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Higher education writing research for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Narrative Writing: Introduction to Narrative Nonfiction Presentation

Narrative Writing: Introduction to Narrative Nonfiction Presentation

Created by
Tracee Orman
Narrative writing isn't just creative writing; introduce your students to narrative nonfiction in this 71-slide editable Powerpoint presentation, complete with editable student handouts and answer key.Students will learn:• the purpose of narrative nonfiction, • the different types and forms of writing, • how it is structured, • the similarities and differences between narrative fiction and nonfiction, • how the elements in fiction (i.e. setting, subjects, point-of-view, voice and perspective, s
Preview of Extensive Writing and Grammar Lessons

Extensive Writing and Grammar Lessons

Created by
Kate H
Purchase this bundle and get over 460 slides and Word doc pages for your writing and grammar lessons! This comprehensive collection includes extremely detailed and interactive Power Point presentations set into 9 adaptable modules and one self review. Each covers a broad array of fundamentals for both writing and for all of that basic grammar that so many students always seem to forget. These modules are perfect for grades 5-12 and also are perfect for College-level basic grammar courses.
Preview of Plagiarism & Intellectual Property Rules - PowerPoint Game

Plagiarism & Intellectual Property Rules - PowerPoint Game

Tired of your students cheating? It's rampant, isn't it? This 50-slide Plagiarism PowerPoint game will challenge your students on the questions of: * "What is Plagiarism?" * "What is Intellectual Property?" * "When do I Cite Sources?" * "What is Common Knowledge?" * "Why Should I Cite it?" Through True / False questions and real-essay examples , students will have to determine what is plagiarism / cheating and what is proper citation. This practice is always informative and eye-opening to s
Preview of Parenthetical (In-Text) Citations Cheat Sheet & MLA powperpoint

Parenthetical (In-Text) Citations Cheat Sheet & MLA powperpoint

Created by
The Guru
Citations cheat sheet and PowerPoint Tired of fielding a million questions about parenthetical citations? Give this handy cheat sheet to your students to help them remember the rules for using parenthetical citation, including those tricky online sources! Powerpoint for teaching parenthetical citations and works cited (with slide notes) included. Many students have told me they still use this in college. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER PRODUCTS: Socratic Seminar Rubric End of Year Research Choice
Preview of MLA Lesson #2: Parenthetical Citations, Paraphrasing, & Integrating Quotes

MLA Lesson #2: Parenthetical Citations, Paraphrasing, & Integrating Quotes

Created by
Bree Lowry
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN UPDATED TO MLA 8TH EDITION!This presentation covers MLA Format for parenthetical citations, and it also includes instruction on integrating quotes and paraphrasing. This presentation goes along perfectly with my worksheet/quiz/test on MLA Exercises: Parenthetical Citations, Integrating Quotes, and Paraphrasing. Check out my store for a preview of it as well!This presentation only covers parenthetical citations and not all of MLA Formatting because I teach it in three dif
Preview of Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: A Tool for Internet Research

Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: A Tool for Internet Research

This PowerPoint features an engaging, informative presentation providing practical tips for evaluating the credibility of Internet sources. It is great to use when introducing the research process, or even to remind students about exercising caution when citing sources from the Internet in any writing assignment. The student notes/teacher notes portion of this activity can be purchased separately in my product listings (title=Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: Student/Teacher Notes). This documen
Preview of Research Notecards PowerPoint, Google Slides

Research Notecards PowerPoint, Google Slides

Created by
PowerPoint Guru
Writing a research paper is demanding and difficult for student. Perhaps the most difficult aspect is the collection of information to use in the paper. In this 27 slide PowerPoint the notecard system for research is explained and detailed through example SOURCE cards and INFORMATION cards. By the time you have worked your class through this presentation they will have an understanding of how to classify and collect data for their papers. Google slides link provided.A variation of this produc
Preview of High School Passion Projects

High School Passion Projects

Created by
Mrs Lee Reads
Engage your students in a relevant research project to help them determine what they will do with their "one wild and precious life" (inspired by poet Mary Oliver). I have used this with my juniors and seniors. This project is PERFECT for the end of a grading term when students are feeling a little antsy or need a breath of fresh air! In this unit, students will:-Brainstorm activities they enjoy, further refining their identity and understanding of themselves-Select a topic that is most meaningf
Preview of MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete GuideThis electronic download includes a detailed presentation that explains MLA format entirely. Teaching research writing is hard, especially to students who are new to MLA format. This simplifies the format and is a resource that you can print for your students to reference.This source includes the following:1. Presentation link for teacher to present.2. PDF download of notes for easier student comprehensionHere's what the presentation includes:1. Information on MLA format
Preview of Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Created by
Read Write West
This slide presentation provides an overview of how to find and discern credible information on the internet and the importance of citing credible sources in academic papers and essays. Builds digital literacy with an activity for students to compare articles from two different websites using the CRAP method, independently or together as a class. (Completed activity included on final slide as a teacher time saver!)
Preview of Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project

Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project

Created by
Lit with Leah
From 1920-1930, the Library of Congress dispatched writers to record authentic slave narrative stories from the last remaining Americans who were enslaved before the Civil War. Hundreds of these true slave narrative stories are available online for students to read and research! This is a great project to add to any slave narrative unit!The Slave Narratives Federal Writers Project provides a curated list of 53 slave narrative stories for your students to choose from to create a research presenta
Preview of MLA vs APA Citations (+ Annotated Bibliographies) Mini Guide

MLA vs APA Citations (+ Annotated Bibliographies) Mini Guide

A side by side look at MLA vs. APA citations: when to use both, how to use both, and appropriately citing. Also includes how to write an annotated bibliography for both. Can be used across all subject disciplines.
Preview of MLA Lesson #3: Works Cited Pages

MLA Lesson #3: Works Cited Pages

Created by
Bree Lowry
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN UPDATED TO COMPORT WITH THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK! This presentation covers MLA formatting for sources on works cited pages.
Preview of The Opioid-Fentanyl Crisis and Debate

The Opioid-Fentanyl Crisis and Debate

A 2-3 day unit. PPT presentation is 15 slides--the last being the culminating assignment (Take a Position: reading + light research with or without partner)--and intended to be an introductory piece). Basically, presentation is intended to be provocative and thought-provoking (love those opinion-based assignments!). I've have embedded video clips, maps, and as usual plenty of room for discussion and debate along the way.I hope your students enjoy this as much as mine have.
Preview of Leadership Project Business Biographies Bundle

Leadership Project Business Biographies Bundle

Created by
Daniel Stitt
These 5 business leaders are some of the greatest businessmen who ever lived. This bundle of projects is complete with written teacher instructions, blank student PowerPoint presentations, as well as 10+ student research worksheets, and 2 grading rubrics.These projects will help your students take their understanding of leadership to a deeper level by allowing them the opportunity to research a prominent BUSINESS LEADER in our world today. This bundle can be altered into an individual or group p
Preview of Writing-Reliable Resource Lesson

Writing-Reliable Resource Lesson

Created by
Karen Cares
Teach a lesson on how to find reliable resources. Gives examples of reliable and unreliable sources to help students and a practice assignment is included in a slide!
Preview of DELUXE Synthesizing Essay Writing: Complete Unit!

DELUXE Synthesizing Essay Writing: Complete Unit!

"DELUXE Synthesizing Essay Writing: Complete Unit!" three-week writing unit download that includes a planner with a neatly organized break down of topic sentences, thesis statements, organizing body paragraphs, supporting details, conclusion sentences, and more! WITH a grading rubric for the essay planner, AND a template for the final typed essay, WITH a rubric for the final typed essay, AND ALSO a finely detailed, final essay checklist!! PLUS a comprehensive 15-slide PowerPoint that covers intr
Preview of Advertising Fun Activity - Logos Ethos Pathos

Advertising Fun Activity - Logos Ethos Pathos

Persuasive techniques used in advertisingThis is a fun activity in English class in high school for high school #logosethospathos#persuasion#persuasivetechniques#advertisingactivityhttps://www.drkatielearningexpertinstitute.com/
Preview of Survival Techniques: Research and Presentation

Survival Techniques: Research and Presentation

Created by
Scene 213
Students will discuss survival and come up with an understanding of what that looks like for them. Students will research a survival technique, and then create a rationale as to why that technique would be beneficial in an emergency situation. Students will be challenged to use public speaking skills to give a demonstration of the researched skill. This resource includes guidelines, worksheets, and a rubric.*You will need to provide your students with materials for research on survival. I utiliz
Preview of Persuasive Speech Explanation PowerPoint Presentation

Persuasive Speech Explanation PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Amanda Sierzega
A comprehensive resources that takes students through an explanation of a persuasive speech, an explanation of ethos, pathos, and logos, as well as an explanation of effective speaking techniques, how to incorporate outside research into a persuasive speech, a comprehensive overview of the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion of a persuasive speech, as well as the practical value of persuasive speaking and of a persuasive speech. Meant for high school students.
Preview of Setting Up A Basic Document in MLA Format (Presentation Only)

Setting Up A Basic Document in MLA Format (Presentation Only)

Created by
Bree Lowry
This presentation covers setting up a basic document in MLA Format. The presentation walks students through setting up the word processing document to meet MLA requirements. This presentation goes along perfectly with my assignment entitled MLA: Creating a MLA Template. Check out my store for a preview of it as well! This presentation only covers setting up a basic document in MLA Format. It does not cover all of MLA Formatting because I teach it in three different segments. Learning MLA is
Preview of MLA Research Paper Checklist

MLA Research Paper Checklist

Created by
Stuart Kantor
This animated PowerPoint (19 slides) details a Research Paper checklist in MLA format. My requirements for a research paper are stringent and formatted to include both Primary and Secondary sources in a structured order. This process has worked well with high school students, especially when they go to college and their professors are excited that someone knows how to properly format an academic paper.
Preview of In-text Citations PowerPoint lesson

In-text Citations PowerPoint lesson

In this PowerPoint, you can expect to find:How to properly cite a source when summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting.Examples of what each of those look likeHow to use signal phrasesList of signal phrasesHow to create a works cited entrySample of a works cited pageA video on in-text citations
Preview of Qualitative Non-Participant Observation / Ethnography (Descriptive Writing)

Qualitative Non-Participant Observation / Ethnography (Descriptive Writing)

Created by
PengsEduPage
The purpose of the assignment is to get students started in observing, taking notes, writing descriptive details, and to give them the experience of being a non-participant (passive) observer. Non-participant (passive) observations are defined as a relatively unobtrusive qualitative research strategy for gathering primary data about some aspect of the social world without interacting directly with its participants.This lesson is geared towards 11th / 12th grade students who are enrolled in a Jou
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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