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Preview of PAPA Squares Assignment (Rhetorical Analysis)

PAPA Squares Assignment (Rhetorical Analysis)

Created by
Danielle Rishell
This handout explains the PAPA (Purpose, Audience, Persona, Argument) Square rhetorical analysis assignment. It provides a layout of how the square should be created and a rubric for grading. Students have choice of essay to analyze and are able to demonstrate creativity.
Preview of Newspaper Templates (Four Styles)

Newspaper Templates (Four Styles)

Created by
Classroombop
This Google Doc newsletter template includes two styles. The first style is great for students to use by themselves. The second style is great for student collaboration. Share the Google Doc with your whole class and have them work together on one newspaper or have each student create their own! Both styles use a three column layout which allows for easy editing. Your students can add images and color to spice up your newspaper!Included:• 4 different newspaper templates editable in Google Docs•
Preview of "Where the Crawdads Sing" 50 Text-Dependent Questions / Open-Ended

"Where the Crawdads Sing" 50 Text-Dependent Questions / Open-Ended

Created by
PengsEduPage
These 50 complex text-dependent questions for "Where the Crawdads Sing" are perfect for high school students studying the novel. Each question is aligned with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for English Language Arts and requires students to engage with the text in a deep and meaningful way, analyzing literary devices, themes, and character development. These questions are ideal for classroom discussions, essays, or assessments that require students to demonstrate their understanding o
Preview of Día de San Patricio St. Patrick's Day Spanish Writing Activity | Tira y Escribe

Día de San Patricio St. Patrick's Day Spanish Writing Activity | Tira y Escribe

Created by
Profe Zulita
Do you need an easy St. Patrick's Activity for Spanish class? This Spanish St. Patrick's day activity and writing prompt game will engage your students and make an easy day for you!This tira y escribe (or roll and write) activity is designed to help students improve their creative writing in Spanish. Students will use dice to roll for characters, location, and problems in their story. Students will use their rolled answers to create a writing piece! This product includes lined paper for students
Preview of Quote Analysis Bell Ringers/Quick Writes (One month)

Quote Analysis Bell Ringers/Quick Writes (One month)

Created by
Ms Ps POEtry
Use this activity to engage students in conversation, enhance classroom talk, and utilize critical thinking skills. This Bell Ringer/Quick Write activity provides one month's (20 quotes) worth of activities .
Preview of AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Devices

AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Devices

This Slides doc contains 14 definitions, examples for each, and practice slides forAllusionAmplificationAnadiplosisConduplicatioAnalogyAnaphoraEpistropheSymploceAntanagogeAntithesisAporiaApostropheAsyndetonPolysyndetonIdeally, this would be used once a week for introducing the rhetorical device and then incorporated or revisited throughout the week. The next week, a new device is introduced. This is a growing bundle and will be added to include a variety of practice assignments and assessments.
Preview of Digital Story Maps Templates (Editable on Google Docs)

Digital Story Maps Templates (Editable on Google Docs)

Created by
Classroombop
What is Story Mapping:• It is a graphic organizer• Helps students learn details from novels, short stories, any informational text• There are many types of story mapsThis package includes• How to use it with Google Docs• About Story Maps• 10 different story mapping handoutsPick and choose the story map handouts you want to use based on your students readings and needs. Since this package comes in an editable Google Doc, you can also make changes where you feel is necessary. Print them out or use
Preview of Children's Literature Unit Myth and Imagination for Google Apps

Children's Literature Unit Myth and Imagination for Google Apps

Teach your language students the joy of reading authentic literature with a toolkit of resources. Includes lesson suggestions and procedures for developing curriculum using children’s literature with sample organizers, vocabulary and worksheet activities that can be adapted for other literary activities. (3rd year and above language learners, Immersion and Heritage Speakers).What is included (Available as a PDF or Google Slides format):· Student organizer fill-in worksheet (Bilingual)· Study
Preview of Scarlet Letter: Guided Analysis Questions

Scarlet Letter: Guided Analysis Questions

The Scarlet Letter is a staple in American high school classrooms, but often presents students with challenges when it comes to comprehension. The Scarlet Letter: Guided Analysis Questions are designed to help students focus their attention on pivotal portions of the text in order to come to a better understanding of plot, characters, symbolism, and the argument about sin and redemption presented by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Each of the 5 guided analysis assignments includes five questions which poin
Preview of Digital Literature Circles Templates (Editable on Google Docs)

Digital Literature Circles Templates (Editable on Google Docs)

Created by
Classroombop
There is no one right way to conduct literacy circles. The approach may change from class to class, teacher to teacher, student to student and sometimes-even day to day.What Are Literacy Circles?• Small groups of students meet to discuss reading passages (poems, short stories, novels, fiction or nonfiction).• The discussion is student directed and student centered.• The discussion is guided by the students’ response to what they have read.• The circles allow students to engage in critical thinki
Preview of Creative Writing Daily- SPANISH

Creative Writing Daily- SPANISH

More than 60 writing prompts AND a daily writing log for consistent writing practice in SPANISH! Don't miss out on this bundle!
Preview of Student Feedback Cards with sentence starters

Student Feedback Cards with sentence starters

Created by
Kim Garafano
12 different cards total to print and laminate. Students can select a card to help them with various types of feedback. Each card includes one positive comment sentence starter, one suggestion sentence starter, and one question starter. Sometimes students have trouble getting started and these are very helpful for them to practice generating all types of feedback. There are cards that are already colored, and also simple black/white copies so that you can copy them onto colored paper of your cho
Preview of AP Language Collaborative Activity Rhetorical Essay Google Lou Gehrig Speech

AP Language Collaborative Activity Rhetorical Essay Google Lou Gehrig Speech

Created by
WorldTeachESL
(1939) Lou Gehrig Speech - Farewell to Baseball Address AP Collaborative Activity Group Rhetorical EssayDirections: After you have read over “Lou Gehrig Speech”. You and your group will collaborate to write a Rhetorical Analysis essay via this Google Docs [COPY SHARE DOC] template. Please use the “Rhetorical Analysis: Writing Tools & Tips'' to help you before you begin writing. Prompt: Write an essay in which you analyze how Lou Gehrig uses rhetorical devices to better persuade his audience.
Preview of All about Me

All about Me

Allow students to fill out the survey to share with you and one another on the first days of school.
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