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11th grade writing homework for Easel Activities

Preview of Writing Hooks (Topic Sentences) Homework

Writing Hooks (Topic Sentences) Homework

Created by
Mighty Writers
Use this worksheet to have students practice writing topic sentences. Includes ADAPTED version! In the adapted version, students can choose from a reduced number of hook types, and teachers can insert the number of paragraphs to be completed. File includes: * worksheet* ADAPTED version* answer keySee our Hook Types & Weaknesses handout to accompany this worksheet! For additional homework or practice, see Evaluating Hooks Homework.This resource can be purchased in a BUNDLE at a discount price
Preview of Wonder Movie Review

Wonder Movie Review

Did your students watch the movie Wonder? Then this movie review worksheet might be a good way for students to reflect on the movie.You also may like:Bridge to Terabithia Movie Book Comparison and ReviewReader's Theater: Reading Comprehension & Critical ThinkingLiterature Circles & Book ClubsVocabulary Screener Grades 2-8How you can get TPT credit to use on future purchases:1.Go to your My Purchases page2.Next to each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button3.Simply click it and gi
Preview of Building Suspense in Creative Writing - Activities and Techniques

Building Suspense in Creative Writing - Activities and Techniques

In creative writing, the only thing that will keep the reader engaged in your story until the last page is by building effective suspense. This resource includes a visual chart of the different types of suspense to include in writing and includes relevant examples and tips to achieve it. In addition, also included in this resource are two suspense building activities and 4 pages of notes on how to effectively build suspense within any type of story.Please see the preview for more details.You m
Preview of C-E-R Writing Review Worksheet (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

C-E-R Writing Review Worksheet (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Are you implementing a C-E-R (claim, evidence, reasoning) writing framework in your class? Want to make sure that your students know the framework forwards and back? This double-sided review worksheet will show you quickly which students are still struggling with identifying claims, evidence, and reasoning--whether they're online or in-person!Students will identify all parts of the framework, match claims to appropriate evidence, and brainstorm real-life situations in which claims, evidence, and
Preview of 2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity FREEBIE

2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity FREEBIE

Let students have fun and get creative with this FREE 2-Sentence Horror Stories Creative Writing Activity! Students will write a couple of 2-sentence horror stories, which will challenge them to consider their reader's reactions while writing concisely. This creative writing activity can serve as enrichment, a resource for early finishers, or just a fun Halloween lesson!A teacher's guide is also included which covers directions for using this lesson as a whole class activity, a station, or deliv
Preview of Hamlet Act 4 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 4 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity analyzing the meaning and significance of Ophelia's lines in Act IV provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: Close Reading - 10 multiple choice and short answer questions based on a close reading of the Ophelia and Laertes' lines, building on comprehension, allusions, and context. Informational Text Close Reading - This enhancement
Preview of Identifying Hooks in Introduction Paragraphs Worksheet

Identifying Hooks in Introduction Paragraphs Worksheet

Created by
LA With Ms A
Includes four introduction paragraph examples in which students can practice identifying the hook, and what type of technique was used to write the hook. Great for reinforcing a lesson on the different types of hooks in informational or argumentative writing!
Preview of Appositive Worksheet: An Introduction with Practice!

Appositive Worksheet: An Introduction with Practice!

This two-sided worksheet introduces appositives and could be used easily for grades 7-12. It would serve as excellent formative practice and could be left with a sub, sent as homework, or given as partner work in class. Appositives (as noun or adjective phrases) can provide extra details and/or elaborations that make student writing more vivid and descriptive. This worksheet shows students how appositives might be used at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. The worksheet also teache
Preview of Creating Characters in Creative Writing

Creating Characters in Creative Writing

In creative writing, it is very important to create strong and dynamic characters. In addition, characters within a story need to have strong motivation, and their interactions with other characters need to add interest and appeal to the reader.Included within this resource is a visual reminder to students in creative writing when it comes the time to incorporate characters in their work.Also included is a worksheet that will guide students in creating a strong main character and a second works
Preview of Chemistry Menu Choice Board - Writing in Science with Easel Activity

Chemistry Menu Choice Board - Writing in Science with Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Chemistry Tic Tac Think. A Differentiated Writing Assignment. In this menu choice board activity, students choose a task from each horizontal row. Students have a choice, but the first row is related to the history of chemistry, the second to the periodic table and the third to the elements. In some cases, you may want to specify certain tasks for individual students or challenge some students to complete all the squares for enrichment. Use in class or as a homework assignment. Includes a writin
Preview of Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Created by
Lighthouse Lit
♫♫♫ Add music and engagement to poetry lessons ♫ ♫ ♫Students will analyse two works that deal with African American struggles: Langston Hughes poem, I, too, and Tupac Shakur's song, Changes. Using timelines and mini biographies, students will understand and constrast the poem's positive outlook compared to the song's pessimistic stance. An extension activity allows students to continue the timeline to the present day and share their own point of view on the issue.What's included:- Teaching Guide
Preview of Hamlet Act 2 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 2 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity analyzing the significance of the player's speech in Act II of Shakespeare's Hamlet and provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: On Level - 10 multiple choice questions based on close reading of the player's speech, asking for analysis of vocabulary, context, plot, and allusions. Media Collection - This enhancement activity asks stu
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Russia

Charts and Graphs - Russia

29 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs on Russia:Vladimir Putin Approval Ratings, Syrian Civil War, Black Carbon Emissions, Phone calls by Putin and Trump, Oil Prices, Leadership in Russia,Airplane Crashes,Shipping Emissions, Annual Income, Military Craft in the Arctic,Age of the Population, Poverty Rates,Using the Internet, Births and Deaths,Libraries,The Circus,Migration,Covid-19 Deaths,Infant Mortality,Deaths in World War II,Russian Food Imports, Natural Gas,
Preview of Baseball: Facts and Opinions Research Project

Baseball: Facts and Opinions Research Project

Baseball - Facts and Opinions Research Project: This workbook is an opportunity to research the sport of baseball at different levels, from Little League Games to Major League Games. Students have an opportunity to distinguish between facts and opinions. They can write summaries and critiques of live games and recorded games. For more Spring and Summer activities, visit Creativity in Motion!
Preview of Hamlet Act 3 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 3 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity from Claudius' soliloquy provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: On-Level - Four close reading questions developing an analysis of Claudius' feelings of contentment and guilt in Act III. Creative Writing - This enhancement activity asks students to rewrite Claudius' soliloquy in a different form of writing. Use of technology and cr
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue Quiz #1

Punctuating Dialogue Quiz #1

Created by
Mighty Writers
Assess your students' dialogue skills as a quiz or additional homework. Includes ADAPTED version. File includes: * quiz/extra homework* ADAPTED version* answer keyThis resource can be purchased in a BUNDLE at a discount price here.
Preview of Hamlet Act 1 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 1 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity analyzing the significance of King Hamlet's ghost in Act I of Shakespeare's Hamlet and provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: Intervention/On-Level - Vocabulary and close reading questions to enhance understanding of foreshadowing and allusions in Marcellus' and Horatio's lines in Act I. Creative Writing - This enhancement activit
Preview of Art History: Reflection Notebook

Art History: Reflection Notebook

Art History - Reflection Notebook: This Art History notebook is designed for Art and Art History Classes.Thanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.ENJOY THIS ART HISTORY RESOURCE.CHECK OUT MONTHLY SALES FOR MORE GREAT RESOURCES.CELEBRATE CREATIVITY & LITERACY BY STUDYING ART AND ART HISTORY.
Preview of Hamlet Act 5 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Hamlet Act 5 Scaffolded Activity | 3 Levels of Close Reading Activities

Created by
Lit and More
This breakout activity analyzing the meaning and significance of the gravediggers' lines in Act V and provides three levels of learning. The activities could be combined in an effort of differentiation or completed one after another to increase comprehension. The three levels include: Close Reading - 5 close reading questions examining the two gravediggers' (aka clowns) conversation about Ophelia's death. Students will be asked to analyze nuances and context of this conversation, as well as appl
Preview of Write a Sonnet like Shakespeare!

Write a Sonnet like Shakespeare!

Encourage your students to channel their inner Shakespeare by composing their very own sonnet for this special occasion. This resource introduces the quintessential structure and rhyming scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet, guiding students through the process of crafting heartfelt and poetic verses. As they explore the intricacies of sonnet composition, students will embrace creativity while learning the art of expressing affection through rhythmic and eloquent language. This activity culminates i
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis: Spotlight on Analysis with "Charles"

Text Dependent Analysis: Spotlight on Analysis with "Charles"

Created by
Mighty Writers
Use this resource to teach your students HOW to write a strong analysis of a citation.This lesson uses Shirley Jackson's short story "Charles" for its sample evidence and analysis. Jackson's story is available for FREE as a PDF or Google Doc through the Library of America (loa). [search "Shirley Jackson Charles" online to access]Recommended use of resource:Read the story.Have students use the graphic organizer and Sentence Starters for Analysis sheet to brainstorm evidence and analysis for the g
Preview of The Glass Castle: Writing a Summary and Critique

The Glass Castle: Writing a Summary and Critique

The Glass Castle - Writing a Summary and Critique: This two page worksheet is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a book.Key Words: Memoir, Resilience, FamilyAuthor: Jeannette WallsPRINT & DIGITAL formats are included.For More Thoughtful Resources visit Creativity in Motion.
Preview of The Bridges of Madison County: Writing a Summary and Critique

The Bridges of Madison County: Writing a Summary and Critique

The Bridges of Madison County - Writing a Summary and Critique: This two page worksheet is an opportunity for students to write a summary and critique of a book.Key Words: Novel, Romance, FictionAuthor: Robert James WallerPRINT & DIGITAL formats are included.For More Thoughtful Resources visit Creativity in Motion.
Preview of Logical Fallacies Activity for ELA Students

Logical Fallacies Activity for ELA Students

Empower your ELA students with our Logical Fallacies Worksheet! Specifically designed for middle and high school, it explores key logical fallacies like Red Herring, Straw Man, Ad Hominem, False Analogy, Circular Reasoning, Ad Hominem, Hasty Generalization, and Slippery Slope.With clear descriptions and teacher-provided examples, students will grasp these concepts easily. The unique cartoon template lets them create engaging dialogues where one character uses a specific fallacy.This hands-on app
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