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Writing Common Core RI.11-12.1 handouts

Preview of "A Modest Proposal": A Study of Satire

"A Modest Proposal": A Study of Satire

Created by
Open Classroom
This CCSS aligned unit provides an overview, examination and creation of satire using Swift’s "A Modest Proposal" and other resources. Students read and analyze different satires, build their vocabulary, gain historical knowledge, read and analyze "A Modest Proposal", then craft their own satire. For a smaller activity pack about satire *without* “A Modest Proposal”, click here: A Study of Satire. **Please don’t purchase both.**Includes:* Satire Overview Handout* Two Satire Analysis Activities*
Preview of Paired Texts - Henry David Thoreau & Newspaper Article

Paired Texts - Henry David Thoreau & Newspaper Article

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
In this lesson, students read and analyze nonfiction texts: excerpts from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden and an online newspaper article “Tiny House Movement Thrives Amid Real Estate Bust." After close reading the texts, they select a writing activity from a choice board that makes relevant connections.In addition to the printable lesson, this resource may be used for online learning with EASEL by TpT.Students begin by writing a journal about their most essential activities and consider how they
Preview of Literary Movement & Time Period Short Fiction Bundle for AP Lit

Literary Movement & Time Period Short Fiction Bundle for AP Lit

Created by
Lit and More
This bundle of six mini-lessons, designed to meet the criteria for AP English Literature ® Short Fiction III (Unit 7), guides students in understanding six major literary movements and studying excerpts from various short fiction from those movements. These movements include: RomanticismRealismThe Harlem RenaissanceModernismPostmodernismMagical RealismEach mini-unit is designed to last 1-3 days (depending on your school's schedule) and includes:an introductory analysis activitythree excerpts for
Preview of Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel - Script, Outline, Universal Rubric

Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel - Script, Outline, Universal Rubric

Mock trials don’t need to be daunting! Your students will absolutely love this assignment for any short story or novel. It includes a mock trial script, 30+ mock trial roles, an objection cheat sheet, an editable mock trial rubric, and more. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Mock Trial Assignment for Any Story or Novel:✏️ Legal Trial Slideshow - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides®, and PDF✏️ Various Mock Trial Role Descriptions for up
Preview of AP English Language and Composition Exam Study Guide

AP English Language and Composition Exam Study Guide

This document is 44+ pages of review for the AP English Language and Composition exam. It contains information about:Writing with sourcesAnnotating promptsRhetorical analysisIdentifying the rhetorical situation Argumentative writing with background knowledgeSample top scoring responsesThe structure of the exam & how the exam is scoredLinks to helpful YouTube videos that walk you through concepts you might have missedand more! It goes section by section of the exam and gives you tips and tric
Preview of Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Citing Textual Evidence: Digital Handouts (Direct Quotes & Paraphrasing)

Created by
RLewisLiteracy
This handout that can easily be shared with students to help guide them through "citing textual evidence" by embedding direct quotes OR paraphrasing. This resource can easily be posted and shared with your students on Google Classroom or any other learning platforms! You can also print out and distribute this resource to your students if you are teaching in person! Pair this resource with...ACES (Answer, Cite, Explain, Shift) HandoutCiting Textual Evidence (Using ACE, ACES, RACE, RACES, or RACER
Preview of Informational Text Article: Should the Minimum Wage Be Raised? Reading Passages

Informational Text Article: Should the Minimum Wage Be Raised? Reading Passages

This lesson focuses on an article that discusses whether or not the minimum wage should be raised. The lesson includes a writing prompt, the article, comprehension and discussion questions for students to complete, and an additional short reading and activity for students who finish early to complete.Updated March 2024 to include a PDF version!Check out all other informational articles below!Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading PassagesInformational Article: Sh
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make your study of Martin Luther King, Jr. a literacy lesson with a primary source. Students complete a close reading of Dr. King's prophetic speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” and use their reading as inspiration for their own writing. In pre-reading activities, students learn about the context of the speech and define vocabulary. Next, they complete an activity to understand allusions, and then after reading the speech, they analyze its structure using a graphic organizer. They use the sa
Preview of Creative Writing High School Curriculum with Distance Learning Solution

Creative Writing High School Curriculum with Distance Learning Solution

Created by
LitwithLeo
Resource Details:Color-coded 90-day fall semester calendar reveals detailed daily lesson plans which include daily objectives aligned to CCSS along with agendas for 50-60 min. classes.  Blank spring calendar included, so you can easily copy and paste the days into the next semester.  Within each agenda handouts, prezis, slideshows, videos, etc. are linked to provide you with everything you need to teach the entire course, but you can also review the days  and organize them to accommodate your ow
Preview of Literary and Rhetorical Precis

Literary and Rhetorical Precis

Created by
Room 148
This is the handout I given my sophomore English students when we begin writing literary and rhetorical precis, both of which I use to prepare them for AP Literature and AP Language classes. The handout goes over the requirements for each precis, offers students sentence-by-sentence examples, and includes a full example of each kind of precis at the end.
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing With Articles: Mentor Text Analysis, Peer Checklist

Argumentative Essay Writing With Articles: Mentor Text Analysis, Peer Checklist

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a comprehensive argument essay writing unit that will take your students from inspiration to finished product? Teaching students to write argument essays based on evidence is a daunting task—there are so many high-level skills required that it’s hard to know what to prioritize, and if you try to simply “cover” everything with power point presentations or lectures, students will never truly learn the skills they need.Even worse, when students see argument writing as an irrelevant tas
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 15-16 MOB MENTALITY Writing Task

To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 15-16 MOB MENTALITY Writing Task

This handout contains instructions for a writing/literacy task; it asks students to Read, [THINK], Write, & Cite. This product also includes a short article about the psychology of Mob Mentality. Both the original handout (shown in the preview) and article are PDF files. However, I've also included a document-version of the handout in case you'd like to make edits or upload it to a Google DOC so that students can fill it out online!This particular task is designed for chapters 15-16 of To
Preview of Devil in the White City Bundle: Designed for AP Lang & Comp

Devil in the White City Bundle: Designed for AP Lang & Comp

This Devil in the White City bundle is designed with AP Lang and Comp skills in mind. Specifically, it enables you to analyze the text with a focus on the rhetorical framework, as well as Larson's rhetorical choices, arrangement, and style elements in mind. All lessons are paired with College Board CED standards, for your reference. The bundle includes: - Daily Agendas- An inquiry-based introductory project - Discussion questions- Critical Reading Journals - Socratic Seminar- AP-Style Timed Rhet
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Printable Bookmarks Checklist

RACE Writing Strategy Printable Bookmarks Checklist

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!RACE Stands For:Restate the questionAnswer all parts of the questionCite evidence to support your answerExplain how your evidence proves your answerThese color-coded bookmarks are already put together for you and ready to be handed to your students! Each step of the RACE writing strategy includes a brief description (front) with
Preview of Elie Wiesel's "Hope, Despair, & Memory" Close Reading Activities & Writing Task

Elie Wiesel's "Hope, Despair, & Memory" Close Reading Activities & Writing Task

This packet consists of six pages: a copy of Elie Wiesel's Nobel Acceptance speech "Hope, Despair, & Memory" (just a SHORT portion of it), an anticipation guide, and an additional four-page handout for students, which includes the instructions for the entire lesson as well as the questions and activities.Cooperative learning is a monumental part of this activity. There is a portion where students, in groups, are asked to explore specific word choices in this speech. After this discussion, s
Preview of AP Seminar Exam Handouts for Writing Components (IRR/IWA, EOC A/B)

AP Seminar Exam Handouts for Writing Components (IRR/IWA, EOC A/B)

Created by
Brimaworks
This is a set of 6 handouts/anchor charts of strategies for responding to AP Seminar writing tasks (Individual Research Report, Individual Written Argument, End of Course Exam Part A, End of Course Exam Part B):IRR & IWA Introduction Strategies (Dissects the 6 parts of an IRR Introduction & IWA Introduction w/ descriptions and guiding questions)Common Research Question Stems(5 types of common stems -- “To what extent,” “Should,” “Does/Do,” “Is/Are,” & “When/How/What/Why” -- w/ implic
Preview of Paired Texts - Native American Myths and Book Excerpt - Writing Activities

Paired Texts - Native American Myths and Book Excerpt - Writing Activities

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Students read Native American myths and connect their reading to a nonfiction excerpt from the book No Impact Man by Colin Beavan. The lesson culminates with a writing assignment from a menu of writing activities (choice board). By giving students choices, teachers are able to differentiate their instruction and meet the needs of diverse students. To begin, students complete an anticipation guide with statements about nature and the environment. A handout with pre-reading strategies prepares t
Preview of RACE Writing Strategy Printable Guided Notes | Color-Coded ELA TEST PREP

RACE Writing Strategy Printable Guided Notes | Color-Coded ELA TEST PREP

Do your students struggle with answering text-dependent questions? Introducing them to the RACE writing strategy could be a total game-changer for you and your students!RACE Stands For:Restate the questionAnswer all parts of the questionCite evidence to support your answerExplain how your evidence proves your answerThese Printable Guided Notes directly correlate with the Google Slides Presentation found here!What's Included:Color-Coded - PortraitBlack and White - PortraitColor-Coded - LandscapeB
Preview of Objective Summary Guide

Objective Summary Guide

A guide for teaching objective summaries to struggling or beginning writers. Provides a definition, structure, and explanation. Use in conjunction with an Article of the Week.
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

This array will provide you with instant handouts for your learners and includes:Sample Argument TaskArgument Cheat SheetSample Argument Response
Preview of Civil Disobedience Pieces: Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King

Civil Disobedience Pieces: Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King

Created by
Debbie's Den
If you're looking for the perfect civil disobedience handout that covers the works of these two great men, then this is the place to be. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students in either English or social studies can use critical-thinking skills to dissect the pieces of each leader as well as find profound commonalities between their approaches. This is an ideal supplement for those who study the Romantic Period and/or history. A detailed answer sheet accompanies this printable.
Preview of Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Précis Assignment for Literary Criticism and Research Writing

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Précis assignments are a valuable way for students to learn about literary works and to develop their critical thinking skills. By writing a précis, students are forced to think carefully about the work and to identify the key elements that contribute to its meaning. This process can help students to better understand and appreciate literary works and find research to use in projects and essays.In this assignment, students will:1. Research a literary criticism about a novel or book of study. 2
Preview of Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth: Reading Guide, Speech Writing, & More

Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth: Reading Guide, Speech Writing, & More

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for materials to teach the powerful "Ain't I a Woman?" speech by Sojourner Truth? This resource has just what you need to engage your students in this speech where Truth advocates for women's rights. What's included . . . ► Teacher Instructions► Clean copy of speech with comprehension and analysis questions plus answer key► Analysis of components of a good speech task where students apply to Truth's text.►Speech writing activity for students where they employ skills they learned from Tru
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Argument Cheat Sheet

Teaching the Argument: Argument Cheat Sheet

This document is the crux of teaching the argument response for the NYS English Regents exam, as it breaks down each component of the response to lead students to success on the Part 2 response.
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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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