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Higher education writing graphic organizers for Google Apps

Preview of Literary Analysis with Literary Analysis Essay! Digital for Distance Learning

Literary Analysis with Literary Analysis Essay! Digital for Distance Learning

Teach your students this easy, step-by-step process for developing a rich, insightful, and supported literary analysis. This digital growing bundle includes 7 full literary analysis units including character analysis, theme analysis, poetry analysis, and more! Graphic organizers and scaffolded support lessons will aid students in drafting the full literary analysis essay. Engaging activities keep students interested while practice and assessments with quality literature meet state standards! Thi
Preview of Native American Creation Origin Myth Complete Bundle for Distance Learning

Native American Creation Origin Myth Complete Bundle for Distance Learning

7 to 8-day COMPLETE unit to accomplish two goals-- teach Native American origin myths and establish a positive classroom culture.What’s Included:1. Native American Origin Creation Myths: How to Create Positive Classroom Culture: Instructional PPT Presentation (16 slides) with very clear teacher notes lay the foundation. Students watch and evaluate a popular tv ad and collaborate to discover characteristics of American culture. Students learn how to use the graphic organizers used in this bundle.
Preview of Scattered Podcast Unit; Oral Storytelling & Active Listening; Latinx Heritage

Scattered Podcast Unit; Oral Storytelling & Active Listening; Latinx Heritage

The Scattered podcast by Chris Garcia is a captivating way to teach storytelling elements, active listening skills, empathy, history, poetry, and analysis to high school students, and works great during Latinx Heritage month (September-October) . This compelling podcast details the host's journey to find out more about his recently deceased father. Part memoir, part homage, it tackles the full range of human emotion. Your students will be exposed to the art of oral storytelling while learning ab
Preview of Google Docs Newspaper Template

Google Docs Newspaper Template

DescriptionThis is a fully editable vintage front page newspaper template for Google Docs. It does not require any font or software installation and is editable right from Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Firefox. Prints immediately or saves as a PDF, Word, or Google Doc. Easily printable and sharable with friends and family!Includes / Features:Fully editable templateFront page only11x17 inch tabloid page size design (looks more "newspaper-ish")Does not require any font or software installationEdit
Preview of Rhetorical Situation Visual Notes

Rhetorical Situation Visual Notes

SOAPStone is a mnemonic device used to help students remember the aspects of the rhetorical situation. It stands for Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker, and Tone. This SOAPStone guide provides an extra way for students to remember the aspects of the rhetorical situation with visuals.The visual guide can be used for any text. Students can use it individually as a SOAPStone analysis, as a whole class discussion for a specified text, or as direct instruction by the teacher. The best part
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Complete Digital Study Guide for Distance Learning

A Midsummer Night's Dream Complete Digital Study Guide for Distance Learning

This 45-page digital student notebook will help your students fully comprehend and analyze one of Shakespeare’s finest comedies- A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This student guide will take your students through this play from beginning to end, ensuring a deep read and a great wealth of understanding. This is also digital resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Each unit will contain a Google File Link Page that will provide you with a Google Doc/Slides for each activity. A video tutoria
Preview of The Handy Handbook: A HS ELA Ultimate Reference Book!

The Handy Handbook: A HS ELA Ultimate Reference Book!

Have you ever assigned in-class writing and just when you're absorbed helping one student get started, five students interrupt with "Mrs. A! I can't remember what you said about how to write a hook!" or "Mrs. A! What's another word for..." or the dreaded, "Mrs. A! What words do I use to describe tone?" Alleviate student helplessness and foster independence with The Handy Handbook! This MEGA student guide includes step-by-step, visually pleasing writing guides and so much more to help students wi
Preview of EDITABLE AVID one pager reading novel study direction rubric project book report

EDITABLE AVID one pager reading novel study direction rubric project book report

9 Editable & Printable pre-made one pager templates with directions and rubric included. All 12 pages save in Google Drive and prints on a standard sheet of paper. Included (all standard paper side 8.5 X 11):-1 Editable, pre-made direction page for print-1 Editable, pre-made direction page for digital 1-pager-9 pre-made printable, digital pages (I made it so the lines do not move on the digital slide, adding to ease of use)-1 Editable, pre-made rubric. Also printable.Great for novels, books,
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 Expository Essay Compare and Contrast Informative Essay

Expository Essay Compare and Contrast Informative Essay

Created by
Academic Assets
Use this 5 step by step writing process for an expository/informative compare and contrast essay! This is a guided lesson that students can do independently. Here are the 5 steps:1. Choose a prompt from the four choices in the document.2. Research the prompt, organizing ideas and information in a detailed graphic organizer.3. Create in-text citations.4. Fill in the Expository Essay Outline. 5. Write a rough draft. In this activity, there are detailed instructions for each of these steps, guiding
Preview of Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme without literary devices. The intent is to help the students master writing a fully developed theme before adding a literary device to the mix.
Preview of SATIRE in Shrek - Chart the satire, write a paragraph - KEY paragraph included

SATIRE in Shrek - Chart the satire, write a paragraph - KEY paragraph included

Shrek is ripe with satirical moments! This assignment focuses on finding examples of the satirical techniques used throughout (examples provided on page 1) and then writing an expository paragraph using those examples.Paragraph rubric included.KEY - I've included a sample paragraph that can be used as a guide for students or for an example. It is color-coded to match the outline (see preview).For more resources for teaching satire (included a free terminology sheet), please click here.To browse
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Essay Planning & Writing Organizers

AP Language Synthesis Essay Planning & Writing Organizers

This resource helps students break down the AP Language Synthesis prompt and chunk the thinking / writing process required of planning the synthesis essay. In the Synthesis Source Planning Guide, students have a clear process to creating a "Pro/Con" T-Chart and aligning sources according to their position. This is an integral thinking / planning step and helps students internalize the quick-thinking required when integrating sources on the synthesis essay. In the Synthesis Brainstorming/ Writing
Preview of New Year Activities

New Year Activities

These Reflection and New Year activities are perfect for middle and high school students to bring them into the 2024 spirit!Activities for the New Year where students reflect on the past year, brainstorm and make resolutions/goals for 2024, and organize and write an essay listing and explaining the top goals for the new year. Not sure how to incorporate fun and interactive slides into your secondary classroom for middle and high school students? Let me help!These are perfect to assign for:A ment
Preview of Scaffolded ICE Paragraph Graphic Organizer Writing Supports Google Doc Printable

Scaffolded ICE Paragraph Graphic Organizer Writing Supports Google Doc Printable

Created by
elixirink
Are your students grappling with the challenge of constructing well-supported paragraphs? Break down the writing process into manageable steps, guiding students through the introduction, citation, and explanation phases. This "Scaffolded ICE Paragraph" Graphic Organizer is an editable Google Doc resource designed to help students with including textual evidence in their writing. Key Features:Structured Approach: The graphic organizer follows the ICE model - Introduce, Cite, Explain - providing a
Preview of One of Us is Lying Essay Character Development, Conflict, Theme

One of Us is Lying Essay Character Development, Conflict, Theme

Now, part of the FULL NOVEL BUNDLE!! Assess student comprehension, & writing abilities, for the popular YA novel, One of Us is Lying by Karen McManus. Essay covers character & conflict development and thematic statements for one of the main characters (Addy, Cooper, Nate, or Bronwyn).Prompt: Based on the internal & external conflicts encountered in the story, in what manner does a dynamic character change and what overall lesson do they learn as a result of these events & transf
Preview of BLACK HISTORY MONTH Lesson Plan - Argument Writing Activity for HIGH SCHOOL

BLACK HISTORY MONTH Lesson Plan - Argument Writing Activity for HIGH SCHOOL

**Product Description:**Elevate your Black History Month curriculum effortlessly with our "Empowering Voices" lesson plan bundle! Dive deep into the influential speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, fostering critical thinking and analytical writing skills. This all-in-one package includes a meticulously crafted lesson plan, ready-to-use digital and physical worksheets, and an engaging presentation—all designed to seamlessly integrate into your classroom. Embrace the easy-set, no-pre
Preview of Manifesto Writing Project

Manifesto Writing Project

A high school ELA writing project on creating a personal manifesto. Includes a HyperDoc introduction with examples and notes, a rough draft writing packet, a final draft digital component, and a grading rubric. Works well as a beginning-of-year writing project.
Preview of With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme with literary devices.​​Thesis with just a theme example: In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee conveys that when one exhibits uncommo
Preview of Synthesis Paragraph Outline, Example, and Rubric

Synthesis Paragraph Outline, Example, and Rubric

Created by
Ms Warner Corner
This is a graphic organizer to help students practice synthesizing information, specifically, from the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and the chapter "Nice to Eat with You: Acts of Communion" from the text How to Read Literature Like a Professor. However, it can be easily edited and used with two other texts. It includes a differentiated pre-writing outline, the outline for the paragraph itself, a filled out example outline with sentence frames, and a detailed standards based rubric. I
Preview of Parallelism Rhetorical Device Stations Activity + Analysis Graphic Organizer

Parallelism Rhetorical Device Stations Activity + Analysis Graphic Organizer

This resource helps students understand the function and nuances of parallelism as a rhetorical choice. Designed for AP Language rhetorical analysis essay, the resources get students engaged with rhetorical analysis at the word and sentence level--and ready for the AP Language exam (and SAT!).What's included: 41 colorful slides with clear examples of parallelism and the overall structure of the Rhetorical Analysis essay13 Quotes (examples of parallelism), with each quote printed on an 8 1/2 x 11
Preview of The Dark Knight (2008) Film Analysis Assignment

The Dark Knight (2008) Film Analysis Assignment

Created by
FoleyMan
This assignment asks students to interpret the film The Dark Knight through the lens of the War on Terror. It carefully scaffolds the student's understanding with a brief written introduction to the film, a chart that asks them to identify the "stand-ins" for the War on Terror (surveillance state, lawless enemy, etc.), and then write a 2-page review of the film incorporating all of these elements.
Preview of African American, Benjamin Banneker Letter to Thomas Jefferson about Equality

African American, Benjamin Banneker Letter to Thomas Jefferson about Equality

The activity is a 2 page, 4 paragraph excerpt from a letter written to Thomas Jefferson by Benjamin Banneker, an African American sin of former slaves. The eloquentply written letter is a complex argument that employs strategies such as allusions to the Seclaration of Independence and to The Bible to make an ethical appeal to Jefferson’s declared beliefs in equality and in the power of a supreme belief. Banneker uses imagery, figurative languag, and precise diction to emotional convict Jefferson
Preview of Pros / Con Save a turkey Writing

Pros / Con Save a turkey Writing

This is a fun and simple way to get your students writing! Students get to decide if they want to help a turkey on Thanksgiving day, or not.Step-by-step graphic organizers, checklists, and publishing sheets to help support your student through the writing cycle.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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