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Preview of Writing Graphic Organizer BUNDLE | Informative/Expository |Argumentative/Opinion

Writing Graphic Organizer BUNDLE | Informative/Expository |Argumentative/Opinion

Streamline your writing instruction with our comprehensive Writing Graphic Organizers Bundle! This bundle includes resources for both informative/expository and argumentative/opinion essays, providing your students with structured and scaffolded support to enhance their writing skills. Perfect for grades 3-6+, these organizers are designed to help students develop clear, well-organized essays, making them a valuable addition to any writing curriculum.What's Included:Informative/Expository Writin
Preview of MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete Guide for Students and Teacher (presentation)

MLA Format Complete GuideThis electronic download includes a detailed presentation that explains MLA format entirely. Teaching research writing is hard, especially to students who are new to MLA format. This simplifies the format and is a resource that you can print for your students to reference.This source includes the following:1. Presentation link for teacher to present.2. PDF download of notes for easier student comprehensionHere's what the presentation includes:1. Information on MLA format
Preview of BUNDLE: Odyssey Books 9 & 12 Guided Reading-HS English Low-High Level Readers

BUNDLE: Odyssey Books 9 & 12 Guided Reading-HS English Low-High Level Readers

Created by
Haus of English
Explore "The Odyssey" with our bundle of close reading assignments, each focusing on key passages from Homer's epic. Included in this bundle:Close Reading: The Cicones PassageClose Reading: The Lotus Eaters PassageClose Reading: The Cyclops PassageClose Reading: The Sirens PassageThese assignments guide students through the text with color-coded annotations and questions. They're designed for flexibility in lesson planning and cater to learners of all levels. Enhance your classroom resources wit
Preview of The Batman Unit - Complete Curriculum

The Batman Unit - Complete Curriculum

Unit DescriptionThis lesson is a part of the overall unit examining one of the most famous and popular heroes in comic book history, Batman. This unit will use a variety of the listed standards to practice and gain knowledge using the various mediums and versions. This includes an examination of the origin of Batman, background, tech, allies, villains, settings, Batman throughout time, the Death of Batman and other facets of the history of Batman. The various texts used will include classic comi
Preview of Fahrenheit 451 Part 3 Burning Bright Conspiracy Theories Writing Project

Fahrenheit 451 Part 3 Burning Bright Conspiracy Theories Writing Project

Created by
Let's Get Lit
Need a fun activity for Fahrenheit 451? How about a chance for students to practice making claims and supporting them with evidence, all while ensuring reading comprehension along the way? Try these worksheets — four pages of fun, engaging material that supports students understanding of the text while encouraging them to think outside the box. TEXT NEEDED: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyPRACTICE WITH: Finding supporting evidence, making claims, formulating arguments, writing argumentative paragr
Preview of End Of Year Project | Passion Project | Meaningful Activity

End Of Year Project | Passion Project | Meaningful Activity

End your school year on a high note with this Passion Project, designed specifically for high school students. This engaging mini-unit allows students to explore and share their passions while developing essential writing and presentation skills. With detailed instructions, comprehensive rubrics, and intuitive graphic organizers, this unit is the perfect way to foster creativity and collaboration as the school year concludes. Key Features:Passion-Fueled Essay Writing: Students are tasked with wr
Preview of Informative/Expository/Nonfiction/Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Packet

Informative/Expository/Nonfiction/Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Packet

Guide students from start to finish of the writing process! Eye-catching and easy for kids to reference, this makes nonfiction, argumentative, persuasive, informational, and expository writing easy and straightforward. Interactive links included; the outlined structure provides prompts, questions, writing samples, and how to properly identify & cite sources. This makes writing easy and fun for your class or small group!graphic organizer / literary writing / literature / analyze / structureE
Preview of Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizers | From Brainstorming to Final Draft

Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizers | From Brainstorming to Final Draft

Need a print or digital resource that provides a solid and easy-to-follow structure to start your students off with argumentative essay writing? This argumentative essay writing organizer has been designed to simplify and streamline the essay writing process for students and for you, teachers! It's completely no-prep, you can print and teach straight away, combining at any stage of an argumentative writing unit.The organizer is broken down into a 5-step procedure that covers every stage of essay
Preview of Argumentative Writing Breakdown

Argumentative Writing Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go argumentative writing breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!From writing a thesis to the work cited page, this bundle packet includes EVERYTHING your students will need to write a successful argumentative essay. This bundle includes lessons on:Intro & Conclusions BreakdownThesis & Claim Sentences BreakdownQuote Blending BreakdownQuote, Paraphrase & Summary BreakdownCommentary BreakdownTransition Bre
Preview of Character Analysis Essay Graphic Organizer

Character Analysis Essay Graphic Organizer

Created by
The Lit Lounge
Teaching students to write remains the most challenging task that secondary teachers encounter. I have had great success with this chart, and it may help you as well. This graphic organizer offers prompts that students may follow that show the purpose of every sentence in an essay. It is uploaded as a Word document so you may scaffold or mold to your curriculum and instruction.
Preview of Quote Blending Breakdown

Quote Blending Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go quote blending breakdown works on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Using evidence well is essential to prove one's point, but students can struggle to blend them correctly. I don't know how many times I've seen quotes written without proper context, without a citation, or just inserted into their paragraphs without any additional information. On the first page, students are given an overview of what quote blending is and th
Preview of The Hot Zone - Informative Paragraph: Disease Emergence

The Hot Zone - Informative Paragraph: Disease Emergence

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Scaffolded ELA
This resource guides students through reading three nonfiction sources on where new diseases come from, including one excerpt from Richard Preston's The Hot Zone. Students summarize each source by using notes to answer the basic questions about each text (who/what/when/where/how) and then combining their notes into complete sentences. Finally, students combine the information from at least two of the sources into an informative paragraph with in-text citations and a Works Cited. Skills involved:
Preview of Write a Research Paper Like a Historian - Developing a Thesis

Write a Research Paper Like a Historian - Developing a Thesis

This is the first product in a forthcoming set that pushes students to write "like a historian" by using meaningful critical thinking skills to make their writing of a regular research paper become relevant and profound! This 11-page guide takes students through how to develop a claim and topic sentences, then use them to develop a thesis. Students are guided through developing a claim with information, examples, a checklist of requirements, and information for extra help or an extra challenge.
Preview of Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Hello Fellow Teacher, This three-page graphic organize will take students step-by-step through the process of writing an argumentative paper. Use this with middle and high school students, homeschool, or adult education. There are suggested sentence frames, reminders for parenthetical documentation, and more.The graphic organizer also includes space for two body paragraphs: topic sentence, evidence, two or more sentences of analysis, a 2nd piece of evidence, two or more sentences of analysis, an
Preview of The Hot Zone - Informative Paragraph: What is a virus?

The Hot Zone - Informative Paragraph: What is a virus?

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Scaffolded ELA
This resource guides students through reading three short nonfiction sources on viruses, including one from Richard Preston's The Hot Zone. Students then summarize each source by using notes to answer the basic questions about each text (who/what/when/where/how) and then combining their notes into complete sentences. Finally, students combine the information from at least two of the sources into an informative paragraph with in-text citations and a Works Cited. Scaffolding informative writing in
Preview of When to Quote, Paraphrase or Summary Breakdown

When to Quote, Paraphrase or Summary Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go quote, paraphrase, and summary breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Using evidence well is essential to prove one's point, but students can struggle to figure out how to input evidence. Oftentimes, this leads to overquoting or too much general summary, neither of which help to improve their argument. This guide is made to help high school students define what a quote, paraphrase, and summary are, and when each
Preview of Structure - Subverting a Generic Code

Structure - Subverting a Generic Code

This series of activites uses a flipped classroom, where students read, highlight and create a series of dotpoints to understand the subversion of generic codes. They then research an example of a tv series that subverts a generic code and in pairs give a three minute lesson to the class on why their tv series is part of a genre but chooses to subvert it. They are given guiding questions to respond to. The last activity is them choosing a scene from a text in a genre they know well and using i
Preview of Write a Literary Analysis Paper Like a Literary Critic- Developing a Thesis

Write a Literary Analysis Paper Like a Literary Critic- Developing a Thesis

This is the first product in a forthcoming set that pushes students to write "like a literary critic" by using meaningful critical thinking skills to make their writing of a regular literary analysis paper become relevant and profound! This 12-page guide takes students through how to develop a claim and topic sentences, then use them to develop a thesis. Students are guided through developing a claim with information, examples, a checklist of requirements, and information for extra help or an e
Preview of The Odyssey Story Tracker - Write & Draw the Hero's Journey   Graphic Organizer

The Odyssey Story Tracker - Write & Draw the Hero's Journey Graphic Organizer

Created by
Teacher's Best
Students note each step of Odysseus' journey through writing and drawing with this EDITABLE Graphic Organizer for 'During Reading' notes. Track his travels and 'Hero's Journey'. Great printed or online!We understand that different student editions of the Odyssey may include / exclude different stops and so this product is EDITABLE for your convenience. For each stop on Odysseus' journey students note the major characters, plot, and parts of the hero's journey. Then students draw a symbol or pict
Preview of TWR Note-Taking and Sentence Expansion Color Printables

TWR Note-Taking and Sentence Expansion Color Printables

Created by
The Lady Doth
These color printables go along with the TWR Note-taking and Sentence Expansion lesson. They are perfect for students to have on their desk to work on paper.
Preview of Thesis Statement Lesson, Guided Notes, and Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz

Thesis Statement Lesson, Guided Notes, and Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz

This product includes 21 slide Thesis Statement Lesson plan with guided notes and a self-grading google forms quiz.
Preview of Argumentative Thesis and Claims Breakdown

Argumentative Thesis and Claims Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go argumentative thesis statement and claims breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Writing claims, especially the thesis is often the most difficult but most important step of the essay writing process, but it's made easy with this quick how-to guide that can work as a review, a lesson, or a reminder on the wall. It's designed to be eye-catching and flashy to catch students' attention, but then to teach them about
Preview of Full Essay Structure Unit, complete with notes, practice, and more!

Full Essay Structure Unit, complete with notes, practice, and more!

Created by
EvansEnglish
Help your students grow as writers with a mega-unit over essay-writing with a focus on structure. This mega-bundle is meant to prevent take-home work for the teacher and increase skill levels in writing essays for class, state tests, and even college; this purchase includes slide decks, guided notes, and practice your students need to master essay structure. This unit includes:Slide Deck Notes: Notes with audio or without, in Google Sheets and in PowerPoint. Practice: Each mini-unit includes no
Preview of REHUGO chart for AP Lang Socratic seminar research (Environment/Climate topic)

REHUGO chart for AP Lang Socratic seminar research (Environment/Climate topic)

Created by
A Novel Plan
REHUGO is an acronym that can help students think of different types of evidence to use in argument essays. It stands for Reading, Entertainment or pop culture, History, Universal truths, Government or current events, Observations or personal experience.This chart helps students practice with these categories and also expand their knowledge and personal evidence bank.This chart also asks students to think about how writers can use evidence strategically to exemplify, amplify, clarify, associate,
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