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Free 10th grade writing-expository resources for Google Apps

Preview of FREE Email Etiquette Mini- Lesson For MS/HS Students

FREE Email Etiquette Mini- Lesson For MS/HS Students

Have you ever received a curt or "cringy" email from a student?? Learning how to properly email an adult in today's texting culture requires time spent practicing and teaching basic email etiquette. Spend a class period (or part of one!) teaching a basic life skill, necessary for an academic career and future job possibilities. The slides contain a mini-lesson going over the basics of a polite email, some student examples of what NOT to do, then an example of a GOOD email. The last slide gives
Preview of *FREE* 10-Week Digital Journal for Distance Learning - Google Slides / Classroom

*FREE* 10-Week Digital Journal for Distance Learning - Google Slides / Classroom

I created this resource to help teachers who are dealing with school closures due to Coronavirus / COVID-19. I hope that this saves you some time, stress, and money. #distancelearningtptAs we live through this historic period of time, children have the unique ability to write their own primary source. Keeping a journal is something that anyone can do from home. This digital journal is a great way to keep students writing as well as give them a place to record their feelings during this confusing
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizers for Any Nonfiction Text

Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizers for Any Nonfiction Text

Writing a rhetorical analysis essay and analyzing nonfiction texts just got easier with these print and digital graphic organizers for rhetorical analysis. When reading any nonfiction text, use these organizers to help students process and write a focused analysis précis.★ Précis★ SOAPS (Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker)★ Rhetorical appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)*************************************************Here’s what you’ll receive in this resource:★ Rhetorical analysis graphic
Preview of *FREEBIE* 4 R's of Paraphrasing- R: Replace

*FREEBIE* 4 R's of Paraphrasing- R: Replace

Created by
NYC Speechies
Many of our students struggle to paraphrase textual evidence and put it in their own words.  They often copy the text word for word, resulting in plagiarism.  We created the 4 R's of Paraphrasing to teach our students the strategy of paraphrasing using the 4 R’s: Realize, Replace, Rearrange, and Recheck.This freebie gives you a sneak peak of how we introduce and teach the R for Replace.If you like what you see, here is an overview of what you can find in the full resource, 4 R's of Paraphrasing:
Preview of R.A.C.E. Strategy Lesson Slides

R.A.C.E. Strategy Lesson Slides

Created by
Miss Jae Creates
This Google Slides Presentation:Explains the R.A.C.E. StrategyGives 2 ExamplesHas a few blank slides that can be customized to the text you are teaching
Preview of Writing Structure Outline - Informative Writing Structure - Outline for Students

Writing Structure Outline - Informative Writing Structure - Outline for Students

This Google Slides is a template for how to format an informative writing essay. It includes descriptions about what should be included in each paragraph. It also includes a slide for an introduction, 3 main points, and a conclusion. Included in each of those is a description about what should be included in each paragraph. This follows the Jane Schaffer Writing format.This template is perfect for students. After making a copy and changing it to your liking, send a view only link to students, in
Preview of Reading Journal Prompts

Reading Journal Prompts

Created by
Miss English Lit
This product contains 50 journal prompts for middle schoolers. This is perfect for classrooms where students read an independent reading book or read a book as a class! Also, if you use an interactive notebook, this product works well for a warm up or exit ticket.
Preview of Narrative Writing High School Lesson Plan Song Analysis for Essay Writing

Narrative Writing High School Lesson Plan Song Analysis for Essay Writing

Created by
Love and Let Lit
Help your students gain a deeper understanding of the characteristics of narrative essay writing with this free song analysis! Students take notes on the characteristics of narrative writing, listen to Pearl Jam's Last Kiss, and analyze its content for narrative characteristics. Click for a complete no-prep 2-Week Narrative Writing Unit! All materials are available in PDF to print and student materials are writeable in Google Slides. Top Resources ⭐ Romeo and Juliet Unit Plan ⭐ Expository W
Preview of Investigative Journalism WebQuest Unit with Lessons

Investigative Journalism WebQuest Unit with Lessons

Investigative Journalism: GoalsThis WebQuest Unit was created to teach students about the history of newspapers and journalism. In addition, students will explore the parts of a newspaper and work together as a class to develop a class newspaper. The WebQuest utalizes LiveBinder for students, Google Docs and Prezi for teacher supports and daily lesson plans, and additional paired websites (not created by me) for student research. **I intended this unit to last 5 class periods of 45 mins each, h
Preview of Job Interview Script Rubric

Job Interview Script Rubric

Created by
Ron Broxson
This rubric is for a group project focused on performing a job interview. After going over the correct methods of a job interview, the class is asked to complete a group skit about an outrageous interview, where they reveal what should not happen in an interview.
Preview of Four Hero-Themed Essay Prompts & Exemplars | Great for Struggling Students

Four Hero-Themed Essay Prompts & Exemplars | Great for Struggling Students

Created by
Loftis Learning
This resource contains four prompts which come with example essays. This resource is editable, so you can use it however you wish. Prompt #1: What Makes Someone A HeroWrite an essay about what makes somebody a hero.Be sure to use two examples of true heroes, and give specific examples of what how each hero demonstrated this.At least one of your examples needs to come from a text we have read in class this year.Prompt #2: My Two HeroesWrite an essay about two prominent people in real life who are
Preview of Introduction to Academic Writing

Introduction to Academic Writing

This editable PowerPoint lesson (17 slides in PPT format) covers the notion of academic argument, audience awareness, and the structure of a 5-paragraph essay (an introduction, three body paragraphs with well-developed topic sentences and key details that support the main idea, and a conclusion). It introduces the idea that English academic writing is direct in nature and should use formal language. Students will evaluate two model essays. They will also use a graphic organizer to brainstorm ide
Preview of Periodic Table Group Project

Periodic Table Group Project

Google Slides can be a collaborative space where students can work together. Assigning students or groups to different slides can be an interesting way for students to see one another's work. In order to do this as an assignment, attach the file in Google Classroom then give all students edit access. In this Google Slides, each slide is a different element. Students would hypothetically be assigned a slide and then research their element. You can have students do 1-3 slides depending on numbers
Preview of R.A.C.E. (restate, answer, cite, explain) Writing Prompt Graphic Organizer

R.A.C.E. (restate, answer, cite, explain) Writing Prompt Graphic Organizer

Perfect for students who practice citing text evidence! Can be adapted for any prompt, as it is a Google Doc!Sentence starters are included for "cite text evidence" and "explain."
Preview of How To Write a T-BEAR Paragraph Review with Google Forms™ FREE!

How To Write a T-BEAR Paragraph Review with Google Forms™ FREE!

After introducing your students to the T-BEAR paragraph, use this Google Forms™ as a quick check to determine if they grasp the basic concepts and what the acronym stands for. You will be able to see which students need intervention right away.Credits:Product thumbnail mock-up provided by The Magic Nova.Related Products:Topic Sentences BUNDLE | Digital Lesson, Practice, & Formative AssessmentHow to Structure & Write a Paragraph | T-BEAR Editable Cheat Sheet FREE!⭐ Follow me for new produ
Preview of ELA Paragraph Writing Rubric | Evidence, Analysis, Structure, Mechanics FREE!

ELA Paragraph Writing Rubric | Evidence, Analysis, Structure, Mechanics FREE!

Need an easy, holistic way to grade your students on their paragraphs? Look no further! This 4-point rubric is broken down into standard exceeded, standard met, standard nearly met, and standard not met. Use with literary or informational writing.Related Products:How To Write a Paragraph | T-BEAR Structure Editable Cheat Sheet FREE!Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Lesson for Google Slides⭐ Follow me for new products, sales, and freebies!
Preview of Fast Fashion Lesson | Expository Writing | ELA | Gr. 9-10

Fast Fashion Lesson | Expository Writing | ELA | Gr. 9-10

Created by
SubjectToClimate
Access Free Lesson Plan Here: https://bit.ly/3qss59HIn this lesson, students learn about the harmful effects of fast fashion on the environment and discover ways they can increase their own personal responsibility concerning fashion sustainability.Step 1 - Inquire: Students discover the origin of the clothing they personally wear and speculate about possible connections to climate change.Step 2 - Investigate: Students analyze an editorial and a video detailing the connection between fashion prod
Preview of Body Paragraph Outline

Body Paragraph Outline

Are you struggling to help your students organize their ideas and write a cohesive essay? This body paragraph outline resource is here to help! The user-friendly outline provides step-by-step instructions for students to develop a strong body paragraph. It includes a clear introduction to the topic, a concise thesis statement, and detailed examples to support their argument. With this resource, students will learn how to craft a compelling paragraph that effectively communicates their ideas. Plu
Preview of Four Paragraph Essay Graphic Organizer

Four Paragraph Essay Graphic Organizer

Created by
Educ8tion4all
What is better than one graphic organizer? Well of course two!In an attempt to find more than one approach to meeting the needs of my students for a paragraph graphic organizer I created two (100% virtual) versions that are linked together. The first is the main outline sheet that gives locations for students to write in their sentences into a Google Doc (allowing use of voice to text and Google-Add ons). Should the students need more information about what goes into that specific location in a
Preview of Compare and Contrast essay quiz - 9-12th grades/college - 30 True/False

Compare and Contrast essay quiz - 9-12th grades/college - 30 True/False

The compare and contrast essay is a common form of academic writing that allows you to explore the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. This type of essay provides an opportunity to develop critical thinking skills and demonstrate your ability to analyze and evaluate information. In this activity, we will delve into both 30 true and false statements about creating a compare and contrast essay. By understanding these key principles (with Answers included), you'll be equipped
Preview of CNN10 News Story summary- SPED, SLD friendly

CNN10 News Story summary- SPED, SLD friendly

Created by
Ilene Truongchu
Students will select one of the news stories from CNN10 video to write about, including:-Main Idea-Details-Questions they have-Rating the news storyShapes are used as visual cues to help students locate where specific information goes.
Preview of Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: Comparative Analysis of Different Versions Preview

Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: Comparative Analysis of Different Versions Preview

Created by
Academic Assets
The best of both worlds: Student Choice and Comparative Analysis!This is a preview of the assignment "Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales: Comparative Analysis of Different Versions."Students are guided step-by-step through comparative reading and writing of a Brothers Grimm Story and an Alternative Version. Students get to choose one of seven Brothers Grimm stories to read for their assignment.There are four steps to this assignment:1. Students compare and contrast a Brothers Grimm Story to an Alternate
Preview of Types of Arguments for high school, digital

Types of Arguments for high school, digital

Created by
Jen Hastings
This resource is a robust digital lesson package that introduces students to the five main types of arguments: factual, definition, cause and effect, evaluation, and proposal. This resource is a Google drive folder that includes the following:Link to an instructional YouTube video (feel free to preview; the video is free on YouTube.)Editable Google slideshow with 13 slides that corresponds to the YouTube video.Editorial mentor text from The New York Times student editorial contest with five guid
Preview of Thesis Statement Worksheet

Thesis Statement Worksheet

This product pairs perfectly with my interactive lecture lesson Your Essay Roadmap | Write Thesis Statements That Are Powerful and Structured.After teaching the above-linked lesson, I hand out a copy of this resource (physically or digitally) so that each student may use it on each piece of expository, persuasive, or analysis writing they take on. This corresponding worksheet summarizes the main points of the presentation in an easy-to-digest and utilize format.This document is available as a Go
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