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Preview of Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

You've found the perfect graphic organizer—complete with a fillable PDF option—to help students visually and clearly connect the integral elements of any persuasive, argumentative, and informative essay: from the claim, reasons, evidence, and conclusion, students can better organize and map out their thinking while understanding the general essay structure. There is space for three reasons and subsequent evidences in support of these reasons. Language frames between the connections (e.g., becaus
Preview of Differentiated Essay Graphic Organizer - Guided Writing - Writing Support

Differentiated Essay Graphic Organizer - Guided Writing - Writing Support

Empower your students in their journey to becoming confident essay writers with our Scaffolded Essay Organizer Toolkit. I understand that students often face challenges when it comes to composing formal essays. That's why I've designed this comprehensive resource to help both educators and learners.This toolkit features THREE meticulously crafted and differentiated guided essay writing graphic organizers, each thoughtfully designed to suit various academic levels. Whether you're working with mid
Preview of Different Types of Plagiarism - Avoiding Plagiarism Lessons and Activities - AI

Different Types of Plagiarism - Avoiding Plagiarism Lessons and Activities - AI

Updated in 2023 to include examples of plagiarism involving artificial intelligence (AI)! Avoiding plagiarism begins with teaching students about the different types of plagiarism. This lesson explores five types of plagiarism and includes worksheets, handouts, task cards, and digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. Included with this Types of Plagiarism Lesson:✏️  Types of Plagiarism Task Cards - Print✏️  Types of Plagiarism Worksheets for Task Card Activity - Digital & Print✏️  Different
Preview of The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

Created by
Mister Harms
Carl Azuz is back with his brand new show called The World from A to Z. It's an excellent format for students to stay informed on current events while watching a brief 9 minute segment that is updated every day with news highlights from around the world. This set of graphic organizer worksheets is an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day while watching the news broadcast by Carl Azuz ... he's back!These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing & Peer Editing Stations w. Checklist & Rubric

Argumentative Essay Writing & Peer Editing Stations w. Checklist & Rubric

Argumentative Essay Writing & Thesis Statement Bundle w. Graphic Organizers, Templates, Rubrics, & Workshop has everything you will ever need to teach argument writing to Middle and High School. Students will learn every element of the writing process through a heavily guided workshops, peer evaluation, graphic organizers, and so much more. Included in this bundle:Argumentative Essay Builder (complete course)Thesis Statement Writing Workshop9 Real Student Samples To Evaluate with rubric
Preview of Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Looking to engaging your students in the process of determining historical significance? Use "Rank the Frank" to help your students read for evidence, craft persuasive paragraphs, and understand how historians determine historical significance. Through an investigation of three background briefs on Charlemagne, Charles Martel, and Pepin, students will glean pieces of evidence from which they can make a persuasive case as to which Frankish leader had the greatest impact, on the greatest amount
Preview of Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer, Argumentative Essay Writing Outline

Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer, Argumentative Essay Writing Outline

Are you beginning an argumentative writing unit? Do your students struggle with the writing process? Utilize this argumentative essay writing graphic organizer and outline to make the writing process as smooth as possible for your students. This tool walks your students through the entire argumentative essay process, giving students a roadmap as to how to write each section of their essays. Students can choose to outline directly on the outline itself, or use it as a guide as they draft their es
Preview of Argumentative Writing Makerspace

Argumentative Writing Makerspace

Escape the photocopy machine. Argumentative Writer's Workshop has gone digital! Argumentative Writer's Workshop Makerspace for Secondary ELA provides students and teachers with EVERYTHING they need to implement Writer's Workshop without a hitch using Google Slides! Tools for analyzing argumentative mentor texts, brainstorming, outlining, drafting, editing, revising, conferencing, polishing a final copy, and grading are all here in one digital work space.Linked tabs make navigating through the wr
Preview of Scaffolded Essays: Research Writing, Literary Analysis, ICE, Expository Bundle

Scaffolded Essays: Research Writing, Literary Analysis, ICE, Expository Bundle

Created by
elixirink
Get all four of there Google Docs writing templates for scaffolded essays: Research Writing, Literary Analysis, ICE Paragraphs, Expository Essays in this Bundle! Each template was to designed to help students with writing expository / explanatory essays, especially those who struggle with structuring their writing, those with IEP accommodations, and those who get blank-page anxiety, in their essay writing process. These are Google Doc templates that simplify writing tasks and supports individual
Preview of Argumentative Writing: Research Lesson Bundle

Argumentative Writing: Research Lesson Bundle

Created by
Teacher Off Duty
Not sure how to teach students how to add research to their argumentative piece? I've got you with this 5-lesson research bundle. ---**Note**This bundle is included in the following, larger bundle at a discounted price:Full Argumentative Writing Unit Plan---It's no joke, teaching students how to use research in their writing without plagiarizing is hard. Not to mention teaching them how to do it in the age of fake news... But they need to know it. And you need good resources to teach it that won
Preview of R.A.C.E.S. Writing & Citing Evidence Test Prep Activity for Any Text or Topic

R.A.C.E.S. Writing & Citing Evidence Test Prep Activity for Any Text or Topic

NEW! This resource includes print + digital versions!Getting students to learn how to write a well-structured and focused paragraph while integrating textual evidence is much more difficult than it sounds. Especially with COVID, many students are coming to higher grade levels still struggling with their paragraph writing skills. These resources will introduce students to R.A.C.E.S., an effective writing strategy to teach students how to structure their writing responses while also integrating te
Preview of RACER Constructed Response Paragraph Graphic Organizer

RACER Constructed Response Paragraph Graphic Organizer

Created by
LA With Ms A
This graphic organizer is the perfect way to teach students how to write a well constructed paragraph for a constructed response task. It breaks down each part of a well-organized paragraph response. It even includes what each letter in R.A.C.E.R. stands for, sentence starters to promote the use of transitional words/phrases, and even MLA in-text citation format for direct quotes used to support the response! This graphic organizer is a great tool to utilize if you are teaching students how to
Preview of Writing Checklist & 40 Sentence Starters - Research, Argument, Informative

Writing Checklist & 40 Sentence Starters - Research, Argument, Informative

Created by
Emily Burke
- Organizational checklist for self-assessment, peer-assessment, or simply as an added resource for students to access if they choose to! - MEGA list of over 40 unique sentence starters for your most struggling writers! - These sentence starters are useful for a research paper, argumentative essay, or a simple expository/informative piece. - This resource can be edited in Google Slides to suit your needs.- Great for SWD, ELLs, and anyone who needs a little help organizing their writing
Preview of Science R.A.C.E. Response: Everything students need on one page!

Science R.A.C.E. Response: Everything students need on one page!

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
Give your students a checklist, anchor chart, and transition phrases for citing evidence and elaborating all right next to the area they'll write their R.A.C.E. response! This ultra-supportive template allows for lots of student independence.The template features:A space for writing the question-- I find this is best done as a class instead of already printed for them!A space to circle whether the question will require an informative or argumentative responseAn anchor chart that features each pa
Preview of AI Literacy for Students (Editable PPT Templates Ready to Use)

AI Literacy for Students (Editable PPT Templates Ready to Use)

Created by
Pachy San Store
AI Literacy for StudentsTopic: Understanding Artificial Intelligence for Grades 3-12Objective: these handouts are designed to introduce students in grades 3 through 12 to the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on society. Through reflection, discussion and hands-on activity of sorting the benefits and the harms of AI, students will develop an understanding of AI, ethical considerations, and practical applications. By the end of these activities, students will be equipp
Preview of THE TELL-TALE HEART - Mini-Project (Edgar Allen Poe)

THE TELL-TALE HEART - Mini-Project (Edgar Allen Poe)

This one-day mini-project will have students identify the theme, a primary symbol, and the mood of Poe's story, "The Tell-Tale Heart". No pre-teaching should be necessary; everything students need, having read the story, is built into the organizer.
Preview of WHY, HOW, WHAT, & WHEN To Annotate (Fill in the Blank Notes)

WHY, HOW, WHAT, & WHEN To Annotate (Fill in the Blank Notes)

Discover the WHYs, HOWs, and WHATs of effective annotation with these engaging fill-in-the-blank notes. Students will better understand annotation and transform their reading experience from passive to active engagement. This interactive guide will equip students with the strategies and techniques to enhance comprehension, improve retention, and uncover deeper insights from any text.Included:9 total pages 2 different sized pages Answer key for all pagesCustomer Tips:Earn TPT Credits for future p
Preview of Citing Text Evidence Worksheets-Argumentative Essay, Persuasive, Opinion Writing

Citing Text Evidence Worksheets-Argumentative Essay, Persuasive, Opinion Writing

Clarify, organize, and streamline the process of Citing Textual Evidence with this text evidence template. Provide your middle school and high school English students with this Graphic Organizer to more easefully guide them through the evidence gathering process of Essay Writing: Argumentative Essays, Argumentative Essays, Persuasive Essays and Opinion Essays English 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and home school learning.6 note-taking templates to facilitate gathering text evidence6 pag
Preview of Persuasive / Informational Essay Outline (DIGITAL & PRINT)  - for any essay

Persuasive / Informational Essay Outline (DIGITAL & PRINT) - for any essay

Five-paragraph essays tend to be the cornerstone of any high school English class, and I have found that my students benefit from having access to graphic organizers. I created this outline to support my students in organizing their thoughts before writing rough drafts of their essays. This outline consists of a graphic organizer for an introduction paragraph, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Students will write:hookthesisthree body paragraphs using CERconclusiontransitional phrasesA hoo
Preview of How to Write an Extended Response & Paragraph: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

How to Write an Extended Response & Paragraph: ELA Test Prep, Writing Skills

Students will be able to identify the different parts of an extended ASC response and will compare it to an ASC paragraph. Students will then identify the difference themselves. The comparison will be geared towards ensuring students know the difference and how much more information goes in to writing an extended response compared to an ASC paragraph. Students will eventually apply what they've learned about the structure of an extended ASC response and will create their own based on a question
Preview of Social Studies R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

Social Studies R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
Included in this guide are the arts of a R.A.C.E. response: Restate + Answer, Cite Evidence, and Elaborate, as well as:A simple example of a Restate and Answer for students' referenceA bank of Social Studies-specific transition phrases to introduce and cite evidence either word-for-word or paraphrasedA bank of Social Studies-specific transition phrases to help students begin their elaboration for either an informative or argumentative responseThe PDF is sized 8.5x11" and can be distributed to st
Preview of Science R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

Science R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
Included in this guide are the arts of a R.A.C.E. response: Restate + Answer, Cite Evidence, and Elaborate, as well as:A simple example of a Restate and Answer for students' referenceA bank of Science-specific transition phrases to introduce and cite evidence either word-for-word or paraphrasedA bank of Science-specific transition phrases to help students begin their elaboration for either an informative or argumentative responseThe PDF is sized 8.5x11" and can be distributed to students at that
Preview of E.L.A. R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

E.L.A. R.A.C.E. Response Guide/ Anchor Chart

Created by
moonlightingmrsk
Included in this guide are the arts of a R.A.C.E. response: Restate + Answer, Cite Evidence, and Elaborate, as well as:A simple example of a Restate and Answer for students' referenceA bank of E.L.A.-specific transition phrases to introduce and cite evidence either word-for-word or paraphrasedA bank of E.L.A.-specific transition phrases to help students begin their elaboration for either an informative or argumentative responseThe PDF is sized 8.5x11" and can be distributed to students at that s
Preview of Thesis Statement Worksheets Inforamtive Writing High School Graphic Organizer

Thesis Statement Worksheets Inforamtive Writing High School Graphic Organizer

Created by
Hello Mrs Cox
This thesis worksheet is great for informational or expository writing. It can be adapted for junior high or used in high school writing. It includes multiple parts of the writing process: brainstorming, outlining, drafting, revising, editing, and it also include a transitional words sheet for students to add to their paragraphs to include academic vocabulary. It can be adapted to multiple days or taught as a chunk and then pulled out for specific use with writing. It is great of EOC writing pre
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