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12th grade writing microsofts for GATE

Preview of Assertion Journal Bundle #1: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Assertion Journal Bundle #1: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Challenge your students to blend close reading and argumentation skills as they broaden their world views! Assertion journals--written responses to pithy quotations--are an integral part of my classroom. Through them, students learn to think critically, analyze, and argue. They are frequently cited by my students as one of the most helpful and enjoyable assignments of the entire year. This product contains ten topical collections of quotations, presented attractively with unique pictures and bac
Preview of Assertion Journal ULTIMATE Bundle: Rhetorical Analysis and Argumentation

Assertion Journal ULTIMATE Bundle: Rhetorical Analysis and Argumentation

This ever-growing bundle of Assertion Journals includes every quotation set from The Rhetor's Toolbox. Challenge your students to blend close reading, rhetorical analysis, and argumentation skills as they broaden their world views! Assertion journals--written responses to pithy quotations--are an integral part of my classroom. Through them, students learn to think critically, analyze, and argue. They are frequently cited by my students as one of the most helpful and enjoyable assignments of the
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Basics: President Bush's Speech on 9/11

Rhetorical Analysis Basics: President Bush's Speech on 9/11

The following file is a mini unit I use with my AP English Language class to get us started thinking about rhetorical analysis. I usually do this in the first week of school. File includes the following: - Full text of President George W. Bush's speech on 9/11, formatted to give students room to annotate. - Full text of President George W. Bush's speech on 9/11, with a starter key pointing out basic rhetorical moves Bush is making in regards to language and structure. - Notes for students
Preview of Assertion Journal BUNDLE #2: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Assertion Journal BUNDLE #2: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Challenge your students to blend close reading and argumentation skills as they broaden their world views! Assertion journals--written responses to pithy quotations--are an integral part of my classroom. Through them, students learn to think critically, analyze, and argue. They are frequently cited by my students as one of the most helpful and enjoyable assignments of the entire year. This product contains a second collection of quotations, presented attractively with unique pictures and backgro
Preview of Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Created by
Sarah Emerson
This is a page/poster that students can use as a reference when writing about art. Great for teachers of art history, art teachers, and elementary teachers teaching art. Also great for gifted and talented learners. It is a great way for any teacher of writing to incorporate new vocabulary and incorporate art into writing.
Preview of Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric

Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric

Created by
Litteacher
Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric--This personal statement assignment is based on the classical Hero's Journey. All students are on their own personal journey & the juniors and seniors are all working on personal statements, so I combined the two. This standards-based writing assignment includes two writing prompts, a scoring rubric, and a peer editing checklist. This assignment can be differentiated for several levels, and has been used/modified succe
Preview of AP/H English: Analyzing Syntax in "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

AP/H English: Analyzing Syntax in "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

On this assignment, students consider a list of syntax strategies and how King intentionally crafts sentences to deliver a persuasive argument. Students are prompted to write two short-answer responses using commentary and evidence to examine his rhetorical choices.Students are provided with a descriptive list of seven syntax strategies to guide their choices; they are also provided a writing checklist using language from the AP English Language 6-pt. rubric. In addition, I've included advice fo
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: Nikki Giovanni

Daily Poem/Poet: Nikki Giovanni

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Nikki Giovanni's "Ego Tripping." The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Greek Gods Research Project , grading rubric &Peer Evaluation sheets (Editable)

Greek Gods Research Project , grading rubric &Peer Evaluation sheets (Editable)

Created by
Teach and Lead
This editable and fillable resource resource includes:-Instruction and steps of the project-Grading Rubric-Peer Evaluation Sheet Directions for Peer Evaluation Sheet : For each, circle the appropriate grade and provide an explanation. If you think an F is deserved, please come speak to me. If you need more space, use the back.
Preview of Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle

Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
What a steal! An entire persuasive essay prewriting packet that goes from topic selection, to writing a thesis using parallel structure, persuasive essay dictionary notes, citing sources, writing 5 paragraphs. Grading Rubric included as well as the student outline and brainstorming sheets. Your whole persuasive essay unit is HERE! If you would like the powerpoint that accompanies this packet, it is available (Persuasive Essay Dictionary) for $1.50. It provides all of the definitions and exampl
Preview of Classroom Magazine

Classroom Magazine

Created by
Lawsons Lessons
This assignment is the perfect enrichment activity, especially for advanced or honors courses. It is project-based and student-led! The project is designed to simulate a real magazine company, with the students taking the roles of chief editors, editors, and writing staff. Students are required to communicate with each other, make decisions together, and to create several different types of writing. Students will actually create a professionally printed magazine using design software of the teac
Preview of Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Advanced level and text-dependent questions for "The Monroe Doctrine." Ideal for US History classes. Basic level text-dependent questions are included, followed by a more advanced level Socratic Seminar.
Preview of I Am Bursting with Self Love

I Am Bursting with Self Love

Created by
SELebrate YOU
This is an engaging activity that builds self awareness, promotes self reflection and gets kids celebrating themselves through I Am statements.Here is what I did, but of course, you can customize this in any way!Students added statements to the heart that described the things that define them, the things they are most proud of. Then, in the reflection write up they answered the question: What does Self Love Mean to Me? and further described a few of the I Am statements that had them “Bursting wi
Preview of Writing About Literature and Our Lives 1

Writing About Literature and Our Lives 1

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students love the writing prompts and quick writes included in the new Writing About Literature and Our Lives series. Created by a teacher who has taught 2-12 and college, these prompts may serve as a first sponge activity when a student walks in the classroom. The teacher could also read aloud the prompt and engage students with writing ideas and instruction. The basis of the Writing About Literature and Our Lives is that the writing prompts cover writing genres from persuasive
Preview of Journals: Rhetoric for the week

Journals: Rhetoric for the week

Created by
S Norris
Here are seven warm-up journals that present prompts with rhetorical concepts, questions, and analysis. I created these for my AP English Language class, but I have used them with SAS 7th graders to RSP seniors. Prompts are meant to evoke critical thinking and hopefully inspire journal writing that reflects such.
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

If you celebrate Pi Day, March 14th (3/14) with your students, this is a fun writing activity to challenge students. PILISH is writing in which the digits of pi determine the number of letters in consecutive words. Included are examples and links to helpful resources: a "PILISH CHECKER," student sheets, and videos to share.See also "Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way" and visit Pilish for Pi Day.Find other resources for gifted and advanced students at BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS.
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: Paul Laurence Dunbar

Daily Poem/Poet: Paul Laurence Dunbar

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Paul Laurence Dunbar's "We Wear the Mask." "The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Writing and Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Writing and Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
Preview of Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

This is a fantastic "first day of class" warm-up Writer's Notebook Prompt on the topic of "Ontological Clarity", followed by a great closure activity called "I Just Might...". Either activity can be used as is, or adapted at will for longer or shorter class periods.
Preview of Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
Preview of Writing About Literature and Our Lives 2

Writing About Literature and Our Lives 2

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
Preview of Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Created by
Litteacher
1 page handout for your writing workshops. This checklist was created for senior honors students but can be differentiated for other levels. Checklist asks writing content, writing structure, and basic editing questions. Have your classes peer edit at least two times prior to turning in their final essay, and you will pleased with the results. Works well with my Time Saving Writing Content Editing Key offered in my storefront. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Litteacher Litteacher
Preview of Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]

Creative Writing: Practice with Show, Don't Tell [Distance Learning Compatible]

Created by
VHS Lessons
This quick activity gives students examples on the difference between showing a story and telling a story. It reviews techniques on how to show a story and asks them to implement those techniques for a story of their own. Great and fun way of asking students to focus on details, expand their ideas, and reflect on their writing. Can be used within a creative writing unit/class, or just for fun writing practice in general.
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: Dylan Thomas

Daily Poem/Poet: Dylan Thomas

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
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