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11th grade informational text handout pdfs

Preview of Informational (Expository) Writing w/ Leveled Sentence Frames: DIGITAL or PRINT

Informational (Expository) Writing w/ Leveled Sentence Frames: DIGITAL or PRINT

This product includes posters and work pages (digital or printable) on "how to" write an introduction, detail paragraphs, and conclusions. It also includes examples of what a graphic organizer and final product would look like. Each section incorporates leveled sentence frames from beginning/"simple" (circle), Intermediate/ "Sufficient" (triangle), and Advanced/"Sophisticated" (diamond).This Informational Writing is based on TBEAR (Topic, Background info, Examples/Evidence, Analysis, Reflect/Res
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Fear Factors, Grades 8-12, CCSS

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Fear Factors, Grades 8-12, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver non-fiction activity, students will read an interview-based article by Allegra Ringo (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal opinions to share about this “Let’s Get Real” classroom activity.When
Preview of AP Seminar Teacher's Guide

AP Seminar Teacher's Guide

Created by
Miss M Capstone
This 116-page updated 2024 AP Seminar Teacher Guide provides teachers with tangible calendars, curriculum, lesson plans, and resources for the course. The guide specifically includes a daily at-a-glance calendar, 2 weeks of explicit QUEST foundation lesson plans, a practice Team Project (directions/ guidelines), 3 sample practice units with specific daily lesson plans on the themes of political, social, and environmental power, summer assignments, recruitment materials, extensive resource list,
Preview of Real World Rhetoric #4 Daylight Saving Time Debate, Argument & Critical Thinking

Real World Rhetoric #4 Daylight Saving Time Debate, Argument & Critical Thinking

Created by
Laura Randazzo
What does it take to win an argument? With these real-world rhetorical analysis materials, students will examine two essays (one in favor of Daylight Saving Time and one in favor of Standard Time), think about the debate tools used by each writer, and determine which writer is ultimately more effective in swaying the reader. This 10-page download includes:• A full-text copy of two public domain argument essays discussing the debate to end Daylight Saving Time in the U.S.• A paper-saving handout
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 News Report: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

News Report: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

Created by
Street AcademiKs
A simple graphic organizer for students to use when reading a newspaper for the 5 Ws and How. Once students have completed the graphic organizer they can write a summary paragraph using the information they have gathered. Rubric included!!!! It is also a great tool for students when brainstorming ideas for a creative writing news report. *Updated August 2017*
Preview of APA Parenthetical Citation Guide Student Handout

APA Parenthetical Citation Guide Student Handout

Created by
ELA in Eighth
APA formatting is one of the most difficult citation formats that students need to learn. This two page handout will guide your students with correctly formatting their parenthetical citations in APA format in the 5 most basic situations that could arise. Direct quotes from current nonfiction texts are used as examples under each of the basic situations that may arise including: *Stating the authors name in the sentence starter *Stating the authors name in the parenthetical citation *Two auth
Preview of Emerson's Self-Reliance Activities -- Transcendentalism

Emerson's Self-Reliance Activities -- Transcendentalism

Make this transcendental classic fun and engaging for your students! This activity pack contains all you need to teach Emerson's "Self-Reliance" essay.Includes:-Both PRINT & DIGITAL versions for your convenience (print-ready PDFs & a digital Google Slides version) -A sheet of key excerpts that requires students to summarize each paragraph-A worksheet that requires students to answer 2 comprehension questions and 3 analysis questions and then reflect upon the text-An engaging "bumper stic
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Schools Want Teens to Sleep In

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Schools Want Teens to Sleep In

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver informational text activity, students will read an article by New York Times journalist Jan Hoffman (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal anecdotes and opinions to share about this “Let’s Get R
Preview of How to write a Bibliography / Works Cited page

How to write a Bibliography / Works Cited page

Created by
Miss Etting
This is a handout that give to my students that tells them how to create a bibliography of the resources the use for research assignments.
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis of Ted Talks Worksheets - Persuasion & Ted Talk Activities

Rhetorical Analysis of Ted Talks Worksheets - Persuasion & Ted Talk Activities

These no-prep TED talk worksheets encourage rhetorical analysis and critical thinking about nonfiction texts! Whether you use these TED talks as a part of an rhetorical analysis and argumentative essay unit, a stand-alone lesson, or a reading and discussion resource, this resource is sure to engage learners while holding them to high expectations! I created this resource for my English 10 students who LOVE all things visual and technology-based. This activity builds nonfiction reading, analysis
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Pop Culture’s Benefits?

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Pop Culture’s Benefits?

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The new Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver non-fiction activity, students will read an article by Malcolm Gladwell (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal anecdotes and opinions to share about this “Let’s Get Real” classroom activity.
Preview of Credible Reliable Sources Online Handout Notebook Poster

Credible Reliable Sources Online Handout Notebook Poster

This is a single page file that reminds and reviews credible and reliable online sources for student reference on research projects. The page includes: Definitions of primary and secondary sources How to "ICE" a quote: Introduce, Cite, and Explain Websites to NEVER EVER USE (Wikipedia, blogging and opinion-based sites) Website that are good, better, and best including the domains (.com, .org, .net, .gov, .edu) Use this handout to blow up as a poster, print for students to keep in a folder
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Why We Must Stereotype

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Why We Must Stereotype

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver non-fiction activity, students will read an article by Malcolm Gladwell and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal anecdotes and opinions to share about this “Let’s Get Real” classroom activity.When your principal
Preview of Olaudah Equiano's "Interesting Narrative..." Activity Pack

Olaudah Equiano's "Interesting Narrative..." Activity Pack

Created by
Open Classroom
This CCSS aligned set provides a literary and historical overview of Olaudah Equiano and his "Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano". ** This set is from my Literature of Slaves Unit, so please do not purchase both. ** Includes: * a short WebQuest about Equiano and Slavery Narratives with teacher notes * a four page excerpt of “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano" * a 10 question true or false reading quiz with key * analysis questions with teacher notes *
Preview of Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson connects three texts: Robert Hayden’s poem “Frederick Douglass,” an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom, and the New York Times article “Malala Yousafzai, Girl Shot by Taliban, Makes Appeal at U.N.” It also makes learning relevant for your students through real-world connections, while meeting ELA standards by employing nonfiction texts.Use this lesson to give your students practice with close reading and the synthesis of ideas. Activity handouts focus on b
Preview of Douglass's "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Activity Pack

Douglass's "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Activity Pack

Created by
Open Classroom
This CCSS aligned set provides a literary and historical overview of Frederick Douglass and his “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” speech. ** This set is from my Literature of Slaves Unit and my American Literature Bundle, so please do not purchase both. ** The set includes: * a short WebQuest about Douglass with teacher notes * a vocabulary activity and quiz with teacher key * a two page excerpt of “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” speech * analysis questions with teacher no
Preview of C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Response) Graphic Organizer

C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Response) Graphic Organizer

Created by
Dollar's Doodads
The C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Response) Graphic Organizer has been designed to help students organize their claim and use evidence to support their beliefs while fully supporting their claim. Simple, but highly useful! Included in the purchase are: C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Response) Graphic Organizer
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: King of Camouflage

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: King of Camouflage

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver non-fiction activity, students will read an article by journalist Bruce Barcott (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal opinions to share about this “Let’s Get Real” classroom activity.When your
Preview of AP Research Teacher Resource Pack

AP Research Teacher Resource Pack

Created by
Miss M Capstone
In this 57-page 2023 edition AP Research teacher resource pack, teachers will find a daily at-a-glance calendar, monthly pacing guide, multiple lesson plans on research question writing & analyzing research studies, rubrics, PREP handouts, detailed suggestions for outlining the Methods section of the Academic Paper, summer assignments, tips for presentations, College Board approved syllabus, and more. Included with all student activities are detailed teacher keys with sample student response
Preview of Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Benefits of Slacking Off?

Expository, Non-Fiction Lesson on Modern Issues: Benefits of Slacking Off?

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Common Core has a much-greater focus on non-fiction, informational texts in the English/Language Arts classroom. It’s time to start adding more real-world articles and materials to our literary canon. In this easy-to-deliver narrative non-fiction activity, students will read an article by New York Times acclaimed columnist Tim Kreider (link included) and complete a series of deep-thinking questions. Afterward, students will definitely have personal anecdotes and opinions to share about this
Preview of Text Symbols Annotation Chart

Text Symbols Annotation Chart

Created by
William Shulman
This is a great resource that helps students use annotation symbols while reading any text. If you use close reading with your students, this poster will fit your needs!
Preview of Hybrid Socratic Seminar - Print and Editable Digital Worksheets + Resources

Hybrid Socratic Seminar - Print and Editable Digital Worksheets + Resources

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Step into the future of classroom discussions with our Hybrid Socratic Seminar! Say goodbye to passive observation and hello to total student engagement! In this innovative approach, your classroom transforms into a dynamic space where TWO discussions run simultaneously: one in person and one online.**To dive into this exciting resource, your classroom needs access to 1-to-1 technology.**Here’s what you’ll get:✅ A comprehensive 9-page teacher guide packed with detailed instructions, helpful scre
Preview of The Elizabethan Era, Shakespeare's World, and British Literature Activities

The Elizabethan Era, Shakespeare's World, and British Literature Activities

This introduction to Shakespeare explores the Elizabethan Era, Tudor monarchy, impact of the Black Plague, and the history of the famous playwright! Provide students with a deeper understanding of the historical references in Shakespeare's plays. The multimedia and digital resources will present William Shakespeare, the Tudor period, and Elizabethan society in an engaging way! Your students will have access to over 50 bookmarked sites on Elizabethan England, the Tudor monarchy, medieval mental
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