Dual Credit Composition I BUNDLE
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Whether you’re teaching Dual Credit Composition I for the first time or you’re looking for a fresh approach, this bundle has EVERYTHING you need to teach a no-prep, engaging, rigorous class with digital options that will have your students writing like pros by the end of the semester.
This bundle has 850 pages of information and is the result of my experience in teaching more than 150 college-level writing courses over the last 25+ years.
This bundle includes the following lesson sets:
- Dual Credit Composition I Syllabus template (includes detailed layout for the course that integrates all the included lessons)
- Audience Analysis Lesson Set
- Mastering Commas with the CAPTAIN Acrostic
- The “Cool” Essays—Engaging Topics for Persuasive Writing (includes rubrics)
- 10 Invention Strategies for Facing the Blank Page
- Grammar Rocks: A Musical Grammar Review (includes Group Grammar Presentation lesson & rubric)
- How to Write Like a College Student: Formulating an Arguable Thesis
- How to Write Like a College Student: Supporting Your Thesis
- How to Write Like a College Student: Writing the Conclusion
- Building Effective Teams for Project-Based Learning
- MLA BOOM Card & Digital Lesson Set
- Proofread Like a Pro: 10 Revision & Editing Techniques
- 10 Techniques to Take Your Writing to the Top of the Class: Straight Outta Freshman Comp
- Understanding Parallel Structure
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PRODUCT KEYWORDS: ELA, English, English Language Arts, Dual Credit Composition, college writing, persuasion, opinion writing, argument