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High school writing-essays games for Google Apps and for GATE

Preview of Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Activity Google Slides Lesson

Writing Strong vs Weak Topic Sentences Interactive Activity Google Slides Lesson

A self-paced, self-checking mini lesson with intervention that includes 64 interactive Google Slides™ that help students identify and learn the difference between a strong or weak topic sentence. The lesson first explains what a strong topic sentence is and what it isn't. Then, through a series of ten examples, student practice recognizing a strong versus a weak topic sentence along with justifying why it is one or the other.⬆️ Try out the lesson's clickable interactivity at the end of the previ
Preview of Citing Text Evidence BUNDLE & Citing Evidence Game - Distance Learning

Citing Text Evidence BUNDLE & Citing Evidence Game - Distance Learning

Do your students struggle to seamlessly incorporate text evidence within their writing? This completely digital and printable unit will teach your students MLA 8 citations + critical lessons that teach students how to incorporate/embed these quotations within paragraphs. The Citing Evidence Game will engage students in fun but meaningful practice with crafting parenthetical citations and embedding quotations. This is a digital and printable resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Th
Preview of The Chrysalids Comprehensive Unit -  Engaging Activities, Assessments, Digital

The Chrysalids Comprehensive Unit - Engaging Activities, Assessments, Digital

Introducing "The Chrysalids Unit," an all-inclusive teaching resource for John Wyndham’s novel "The Chrysalids." This comprehensive unit includes 17 engaging lessons to captivate and challenge your students.Each lesson is carefully designed to reinforce learning and encourage critical thinking. The lessons start with a clear introduction to the topic and a review of the previous lesson, ensuring that students have a solid foundation upon which to build.To make the learning experience even more i
Preview of MLA Formatting & ICE (Introduce, Cite, Explain) Mini Lesson and Review Game

MLA Formatting & ICE (Introduce, Cite, Explain) Mini Lesson and Review Game

Created by
208 LitChicks
Help your students understand MLA Formatting & embedding quotes using the ICE (introduce, cite, explain) method! This MLA bundle includes instructional slides, student handouts and a review game! Our review game, "Horse Races" gets kids up and moving while also having them read their handouts and highlight for information!The MLA Formatting & ICE presentation and handouts includes information about what MLA format is, why we write in MLA format, how to set up a paper in MLA format, and h
Preview of Argumentative Writing mystery game

Argumentative Writing mystery game

This is a google slides game modeled after a murder mystery game. Students will have to work through the game, fill out an evidence log, and eventually write an argumentative essay defending their arrest of the person they think is responsible for the murder. The evidence log seems to be having issues, so I have it listed separately as a free page.
Preview of Thesis Statements Mini Lesson Interactive Game Activity with Google Slides

Thesis Statements Mini Lesson Interactive Game Activity with Google Slides

Are you teaching your students about argumentative claims, thesis statements, or essay writing? Use as a mini lesson! Self-paced and self-checking practice with intervention! This product includes 335 interactive Google Slides™ that help students identify and learn the difference between an informational versus literary thesis statement as well as an open versus closed thesis statement. The lesson first explains what a strong thesis statement is and what it isn't. Then, through a series of ten e
Preview of The Writing Games! Dice Review Game for Research & Writing Skills

The Writing Games! Dice Review Game for Research & Writing Skills

Can your students demonstrate understanding of the most important writing and research concepts? Test them and find out with this Writing Games! interactive dice board.This student-centered, engaging dice game is perfect for any MLA research unit or as a unit test or final exam review. The writing games dice board requires students to think about various aspects of writing and research, including the stages of the writing process, traits of writing, in-text citations, direct quotes, plagiarizing
Preview of AP Spanish | Mejora tu Ensayo Argumentativo | Argumentative Essay | Tácticas

AP Spanish | Mejora tu Ensayo Argumentativo | Argumentative Essay | Tácticas

Created by
Granabana
Are you looking to provide your Pre & AP Spanish students formative writing practice without the burden of having to read each submission? ¡Para Aquí!THE PERSPECTIVE: To improve writing, one has to write, and we want to provide our classroom writers the time and space to practice. But we don’t want to overburden ourselves with assessing each submittal and especially read material when the students haven’t had the training necessary to succeed.THE PRACTICE: Students are given tools to refle
Preview of Thesis Statements ELA Mystery Reveal Picture Pixel Art Practice Puzzle

Thesis Statements ELA Mystery Reveal Picture Pixel Art Practice Puzzle

Mystery reveal pixel art utilizing Google Sheets™ is the latest education craze! This activity is a quick check and should take students about 5-10 minutes to complete. Use as a warm-up or an exit ticket. It is self-checking and highly motivating. Students are eager to discover the hidden picture and the reveal allows them to check their progress along the way.Students can change their answers as many times as they want until they select the right one; therefore, it's really important that you s
Preview of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Unit Bundle

The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Unit Bundle

Created by
Lit is the Life
This Resource Includes: Power Point Slides (101 slides) with Bell Work Questions, Discussion Activity Directions, Lecture Notes/Terms, Essay Directions & Prompts (for AP Literature), Video links. 3 quizzes1 assessment (Google Form) Peer Edit handoutAP Lit Q3 Literary Argument RubricAnalysis QuestionsJournal RubricGuided NotesMetamorphosis Hexagonal Thinking ActivityMetamorphosis Literary Jenga
Preview of Escape from MLA Island! - MLA Formatting Escape Room Activity

Escape from MLA Island! - MLA Formatting Escape Room Activity

Created by
Googly Eyeballs
Looking for a fun way to review MLA formatting with your students?Let them try to escape from MLA Island! This activity features 5 different puzzles that students must correctly solve to escape the island. This works great as a team or individual activity.Document is completely editable!
Preview of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Play Unit Bundle

Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Play Unit Bundle

Created by
Lit is the Life
This is a massive four-week bundle that includes the following resources: Four Weeks' worth of bell work questions, assignment directions, and rubrics. Historical Background (of Macbeth) Slides with video links and quizAnticipatory survey (Google form)Drama terms List (& definitions) with quizLink to Folger's script (pdf) with act questions, & a list of AP Lit. (Q3) Prompts AP essay rubric for Q3, Essay outline document (Google Doc)One-pager template assignment with rubricMacbeth literar
Preview of Argument Essay Evidence Strategy for AP Language Exam or ACT Writing Prep

Argument Essay Evidence Strategy for AP Language Exam or ACT Writing Prep

Looking for a fun test prep activity for the AP English Language exam, ACT Writing prompt, or other state test? If your student struggle when coming up with evidence for a timed argument essay, then you NEED to teach them this simple strategy for organizing what they already know into relevant evidence for the prompt.This activity (which is included in my AP Language Unit 4 resource) includes:guided notes and a Google Slide presentation to help students learn a simple acronym for argument essay
Preview of Frankenstein Argument Essay Differentiated Scaffolds, Vocab, Activity, Game CCSS

Frankenstein Argument Essay Differentiated Scaffolds, Vocab, Activity, Game CCSS

Created by
Trang Exchange
Students must decide: Who's the real monster--Frankenstein or his creature? Packed with 150+ pages of student and teacher-friendly resources!Here's what one 12th grade teacher said about the essay scaffold:"This resource was awesome. It was very cohesive, in-depth and easy to adapt for different skill levels. It worked very well and was exactly what I needed. I especially loved the word banks and sentence stems. Thank you!"This comprehensive resource guides students through the entire essay proc
Preview of Thesis Statement Speed Dating

Thesis Statement Speed Dating

No matter which level of student you have in your classroom, the thesis statement proves to be a challenging part of teaching writing. This activity has been a hit in my classroom on all levels–the students are engaged, I am able to provide immediate feedback, and the thesis statements produced after this lesson are more clear. Enjoy!
Preview of Thesis Throwdown Class Game: Middle & High School Thesis Writing Practice

Thesis Throwdown Class Game: Middle & High School Thesis Writing Practice

Get students engaged in the writing process with this fun thesis throwdown team game!The pack includes:2 Completely Editable Google SlideshowsOne slideshow focuses on writing a 3-point thesis using argumentative/persuasive writing promptsOne slideshow focuses on writing an overarching thesis using literary analysis writing prompts (that can be applied to any story)1 Completely Editable Google Document & PDF student/team writing response sheet (3 pages) with included final reflection sheet (1
Preview of Taylor Swift or Emily Dickinson? Introductory Biography Activity

Taylor Swift or Emily Dickinson? Introductory Biography Activity

Use this Google Slides game to introduce students to the great American poet, Emily Dickinson, in comparison to the well-loved pop-princess herself, Taylor Swift. To play, students will click toon questions on the home slide, or an instructor can click on them in more of a whole-class, gameshow-style of play. For each question, the answer is either Emily Dickinson or Taylor Swift. To find out if the answer is correct, just click on the linked question, which will take you to a slide that offers
Preview of New Year Vision Board Christian Themed, No-Prep, Canva

New Year Vision Board Christian Themed, No-Prep, Canva

Introducing the Christian Vision Board – the ultimate tool for the beginning of a new year where believers seek divine guidance and alignment with God's sovereign plan. Crafted with elegance and reverence, this board is not just a mere tool, but a sacred testament to a student’s commitment to walk in alignment with God's will. Inspired by Habakkuk 2:2, it encourages students to write their vision. But this board is not just about setting intentions and envisioning the future. It goes beyond that
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis of Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote"

Rhetorical Analysis of Susan B. Anthony's "On Women's Right to Vote"

Suggested Course:AP Language & CompositionIn this assignment, students practice rhetorical analysis skills to analyze and respond to Susan B. Anthony's speech. Students examine the text's rhetorical situation for key components like speaker, audience, and exigence. Then, they identify and analyze rhetorical techniques that support her argument. Lastly, they engage in a written response (either a rhetorical precis or a question 2 prompt). This assignment is meant to develop their rhetorical a
Preview of GOLD RUSH - MLA Citation Partner Review Game

GOLD RUSH - MLA Citation Partner Review Game

Created by
Reuter's Realm
Use this review game to prepare your students for assessments on MLA Citations or upcoming research projects!A little healthy competition can make for such a fun review of classroom concepts. Gold Rush is just that - a fast-paced review game to play with a partner. Students will:Practice in-text citationsWork with a partnerPrepare for upcoming assessments and projectsI hope your students have as much fun playing as I had making this resource!This resource is great for early middle school enrichm
Preview of Thesis Throwdown! Teach and review thesis statements with some fun!

Thesis Throwdown! Teach and review thesis statements with some fun!

If you are teaching thesis statements, you need this resource! It is a fun and engaging way to get your students excited about writing thesis statements. This digital resource includes slides for a mini-lesson or a thesis review. Plus you get access to 20 different prompts that students can practice with.Prompts for Expository Writing, Argumentative Writing, Persuasive Writing, and Personal NarrativesGames are a great way to get students involved and excited about what they are doing! Every time
Preview of Gamifying the Research Paper

Gamifying the Research Paper

Let’s face it - research is rarely fun in the average English classroom. I didn’t want that. Inspired by a course on Gamification in Education and an article on MMORPGs usage in libraries, I decided to try to Gamify my own research unit. All the content in this unit are completely modifiable to fit your school’s system and tools for research and writing - just adjust point values and the number of tasks in the game to fit YOUR research. Think of it as a template. I designed this game to go along
Preview of Works Cited Mix Up (practicing citations)

Works Cited Mix Up (practicing citations)

Teaching works cited pages and citing sources can be a drag, but this activity gamifies practicing this important skill. Individual students or small groups will race to finish an MLA works cited page. Included are printable materials and instructions.
Preview of Would You Rather: This or That Argument Game

Would You Rather: This or That Argument Game

Want a game to get your students arguing? Need an activity to help with argument skills? This argument game helps students come up with quick evidence under the pressure of a timer to silly prompts. Each round provides two options with the same question: What Would You Rather?This is perfect as an icebreaker, an introduction to an argument writing unit, or for practice towards the AP Language and Composition exam.
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