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Preview of Coach Hall's AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Unit

Coach Hall's AP Lang Rhetorical Analysis Unit

Ready to start your AP Lang Unit 1? This rhetorical analysis unit offers engaging printable and digital lessons, saving you time and reducing your lesson planning stress!What's Included?A comprehensive unit - 9 weeks of scaffolded lessons that introduce and reinforce major rhetorical analysis concepts such as the rhetorical situation, rhetorical choices, annotation, line of reasoning, embedding evidence, writing commentary, and more.Passages of famous speeches from FDR, George W. Bush, Florence
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 SBAC Secondary ELA MEGA Bundle - Test Prep - Writing - Escape Rooms - Task Cards

SBAC Secondary ELA MEGA Bundle - Test Prep - Writing - Escape Rooms - Task Cards

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Attention, Secondary ELA superstars! Feeling the SBAC (or CAASPP) heat? Don't sweat it—we've got your back with the ultimate test-tackling toolkit! Say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to confidence with EIGHT unbeatable resources bundled together to help you and your students conquer the test like a pro!Here's what's included:⭐️ SBAC ELA Performance Task Escape Room Dive into a thrilling adventure that'll have you prepped and pumped to ace the performance task in style! ⭐️ SBAC ELA Computer Adapt
Preview of Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

Media Literacy Checklist - Evaluating Sources, Fact Checking, and Media Bias

These media literacy handouts provide an easy acronym and a graphic organizer that can be used to evaluate any source and help your students identify credible sources. Includes digital worksheets for distance learning, as well as ready-to-print handouts for evaluating sources within a traditional classroom setting.This resource is also included in Mondays Made Easy's Media Literacy Coronavirus News Lesson for Evaluating Sources. This distance learning resource examines the credibility of coron
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 Critical Thinking Activities, Cognitive Bias: Nonfiction Close Reading, TED Talk

Critical Thinking Activities, Cognitive Bias: Nonfiction Close Reading, TED Talk

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students who are afraid to think for themselves?If your goal is to open your students’ minds, to get them to think critically, to help them become more receptive to new ideas, or to show them the importance of examining the evidence before jumping to conclusions, you’ll need this resource. These informative and engaging lessons on cognitive bias will challenge your students to consider fascinating questions about the way that the human brain works. Why is it that when people are faced w
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 Common Core English Regents Two Week Test Prep Unit

Common Core English Regents Two Week Test Prep Unit

Created by
Julie Edmonds
This is EVERYTHING your students need to SUCCEED on the Common Core English Regents. The 42 pages (including the cover) contains the test prep unit's essential questions, 10 lesson plans (3 for Part 1, multiple choice/ 4 for Part 2, argument essay/ 3 for Part 3, text-analysis), lesson plan materials, handouts, graphics, and sample essays. This packet is compromised of tried and true tips and lessons developed from preparing students for this test since 2014.
Preview of Thematic Unit: Immigration & The American Dream | Lit. & Synthesis Essay Writing

Thematic Unit: Immigration & The American Dream | Lit. & Synthesis Essay Writing

Created by
GilTeach
Want your students to feel more empathy for people whose lives are not like their own? Even though they might know that opening the “golden door” for those “huddled masses yearning to breathe free” is a foundational value of this country, many students don’t have first-hand experience with immigration. Seeing the stories in the news or knowing some facts and figures won’t help them relate to the human beings who are working so hard to make it here and won’t challenge them to care about what hap
Preview of How to Annotate Text, Annotations, FREE Sticky Note Method Handout with Bookmark

How to Annotate Text, Annotations, FREE Sticky Note Method Handout with Bookmark

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Encourage your students to improve their close reading skills by teaching them to annotate text with this simple sticky-note procedure. This single-sheet handout gives examples of rich and weak annotated comments along with helpful suggestions to guide students who aren’t sure what they should be writing about when they’re asked to annotate a book.The sheet was designed for students to keep intact in their binders or to slice up and use as a bookmark during reading time. Want more handouts and r
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 Letter to Ron Franz from Chris McCandless Into the Wild: Argument Practice

Letter to Ron Franz from Chris McCandless Into the Wild: Argument Practice

This resource features a transcendental letter from Chris McCandless to his friend Ron Franz from a key point in Jon Krakauer’s nonfiction book, Into the Wild. It is a compelling letter that argues for living a true and honest life. Whether your class is reading Into the Wild or studying Henry David Thoreau or Ralph Waldo Emerson, these lessons work with a study of the book or within a study of the Transcendental Movement. Students will view supporting video and audio clips on understanding tra
Preview of Informational Text Activity, FREE, Supreme Court Cases, Easy Sub Plan, CCSS

Informational Text Activity, FREE, Supreme Court Cases, Easy Sub Plan, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Whether you need an emergency sub plan or just want to add more informational text to your curriculum, this free and fascinating lesson has what you need. It includes access to a high-interest article from The New York Times on the "10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know," a topic that will hook your students’ attention and inspire lively debate, and a packet of print-and-go handouts to help students work through the text.This FREE activity includes:• A sheet of suggested lesson procedure
Preview of Paired Texts - Civil Disobedience and The Great Debaters - Essay Writing Lesson

Paired Texts - Civil Disobedience and The Great Debaters - Essay Writing Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
In this lesson, which incorporates science of reading strategies, students complete close readings of an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” and the debate scene “Wiley College vs. Harvard University” from the movie The Great Debaters (which can be used with or without viewing the movie). Then, they synthesize their understanding of the readings and write a short analytical essay requiring them to analyze the arguments in the texts. This 30-page resource includes the followi
Preview of Informational Text Bundle: Nonfiction Articles, Reading Responses, Graphic Org.

Informational Text Bundle: Nonfiction Articles, Reading Responses, Graphic Org.

Looking for informational texts for secondary students? This nonfiction unit includes lesson plans for current nonfiction articles as well as supporting documents for students to complete a reading response. This nonfiction activity set will get you through at least three weeks of lessons.Responding to nonfiction is a lifelong skill. Students will read a nonfiction article, work through questions, and write a response paper. Also included are a rubric, possible questions, and student guidelines
Preview of Advertising Analysis Graphic Organizer; Rhetorical Analysis, Argument;

Advertising Analysis Graphic Organizer; Rhetorical Analysis, Argument;

Created by
Think ELA
This one-page graphic organizer addresses all the parts of rhetoric connected to an advertisement. Use this with regular commercial ads or for public service announcements. Model with students together on an ad or offer it to students to guide their own thinking. Use this as formative practice or as a pre-thinking activity for a formal essay summative.Examines the following:*What the text says? *What the images say?*Rhetorical appeals*Tone*Audience*Logical Fallacies*Purpose*Message*Tone
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article I Worksheet

DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article I Worksheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
Fully differentiated into two learning levels, this detailed Article I Worksheet provides students with more than a dozen pages of close reading activities that require them to dive deep into a key primary source: Article I of the U.S. Constitution! And now, students can complete the worksheet online as a TpT Digital Activity!Liven up your government teaching with this guided Constitution worksheet that takes students through the details of Article I, all about the legislative branch. These work
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 The CRAAP Test BUNDLE (Evaluate Sources) | Lesson, Handout, & Auto-Graded Quiz

The CRAAP Test BUNDLE (Evaluate Sources) | Lesson, Handout, & Auto-Graded Quiz

Created by
MsMoyles
Help students learn how to effectively evaluate the validity of the sources they use! CRAAP is an acronym method (series of questions) for readers to check if a secondary source is acceptable to use. The bundle includes a LESSON and a QUIZ --- Minds On warm updefinition of CRAAP Testinstructions on how to apply the CRAAP test to student assignmentshabits of academically honest studentsactivities for groups to practicereflection questions (metacognition)The Google Form Quiz for 16 points includes
Preview of ELA Grades 11-12 Quarter 4 (Spring) American Literature Curriculum Bundle

ELA Grades 11-12 Quarter 4 (Spring) American Literature Curriculum Bundle

Set your students up for success with this nearly zero prep, print and Google slides ready curriculum resource for Quarter 4 (Spring) of your American Literature course. In this resource you will find 4 different units that span 9 weeks of instruction:The Southern GothicThe Crucible20th Century American RhetoricContemporary and Diverse Short StoriesTake a look at my FREE Q4 Roadmap for a more in-depth look at these units.This curriculum bundle includes a wealth of print-ready resources, in-depth
Preview of The Declaration of Independence - Argument Analysis - Close Reading Lesson

The Declaration of Independence - Argument Analysis - Close Reading Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson is designed to engage students in critical thinking, historical understanding, and rhetorical analysis through an exploration of this foundational American document. By utilizing close reading strategies including annotation and modeling, students will uncover the rich language and meaning within The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson. The structured handouts with pre-, during-, and post-reading strategies help them recognize persuasive techniques. This resource aligns
Preview of Your New Playlist Student Guide

Your New Playlist Student Guide

Created by
heymrsriley
A student study-guide for Jon Acuff's book Your New Playlist. This student guide provides processing tools, action steps, and repetition for your students.
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
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