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Preview of Community Interview Project and Rubric - How to Conduct an Interview Assignment

Community Interview Project and Rubric - How to Conduct an Interview Assignment

This community interview project is perfect for practicing interviewing skills and teaching students how to conduct an interview! Includes a slideshow lesson, interview graphic organizers, and an editable rubric. Based on the "Humans of New York" project, students will write articles after conducting interviews with partners within the school community! Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.✨ Updated in 2024 to cater to a wider range of educational environmen
Preview of SBAC Aligned Rubrics: Informative, Narrative, Opinion Writing (student-friendly)

SBAC Aligned Rubrics: Informative, Narrative, Opinion Writing (student-friendly)

These multi-use rubrics use student-friendly language, helping you to clearly communicate expectations and scores to students. They can be used for students to self-assess or for you to quickly grade informative, narrative, and opinion writing assignments.This resource is based on performance task rubrics developed by the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). E-Rubrics can be filled out on your computer or printed and completed by hand. Both full color and black & white options are
Preview of Middle School ELA Growing Bundle of Editable Writing Rubrics

Middle School ELA Growing Bundle of Editable Writing Rubrics

These middle school editable literary analysis, rhetorical analysis, and narrative essay rubrics for sixth, seventh, and eighth grade were created to assess students' narrative essays, literary analysis essays, and rhetorical analysis essays based on the common core writing specific standards. Download the preview to see all the rubrics that are included and how they are created and organized.The rubrics are 100% editable in PowerPoint. Here's what you'll get in the literary analysis bundle:Sixt
Preview of News Article Summary - Summarizing a News Report OSSLT - OSSLC OLC4O - Digital

News Article Summary - Summarizing a News Report OSSLT - OSSLC OLC4O - Digital

Teach students how to write a news article summary using this lesson, graphic organizer, and rubric.  Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this reading comprehension strategy.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this News Article Summary Lesson:✏️  Summarizing a News Report Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® and Google Slides®Teach the Five Questions Model (W5-H)Explore features of a news report (headlines, lea
Preview of SBAC Aligned Rubrics: Argumentative, Explanatory & Narrative Writing

SBAC Aligned Rubrics: Argumentative, Explanatory & Narrative Writing

These multi-use rubrics use student-friendly language, helping you to clearly communicate expectations and scores to students. They can be used for students to self-assess or for you to quickly grade argumentative, explanatory, and narrative writing assignments. The argumentative and explanatory rubrics are aligned to grades 6-12 Common Core writing standards, while the narrative rubric is aligned to grades 5-8 Common Core writing standards.This resource is based on performance task rubrics deve
Preview of Ultimate Writing Checklist + Teacher Rubric BUNDLE *Editable* | 10 Genres

Ultimate Writing Checklist + Teacher Rubric BUNDLE *Editable* | 10 Genres

Created by
Sunshiny Second
This bundle of student checklists and teacher rubrics for TEN different writing genres can be used to help guide students in the writing, revising, and editing process, and to help guide you in the grading process! Each of the completely editable checklists cover both the elements of each genre, as well as the conventions of writing that elementary/middle school students should know. The goal statements are written from the perspective of the student, and in language that the student can easily
Preview of Witnesses of the Holocaust Comparative Essay/Brainstorm/Rubric

Witnesses of the Holocaust Comparative Essay/Brainstorm/Rubric

This activity provides students with a set up that they are pretending to run a children’s museum exhibit to help fellow peers understand the different experiences of people who suffered or endured horrific conditions during the Holocaust. The contest requires students to write a compare and contrast essay in which they explore two different experiences of their choosing, which include: Tova Friedman (a Holocaust survivor on TikTok), Mr. and Mrs. Kraus and the children and parents the Kraus fami
Preview of Writing Resource: Exemplar Argumentative / Persuasive Essay [With Definitions]

Writing Resource: Exemplar Argumentative / Persuasive Essay [With Definitions]

Created by
Mike Kentz
This is an "exemplar" of an essay that acknowledges the other side of an argument (the counterclaim) using a question tied to the movie "The Truman Show." The essay prompt is:Is lying always wrong? Why or why not? Use details and examples from the film "The Truman Show” to support your answer.[Even if students have not seen the movie, they can still track the argument.]This product also includes a "Terminology Guide" at the end of the paper that explains what each part of the paper represents/me
Preview of Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

Essay Rubric BUNDLE (editable with Google Docs)

This BUNDLE includes my Argumentative, Informational/Expository, Literary Analysis, and Narrative rubrics. Each rubric is formatted and structured very similarly so that students get used to the formatting and it helps students with the predictability of knowing what to expect, with the exception of differences between different types of essays.Each of these rubrics is completely editable with Google Docs so it gives teachers a basis to go off of also with the ability to edit and cater the rubri
Preview of Independent Novel Projects and Book Report

Independent Novel Projects and Book Report

Created by
Rusho
Independent reading is a required part of the ELA curriculum.  This teacher's guide will give teachers a reference to help with novel book reports and project ideas that can be used in isolation for a single read aloud class novel or for student independent reading assignments.  This guide can be used in conjunction with student choice novels or formal instruction.  This guide includes: a novel assignment letter, ELA standards, thought provoking, creative options for student projects, and actual
Preview of Report Writing: Navigating the Research Adventure

Report Writing: Navigating the Research Adventure

Laying out clear instructions for your students when navigating the steps of writing a report can be daunting. For both students and teachers, it helps to have a map. Provided here is a general guide for the report writing process, complete with step-by-step instructions for both teacher and students, scoring guides, samples, and rubrics, as well as checklists and due date reminders. A journey is far more enjoyable with the right map and effective tools!
Preview of Persuasive Writing Packet: The Odyssey (Story of the Cyclops)

Persuasive Writing Packet: The Odyssey (Story of the Cyclops)

Created by
Mike Kentz
Who is more barbaric? Odysseus or the Cyclops? At first glance, it may seem to be the Cyclops, but with this packet and some teacher guidance you may find that your students come to the opposite conclusion...In this packet, students will hunt for evidence from the Emily Wilson-translated version of The Odyssey and determine who they think is actually more barbaric. Later, the packet includes a breakdown of an argumentative paragraph, complete with counterclaim acknowledgment and an exemplar para
Preview of The Crucible Argumentative Essay

The Crucible Argumentative Essay

Created by
StudentFirst
This argumentative essay centers around Arthur Miller’s famous play. This document includes an assignment sheet, two different graphic organizers, a writing workshop, and rubrics for all grade levels. The chunking of the writing process makes writing this argument manageable even to students who many never have written an argument in the past.
Preview of A Comprehensive Guide for  Supporting Students with Argument Writing

A Comprehensive Guide for Supporting Students with Argument Writing

Created by
CLS2021
A Comprehensive Guide for Supporting Students with Argument WritingWith this resource, students will be guided as they learn skills in order to produce effective writing for a range of purposes and audiences. Common Core Aligned Writing Standards: W-1a, W-1b, W-1c, W-1d, and/or W-1e, W-8, W-9. Specific Skills:Apply a variety of strategies when writing one or more paragraphs of text that express arguments about topics or sources that are appropriate to purpose and audience and  follows from the
Preview of ExtendedResponse/Essay.Unit.Gr6-8.MissMYPResources

ExtendedResponse/Essay.Unit.Gr6-8.MissMYPResources

Created by
MissMYPResources
Miss MYP Resources presents:Everything You Ever Need to Write an Extended Response!Included in this package are worksheets for the students that can be digitally edited and workshopped in class. The package starts with basic fundamentals of the essay structure and ends with the final assessment of and reflection on their final written product.Thesis writing, integrating quotations, basic introduction and conclusion structures are provided, along with rubrics that are aligned with IB criteria and
Preview of Animal Farm Essay Rubric, Outline, Prompts, and MLA Format Guide

Animal Farm Essay Rubric, Outline, Prompts, and MLA Format Guide

This document includes a rubric, outline, prompts, and a guide to MLA format. I used this after reading George Orwell's Animal Farm with my class, but you could adapt it to any class novel. Use this with students who are just learning how to structure a five-paragraph essay or provide this resource to students who are struggling and require differentiation.
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