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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 Middle Grades ELA Common Core Toolbox: Printables for Nearly Every Standard

Middle Grades ELA Common Core Toolbox: Printables for Nearly Every Standard

Created by
Marie Andreu
The Middle Grades ELA Common Core Toolbox contains 77 learning activities aligned to the CCSS for grades 6-8. It includes printables that can be used multiple times throughout the year to address nearly all of the standards in reading literature and informational texts, and many of the speaking and listening, writing, and language standards. It also has two pages of writing prompts and warm-ups. The Standards Guide at the end details the CCSS that correspond to each printable. Three grade level
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 Opinion Writing Unit | Analyze Two Texts | Opinion Graphic Organizers

Opinion Writing Unit | Analyze Two Texts | Opinion Graphic Organizers

This two-week resource is a comprehensive, highly-engaging opinion writing unit with paired texts on a real-world scenario: Should kids get paid for doing chores? This opinion unit is perfect for upper elementary, grades 3-5, because it is aligned with the expectations for state writing tests and breaks the task down into small chunks.With graphic organizers and a step-by-step process, this resource will get your students writing and including quotes from the text in no time!Feedback on This Res
Preview of How to Paraphrase: Sample, Practice, & Graphic Organizer

How to Paraphrase: Sample, Practice, & Graphic Organizer

Created by
Katz's Creations
Paraphrasing is an important skill, and one that is very difficult for students. Students who are beginning researchers often end up plagiarizing, not because they mean to, but just because they don't know how to best paraphrase someone else's work. This packet has all that you need to get students started with paraphrasing. Included: - 1 complete example showing students how to use the graphic organizer to paraphrase - 2 examples that are partially complete, for students to practice this sk
Preview of Digital and Printable Opinion Writing Made Easy for Google Slides Grades 4-7

Digital and Printable Opinion Writing Made Easy for Google Slides Grades 4-7

How do you engage middle school students in the opinion writing process? This Opinion Writing Made Easy resource guides you through the instructional process and inspires students to write with purpose!Because my 6th graders have lots of opinions to share, and I use this resource to help them organize and support their ideas with thoughtful reasoning and evidence. You can use as many of the organizers and lesson ideas as you see fit for your students. If your students are anything like mine, so
Preview of Opinion Writing Unit | Analyze Two Texts on the Same Topic | Fidgets at School

Opinion Writing Unit | Analyze Two Texts on the Same Topic | Fidgets at School

This two-week resource is a comprehensive, highly-engaging opinion writing unit with paired texts on a real-world scenario: Should students be allowed to use fidgets at school? This opinion unit is perfect for upper elementary, grades 3-5, because it is aligned with the expectations for state writing tests.With graphic organizers and a step-by-step process, this resource will get your students writing and including quotes from the text in no time!⭐️ Checkout my opinion writing bundle with 7 diff
Preview of Research Journal - Teach Research, Citations, and Note Taking with Any Topic!

Research Journal - Teach Research, Citations, and Note Taking with Any Topic!

Are your students struggling to understand the steps involved in a research project? Do you want a way to scaffold and differentiate your lesson to give all students the opportunity to show what they know in a fun and engaging way?This Research Journal will increase your students' engagement and knowledge of the concepts of effective research. Scaffolded graphic organizer are a great way for students to have a quick visual of the steps involved in research, and the Venn Diagram and mind map temp
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning Graphic Organizer and Lesson Plan Free

Claim Evidence Reasoning Graphic Organizer and Lesson Plan Free

Do your students struggle with providing strong, credible evidence for their claims? These two free Evidence Graphic Organizers can be used for any argument, opinion, persuasive, or research essay to help students gather and analyze arguments and evidence that they need to support a claim.Students gain critical thinking skills as they justify the use of their evidence and the evidence checker graphic organizers allow them to see exactly what kind of evidence they are using.This freebie includes
Preview of Complete Expository Essay Writing Unit (differentiated)

Complete Expository Essay Writing Unit (differentiated)

Created by
Ashley Weinrauch
This is a complete Expository Essay Writing Unit, from introduction of this type of writing to the final independent product and rubric.  Having worked for over a decade as a special education & English teacher, I have compiled this unit throughout the years– with many modifications and adjustments.  This unit includes multiple differentiated graphic organizers, notes for students, charts, outlines, and much more. Please be mindful that while this is an entire Expository Writing Unit, every
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 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 Back to School Activity Beginning of Year Opinion Writing Prompt Character Trait

Back to School Activity Beginning of Year Opinion Writing Prompt Character Trait

This editable back to school opinion writing activity is perfect for beginning of year writing and teaching students how to identify positive character traits within themselves. "My Strongest Character Trait" is complete with a digital and pdf version, graphic organizer, lesson plans, rubric, stationery and discussion cards.If students can identify a trait for themselves and support it with evidence, they will better be able to infer traits from character they read about in literature. What's In
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Structure)

Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Structure)

Literary Analysis Essay Structure (writing outline for literature)graphic organizer / literary writing / literature / analyze / structureELA / English Language Arts / paragraph essay structureIntervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special Education / homeschoolGrades 6 - 12 - adult
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icons Argumentative Writing (distance learning)

Depth and Complexity Icons Argumentative Writing (distance learning)

Use depth and complexity icons to help teach your students argumentative writing! This resource focuses on the depth and complexity icon "multiple perspectives" while using the book "The Day the Crayons Quit" as a mentor text. Get your students writing arguments while expressing creativity as they take a deeper look into what it's really like to be a crayon and why it can be so hard! Your students will have fun, and all of the scaffolding and lesson planning is already done for you. Ready to pri
Preview of Differentiated Argument Paragraph Writing- for ESL or Special Ed

Differentiated Argument Paragraph Writing- for ESL or Special Ed

Scaffolded writing piece that will help even entering ELLs succeed. Ranges from minimal scaffolding to extremely scaffolded assignment. Enclosed you’ll find:A brainstorming sheet sorting claims and reasons for the question Are video games more beneficial or harmful to your health? However, it is entirely editable, so you could switch it to fit any question you're using. However, all the quotes provided and possible claims currently pertain to that writing prompt about video games. Argument p
Preview of Veterans Day Reading Comprehension and Discussion Activities – Print and Digital

Veterans Day Reading Comprehension and Discussion Activities – Print and Digital

Veterans Day Reading Comprehension, Discussion Prompts, and Art Activity to Practice Social and Emotional Learning!Both Print & Digital Resources with Links to Google Forms for Assessments and ResponsesUsing Acts of Kindness and Empathy to Build CommunityMade for Special Education and General Education Students with Modified Lesson & a Creative Art Project!As a proud Navy Wife and daughter of an Air Force Veteran, I believe that teaching our students about the sacrifices and experiences
Preview of Minions: The Rise of Gru | Movie Guide + Questions | Social Emotional Digital

Minions: The Rise of Gru | Movie Guide + Questions | Social Emotional Digital

Have you ever wanted to include a film, educational video, or movie into your lesson, but needed some questions, activities, and/or deeper thinking work to go with it to help create a more robust and impactful learning experience? Well I certainly have, and I originally created this movie guide and question set for the movie Minions: The Rise of Gru to use in my own classroom for that exact reason!This resource is designed to turn a single movie into (potentially) a full week of reflective learn
Preview of Scaffolded Four Paragraph Essay Organizer (with models and transition words)

Scaffolded Four Paragraph Essay Organizer (with models and transition words)

Created by
Sydney Ezratty
This is a great scaffolded graphic organizer for students to use when they are developing a written essay. Oftentimes, I find my students often need more support than just a blank essay template, so I created this scaffolded organizer with models of thesis statements and topic sentences. I also included examples of transition words that can be used in each part of an essay.
Preview of Space! Inquiry-Based, Hands-On, Interdisciplinary Unit Plan

Space! Inquiry-Based, Hands-On, Interdisciplinary Unit Plan

Tired of seatwork? Want to engage your students using hands-on activities that will actually promote higher learning and skill practice?This unit includes ten lesson plans complete with inquiry-based activities, diverse formative assessment tools, discussion prompts, and answer keys. These activities are meant to get students up and moving while exploring complex topics through inquiry.This unit is interdisciplinary and explores space through the lens of math, language arts, visual arts, and sci
Preview of Morning Work / Test Prep - Persuasive & Expository Writing Prompts

Morning Work / Test Prep - Persuasive & Expository Writing Prompts

40 DIFFERENT writing prompts / journals to use for upper elementary and middle school students.This product provides teachers with more than an essay / journal prompt per week for the entire school year! Each prompt comes in a colorful Google Slides format, if you're paperless, AND an easy printable black and white version. Using these prompts, students can develop and strengthen their expository and persuasive writing and critical thinking skills. ✏I give a prompt to my students on Monday an
Preview of C-E-R Writing Stems & Written Response

C-E-R Writing Stems & Written Response

Created by
LANECE CARPENTER
This graphic organizer breaks down each component of a short constructed response into smaller sections and provides sentence stems. This allows the teacher to create mini-lessons based on each part of the response and provides students with the basic resource to begin writing complete sentences. Students then have an opportunity to combine each component of their response into a structured paragraph.
Preview of Differentiated Essay Templates

Differentiated Essay Templates

Created by
Philip Craig
These graphic organizers can be used to help students organize their ideas for a five paragraph essay. There are three documents, one can be used to challenge students to consider counter-claims and rebuttals, another can be used to help students use pictures to communicate ideas. This can be helpful in a classroom where students are at different levels. This works well when teachers use them on a regular basis. Feel free to use your own questions and provide students with readings that they can
Preview of Debate Graphic Organizer

Debate Graphic Organizer

This document is designed to help students gather notes to prepare for a class debate. It includes boxes for students to write three claims, two pieces of evidence for those claims, and a warrant (proving how the evidence supports the claim). On the back, the students think about the counterclaims for their claims and write them down. Then they find research to go against their opponents counterclaims. This was a useful tool when starting out a debate unit. Enjoy!
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