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11th grade writing Common Core RH.6-8.6 resources

Preview of Monthly Current Event Assignment

Monthly Current Event Assignment

Have your students become world class news reporters and stay current on events with this monthly project!! This is one of my students' favorite assignments and they enjoy presenting their research to the class throughout the year. I tend to get too many request to do current events and have to limit them as progress through the curriculum. This assignment also astonishes parents, because their student becomes mini-experts on the specific topic that they choose. This project is successful becau
Preview of Boston Tea Party Point of View Comic Strip Project

Boston Tea Party Point of View Comic Strip Project

In this project, students will use their knowledge of the Boston Tea Party to create a comic strip that illustrates the events of that night from a specific point of view. Students must have thorough understanding of the different viewpoints surrounding the Boston Tea Party, and the events that led up to it. This activity will have them objectively analyze how one event could seem so different depending on the viewpoint of the person.Purchase includes detailed project information sheet, studen
Preview of Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address and W.E.B. Du Bois’s response, "Of Mr. Washington and Others,” and playing them against the backdrop of the Gilded Age in a text-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample.This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is finding common ground even when you passionately disagree with another person’s position.The decades after the Civ
Preview of GATE Themed Literature Circle Jobs

GATE Themed Literature Circle Jobs

This is a set of GATE Icon frames that utilizes depth and complexity within lit circle jobs.You may also enjoy my Depth and Complexity/Content Imperative Class Cards I sell as well:Depth and Complexity & Content Imperative Icon CardsKEYWORDS: GATE icons, Literature circles, Lit Circle jobs
Preview of Carnegie Gospel of Wealth Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Carnegie Gospel of Wealth Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Guide your students through a focused analysis of two primary source documents- social Darwinism with Andrew Carnegie's “Gospel of Wealth” and a contrasting view on Gilded Age riches by Russell Conwell, entitled “Acres of Diamonds,” and culminate their learning in a scaffolded extended written response. This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is understanding the significant power, but also the vast responsibility of wea
Preview of Civil War Sherman's letter to the citizens of Atlanta (with questions & key)

Civil War Sherman's letter to the citizens of Atlanta (with questions & key)

You get: Background information on General Sherman and his burning of Atlanta Sherman's well written, blunt letter Questions for students (three open ended questions) & key Ten Question, lower level thinking, True or False Quiz The letter describes General Sherman's destructive philosophy of war before he burns the city of Atlanta and sets out on Sherman's March to the Sea. A great Civil War primary source. Best Wishes The Past is a Blast
Preview of Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Mind Map for discovering historical figures in a New Way

Imagine your students utterly captivated, mapping out trailblazers that shaped your nation's history. Politicians, composers, scientists - no domain untouched! This lively mind map template invites middle and high schoolers to connect the dots across eras in an utterly unique style.Watch the "aha" moments unfold as your class graphs figures like Benjamin Franklin on the timeline, sparking insights into how one life intertwined so profoundly with an emerging nation. The completed sample mind map
Preview of US History: Structured Academic Controversy: Manifest Destiny Distance Learning

US History: Structured Academic Controversy: Manifest Destiny Distance Learning

This lesson is the summative assessment for my Westward Expansion Unit.BellWork: What were the positive and negative effects of manifest destiny?Directions: During today’s class you will work to decide if it was a good idea for Americans to expand westward. Your goal for today is to examine the evidence, create a claim, present, and defend that claim to one of your peers.Procedure:Independently, read the documentation provided to you. Find five pieces of evidence from the text which support your
Preview of Reading Guide Bundle for "Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears"

Reading Guide Bundle for "Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears"

Reading Diane Clancy's Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears is an exceptional extension activity when teaching 19th century United States history. The novel brings the Trail of Tears to the classroom, tracing the removal of the last and largest group of Cherokee from their homes in the southeastern U.S. to "Indian Territory" in present day Oklahoma.This bundle provides reading guides and analysis questions for entire eight chapters of Pushing the Bear. Students gain insight into the p
Preview of Common Core Reading Strategies: The Double-Entry Journal + Notes

Common Core Reading Strategies: The Double-Entry Journal + Notes

This is a package deal -- two reading strategies, detailed, step-by-step with examples -- for use not only in any secondary ELA course, but in any subject area to help engage students with what they're reading! With this newly revised, 10-slide MS 2013 PPT presentation, you're purchasing the following: a.) learning targets for both reading strategies: Double-Entry Journaling (Cornell Style Notes) and Legal Notes (Written Conversations) b.) step-by-step instructions for both strategies, with ex
Preview of US History: Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson

US History: Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson

This is a three-part lesson, Minorities on the World War Two Home Front, Zoot Suit Riots during World War Two Inquiry Lesson, and finally World War Two Japanese Internment Inquiry Lesson. You can find all three lessons in my store.Building off the previous lesson about the experiences of minorities on the Home Front during World War Two, I use two inquiry lessons to further explore this topic. One on the Zoot Suit Riots and one on Japanese internment. The students will have three rounds of inqui
Preview of Kennedy Johnson Great Society Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Kennedy Johnson Great Society Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing two very famous, but rarely considered side-by-side, speeches: President Kennedy’s Inauguration and President Johnson’s Great Society speech. Then, weigh both in a text-driven, evidence-based extending writing sample.This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is appreciating and practicing the give-and-take relationship of citizenship.Challenge your students with this plug-and-play l
Preview of Graveyard of the Fireflies: Complete Study Guide

Graveyard of the Fireflies: Complete Study Guide

Following the success of my "Princess Mononoke Study Guide", here is another Ghibli Studio classic directed by Isao Takahata. Take your class on a journey back in time to one of Japan's darkest periods in history with the semi-autobiographical "Graveyard of the Fireflies". Includes historical background pre-reading, visuals, discussion questions and writing prompts. I love showing my students this movie though it can be a difficult watch and not recommended for very young students. Whether you
Preview of US History: Who Started The Cold War: Distance Learning

US History: Who Started The Cold War: Distance Learning

This inquiry lesson uses primary sources to answer the lesson question: Who was primarily responsible for the Cold War – the United States or the Soviet Union?This is my follow up lesson to the Introduction of the Cold War to push students for a deeper understanding of this conflict. Bellwork: Do you think the United States and the Soviet Union liked one another after the end of WWII? Why or Why not? Instruction: Read the first set of primary sources, answer the close reading questions, and deve
Preview of Six Simple Machines Presentation

Six Simple Machines Presentation

A comprehensive presentation on the six kinds of simple machines: inclined plan, screw, wedge, lever, pulley, wheel & axle. Also includes a printable student note-taking sheet.
Preview of Sundiata Mini Book Project

Sundiata Mini Book Project

Project includes Google Slides with instructions and worksheets for pre-reading activities, project drafting, rubric, and BONUS worksheet - Sundiata Lego Hero!
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Worksheet, Test, or Homework with Answer Key

The Declaration of Independence Worksheet, Test, or Homework with Answer Key

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Debbie's Den
Students will be able to "document" their understanding of this famous piece of history when they use this printable that encourages the use of critical-thinking skills. Utilizing questions that pertain to historical facts as well as rhetorical devices, readers will obtain a better understanding of the reasons why colonists declared their independence from Great Britain. A handout about Rationalism is part of the package. A detailed answer key is included.
Preview of Articles - 1: POEM - Title Missing - Riddle Poem

Articles - 1: POEM - Title Missing - Riddle Poem

READING & WRITING TEST PREP - Comprehension - Analysis - Test Prep...................................................................TEXT"TITLE MISSING" is a Riddle POEM describing SOMETHING that is stuck.Multiple-Choice Questions and a Writing Prompt help students determine what exactly is stuck.TOPICS APPROPRIATE for students in 4th – 12th grades…………………………………………………………..INCLUDESONE Text -4 PDFs Great for DISTANCE LEARNING--easily break up into several tasks /assignmentsWRITING PROMPTS with
Preview of HISTORICAL BIAS C3 Lesson | Washington Crossing the Delaware | UPDATED

HISTORICAL BIAS C3 Lesson | Washington Crossing the Delaware | UPDATED

UPDATED RESOURCEAn EDITABLE, ready to go lesson using the C3 method of teaching to help students examine bias in history. Includes a PowerPoint presentation that walks you and your students through the lesson, printable documents, and links to online resources. Please leave a review if you use my resources!
Preview of Current Events Daily Analysis Journal (GOOGLE SLIDES)

Current Events Daily Analysis Journal (GOOGLE SLIDES)

An interactive daily analysis activity in which students watch and take notes on a 10-minute summary of the daily news and then write a response to it. Includes a link to the CNN 10 daily news for students online video along with a note-taking graphic organizer for each day.
Preview of Speeches for Democracy Monologue Project

Speeches for Democracy Monologue Project

In this project, students are assigned a speech from the Revolutionary period of early America to turn into a monologue. Students are assigned a speech and research the speaker, then they conduct a close reading of the speech to analyze key vocabulary and ideas. Students then write a summary of the speech and examine its impact on American Identity. Finally, students write a monologue using key vocabulary from the speech to perform for their classmates. This resource includes:- Teacher Guide- St
Preview of Students Bill of Rights Project

Students Bill of Rights Project

Our students are learning to express themselves, so why not let them! With the Student Bill of Rights Project, we can allow them to choose 10 different rules or laws that they believe should be changed and adapt them to fit their needs or opinions through a higher level thinking exercise. My students had so much fun with this that they didn't realize that they were learning! This project targets all 4 levels of Webb's Depth of Knowledge while giving students the freedom of expression and reinfor
Preview of Young Thomas Edison: Movie Questions & Review

Young Thomas Edison: Movie Questions & Review

Here's a fun activity to use as you introduce your students to one of the world's greatest inventors: Tom Edison. Produced in 1940, Young Tom Edison explores some of the many adventures that young Tom had when he was growing up. Yes, this film does take some liberties with what the real Tom Edison actually experienced as a young man, and this activity acknowledges this fact. (After all, this film was produced in Hollywood.)However, much of this film is factual and though your students may groan
Preview of Inherit the Wind Reading Preparation Questions and Comprehensive Answer Key

Inherit the Wind Reading Preparation Questions and Comprehensive Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
The verdict is in! Help students to gain an accurate historical perspective and context of the Scopes Monkey Trial as they prepare to read Inherit the Wind. Here is an interdisciplinary assignment that will elicit fascinating discussion material and answer pertinent questions about this famous trial and its participants. A detailed answer key will lay the perfect foundation for the study of this trial or the play.
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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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