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Preview of How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay Step-by-Step

How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay Step-by-Step

Created by
PBL Central
Does your learner need help with writing essays?Do your students believe they can write an excellent essay?This practical workbook teaches your students how to write a 5-paragraph essay using a foolproof step-by-step process. Each mini-lesson lesson teaches one step and contains practice examples to build your learner’s writing skills and confidence.Every student will benefit from this confidence-building, reliable process that can be reused for any type of essay or assignment in any class.In Pa
Preview of Holocaust, activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, textual analysis, writing prompts

Holocaust, activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, textual analysis, writing prompts

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Pre-reading activity for Night by Elie Wiesel, analysis HOPE, DESPAIR AND MEMORY This is one part of a larger lesson on Elie Wiesel. There are some common elements between the two, but my second product goes beyond the scope of this product, so if you like what you see here please have a look at the following: ❤️❤️Elie Wiesel: Hope, Despair and Memory ❤️❤️This is a self-contained product on textual analysis; everything you need is here. This product focuses on a small section of the Nobel Peace
Preview of Computer Science and Coding Research Project for STEM and Sub Plans

Computer Science and Coding Research Project for STEM and Sub Plans

"Why do we need to learn this?" Help your computer science students answer this question and more with this STEM research project. Your students will use video and text resources to research why they should learn to code. Then they will create and justify a claim about whether all students should be required to learn the basics of computer science before graduating high school. Get all the Intro to Computer Science resources here and SAVE! The lesson begins with students gathering evidence from
Preview of Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

This is the perfect summative assessment after you have taught types of government! These differentiated writing activities include activities and writing prompts for three levels in the classroom. Level A-Students evaluate types of government Level B-Students respond to a quote and use a reading passage for evidenceLevel C- Students watch a video and respond to a hypothetical scenario.Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Visit my website
Preview of Political Parties : Political Spectrum Civics and Government Worksheets Gr 7-10

Political Parties : Political Spectrum Civics and Government Worksheets Gr 7-10

Here is a simple introductory lesson (with four worksheets) about the political spectrum, political parties, and common social and financial beliefs. The activities and information included can apply to any country or region and any level of government. This lesson is perfect for engaging middle school students in social studies, civics, or government classes. Teach your students in grades 7-10 about the collection of beliefs that usually apply to parties and candidates on the right (conservativ
Preview of 4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

4th-8th Venn Diagram with Reading and Writing Comparison Strategies

A “Venn Diagram” with two or more intersecting circles is a relationship graphic organizer utilized to make similarity and difference comparisons. The “Venn Diagram” material is unique, with three interactive sets. Student friendly mapping strategies can be used in the teaching of comprehending and comparing two or three informational and nonfiction texts, fictional text story elements, ideas read, and planning and organizing comparative report essays to be written across the curriculum. Origin
Preview of Musical to Teach Climate Change, Clean Energy, and Activism

Musical to Teach Climate Change, Clean Energy, and Activism

Created by
Ants on a Log
Curious: Think Outside the Pipeline! is Ants on a Log’s award-winning musical.**Watch the trailer**“CURIOUS encourages listeners to learn more about problem solving, and the power of uniting one’s community to fight for social justice. CURIOUS is highly recommended, especially for school and public library collections.”— Midwest Book ReviewThis musical tells the story of Clio and her sibling Taylor as they organize their neighbors to fight for clean air. With the help of a songful community and
Preview of Persuasive Scenario - Collaborative Activity

Persuasive Scenario - Collaborative Activity

Created by
Flee Ennui
This is a fun activity for student collaboration. One student gives details for an ad campaign and the other student uses these ideas to design the campaign (and vice versa). Complete one as a class example first and then give your students time to have fun setting the "campaign" stage for their peers. Prior to this assignment, students could learn about ethos, pathos, and logos as persuasive appeals.*This may be used in conjunction with my "Persuasive Appeal" activity.If you like this produc
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