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Higher education writing study guides for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of "Chronicle of a Death Foretold"_Lesson 1-8 PPT & Summative worksheet

"Chronicle of a Death Foretold"_Lesson 1-8 PPT & Summative worksheet

Created by
Elisa Lyu
Hi guys!I'm an IB English A/B teacher based in Shanghai at the moment. As an English A examiner, I've been trying to create resources that serve the purpose of both preparing students for exams and fostering their life-long love for English language and English literature.This bundle is on Chronicle of a Death Foretold which covers 9 lessons (45min-60min per lesson) in around 110 slides, plus a summative worksheet at the end. Here is a summary of this bundle. Lesson 1 - Background and terminolo
Preview of "Fences" by August Wilson

"Fences" by August Wilson

Presentation includes:Near page-by-page analysis of literary elements and themes throughout the text2 poems that connect to "Fences" Text SetOver 60 questions that analyze literary devices and themeOver 60 excerpts from the text accompany the questions1 fun One-Pager activity instructions with rubric and examples6 pictures of real annotations to serve as a model for students5 AP-style prompts for Q3- Literary Analysis that may be used for paragraph or full-essay practice2 fun closing activities
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for a Thesis Challenged

How to Write a Thesis Statement / Guidelines for a Thesis Challenged

A thesis statement (TS) is a guide map to your entire paper. It provides a mini-summary of the paper’s content. It allows the reader to know in advance how the paper is organized. It lets the reader know why he/she should care. (The “So What?”)This presentation gives the teachers and students a practical guide to writing a better thesis statement and essay.This presentation guides the learners through several exercises and activities to distinguish a good thesis statement from a weak one. Thi
Preview of Developing a Thesis Statement / Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

Developing a Thesis Statement / Setting a Purpose for Your Writing

When you write, your mission is to create a focused, clear message, brimming with quality ideas.In information/ expository writing, this focused message can often be captured in a nutshell in your thesis statement.A thesis statement:tells your reader exactly what you are writing aboutkeeps you, the writer, pointed in the right direction.This presentation is a guide for the students that explains to them the thesis statement.This presentation includes several exercises that allow the students
Preview of The Thesis Statement / How to State your Opinion Wisely in the Introduction

The Thesis Statement / How to State your Opinion Wisely in the Introduction

This presentation is a guide for all the students to explain an important part of the essay which is the thesis statement. Through several activities and exercises, this presentation guides the learners to distinguish a good thesis statement from a broad statement that is not correctly written. This presentation guides the students to sharpen and improve the quality of their writing.
Preview of Write-On to an Essay / Taking the First Steps to Writing an Essay.

Write-On to an Essay / Taking the First Steps to Writing an Essay.

This resource is a presentation that guides the students through the process of writing.Following a step-by-step approach, this presentation explains each step and allows the students to practice this step and develop their skills. The titles in this presentation include the following:Step 1- Deconstruct the promptDeconstruct the prompt PracticeStep 2- Pre-WritePre-Write PracticeStep 3 Create a ThesisThe Three Rules of a Good ThesisThesis Types to AvoidPractice and exercises about thesis stateme
Preview of Persuasive Writing / The Basics and The Steps to A Great Piece of Writing

Persuasive Writing / The Basics and The Steps to A Great Piece of Writing

This resource is a complete guide to the writing of a persuasive essay for high school students and college students. This resource explains the basic steps of writing a persuasive piece of writing to narrowing the topic and the divisions of the essay.The titles in this presentation include the following: Persuasion in Everyday LifeWhat is a Persuasive Essay?Types of Persuasive EssaysPrewriting—Choosing Your TopicTopic Bank Narrowing your Topic Considering Your Audience & PurposeWrite for Va
Preview of Essay Writing Tips/ A Guide for Writing Essays for Students

Essay Writing Tips/ A Guide for Writing Essays for Students

Is this you????You don’t answer the question – you use a one-size-fits-all essay and pretend that it answers the question, or you just waffle on about anything vaguely related to the topic.You have a ‘good understanding’ of the subject – but you still can’t write an essay.You write ‘too little’ – what you write is good, but how can you be given top marks if you don’t say half as much as another student?You keep repeating yourself instead of developing your ideas further - you’ve got nothing more
Preview of Thesis Statement / The Key to a Coherent Essay

Thesis Statement / The Key to a Coherent Essay

This presentation is a guide to the students for writing a clear and strong thesis statement that will enhance their writing and improve the quality of their writing.This presentation explains to the students what a thesis statement is and how to improve the quality of this thesis statement.This presentation allows the students the chance to practice writing and developing strong thesis statements.
Preview of Thesis Statement / The Road Map to your Essay

Thesis Statement / The Road Map to your Essay

This resource is a lesson in writing the thesis statement which is the key sentence and the most important sentence in the essay.The thesis statement is the road map of the essay.This is a guide that teaches the students and guides them to write clear and effective thesis statements.Through a number of activities and exercises that teach the students about the thesis statement and how to recognize a thesis statement and later to write and place it correctly in the paragraph
Preview of Creating a Thesis Statement / A Practical Guide with Examples

Creating a Thesis Statement / A Practical Guide with Examples

The Thesis Statement is the key to writing a coherent and well-organized essay. It is the road map of the essay, as it guides the reader and the writer if the essay to the organization and the ideas of the essay. This presentation guides the students to write a valid and a strong thesis statement. Through examples and explanations, this presentation gives the students the chance to practice writing their own thesis statements.
Preview of The Thesis Statement / A Sentence Worth More Than a Thousand Words

The Thesis Statement / A Sentence Worth More Than a Thousand Words

This presentation is a guide to the students for writing a clear and strong thesis statement that will enhance their writing and improve the quality of their writing. This presentation explains to the students what a thesis statement is and how to improve the quality of this thesis statement. This presentation allows the students the chance to practice writing and developing strong thesis statements.
Preview of Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements

Tips and Examples for Writing Thesis Statements

This presentation introduces the students to the process of choosing and writing a valid thesis statementThis presentation addresses middle and high school students.This presentation includes tips and examples that explain the process of writing a thesis statement.
Preview of Expository Text Structure: Compare-Contrast / Analytical Thinking & Writing

Expository Text Structure: Compare-Contrast / Analytical Thinking & Writing

Students need to be taught these text structures so that they can successfully read and write nonfiction.Compare-ContrastCause-Effect Goal-Action-Outcome (procedure/process, sequential/chronological order, order of importance)Problem-SolutionProposition-Support (persuasive, position)Concept-Definition (descriptive)This presentation explains the basics of expository writing with samples and examples of the compare contrast essay writing.
Preview of How to Write an Effective Thesis Statement? A Practical Guide for Students

How to Write an Effective Thesis Statement? A Practical Guide for Students

This presentation is meant to teach the students an important and basic skill to develop their writing which is writing a thesis statement. This presentation guides the students to learn about the thesis statement and its function in an essay. This presentation explains what a valid thesis statement and it provide the students with the opportunity to distinguish thesis statements from other sentences.Then this presentation gives the students the opportunity to write their thesis statements.
Preview of The Thesis Statement / What is it? How to Write it? A Practical Guide

The Thesis Statement / What is it? How to Write it? A Practical Guide

The Thesis statement is the central, controlling idea of a paper.It is a statement that someone wants to discuss or prove.It commits a writer to:– stay within the bounds of his main idea.– support it with either concrete evidence or sound logic.– follow a predicated order and emphasis in organizing his essay.This writing presentation explains to the students what the thesis statement is and how to write a clear and strong thesis statement.
Preview of Writing The Thesis Statement / An Interactive Presentation to Teach Writing

Writing The Thesis Statement / An Interactive Presentation to Teach Writing

This presentation teaches the students the skill of writing a clear thesis statement.The Thesis Statement is the guide or the road map of the essay, as it tells the reader where the essay is going and what are the ideas or topics that will be discussed in the body paragraphs. This presentation teaches the students the basics of a good thesis statement and how it functions in the essay. This presentation also includes a quiz that tests the students understanding of what the thesis is through aski
Preview of Easy Steps to a Great Thesis Statement / A Practical Writing Guide

Easy Steps to a Great Thesis Statement / A Practical Writing Guide

A thesis statement can be:The answer to a question that you have posedThe solution for a problem you have identifiedA statement that takes a position on a debatable topicThis presentation explains to the students the steps of identifying and writing a clear and effective thesis statement that guides the readers to the essay.
Preview of Resume Writing / A Basic Guide to the Steps of Writing A Great Resume

Resume Writing / A Basic Guide to the Steps of Writing A Great Resume

A resume is a factual representation of your skills, abilities, and background.Your resume should highlight any of your qualifications/skills related to job openings.Chronological resumes are preferred by most EmployersRecruiters spend AT MOST 20-30 seconds reviewing a resume. This presentation is a guide to the writing of a great resume.
Preview of Narrative Writing / General Guidelines and Tips (for Middle School Students)

Narrative Writing / General Guidelines and Tips (for Middle School Students)

This presentation introduces narrative writing to Middle School students. This presentation includes important tips about narrative writing with examples of this type of writing.This presentation also guides the students with samples to improve their writing This presentation can serve as an additional material to support the students in their initial stages of writing their narrative pieces.
Preview of Figurative Language

Figurative Language

Perfect for Honors and AP English! This PPT presentation has definitions for alliteration, allusion, ambiguity, anaphora, antithesis, apostrophe, aside, assonance, asyndeton, connotation, cacophony, caesura, consonance, denotation, enjambment, euphony, flashback, foreshadowing, hyperbole, imagery, invocation, litotes, metaphor, metonymy, onomatopoeia, oxymoron, paradox, paralipsis, periphrasis, personification, synesthesia, synecdoche, syntax, tragic flaw, and zeugma in two different versions of
Preview of Writing Effective Paragraphs / Creating Topic Sentences and Supporting Details

Writing Effective Paragraphs / Creating Topic Sentences and Supporting Details

This resource is a guide for basic reading skills. It teaches the learners the basic components of a well-organized paragraph, how the topic sentences are composed and how they are supported by the supporting details, what makes a good paragraph.It includes some exercises on creating an effective paragraph and including all the details that consolidate a paragraph. This presentation is very useful for beginning writers and supporting the students who struggle with the tasks of writing, and it wi
Preview of Writing Argumentative , Persuasive Essay / A Guide for Students  ( Sample Essay)

Writing Argumentative , Persuasive Essay / A Guide for Students ( Sample Essay)

This resource is a writing guide for students that teaches them the basics of writing an argumentative/persuasive essay. This resource guides the students to the basics of writing an essay with special emphasis on the steps of writing an argumentative/ persuasive essay. The titles in this presentation include the following:Suggestions of Possible Topics for the argumentative/ persuasive essay The Research Thesis Statement Supporting the thesis statement Counter-Argument Answering Counter-Argumen
Preview of Tips on Essay Writing / The Thesis Statement, Transitions, Conclusion

Tips on Essay Writing / The Thesis Statement, Transitions, Conclusion

This presentation is essential for revising essential skills in essay writing. This presentation guides the students through the steps of reading and analyzing the elements of the prompt, planning and writing the thesis statements, using the transitions and writing the conclusion. These steps of writing are explained through samples of essays and the notes of the teachers on these samples.
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