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Preview of Text Dependent Opinion Writing Text Based Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer Mars

Text Dependent Opinion Writing Text Based Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer Mars

Created by
Word Wild
Get your students ready for state writing tests with these differentiated paired passages, mentor texts, and writing prompts that are perfect for opinion, persuasive, or argumentative essays. Both articles have been updated for 2024. One article is a first-person reflection on space flight by an author who grew up in Florida during the Space Shuttle era. The second article is informational, explaining what NASA is doing to get ready for a Mars mission. During close reading, your students pick
Preview of TDA Prep Set: Three Text Dependent Analysis Resources

TDA Prep Set: Three Text Dependent Analysis Resources

Are your students struggling to write TDA's that have text evidence, analysis, and organization? Look no further! This TDA Prep Set will help your students clearly see the TDA process. It'll also allow you to see exactly where they're struggling. Included in your purchase:Close Reading to Find EvidenceStudent Page: Students will read the question or prompt. Next, they'll read a short passage. Students will highlight parts of the passage that help them answer the question. They'll also write ho
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Introduction & Practice Activities

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Introduction & Practice Activities

Created by
Mavin Fox
Are your ready to introduce your students to the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) constructed response writing strategy? This bundle includes a 5-day mini-lesson and extra practice opportunities for your students to really understand how to construct the best evidence-based responses to questions. This resource takes a step-by-step approach to teaching your students how to write CER responses. Students will gain an understanding of how to respond to a question by writing a claim, cite eviden
Preview of Delineate and Evaluate Claims & Assess Reasoning & Evidence

Delineate and Evaluate Claims & Assess Reasoning & Evidence

Needing to cover the common core standards? Ready for your students to read like a writer? This unit is ready to go and designed to teach students the skills of delineating and evaluating arguments, assessing the author's reasoning, and supporting evidence. In addition, extension activities are included for students to:write their own argumentdevelop counterclaimsself and peer editreview academic vocabularyFor more lessons and resources, visit HERE.Don't forget to FOLLOW my store to get alerted
Preview of Middle School Newcomers: CER Writing Bundle for ESL/ML Students

Middle School Newcomers: CER Writing Bundle for ESL/ML Students

Empower your ESL/ML learners with this comprehensive bundle designed to teach and reinforce CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) writing skills. Tailored for middle school newcomers, these activities offer accessible and engaging ways to develop vocabulary and apply it within the context of CER paragraphs. Visual aids and graphic organizers support understanding and participation. Students practice the CER process using approachable topics, compare and contrast and cultural background knowledge.Incl
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Differentiated Constructed Response Activities

Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Differentiated Constructed Response Activities

Created by
Mavin Fox
Are you looking for activities to help your students practice the claim, evidence, and reasoning (CER) constructed response strategy? Help your students develop their critical thinking skills with this engaging resource, which includes a variety of activities to help your students perfect their analytical and argumentative writing abilities.This resource includes various articles and videos, which provides students with the content necessary to delve into identifying claims, providing evidence,
Preview of How to Write a Short Response: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills and Strategies

How to Write a Short Response: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills and Strategies

This lesson is designed to teach students the proper way to write a complete and comprehensive paragraph. This lesson uses the ASC (answer, support, closing) approach to write a paragraph. This method becomes a template for students to use in regular writing, state tests, essays, etc. The template provides students will a type of checklist. In this lesson, students are writing a complete paragraph about their favorite season.Check out all my other ELA products below!Identifying Theme in Fictiona
Preview of TDA Analysis Worksheet

TDA Analysis Worksheet

Created by
Hannah Woodward
Breakdown the basic components of an essay with this worksheet. Have students find the argument of a TDA, the search for claims and evidence from the text. After completing the chart, use a TDA rubric to score.
Preview of ELA Skills Workbook ALL TOPICS (Main Idea, Theme, Characterization, and More!)

ELA Skills Workbook ALL TOPICS (Main Idea, Theme, Characterization, and More!)

This printable Student Workbook includes notes for all ELA Skills for the entire school year!The notes are organized in Cornell style note-taking system allowing for students to follow along with instruction. They can highlight, mark up, make notes in margins, and summarize their learning for each page.There are rubrics included to allow students to self-assess writing and understanding!The following topics are all included in this notebook:Close Reading Strategies“Marking Up” a textSummarizing,
Preview of All Writing Skills Review (Test Prep)

All Writing Skills Review (Test Prep)

Created by
Marjorie Papa
Fun review of the Narrative Task, Literary Analysis Essay, and Research Simulation Task (RST) essay. Designed according to NJSLA style (or whatever it will be called next!).
Preview of Writing an Extended Response Essay - ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

Writing an Extended Response Essay - ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

Students will be able to pull out information from two passages as is the case with book 3 of the ELA exam. Students will then use this information to answer a response question effectively.Check out all my other ELA products below!Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading PassagesHow to Write a Conclusion - ELA SkillsSetting & How It Affects Characters: ELA Test Prep & Reading SkillsFact &Opinion in Non-Fiction Texts - ELA Test Prep, Reading SkillsWriting
Preview of Writing Well-Developed Paragraphs with R.A.D.D.

Writing Well-Developed Paragraphs with R.A.D.D.

Created by
EdTechInspired
Get your students ready for state testing, or just get them to be stronger writers! Teach them the R.A.D.D. strategy for writing great constructed responses with text evidence. R.A.D.D. = Restate, Answer, Detail, DetailThis template can be used with ANY open-ended response to a text. It is a great accompaniment to any close read. YOU WILL USE THIS PRODUCT OVER AND OVER! :)
Preview of Short constructed response Say Mean Matter + RACE CE

Short constructed response Say Mean Matter + RACE CE

Created by
Lynda McCue
Bilingual Spanish/English Short Constructed Response graphic organizer combining the Say Mean Matter and RACE CE strategies with a rubric!
Preview of Paired Texts Graphic Organizer

Paired Texts Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer can be used to help prepare your students for success on extended writing activities such as the one presented on the Georgia Milestones Assessment.Use this graphic organizer to help students collect information from two texts to be used in an extended writing response.
Preview of Engaging Readings with Evidence-based Questions, #10

Engaging Readings with Evidence-based Questions, #10

Created by
LA on a Mission
Comparison and contrast is a text structure that is used commonly and is perfect for evaluating the validity of two or more passages on the same topic. These passages examines the effect superheroes have on children, both positive and negative, and ask readers to delineate those effects in a well constructed response. Professionally written PARCC formatted questions and a writing prompt are included for assessment.
Preview of RACES Graphic Organizer- Strategy for Constructed Responses

RACES Graphic Organizer- Strategy for Constructed Responses

Use the RACES Graphic Organizer to support your students in writing for a prompt/question in a constructed response format. This resource features checklists, sentence starters, and writing space for students to develop their writing. Teaching the RACES strategy is a MUST for ELA Test Prep to improve your students' overall writing!Hope you enjoy it!
Preview of Essay Structure Book for Upper Elementary & Lower Secondary Students! LOW PREP!

Essay Structure Book for Upper Elementary & Lower Secondary Students! LOW PREP!

Created by
Miss Molly Mac
As students grow & become more advanced, they have to write a variety of essay genres. This workbook will help with all of them! Designed with 4th through 8th graders in mind, it walks students through each step of the drafting process to build independence in essay authorship! Low prep - print & go!-----Included is a workbook file to print for students. It walks them through generating a thesis, 3 reasons, and 3 supporting pieces of evidence for each reason. It also includes space for q
Preview of My Quotes Reference Sheet: Common Core Aligned

My Quotes Reference Sheet: Common Core Aligned

Allow your students to gather evidence and information straight from the text using the "My Quotes Reference Sheet."
Preview of Direct Quote and ELABORATION Graphic Organizer- 1 Source

Direct Quote and ELABORATION Graphic Organizer- 1 Source

Created by
Evan Mahoney
Great scaffold for students that need to practice directly quoting the text and elaborating on how the quote supports their ideas. Awesome visual for students in the drafting phase. Supports students to develop the skill of directing quoting the text and elaborating in their own words for one source. Works as a close reading strategy, too.
Preview of Direct Quote and Elaboration Graphic Organizer- 2 Sources

Direct Quote and Elaboration Graphic Organizer- 2 Sources

Created by
Evan Mahoney
Great scaffold for students that need to practice directly quoting from two texts and elaborating on how the quote supports their ideas. Awesome visual for students in the drafting phase. Supports students to develop the skill of directing quoting the text and elaborating in their own words for two sources. Works as a close reading strategy, too.
Preview of Test Prep Extened Response- Compare and Contrast Essay

Test Prep Extened Response- Compare and Contrast Essay

Created by
Cher Dills
Great for test prep! Graphic organizer to help students prepare their thoughts to answer an extended response compare and contrast essay. Includes page with compare and contrast transitional words. This is a great scaffold for students with disabilities or as a RTI intervention. Check out other Test Prep Resources: Short Response Rubric with Kid Friendly Language ELA Extended Response Rubric with Student Friendly Language Test Prep Short Response FREE RAFT Short Response Rubric
Preview of Upper Elementary Argument/Opinion Essay Graphic Organizer

Upper Elementary Argument/Opinion Essay Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer is a great tool for students to use when writing argument, opinion, or literary essays. A perfect resource to utilize with TCRWP's essay units for the upper grades!
Preview of Basic Argumentative Essay Outline

Basic Argumentative Essay Outline

This is a basic argumentative outline for students to use to help them collect the framework of their essay:Claim and reasonsTopic Sentences with reasons and transitions wordsText Evidence Restatement of claim and summary of reasonsDirections ask students to underline transition words and highlight their reasons with three different colors.
Preview of Opinion Unit Step by Step Guide

Opinion Unit Step by Step Guide

Created by
Hannah Herron
This product is magical in helping early, struggling, or any writer in organizing and producing a five-paragraph opinion essay. The first 18 pages can be used with modeling and guided writing. Students have the opportunity to create their masterpiece step-by-step, edit and revise on rough draft paper, and then publish their final draft. Page 19 is an editing resource students can keep. Pages 20-21 are the organizational components for a five-paragraph opinion essay. These pages are the condensed
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