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Free higher education writing outlines

Preview of Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Tim Lavallee
This page works as a prewriting organizer for argumentative or opinion writing in upper elementary through high school writing classes. Students will plan their writing using this document by stating their topic or guiding question, giving an opinion, supporting the opinion or argument with relevant facts and details, and finally wrapping it all up with a concluding statement. This is ideal for all students, but may be especially appealing to students with special needs who prefer the structur
Preview of R.A.C.E.S. Paragraph Writing Student Bookmarks FREE

R.A.C.E.S. Paragraph Writing Student Bookmarks FREE

Getting students to learn how to write a well-structured and focused paragraph while integrating textual evidence is much more difficult than it sounds. Especially with COVID, many students are coming to higher grade levels still struggling with their paragraph writing skills.These bookmarks will serve as a support for students learning how to write using the R.A.C.E.S. method, an effective writing strategy to teach students how to structure their writing responses while also integrating textual
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Organizer

Compare and Contrast Essay Organizer

Three Page Essay Organizer to guide students in writing an essay. One page with good words to use to compare or contrast.
Preview of Argumentative Writing/Research Paper Topic Proposal

Argumentative Writing/Research Paper Topic Proposal

Students can use this to help further develop ideas about an argumentative writing or research paper topic. This also allows parents/guardians to gain insight about what the student will spend a significant amount of time researching and either permit or deny the student to conduct further research.
Preview of Identifying Elements of an Essay FREEBIE

Identifying Elements of an Essay FREEBIE

Created by
Jay-el Resources
This graphic organizer will help students identify the important elements of an essay (Main Idea, Supporting Details, Topic Sentences, Introduction, Conclusion, and Attention Grabber). Using the handout, students can read an essay (maybe even a student example) and then chart out the elements. This can be done in groups or individually, depending on how well your students understand the material. This is a great activity before students begin writing an essay because it allows them to see the mo
Preview of FREE Boxes & Bullets Argumentative Essay Outline (Editable)

FREE Boxes & Bullets Argumentative Essay Outline (Editable)

Created by
Dive into Lit
This is a free, editable "Boxes and Bullets" argumentative essay outline. The outline opens up in a Google Doc, where you can make any changes to the outline and also print paper copies for your students. I hope that you find this outline helpful!
Preview of Lined Writing Paper + Drawing Boxes with Starting Point Indications

Lined Writing Paper + Drawing Boxes with Starting Point Indications

39 lined paper pages with varying sizes of drawing boxes. Pages have a space for a name and date (it also includes some without these). Different pages feature dotted lines for writing, non-dotted but empty space lines, and just plain lines. Some pages include arrows that indicate where on the line students should begin their writing. You can scaffold as you teach children handwriting using these different types of lines and starting point indication arrows, fading those supports as needed.
Preview of Sample Resume Template

Sample Resume Template

Created by
Your Ivy Guide
Are your students asking for support when creating a resume? Look no further than this free resource, which provides a simple yet thorough resume template! This template can be used for a school or career resume and, when completed, will ensure that your students' achievements are clearly highlighted for all to see!
Preview of Usando los cinco sentidos

Usando los cinco sentidos

Created by
sandra rayle
This worksheet can be used for many things. When studying the 5 senses, students can draw things that they can see, smell, hear, taste or touch in the real world. Students can also cut pictures from a magazine or add involving the 5 senses and sort them. For grammar, students can use it to write adjectives that pertain to each sense. It can even be used as a graphic organizer for writing outlines to later develop into descriptive paragaphs. Students can write a sentence for each of the senses i
Preview of Institutionalized Genre Presentation - Hunger Games Example

Institutionalized Genre Presentation - Hunger Games Example

Created by
BrainBoxx
Explore the Institutionalized genre with this captivating presentation! Using "The Hunger Games" as a prime example, this resource outlines each story beat, providing a comprehensive breakdown for Creative Writing classes. Dive into the world of dystopian fiction, analyzing plot structure, character development, and thematic elements. Please note that I do not own the images and this resource is for educational purposes only. Engage your students in a thought-provoking exploration of genre conve
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Times New Roman)

Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Times New Roman)

Created by
Renae White
Student resource/printable handout: outline of an AP English Language and Composition literary analysis essayI used the classic Times New Roman font to create this resource, which is also available in a dyslexia-friendly font (Verdana) in my store.
Preview of Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Verdana)

Literary Analysis Essay Outline (Verdana)

Created by
Renae White
Student resource/printable handout: outline of an AP English Language and Composition literary analysis essayI used a dyslexia-friendly font (Verdana) to create this resource, which is also available in Times New Roman in my store.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay: Aphrodite and Hephaestus

Compare and Contrast Essay: Aphrodite and Hephaestus

In my Greek mythology unit, I always try to include writing in any way possible. Using an essay where students are required to study and research two gods who are almost polar opposite allows them to understand how to adequately elaborate their points, and allows me to see what their needs are when it comes to grammar, punctuation, and in general, their writing capabilities!This free essay resource focusing on Aphrodite and Hephaestus allows students the freedom to write in their style while gui
Preview of Argument Essay Outline

Argument Essay Outline

Is there a formula to teach writing an argument essay? Look no further, because my argument essay outline provides a simple sentence-by-sentence formula that will help students (and teachers) write an effective argument essay. This resource is FREE and continues an outline that identifies sentence-by-sentence what should be included in an argument essay. This outline can be helpful for new and experienced teachers who may need additional support when teaching argument essays.Please note that thi
Preview of Handwriting Paper with Lined: To write the alphabet and numbers

Handwriting Paper with Lined: To write the alphabet and numbers

Created by
Activity Avenue
"Step into the world of penmanship excellence with 'Handwriting Paper with Lined and Blank Paper,' a comprehensive collection designed to elevate your writing skills. This book offers 100 meticulously crafted pages featuring versatile options for every writer's preference.♥♥♥ You May Like These Teaching Resources ♥♥♥Mastering the Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence: Defining AI History of AIMiddle Bound: A Teacher's Guide to Preparing Students for the transition to middMiddle School Ready: a
Preview of FUN Paragraph Review in Google Slides

FUN Paragraph Review in Google Slides

Dear Purchaser, You surely will be delighted with this new approach to teaching paragraph structure! I created a character that the students were quite delighted with, affectionally named "Paragraph" of course. As you go through the presentation, you have the option of editing the concept as you like. For example, I allowed my students to pick out the clothing, by using the photo gallery. It was super fun! The best part is, at each point, you get to ask them, Why? Why that hat? Why
Preview of Classical Argumentative Essay Structure

Classical Argumentative Essay Structure

Created by
Erik Summers
This is an informational sheet which explains the structure, form, and intent of the classically structured essay. It provides the classical nomenclature for elements of an argumentative essay as well as an outline of them. It explains the form and intent of paragraphs within an argumentative essay, and details the various sub-divisions present within the classically structured essay (Exordium, Narratio, Partitio, Confirmatio, Refutatio, and Peroratio).
Preview of The Writing Process

The Writing Process

This is my version of the writing process in a quick simple six step list. Feel free to download and use in your classrooms, or for your own writing projects! God Bless you!
Preview of Research Paper Outline

Research Paper Outline

Created by
MARTHA SHOCKLEY
This is a breakdown of a research essay including an introduction paragraph, four body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Each box has specific instructions on what to include in that paragraph to help brainstorming and organizing.
Preview of Graphic Organizer

Graphic Organizer

Great tool to use as a graphic organizer perfect for a variety of content and ages! Great to use for things such as retelling personal narratives or summarizing important information form an article/film!
Preview of What Is Literature?

What Is Literature?

Created by
Michael Farah
It is a must-read short article for teachers that would help them understand the backgrounds of literary works. The article focuses on the definitions of literature in terms the styles of writing. It also highlights the main authors‘ purposes that defines certain genres of writing.
Preview of Editable APA 7th Edition Student Paper Template

Editable APA 7th Edition Student Paper Template

Created by
Miko Martin
Need to create an APA style student paper? This is a pre-formatted template to create an APA 7th edition compliant student paper. This template Includes specific instructions and formatting based on the APA 7th edition guidelines. This is an accessible template that allows editing. Also included are tips for the reference page.
Preview of High School Academic Writing: Avoiding Clichés - Improve Writing Style & Voice

High School Academic Writing: Avoiding Clichés - Improve Writing Style & Voice

Created by
Bookish Bowen
Pass out to students as a whole or specific students who need to pay extra attention to avoiding clichés in their writing. Due to somewhat advanced jargon on this handout, I’d advise to pass this out to higher level grades or courses, like AP, AICE, or 11th-12th graders.What’s included: Avoiding Clichés Handout
Preview of How to Write a Smooth Paper with Great Flow (Sample)

How to Write a Smooth Paper with Great Flow (Sample)

Created by
Jessyka Coulter
My packet: How to Write a Smooth Paper with Great Flow helps students write an excellent paper or story. Learn what a hook, transition words, and a final conclusion sentence are in comic form with the help of my tasty chocolate chip cookie mascot, Ace. Students are given examples of hooks or paper starters, transition words, and ways to end their research or persuasive papers or stories or narratives. Note: this is the sample only, so only hooks and the beginning and ending comics are provided.
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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