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Preview of Essay Writing (Expository, Persuasive/Argument & Literary Analysis) Common Core

Essay Writing (Expository, Persuasive/Argument & Literary Analysis) Common Core

Perfect for the beginning of the year, this common core aligned complete essay writing unit includes extensive instruction coupled with concept specific practice opportunities on the expository, persuasive and literary essays. Over 66 pages in length, this essay writing unit can be broken down into ~13-16 lesson plans and offers printable practice activities on the following topics:- Essay at a Glance (Visual illustrations of essay writing in its simplest form, including the Funnel Model.)- Outl
Preview of ESSAYS: How to Write Them: A Literary Analysis of a Character Trait

ESSAYS: How to Write Them: A Literary Analysis of a Character Trait

Your complete guide for writing essays and paragraphs.This writing resource has 70 pages of examples, handouts, and how-tos for:thesis statementstopic sentenceshooksevidenceelaboration/analysistransitionsconclusionsThis is a how-to for writing stand-alone paragraphs and complete essays for students in grades 5–10.It also includes:TBEAR definitions, breakdown, and color codingteaching timelineanchor essay and text for the story, "The Emperor and His New Clothes."frames for new conceptsUnderstand
Preview of THESIS STATEMENTS

THESIS STATEMENTS

Strong informative writing rests heavily on a solid thesis statement. This presentation allows students to explore the elements of quality thesis statements by providing instruction on dos, don'ts, and common characteristics. The presentation ends with a formula students can use to create strong thesis statements for any prompt.
Preview of WRITING 101-THESIS STATEMENT PRESENTATION

WRITING 101-THESIS STATEMENT PRESENTATION

Strong informative writing rests heavily on a solid thesis statement. This PowerPoint presentation allows students to explore the elements of quality thesis statements by providing instruction on dos, don'ts, and common characteristics. The presentation ends with a formula students can use to create strong thesis statements for any prompt. The file is editable for you to add to or adjust any information.
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