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High school ELA test prep research microsofts

Preview of Fun Research Project for Middle School, High School, Teens

Fun Research Project for Middle School, High School, Teens

Make research fun with this "If I Won the Lottery" Research Project. Now includes editable Google Doc and Google Slides. Perfect for distance learning!This seld-explanatory NO PREP research project packet is perfect for a self-guided research essay for middle school (6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade) or high school students (9th grade - 12th grade).Editable Document Includes:*8 Paragraph Topics with Detailed Criteria for Each Paragraph*Due Date Chart for Each Step of the Research Essay* MLA Guide
Preview of Research Project 6th Grade - 12th Grade - Research Paper and Graphic Organizers

Research Project 6th Grade - 12th Grade - Research Paper and Graphic Organizers

Make research fun with this "Dream Vacation" Research Project. Now includes editable Google Doc. Perfect for distance learning!This self-explanatory NO PREP independent research project template is perfect for a self-guided research essay for middle school (6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade) or high school students (9th grade - 12th grade). Perfect research paper prompt for teens!Editable Document Includes:*8 Paragraph Topics with Detailed Criteria for Each Paragraph*Due Date Chart for Each Step o
Preview of Synthesis Bundle for AP Lang

Synthesis Bundle for AP Lang

The most important skill AP English Language teachers can impart is how to read, assess, and manipulate resources to synthesize information. The College Board's AP English exam counts a synthesis essay task as a third of its free response score. College-bound students benefit from learning how to research, retrieve and evaluate sources to form an original thesis to support their argument. The skills of annotation, directly quoting a source, paraphrasing, and summarizing are covered as well as cr
Preview of Claim - Counterclaim Graphic Organizer - NYS Common Core Regents

Claim - Counterclaim Graphic Organizer - NYS Common Core Regents

This 1-page document is a graphic organizer outline for a claim - counterclaim essay. While this is helpful for practice for the New York State Common Core Regents, it could be especially helpful for anyone work on an argumentative essay or research paper. Thanks for your interest!
Preview of Holocaust RST Writing PARCC/NJSLA PREP

Holocaust RST Writing PARCC/NJSLA PREP

Created by
Krista Maureen
This unit is a combination of research, close-reading, and PARCC-style writing. The students complete a variety of differentiated research activities before writing a Research Task. This unit includes the following:-Research Activity Checklist/Directions-Eight multi-media sources (Texts are provided-images/videos links are provided)-Eight Activities/Questions to complete with the eight sources (with PARCC-style questions)-Research Writing Task Prompt-Research Task Rubric-Four Topic Based Open
Preview of Note Taking Strategies

Note Taking Strategies

This PowerPoint covers reading strategies, determining importance, and note taking strategies to help students extract relevant information for the task at hand. It is intended for 6-12 grade and has a variety of TED talks to use for the application piece based on what is most appropriate for your students' interests and grade level.
Preview of Research Project - Fun Research Paper Topic, Template, Rubric and More! NO PREP

Research Project - Fun Research Paper Topic, Template, Rubric and More! NO PREP

Make research fun with this "Staycation" Research Project. Now includes editable Google Doc. Perfect for distance learning!This seld-explanatory NO PREP independent research project template is perfect for a self-guided research essay for middle school (6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade) or high school students (9th grade - 12th grade). Perfect research paper prompt for teens!Editable Document Includes:*8 Paragraph Topics with Detailed Criteria for Each Paragraph*Due Date Chart for Each Step of th
Preview of Lots of MLA Practice

Lots of MLA Practice

Created by
EducatNsocal
MLA broken down by topic: (1) MLA: How It's Done - 1 page visual with instructions on how to format any Word document into MLA format.(2) 15 essays that are not in MLA format - plentiful practice for students to help learn and reinforce tedious MLA rules.(3) Bibliography How-To - a quick glance at how to format book, internet, and periodical bibliography entries (the three most tested on state testing).(4) 2 practice bibliography worksheets with key(5) Essay in proper MLA format - great to refer
Preview of College Awareness Research Project - NO PREP Fun College Research Activities!

College Awareness Research Project - NO PREP Fun College Research Activities!

Make research and college awareness fun with this and College Research Project. Now includes editable Google Doc. Perfect for distance learning!This NO PREP college research project packet is perfect for an independent college readiness research essay for high school students (9th grade - 12th grade) to start their college search and application process or to raise college awareness and excitement for middle school students (6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade) or students of any age! Students are r
Preview of The House on Mango Street | Webquest | Group Project | Research | Introduction

The House on Mango Street | Webquest | Group Project | Research | Introduction

This Google Doc includes instructions, essential questions, and a rubric assessment for a group project introductory webquest to start a unit on The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. The final assessment is a GROUP PRESENTATION students can create in Google Slides/Powerpoint/whatever. The topics are divided to make this work for THREE separate groups of students. I suggest you place 4-5 students in a group and have them create a Google Slide presentation they will deliver to their classm
Preview of AP Language Argumentative Weekly Research Activity

AP Language Argumentative Weekly Research Activity

This resource is a Weekly Research template for students to use when building current events knowledge for the AP Language Argumentative Essay. Students tend to have a limited knowledge of current events or politics, so this activity asks them to locate a recent news article about a given topic (in this case politics, but the topic can be easily modified to anything else). They must read the article and write a synopsis, identify elements of SOAPSTone, identify any bias present in the article, a
Preview of BEAR Project - A Student Choice Year Long Project

BEAR Project - A Student Choice Year Long Project

I use this project in my AP Language & Composition and AP Literature courses, but it could easily be adapted to any English, History, or Humanities course. It asks students to create a portfolio of notes based on experiences they have had with Books, Experts, Art, and Research (BEAR). Each month students have a new set of notes that they submit. I have my students submit on Google Classroom as well as on a class Wakelet so they may have access to other student's notes.
Preview of REHUGO chart for AP Lang Socratic seminar research (social media topic)

REHUGO chart for AP Lang Socratic seminar research (social media topic)

Created by
A Novel Plan
REHUGO is an acronym that can help students think of different types of evidence to use in argument essays. It stands for Reading, Entertainment or pop culture, History, Universal truths, Government or current events, Observations or personal experience.This chart helps students practice with these categories and also expand their knowledge and personal evidence bank.This chart also asks students to think about how writers can use evidence strategically to exemplify, amplify, clarify, associate,
Preview of REHUGO chart for AP Language Socratic seminar research (education topic)

REHUGO chart for AP Language Socratic seminar research (education topic)

Created by
A Novel Plan
REHUGO is an acronym that can help students think of different types of evidence to use in argument essays. It stands for Reading, Entertainment or pop culture, History, Universal truths, Government or current events, Observations or personal experience. This chart helps students practice with these categories and also expand their knowledge and personal evidence bank.This chart also asks students to think about how writers can use evidence strategically to exemplify, amplify, clarify, associate
Preview of Slaughterhouse-Five AP Literature Q3 Open Essay Prompts

Slaughterhouse-Five AP Literature Q3 Open Essay Prompts

This collection of AP Literature open response options (question 3, Q3) are perfectly paired to get students to analyze the broader ideas of the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. Students will get a realistic taste for the AP essay question while still getting to choose between multiple AP level prompts, with the added benefit of providing the teacher variety in what they read as they grade. Teachers could also select a certain prompt for each period if they’d like to edit the document
Preview of Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer for Literary Analysis

Body Paragraph Graphic Organizer for Literary Analysis

Created by
Teach Think Talk
Use this product to help your students expand their body paragraphs beyond 3 sentences. This is geared towards literary analysis and includes sentence stems.
Preview of Into the Wild Synthesis Assignment

Into the Wild Synthesis Assignment

Created by
Angela Sing
Students will make their own AP English Language and Composition synthesis prompt for Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer addressing the question "Is Chris McCandless insane for deserting his material goods and running away to the Alaskan wilderness?" Students will find their own five sources using online databases and create an annotated bibliography to explain how the sources could be used to address the question. Students must balance the sources so that the question could be answered from either p
Preview of 10th Grade Weekly Writing Assignments - Writing Practice

10th Grade Weekly Writing Assignments - Writing Practice

These writing assignments topics are a penalty-free way to get students, who usually do not like writing, to do so without fear of numerous red marks ending up all over their papers. There are a variety of styles of writing, and some even require minimal research to complete. They are graded, primarily, for the amount written on topic. Errors in conventions are commented on, but no points are deducted for them. This has been a very successful part of our curriculum, which starts in 9th grade a
Preview of Lots of MLA Testing

Lots of MLA Testing

Created by
EducatNsocal
47 test questions divided according to '97 State Standard and MLA rules from 2010: (1) Formatting: 15 questions(2) Heading: 5 questions(3) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (one concept): 13 questions(4) Bibliography/Works Cited Format: 7 questions(5) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (more complex concepts): 6 questionsFile provided in Word 97 format so you can easily cut and paste to customize quizzes or tests.Need some worksheets to help teach and reinforce MLA concepts? Refer to "Lots of MLA Pra
Preview of Hispanic Heritage Month Research Paper | Latin America Dream Vacation

Hispanic Heritage Month Research Paper | Latin America Dream Vacation

Hispanic Heritage Month "Latin America Dream Vacation" Research Project (Printable & Digital) - Includes editable student printables and Google Doc for no prep distance learning or Google Classroom activities.Research Essay Prompt: Research and write a ten-paragraph research essay about exactly how you would spend a dream vacation in any Latin American destination: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador
Preview of Argumentative Writing/Research Simulation Task/ PARCC PrepPrompts & Sources

Argumentative Writing/Research Simulation Task/ PARCC PrepPrompts & Sources

Created by
Krista Maureen
This unit contains four highly-relevant prompts for argumentative writing and model Research Simulation Tasks for PARCC Assessments. Topics include: The Danger of Selfies, Is Social Media Harmful?, Do Video Games Contribute To Youth Violence?, and Does Listening to Music While Working Make Students More Productive? In addition to the prompts for each of the topics, each topic contains links to four different sources (electronic articles, websites, print sources, videos, etc.), a brainstorming
Preview of August Wilson's Fences: AP Literature Q2 Prose Passage Essay Prompts

August Wilson's Fences: AP Literature Q2 Prose Passage Essay Prompts

This is a former AP Literature open response essay prompt (question 3, Q3) that is perfectly paired to get students to analyze the broader ideas of the play Fences by August Wilson. Students will get a realistic taste for the AP essay question and you won't have to read through decades of old AP prompts to pick the perfect one for Fences. The prompt is repeated twice on one single page and is formatted in such a way as to print the handout, cut it in half to save paper, and pass out the prompt.
Preview of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: AP Literature Q3 Open Essay Prompts

Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: AP Literature Q3 Open Essay Prompts

This collection of AP Literature open response options (question 3, Q3) are perfectly paired to get students to analyze the broader ideas of the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Students will get a realistic taste for the AP essay question while still getting to choose between multiple AP level prompts, with the added benefit of providing the teacher variety in what they read as they grade. Teachers could also select a certain prompt for each period if they’d like to edit the document.
Preview of Thanksgiving Expository Essay Mini Research Paper

Thanksgiving Expository Essay Mini Research Paper

Created by
Carrie Cooper
As your students approach fall breaks, this expository writing practice can be an engaging option to increase rigor and acknowledge the holiday season. The students have the autonomy to choose from four different topics.Because the purpose of this lesson is to practice text-based writing and integrate source material, each mini-research topic is complete with four links to possible sources for students to use. You might want to ask your students to expand the source list, but the available links
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