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10th grade writing-expository simulations under $5

Preview of Lowell Mill Girls Document Base Question and Lesson

Lowell Mill Girls Document Base Question and Lesson

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
The purpose of this activity is to familiarize students with life at Lowell Mills and the causes and effects of the strike. Students will use primary sources to compare and contrast accounts of life at Lowell. Students will examine documents from the Lowell Mill and also documents about the strike. Then students will analyze the documents to determine if the accounts are exaggerated. Finally, students will evaluate the strike's impact on the labor union movement and the women's rights moveme
Preview of Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

The Heart Transplant debate is a great entry to a unit on persuasion/argumentation. It's also a fantastic tool to teach Line of Reasoning through experiential learning. This activity provides an opportunity for students to apply knowledge of general debate skills as well as locating and citing appropriate evidence. Two articles are linked as sources and pre-reading to this debate. My students loved arguing for their "client" and this debate got them out of their seats. I used this as an opportun
Preview of Lincoln Assassination Trial of Mary Surratt: The Conspirator

Lincoln Assassination Trial of Mary Surratt: The Conspirator

Created by
Daniel Jones
This is a simulation of the trial of Mary Surratt. Your students will be assigned a key figure in the case. The students will research their character and their characters connection to the events and the trial. The students will simulate the trial and come to their own conclusion as to whether Mary Surratt was guilty.
Preview of Would You Rather Freewrite

Would You Rather Freewrite

This uses the Would You Rather scenario as a basis for freewriting and eventually thesis development. This short activity can be used as a standalone introduction to thesis-based freewriting or modified to start a scaffolded multi-part theme lesson.
Preview of Rhetoric - SOAPS, RAFTS chart for writing

Rhetoric - SOAPS, RAFTS chart for writing

Created by
Shakespeare Fan
This chart can help students write in different modes as they consider the "SOAPS" elements of writing: Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, and Subject. Use this to guide students as far as "Role/Speaker" and "Format/Purpose" when coming up with writing prompts.
Preview of ROMEO AND JULIET PARTNERED WRITING ASSIGNMENT

ROMEO AND JULIET PARTNERED WRITING ASSIGNMENT

RAFT your way through Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Transform your classroom into a newsroom with this assignment! Students take turns composing and responding to Dear Abby-style questions from members of the town of Verona.
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