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Preview of Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Digital Debate Choice Board is a fun and engaging debate topic board full of ten editable argumentative prompts with graphic organizers. Students click on any number on the interactive (hyperlinked) Google Slide board to reveal their "mystery" debate topic. They then complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, and evidence. Afterward, you can decide to have students debate, present, and or write. Debate choice boards build critical thinking and reasoning skills, w
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 Digital Debates:  Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates: Interactive Google Class Debates/works with any topic/reusable

Digital Debates are debates that take place on a computer, using one Google Slideshow for the class. They allow students to collaborate & interact with peers, while still allowing for safe social distancing. At the end you have a digital representation of the entire class debate. Students will write or present a claim to a resolution, peers will refute and/or support the claim, questions will be asked, and conclusions will be written. CCSS (RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1, and SL 4) are addressed in an in
Preview of Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

This Google Slides TERMS OF AN ARGUMENT digital clipboard is a fun and interactive way to learn and then practice the CCSS aligned terms of an argument (claim, reasons, evidence, and counterargument). Each of the 7 editable slides have hyperlinked tabs, built in student text-boxes, definition of terms, examples of terms, and student practice places. The final slide has students apply all that they've learned and practiced by completing an argumentative graphic organizer. CCSS RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1
Preview of de Havilland Aircraft Passage, Note Taking, and Essay Response

de Havilland Aircraft Passage, Note Taking, and Essay Response

This 32-page packet begins with suggestions for enriching learning related to aircraft. It includes a 8-page passage about the de Havilland planes, including why their features, uses, and specifications. This is followed by 10 comprehension questions and directions about taking notes using one of 2 Cornell note-taking forms. Students are then directed to write a one-page summary based on their note-taking. Next, there are directions for writing a 5-paragraph essay with a graphic organizer, trans
Preview of Government Overreach Argumentative Essay

Government Overreach Argumentative Essay

This essay bundle is a great summative assessment for a non-fiction unit on Government Overreach (or one of the options in a choice unit). Students love engaging with this topic and they all come with an opinion! This is especially relevant today and supplements a unit on Government, Fahrenheit 451, 1984, or a film like Minority Report. Resources are editable and can be used fully for students that need extra scaffolding, or if your students are further along and don't need the support, you can
Preview of Kindred Character Analysis Essay + Outline (Distance Learning)

Kindred Character Analysis Essay + Outline (Distance Learning)

Created by
Aubrey ELA
This editable, well-scaffolded outline template allows students to outline a character analysis essay based on Octavia Butler's Kindred. Template can be easily modified for any essay or essay-style writing prompt. Great for teaching essay structure.Contains graphic organizers for brainstorming and essay outline.Instructions: After selecting one of the provided topics, students will write a well-planned essay addressing the prompt and supporting claims with strong and relevant evidence.Essay Topi
Preview of Literary Analysis/Research Task Argumentative Essay

Literary Analysis/Research Task Argumentative Essay

This organizer is a great tool for struggling writers. It breaks down the paragraphs into their most basic parts and helps ensure that students are incorporating the right information and sufficient textual evidence. This planner works for both literary analysis essays and argumentative essays that are a part of the research/informational argumentative style essays on state tests. This can be used in a print/hard copy format or in an online format where students can type in the planner and th
Preview of CRAAP Test Reference Poster/Handout

CRAAP Test Reference Poster/Handout

Created by
Keith Harmon
This poster provides a visual reference with definitions for the CRAAP test (currency, reliability, authority, accuracy, purpose). These is a great tool to use during research projects, when students must identify and gather credible sources. Great for a 22" x 28" wall poster, or alike ratio. Adapted from Meriam Library, California State University.
Preview of Supreme Court Cases - Persuasive writing unit w/ 7 cases, GO, and model text!

Supreme Court Cases - Persuasive writing unit w/ 7 cases, GO, and model text!

The ULTIMATE Controversial Supreme Court Cases Unit!!Included in this bundle is the following items: A persuasive writing essay prompt universal to all the cases in the package7 controversial Supreme Court cases, in their original wording with the stipulated facts, Opinion of the Court, Dissenting Opinion, and exhibits; however, each case is highly abridged for student-use!Cases include the controversial topics of abortion (Roe v. Wade), gun control (D.C. v. Heller), vaccinations (Jacobson v. Ma
Preview of Debate Graphic Organizer - Counter-Arguments and Rebuttals - Rubrics Included

Debate Graphic Organizer - Counter-Arguments and Rebuttals - Rubrics Included

"Debate Graphic Organizer" is an activity to help students find and use evidence to support claims and rebuttals. This is great for current events, debate prep, or as an organizer for persuasive writing. While this is a low-prep activity, the first step is choosing a topic for students to debate. This is great for news/current events articles. As history teachers, we also use this with historiographical questions. This is meant to teach students about identifying arguments and using relevant ev
Preview of CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

CER to DBQ Essay Writing Posters and Outline

These simple essay writing posters create visual definitions of the C.E.R. and D.B.Q. writing process. With the writing process building at each grade level and step, these posters will simplify the writing process and allow for easier writing transitions throughout each step of the process. Please click the green PREVIEW button for a closer look at everything that's included.This file includes: 1 Outline of the Writing Process 18 Google Slides Posters of definitions (for both C.E.R. & D.B.
Preview of Writing Activity: Match the best evidence to the Main Point(1984 Orwell Example)

Writing Activity: Match the best evidence to the Main Point(1984 Orwell Example)

Created by
Emily Desmarais
Use this graphic organizer to help your students realize what evidence best fits a main point. Students identify evidence that will help support the main idea, as well as why the other piece of evidence (quotes) do not work. Great for a discussion! Great for online work!This was used in preparation for a 1984 Essay, however I've included a blank version that can be adapted to any text or essay topic. Easy to use over and over again for any unit.
Preview of Cultural Appropriation Source Synthesis and Philosophical Corners Discussion

Cultural Appropriation Source Synthesis and Philosophical Corners Discussion

This lesson asks students to consider whether cultural appropriation is more helpful or harmful to society through 6 sources and a philosophical corners discussion activity.This resource includes:1. A personal connection Do Now (engaging opener)2. 6 statements related to cultural appropriation and note-taking space for philosophical corners.3. 6 text sources related to cultural appropriation.4. A graphic organizer to organize source evidence.5. A teacher guide for evidence and points.6. An exit
Preview of CER (Claim, Evidence and Reasoning) Essay Graphic Organizer

CER (Claim, Evidence and Reasoning) Essay Graphic Organizer

Would you like to teach your students how to write strong argumentative CER paragraphs? Using our CER Essay Graphic Organizer is a convenient and effective method for doing so.This resource includes:Printable CER Essay Graphic OrganizerThis organizer is designed specifically for students and can be printed for classroom use. In it, students are guided through the process of writing CER paragraphs using a structured approach. The CER Essay Graphic Organizer is an excellent tool for teaching stud
Preview of CER Graphic Organizer

CER Graphic Organizer

Differentiated Graphic Organizer for Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Assignments!Empower your students to excel in Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) assignments with our specialized Differentiated Graphic Organizer. Crafted with versatility in mind, this organizer is the ideal companion for educators seeking to enhance the CER learning experience in a way that accommodates diverse learning styles and abilities.Why Choose Our Differentiated Graphic Organizer for CER?CER Expertise: Tailor the gr
Preview of Argument Essay Graphic Organizer

Argument Essay Graphic Organizer

Created by
Gold
-This product assists students in organizing their ideas for their argument essay. -It includes the essay's claim, assertions, evidence, commentary, counter arguments, rebuttals and transitions sentences.-Paragraphs are color coordinated -Definitions for the terms are provided on the graphic organizer-Once students put in the work for their graphic organizer, they should be able to write their essay with ease.
Preview of Addressing Claim and Counterclaim Frayer Model Graphic Organizer Google Slides

Addressing Claim and Counterclaim Frayer Model Graphic Organizer Google Slides

This organizer helps students find evidence to support a claim and refute the counterclaim in a visually appealing Frayer Model. It is very helpful for students taking the English 11 Regents Exam in preparation for the Argument Essay, but can be used in many ways. It is easily duplicated as it was made in Google Slides.
Preview of Paragraph Planning Guide

Paragraph Planning Guide

The Paragraph Planning Guide can be used for any class or subject to assist students in preparing to write a CEW (Claim - Evidence - Warrant) paragraph---or any paragraph that requires evidence to support a claim. This guide is very adaptable for whatever you need to use it for!Follow Teacher's Pet Shop for more!
Preview of Compare & Contrast Essay Planning Graphic Organizer

Compare & Contrast Essay Planning Graphic Organizer

Created by
Emily Desmarais
Support your students with this Compare and Contrast Essay outline!Easy to use, and easy to send to students and have them digitally fill in the boxes. Helps students to plan ahead and think specifically about the parts of the essay. Assists with flow of writing.A great resource, easy to use!
Preview of Qualities of a Leader Essay Template

Qualities of a Leader Essay Template

Created by
TP Teachers Pet
Intended to be used with The Odyssey & Odysseus as the Leader, however it is generic enough to fit any reading about a significant leader.
Preview of Text To Image Analysis - T.S. Eliot & Modern Art

Text To Image Analysis - T.S. Eliot & Modern Art

Although T.S. Eliot's play "Death in the Cathedral" is set in 1170, it is a modern poetic drama that achieved popularity in 1935. This lesson is designed to facilitate a discussion about modernism and how Eliot's work fits into the same era that produced such iconic pieces as The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali and Guernica by Pablo Picasso. By examining the mood, tone and artistic choices of several key pieces of modern art, students will better be able to grasp the choices Eliot made in
Preview of Argument One Pager

Argument One Pager

Created by
ELAforCityKids
Use this page to help your students quickly plan an argument!
Preview of Essay Outline Graphic Organizer

Essay Outline Graphic Organizer

Detailed essay outline helps students organize ideas to compose essay. When completed properly students can paste/write the sections together into one cohesive essay.
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Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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