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Preview of Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Bosquejo para Ensayo Argumentativo Hamilton Satisfied - SPANISH Argument Essay

Si te cuesta motivar a tus estudiantes a argumentar, ¡déjaselo a Hamilton! La canción Satisfied del popular musical histórico modela perfectamente la estructura del ensayo. Esta unidad enseña a los estudiantes las características de un buen texto argumentativo, y luego los guía en la redacción de un ensayo argumentativo. Tras analizar la situación a la que se enfrenta Angelica Schuyler en la canción, los estudiantes tomarán una postura a favor del amor o la razón, y pasarán por el proceso de esc
Preview of Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Hamilton Musical Satisfied Song Argumentative Essay Writing Outlines and Debate

Drawing from a catchy song from Hamilton, students will learn the structure of an argumentative speech, and craft their own effective argument essay about following love vs. reason. Students will use guiding outlines to get their ideas together and craft a well-structured paper. The song matter will bring out the best kind of passion in students, the same one they’ll need to take a stance about potential real-life relationship decisions.The teacher may decide to extend this lesson with a debate
Preview of Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Smooth Transitions Practice Worksheets and Song Parody Package *NEW & IMPROVED!*

Created by
Lexiphile
Get your students thinking more intentionally about the transition words they use to link ideas in their sentences, and help them write more sophisticated and informative sentences. This package contains:A step-by-step demonstration slide show to introduce the topic in a fun wayA printable Student Note sheet (for use during presentation)Link to an Exit Ticket (Google Form)A video demo of the song "Smooth Transitions," sung to the tune of "Despacito"Lyrics of "Smooth Transitions" song split up on
Preview of Constructed Response Song

Constructed Response Song

This is a song about the RACE strategy for writing constructed responses. It is set to the tune of Shake It Off by Taylor Swift. If you e-mail me with proof you have purchased these lyrics, I can send you the MP4 of the song with myself and a friend singing it. b.allison.rodgers@gmail.com
Preview of NO-PREP Activities (Pre-Thanksgiving Break Edition)

NO-PREP Activities (Pre-Thanksgiving Break Edition)

Need some relevant activities for your students to do as you all prepare for Thanksgiving break, but don't want to bog them down with meaningless busy work? Well, this is the assignment for you! This 10-slide Google Slides Presentation gives students a chance to show off their personal interests while keeping them engaged as you grade, finish units, and prepare for the end of the semster! This assignment requires no prep, can be adapted to fit your classes needs, and gives students an opportunit
Preview of Figurative Language: Taylor Swift Lyrics

Figurative Language: Taylor Swift Lyrics

This editable PowerPoint Presentation contains 20 figurative language examples used throughout Taylor Swift's lyrics. This is a fun and educational game that can be used to review figurative language terms such as metaphor, simile, hyperbole, oxymoron, onomatopoeia, alliteration, personification, allusion, idiom, and irony.
Preview of The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

The Wicked "Which"- Using Transitions to Show Cause-and-Effect PLUS song!

Created by
Lexiphile
Want to help your students write more sophisticated, informative sentences about cause-and-effect? Want them to think more intentionally about the transition words and phrases they can use to expand their thinking and their sentences?Want to have some fun with language around Halloween? This product contains a few slides introducing and explicitly modeling this skill, including sentences you can discuss as a class, and then an Exit Ticket for Day 1. It also contains lyrics and a video for my par
Preview of Do They Know It's Christmas Lyric Analysis and Connections to Long Walk to Water

Do They Know It's Christmas Lyric Analysis and Connections to Long Walk to Water

Encourage students to make connections between the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and the novel A Long Walk to Water. The song lyrics, a YouTube video, and reflective questions are included in the slides presentation. This song analysis and connections activity can be completed toward the end of the novel.
Preview of Personification in Poetry

Personification in Poetry

Created by
Mister Engaging
This fun PowerPoint and activity introduces students to personification through commercials, songs, cartoons, and poetry. Students practice writing personification in sentences on a worksheet, and then they write a personification poem. Students will be engaged, they will laugh, and they will forever know personification!
Preview of Hey Write a Paper!  (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Full Demo

Hey Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Full Demo

Created by
Laura Groves
Music is a great way to remember facts and processes, so when my middle school students struggled with remembering the basic process and format for a 5 paragraph essay, I decided to put the information to music. What came of the experiment is to the tune of Macarena -- "Hey, Write a Paper!" This is a full demo which includes a PowerPoint version of the lyrics and slides that link from the lyrics to definitions of the terms used. This version is sung; there is an instrumental version available
Preview of Hey, Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Instrumental Version

Hey, Write a Paper! (How to Write a 5 Paragraph Essay Song) Instrumental Version

Created by
Laura Groves
Music is a great way to remember facts and processes, so when my middle school students struggled with remembering the basic process and format for a 5 paragraph essay, I decided to put the information to music. What came of the experiment is to the tune of Macarena -- "Hey, Write a Paper!" This version includes a PowerPoint version of the lyrics and slides that link from the lyrics to definitions of the terms used and back in addition to the music that plays along with the appropriate lyrics
Preview of Determining Themes In Our Favorite Songs Slideshow

Determining Themes In Our Favorite Songs Slideshow

This lesson focuses on student skills of analysis, summarization, and the ability to cite relevant textual evidence in order to determine a theme in a literary text. In this case, we will be using a song as our literary text. By providing students with the freedom of choice, as well as through supplementing students with additional material and resources other than standard books and text, an additional goal of the lesson is to motivate more students to participate in the assignment.All template
Preview of Prepositional Phrases Lesson Plan

Prepositional Phrases Lesson Plan

Lesson Objective: By the end of this lesson students will be able to identify a prepositional phrases and determine its function in a sentence.
Preview of Song Lines Writing Prompts

Song Lines Writing Prompts

Created by
Nicole Welding
Get your students writing using lines from songs! You can use these song lines to inspire creative writing, narrative writing, or even argument or expository writing. You can ask students to begin their writing with the song line provided or as an inspiration from which to creatively spring board. Project the PowerPoint slides onto your screen, and you are ready to go. I like to use this type of writing for building a community of writers or for three-minute warm-up writing. (17 song lines w
Preview of Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Helping Verbs, Helping verbs song, Grammar and writing practice, test prep

Created by
Tab Teaches Too
This is a song to help your students learn and remember their helping verbs. Sung to the tune of Jingle Bells, it is catchy and engaging! I have used it to teach and review helping verbs, and my kiddos always loved it!Resource includes the printable lyrics. You can use any instrumental version of Jingle Bells for background music.Thank you for looking and happy teaching!
Preview of To Kill a Mockingbird Soundtrack Project

To Kill a Mockingbird Soundtrack Project

Created by
Leslie Odom
This project gives students a chance to pair their knowledge with their passion: music. Students are to choose songs that link thematically, textually, and conceptually to TKAM.This product can be edited to fit with almost any text!
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack Project

Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack Project

Created by
Leslie Odom
This project gives students a chance to pair their knowledge with their passion: music. Students are to choose songs that link thematically, textually, and conceptually to Romeo and Juliet. This product can be edited to fit with almost any text!
Preview of Create a Playlist for Macbeth

Create a Playlist for Macbeth

Students are asked to create a 5 song playlist which corresponds with Shakespeare's Macbeth. Each entry must include bits of the song's lyrics and a 4-5 sentence analysis to explain how the lyrics are relevant to a specified scene in Macbeth. Students can present their work in the form of a physical booklet or a Powerpoint, with either option containing graphics which visually support the analyses presented.
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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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