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High school writing research pdfs

Preview of Bobblehead Biography Project

Bobblehead Biography Project

Created by
Prince Padania
Use “Bobblehead Biographies” to tackle informational writing in your classroom AND (more importantly) make history come alive for your students! The “Bobblehead Biography Project” will immediately capture the attention of your kiddos (plus anyone else walking by) while promoting important skills like: •Reading comprehension •Summarizing + drawing inferences •Informational writing •Research Create adorable art while setting the stage for purpose-driven writing + high-interest reading! The
Preview of Argumentative Writing Unit Bundle for Middle and High School

Argumentative Writing Unit Bundle for Middle and High School

Need an all-encompassing argumentative writing unit that's scaffolded and meets the needs of a wide range of learners in middle school and high school? This argumentative writing unit is complete with activities that you can use to meet students wherever they are in their writing journey. It's created for the 8-10th grade range, but it would work well for advanced 7th graders or for 11th and 12th grade students who need more scaffolding. This argumentative writing unit for middle and high school
Preview of Works Cited and Parenthetical Citation Step by Step MLA Research Project Skills

Works Cited and Parenthetical Citation Step by Step MLA Research Project Skills

Here's everything you need to give students practice and confidence in the technical aspects of research skills that are often their biggest stumbling blocks: creating a works cited and using parenthetical citation ( in-text citation ).These four resources offer step-by-step guidance, extra practice, and cheat sheets so students have a ready resource.What teachers are saying about this bundle:"This product is amazing! It covers all of the skills my students are lacking!""Very helpful to have o
Preview of MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citation 9th Edition Research Writing Printable

MLA In-Text Parenthetical Citation 9th Edition Research Writing Printable

Give your students an instant research tool! This foldable handout and one-page "cheat sheet" will help your students use in-text citation correctly! This follows the latest 9th Edition MLA format. Your students will appreciate a compact resource that provides the basics for parenthetical citation questions middle and high school students are most likely to encounter.You will receive two formats for the cheat sheet: a foldable that creates a little book and a one-pager. The information on b
Preview of Research Skills Stations (MLA) paraphrase, embed & cite quotes, works cited

Research Skills Stations (MLA) paraphrase, embed & cite quotes, works cited

Created by
Room 213
Research skills: paraphrasing, using quotations, in-text citations and works cited. These are all skills that students struggle to master and these research skills stations will allow them to practice and learn. (UPDATED February 2024).NOTE: This product is designed to be used for practice of research skills, or as a review or reinforcement of the them. If you are looking for lessons that introduce these skills, you should check out my Embedding Quotations and Learning to Paraphrase products
Preview of Famous Artist Research Project

Famous Artist Research Project

Famous Artist Research Template and Project: A fantastic research project for middle/high school students! Students will use the easy-to-follow research template to learn more about a famous artist. The student will research their artist and design a poster to use in an oral presentation in class. Grading rubric is included! You have the option to assign the artists or let each student choose their artist. Included with this resource:Student Assignment Handout (Project description/expectations
Preview of Paraphrasing Lesson, Activities, and Practice

Paraphrasing Lesson, Activities, and Practice

Created by
Room 213
Teach your students to paraphrase, an important research skill. This paraphrasing resource provides you with a lesson to help your students learn to paraphrase information properly. They will learn the difference between plagiarizing and paraphrasing and get practice in learning to paraphrase in a way that avoids unintentional plagiarism.Be sure to check the preview for more detail.The resource includes:A quick "quiz" that you can use to see what your students already know (meant for discussion,
Preview of ESL Hero Research Project Paragraph Writing and Oral Presentation

ESL Hero Research Project Paragraph Writing and Oral Presentation

Created by
Last Minute ESL
In this week-long project, Beginner to Intermediate ESL students write about and present their heroes. Their hero can be someone in their personal lives, like a family member, someone who is from their country, or someone who is well-known internationally. First, students read a text about Jesse Owens and identify the topic sentence, details, examples and concluding sentence. Students deconstruct the Jesse Owens paragraph in order to help them in writing their own paragraphs. Then, they conduct
Preview of Works Cited Bibliography 9th Edition MLA Format Research Writing Activity

Works Cited Bibliography 9th Edition MLA Format Research Writing Activity

You'll love how easy it is to teach your students how to create a works cited page! This resource breaks down the technical skills they need to create an accurate, correct works cited page. Updated with the 9th edition MLA revisions and no prep. This lesson focuses on the hows and whys of creating a properly formatted works cited page using the current MLA standards. Scaffolded, so students get practice step-by-step and build confidence along the way. Everything you need is included:print and
Preview of Conspiracy Theories: Uncovering the Truth (3-Part Research Project PLUS Debate)

Conspiracy Theories: Uncovering the Truth (3-Part Research Project PLUS Debate)

If you’ve turned on the news lately, stood in line at the grocery store and browsed the magazines, or surfed the internet, then you know that conspiracy theories are everywhere! Some of the theories are so intriguing, we read further or turn up the volume. Others are so outrageous that we laugh in disbelief! How can we possibly separate fact from fiction when the media can be so convincing? Some of the oldest conspiracy theories are still circulating today, from Bigfoot and alien sightings, to
Preview of MLA Style 9th Edition Works Cited Flipbook

MLA Style 9th Edition Works Cited Flipbook

Created by
Tracee Orman
Do your students need to learn the latest MLA style (9th edition)? This handy foldable flip book (NO cutting involved) is an excellent tool for your students to use while researching and citing sources. This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.It goes over the core elements in the new MLA format and then gives plenty of examples for numerous types of sources, including:• Books (print and Kindle/electronic editions)• Periodicals (magazines, newspapers, journa
Preview of Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism

Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism

A packet that helps your students learn how to paraphrase information so that they do not plagiarize. This is especially helpful when doing a research unit. Includes: *Anchor Charts *Note Pages *Flip Flap Books for Interactive Notebooks *Is it Plagiarism? Practice Sheet *Paraphrasing Questions *Paraphrasing Practice Please check out the {PREVIEW} to see exactly what you are getting in this pack! ******************************* © Little Red Writing House 2016. All rights reserved. This do
Preview of Jazz Musicians Research Pages

Jazz Musicians Research Pages

Jazz music is such an engaging topic for students! This download includes 16 research pages customized for each of the following musicians: Duke Ellingon John Coltrane Bessie Smith Billie Holiday Thelonius Monk Louis Armstrong Charlie Parker Miles Davis David Brubeck Benny Goodman Ella Fitzgerald Dizzy Gillespie Max Roach Wynton Marsalis Count Basie Jelly Roll Morton The pages are meant to help students create a thumbnail sketch of each musician. Each page is exactly the same except they h
Preview of Organizing your Argument: Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizer

Organizing your Argument: Argumentative Writing Graphic Organizer

This argumentative writing graphic organizer is the perfect addition to any argumentative writing unit! This graphic organizer helps students write their claim, list reasons to support their claim, and outline evidence/elaboration to support their claim.This resource helps students organize their thoughts and rationale prior to writing their argumentative essay. It provides space for a more in-depth outline.I created this graphic organizer for argumentative essays after years of teaching argumen
Preview of Infamous Criminals:  A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Infamous Criminals: A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this project, students will research the life of a famous criminal and compile a bibliographic research project to share with the class. The criminals included in this project range from fraudsters to gangsters and from pirates to drug lords. There are plenty of options here to captivate the interest of secondary students. After selecting a criminal, students will compile an annotated bibliography as they go through the research process while preparing to create their final projects. Stud
Preview of MLA Citation Works Cited  Research Writing Resource 9th Edition - Cheat Sheets

MLA Citation Works Cited Research Writing Resource 9th Edition - Cheat Sheets

Help your students create an error-free Works Cited page that follows the latest, 9th Edition MLA format. You can focus on teaching research and critical thinking skills -- instead of the MLA format!This resource includes:foldable guide to the 9th editionone-page guide to the 9th edition (same info as the foldable version)flowchart taking students through the process of creating an entryexample page with four different entries Here's how this resource will help you teach research writing:one pa
Preview of Power and Corruption Research Project - Leadership - Ambition Abuse of Power

Power and Corruption Research Project - Leadership - Ambition Abuse of Power

Examine the concepts of self-identity, absolute power and corruption, leadership and influence with this high-interest resource! Learn the common traits of powerful people and discover how absolute power can be used to improve society or to devastate and destroy. This modern research project takes a fascinating look at the world’s most powerful and influential people throughout world history - including those who are living in today’s world. Students will select and research a person of power,
Preview of Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Culminate your Human Geography, Current Events, or Contemporary World Issues course with this highly scaffolded project that lets your students research and argue for the most urgent issues of the 21st century!It's two projects in one! Students can either: Design a one-pager poster, creating a visual learning tool for others Construct an in-depth research essay, diving into the roots of the issue and thoroughly dissecting possible solutionsEverything is included, from brainstorming to final edit
Preview of Grammar - Types of Pronouns - Reference Sheet

Grammar - Types of Pronouns - Reference Sheet

This is a comprehensive grammar reference sheet that describes all nine types of pronouns in the English language. For each category, I have included a list of relevant pronouns along with a sample sentence to show usage. This reference sheet is a handy tool for middle- and high-school students, teachers, and anyone who is interested in grammar. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Civics Research Project - Representative or Elected Official Letter

Civics Research Project - Representative or Elected Official Letter

Use this complete letter to an elected official kit to upgrade your Civics class with an authentic project that makes your students to be real agents of change with their government!Cultivating great writing skills isn’t hard. You just need the scaffolded, step-by-step directions and models in one low-prep, everything's-included project kit.This resource comes in both print PDF and paperless Google files for your flexibility!Greatness is sharing one's ideas with those who can create change.This
Preview of MLA Format Test with Answer Key (and Explanations)

MLA Format Test with Answer Key (and Explanations)

Created by
Bree Lowry
**THIS TEST HAS BEEN UPDATED TO COMPORT WITH THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK**This test covers MLA Formatting for:1. Setting Up a Basic Document2. Parenthetical/ In-Text Citations3. Integrating Quotes4. Paraphrasing Effectively5. Works Cited CitationsThe test is multiple choice, but it is challenging because it asks students to apply what they have learned. Included with the test is a one-page answer sheet that is ready to print and hand out to students. This will save you a lot of time and
Preview of Choosing Relevant Evidence: Argument Essay Practice:

Choosing Relevant Evidence: Argument Essay Practice:

This is a practice activity to help students choose evidence that is credible and relevant to a given claim. I found that my students would often do their research, but then not choose the most compelling evidence for their claims in an argument essay. This multiple choice practice is a great way to help students practice this skill. I had students complete the worksheet after discussing the definitions of relevant and credible (noted at the top of the page). Then we discussed why the correct
Preview of My HBCU Project

My HBCU Project

Created by
Kay's Classroom
Flexible HBCU project designed for grades 1-12.Included:Take Home Letter ( 3 options; Including a blank template option )HBCU Facts Sheets Students must research the following: City and State, Motto, Three Notable Alumni, Three Interesting FactsAverage Enrollment, Academic Programs, Three Popular Majors, Admission FeesCost of Attendance 3. Grading Rubric ( Including a blank template option ) 4. School Assignment List ( Includes list of ALL HBCUs in alphabetical order ) Examples of poste
Preview of Famous Scientist Report Template

Famous Scientist Report Template

Study the history and importance of famous scientists by using this convenient set of Famous Scientist Report Templates. 40 scientists are featured on their own template that includes the scientists picture so that every student can report on a different scientist. A blank template page is included in case you wished to add additional scientists. The set of famous scientists also include women and African American achievements.
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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.

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