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Preview of Outsiders Introductory Lecture, S.E. Hinton The Outsiders, Prezi & Google Slides

Outsiders Introductory Lecture, S.E. Hinton The Outsiders, Prezi & Google Slides

Created by
Laura Randazzo
The Outsiders by S.E. HintonGrab every eye in the room with this gorgeous 38-slide introduction lecture that provides all of the background information your class will need as you launch your study of S.E. Hinton’s classic novel, The Outsiders.The presentation includes a quickwrite topic that will help make The Outsiders’ characters and themes relevant to your students (15 minutes for writing and discussion). Then, launch the 30-minute lecture which covers S.E. Hinton’s background, the time peri
Preview of The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of this public domain story, an 8-question student handout (with detailed answer key, of course), an interactive slide lecture (both Prezi Next and Google Slides versions included) to help your students learn how to analyze text as they connect the author’s setting to the character development of Mathilde Loisel, and an opt
Preview of The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

PUBLIC SPEAKING Course | Semester Speech Curriculum | Communication Classes

Want to teach your secondary public speaking students with confidence? Speech classes are a blast to teach, but only if you're comfortable with the material and the processes. I've taught public speaking at the high school and college levels for 23 years, and I've created the course I wish I'd had when I started.From organizing the course in Google Classroom to assessing formal presentations, this resource has it all. Wondering what to do when you have a sub? I have you covered. Want to know my
Preview of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (C-E-R) Introductory Mini-lessons Slideshow

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (C-E-R) Introductory Mini-lessons Slideshow

Are you focusing on claim, evidence, and reasoning skills in your class? Working on C-E-R writing is great scaffolding for struggling writers, but introducing the terms and concepts can be a time suck. Skip the prep and get straight to the content with these 5 C-E-R writing mini-lessons in one Google Slides presentation.This slideshow is designed to introduce or review the C-E-R process, break down claim, evidence, and reasoning, and remind students that their writing should be cohesive. This ED
Preview of World War I | Lecture Presentation | PowerPoint & Google Slides |Print & Digital

World War I | Lecture Presentation | PowerPoint & Google Slides |Print & Digital

This visually engaging, 74-slide presentation reviews the major causes and effects of World War One. Topics include the causes of the war, propaganda, trench warfare, new weapons, The Russian Revolution, The U.S. entering the war, the Treaty of Versailles, and casualties of WWI. A Cornell-Notes template is included. Both Print & Digital (Google drive) versions are included!This purchase includes the following: • 74-slide presentation instructions & review lecture (PowerPoint & Google
Preview of Blending Quotes (Slide Notes Presentation)

Blending Quotes (Slide Notes Presentation)

Created by
Daniela Johnson
A presentation that you can show your students to better understand how to properly use three different styles of quotes in their analytical writing; run-in, block, and embedded quotations. Includes definitions, examples, and practice identification that can be reviewed as a class!
Preview of DOODLE NOTES:  Argumentative Essay Writing

DOODLE NOTES: Argumentative Essay Writing

This product includes 3 pages of doodle notes that you can fill out together as a class when you are first introducing the argumentative essay. It also includes a suggested answer key to help you fill in the notes. Topics covered in the notes: What is an argument? (pg. 1)The parts of an Argument (pg. 1) Building a Thesis Statement (pg. 2)C-E-R Paragraph Structure (with example) (pg. 3)Types of Evidence (pg. 3)Want more Doodle Notes? Check out my Doodle Notes over the Rhetorical Appeals (logos,
Preview of Unit #5: Persuasive Speaking - Oral Communication or Speech

Unit #5: Persuasive Speaking - Oral Communication or Speech

Created by
Ms Flanagan Says
This folder contains everything you need to teach a unit on persuasive speaking, culminating in a group speech for charity. Unit #5 Lecture Slides (Lesson #1 in Preview)Unit #5 Guided NotesHandout: Fact, Value, PolicyHandout: Name that Logical FallacyKEY: Name that Logical FallacyHyperslide: Logical FallacyDiscriminative Listening PracticeCritical Listening PracticePersuasive Outline Assignment BriefPersuasive Speech Bibliography AssignmentProblem-Solution Planning PageTopical Planning PageTopic
Preview of RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

Created by
Mort's ELA Shop
It took me about four days, but this slide show, complete with timed animation and a clearly written script teaches students how to write better explanations when using the RACE format. It will also help students improve the content of their body paragraphs when writing informational, analytical, and argument essays. I have included notes on each slide so that you can go through and deliver the instruction the same way that I did when I made a video of the slide show using Screencastify. I wou
Preview of Introduction to Argument Writing Lesson

Introduction to Argument Writing Lesson

Created by
Shelton Teaches
This presentation is meant to introduce freshmen and sophomores to argumentative writing and rhetoric. I usually pair it with some example readings from our textbook. I've also used the SOAPS strategy to have students analyze Martin Luther King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" or President Ronald Reagan's Challenger Speech as a follow-up to this activity. The SOAPS strategy asks students to analyze an argumentative text based on:1. Subject2. Occasion3. Audience4. Purpose5. Speaker
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION: Creating the CER Paragraph

GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATION: Creating the CER Paragraph

This Google Slides Presentation is an easy, no-prep presentation that walks students step by step through the process of creating one of THE MOST used types of paragraphs in the secondary English classroom: C.E.R. (Claim-Evidence-Reasoning). The Google Slides are modifiable, very detailed, and easy to follow along! I hope this resource serves as a helpful and necessary tool in your classroom as it does in mine!What's included in the Presentation:Step-by-Step instructions showing students how to
Preview of Of Mice and Men Writing Packet

Of Mice and Men Writing Packet

Created by
Amber P
Introducing the comprehensive step-by-step writing packet for the classic novel "Of Mice and Men"! Designed with students in mind, this invaluable resource streamlines the writing process, making it easier than ever to guide students through meaningful literary analysis. With a structured approach, this packet breaks down the essay structure into small, bite-size pieces, allowing students to gain a deeper understanding of John Steinbeck's masterpiece and express their understanding in their writ
Preview of NoRedInk PearDeck Lesson: Evidence, Citations, and Plagiarism

NoRedInk PearDeck Lesson: Evidence, Citations, and Plagiarism

Created by
BmartinezTeaches
Introduce students to your NoRedInk lesson with this interactive PearDeck presentation. 9-10 grade: Evidence, Citations, and PlagiarismBody Paragraphs: Claims, Evidence, and ReasoningPart 1: Using Strong Evidence to Support a ClaimRecognizing Strong Topic Sentences 1: ClaimsEvaluating EvidenceFinding Evidence to Support a ClaimCheckpoint: Using Strong Evidence to Support a Claim
Preview of Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Introduction to Rhetorical Analysis

Thank you for purchasing this primary resource and its ancillary materials. I hope that the lesson bundle lightens your burden and provides enriching accessibility to the important concepts and skills for your students to engage and grow as rhetoricians. This video previews the materials. This lesson and its activities are aligned with both the ELA Common Core Standards and the AP English Language & Composition Skills. This resource and its ancillaries are available on Google Slides and Goog
Preview of Mastering Thesis Statements

Mastering Thesis Statements

Are your students struggling with crafting strong thesis statements? Do you want to equip them with a fundamental skill that is essential for academic success? Look no further! Why You Need This Product:⭐ Engaging Lesson: This comprehensive slideshow lesson is designed for high schoolers of all ages, making it perfect for a wide range of English classes. It provides an engaging, step-by-step approach to understanding and mastering thesis statements.⭐ Key Educational Concepts: This lesson cover
Preview of Thesis Statement Notes Presentation

Thesis Statement Notes Presentation

Created by
Paper 2 Pixels
This presentation reviews three-pronged thesis statements for students. It presents a definition for thesis statements along with rules for writing them and things to avoid. At the end of the presentation, there are eight sample thesis statements for students to practice evaluating. It is recommended that they work in partners on this practice to write down whether they think the thesis statements presented are appropriately formatted and why or why not that's the case. There are additional prac
Preview of Intro to Argument Writing Guided Notes

Intro to Argument Writing Guided Notes

Created by
Shelton Teaches
These guided notes are meant to be paired with my Intro to Argument presentation. The notes provide interactive learning activities for students to do throughout the presentation to build comprehension of the skills.
Preview of Introduction to Writing an Essay

Introduction to Writing an Essay

This presentation teaches students the basics of writing an essay. It takes the students through the entire writing process, from outlining, to creating a thesis, constructing an introduction, writing body paragraphs with parenthetical citations, creating a closing, and a works cited.
Preview of The Research Process Lecture Slides

The Research Process Lecture Slides

Created by
Newkirk's Nook
This helpful slide deck can be presented in class or used as a resource for virtual learning. Topics covered:- How to break down the research prompt- How to determine what sources, and how many, the student will need- How to find credible sources- MLA formatting, including in-text citations and works cited entries
Preview of College Essay Outline: Presentation

College Essay Outline: Presentation

Created by
Matthew Kitchen
This presentation has accompanying close notes, practice exercises, and assessments also listed on the Teachers Pay Teachers site under Enlighten Learning and “College Essay Outline.”The presentation includes 2 keys to a good college essay thesis statement and examples of a good thesis and a bad thesis. Animations have been added so the teacher can gradually present the information on each slide without overwhelming students with a lot of information all at once. This product can be used in any
Preview of Model College Essay: Presentation

Model College Essay: Presentation

Created by
Matthew Kitchen
This presentation has accompanying close notes, practice exercises, and assessments also listed on the Teachers Pay Teachers site under Enlighten Learning and “Model College Essay.”Animations have been added so the teacher can gradually present the information on each slide without overwhelming students with a lot of information all at once. This presentation goes through the different parts of a good college essay. It also includes a comprehensive example structure that can be used in writing a
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement for an Informative Essay Peardeck

How to Write a Thesis Statement for an Informative Essay Peardeck

This interactive Peardeck lesson goes over how to write a thesis statement with an essay map. It's geared toward 10th grade writers.
Preview of Self-Refuting Statements and Reductio ad Absurdum - Pear Deck lesson

Self-Refuting Statements and Reductio ad Absurdum - Pear Deck lesson

Teach two critical but basic thinking skills through the interactive power of Pear Deck technology. All schools and curriculums claim to emphasize critical thinking, but few explicitly teach thinking skills, which, much like literacy, undergird every ELA skill. Can we all agree that clear, logical thinking is more important and needed now than ever before?Self-Refuting Statements involves identifying claims that defeat themselves.Reductio ad Absurdum is a tool for assessing the strength of an ar
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