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Preview of How to Write Email, Email Etiquette, PDF & Google Drive, Distance Learning, CCSS

How to Write Email, Email Etiquette, PDF & Google Drive, Distance Learning, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Teach your students proper email etiquette – or "email netiquette" – with this 45-minute "How to Email" lesson that includes a high-interest introductory lecture and two fun real-world writing activities.First, present the right and wrong way to build an email message with a dynamic 15-slide lecture (Prezi, PDF, and Google Slides versions included). Then, assign students to evaluate four sample emails sent by high school students seeking a summer internship. Finally, have students work individua
Preview of Main Idea Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing

Main Idea Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing

Created by
Tracee Orman
Writing a Summary: Common Core Informative/Explanatory Writing Activities - NO PREP - Just print and go! This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE. Summarizing is a life-long skill. Our students will enter the real world soon and will find themselves having to summarize many different types of work for employers, employees, and even clients. It's essential that we teach them this valuable skill. This pack focuses on summarizing nonfiction pieces. Students
Preview of Five Paragraph Essay Digital and Printable Graphic Organizer - Essay Writing

Five Paragraph Essay Digital and Printable Graphic Organizer - Essay Writing

Created by
Write and Read
Do your students struggle with the writing process when writing five paragraph essays? This five paragraph essay resource walks students through the writing process for a 5 paragraph essay step by step. The unit provides a 5 paragraph essay outline, topic planning guide, graphic organizer for each paragraph, format sample, and final copy directions. This is a great resource to support struggling students and students with IEPs. There's no prep work for you. Just print and go or assign online. Th
Preview of Following Directions Activity - Read and Follow for High School & Middle School

Following Directions Activity - Read and Follow for High School & Middle School

This activity is a fun interactive way for middle and high school students to understand the importance of following directions by using a Following Directions worksheet and a reflection worksheet. This resource includes:Facilitation TipsEducator Guide Activity Reflection Sheet Color and black and white version>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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 Comment Cards for Academic Essay Writing to Help Students Give Quality Feedback

Comment Cards for Academic Essay Writing to Help Students Give Quality Feedback

Created by
Bespoke ELA
As English teachers, we ask our students to edit and revise their peers' essays. However, students do not always know how to give constructive feedback. It's important that students are able to give constructive feedback about targeted writing skills while also maintaining the dignity of the writer. This product contains a handout with five tips for writing effective comments during peer revision and coaches students on how to go about giving thoughtful, quality feedback on academic essays in
Preview of Digital Career Research Paper - Distance Learning and Google Classroom

Digital Career Research Paper - Distance Learning and Google Classroom

This Digital Career Research Paper Unit is ideal for middle school and high school students and is optimized for digital learning, distance learning, and Google Classroom. Help your students focus on career and college readiness with a future career research paper that will guide students as they research the many different aspects of their chosen future career. This SMARTePlans digital research paper can be completed online via Google Slides, and it includes a completely editable assignment sh
Preview of Interlopers, Saki, H.H. Munro Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Interlopers, Saki, H.H. Munro Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Drive

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Interlopers,” by Saki (H.H. Munro) to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This one-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of the public domain story, a six-question deep-thinking exercise (with detailed answer key, of course), and an optional writing activity that shows students step-by-step how to build a newspaper article. You could easily extend this one-day lesson into two days by allowing in-class time to complete the journalism portio
Preview of 25 Essential Handouts for Writing Workshop in Secondary ELA

25 Essential Handouts for Writing Workshop in Secondary ELA

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This bundle contains 25 handouts to supplement writing workshop mini-lessons or to use as part of a writing reference center/ writer's toolbox in the classroom. Students can also keep these handouts in their writing folders or notebooks to reference throughout the year as they work on new writing tasks and as you target new writing skills.This bundle includes the following handouts: 1. Edit OUT These Words! 2. Commentary Do’s and Don’ts 3. Topic vs. Theme 4. Transitional Devices 5. Paragraph Fo
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 #Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

#Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

Created by
Sustainable ELA
Thanks to social media and trending hashtags, modern activism movements look much different than the activism of the past. This project is a great addition to any study of activism, social justice, social movements, informational text, or just as a stand-alone research project. It is crucially important we teach students how to research and understand the movements of their generation so they can actively participate in the dialogue that is taking place all around them. Understanding the current
Preview of Storyboard Template Graphic Organizer: Comic Strip Activity For Any Subject

Storyboard Template Graphic Organizer: Comic Strip Activity For Any Subject

Created by
Mister Harms
Your students will love summarizing any content with this simple and easy to use storyboard template. It can be assigned digitally through Google Classroom or it can be printed for students to write, draw, and color.☞ Save 25% on this resource & more by getting the Emergency Activities Bundle! ☜What's Included:Simple, easy to use template for creating storyboards or comic stripsAvailable in a digital Google Format for students to create onlineInstructions to download and print as a PDF for s
Preview of Paired Texts Lesson with Short Stories - The Most Dangerous Game and The Lottery

Paired Texts Lesson with Short Stories - The Most Dangerous Game and The Lottery

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This "paired passages" lesson encourages students to practice annotation, story analysis, synthesis, and essay writing. Students complete close readings of Richard Connell’s story “The Most Dangerous Game” and Shirley Jackson’s story “The Lottery.” Then, they synthesize their understanding of the readings, consider and compare themes, and write a short literary analysis essay. The lesson includes handouts with before-, during-, and post-reading strategies, which provide scaffolding for diverse
Preview of Hexagonal Thinking for The Social Dilemma

Hexagonal Thinking for The Social Dilemma

Created by
Spark Creativity
Want to get your students thinking deeply and critically about the issues presented in The Social Dilemma? This hexagonal thinking activity will help them connect the big ideas, warnings, key points, and suggestions for moving forward that fill this important documentary. Be prepared to be surprised at the depth of your students conversations.Here's what's included:6 pages of visually interesting hexagons (grayscale for negative themes, colorful for positive possibilities, and image hexagons)Stu
Preview of Informative Essay Sentence-by-Sentence Outline/Graphic Organizer Google Doc™

Informative Essay Sentence-by-Sentence Outline/Graphic Organizer Google Doc™

Created by
ELA St
This editable Google Doc™ graphic organizer/outline provides explanations for each sentence of an informative essay. Explanations for each sentence are given in the left-hand column and the right-hand column is blank for students to type in. The organizer has a total of five paragraphs. Each of the three body paragraph contains five sentences. This resource can be used with any informative prompt.This organizer has been a great way to get students who struggle to familiarize themselves with the
Preview of Sentence Frames for Literary Analysis Essay Writing High School ELA, ELL & ESL

Sentence Frames for Literary Analysis Essay Writing High School ELA, ELL & ESL

Use sentence frames (also called sentence starters) for literary analysis in your ELA or ESL classroom to support all students! Research shows that sentence frames are an effective scaffolding technique. Use sentence frames for differentiated instruction and to support ELL and newcomer students. This is appropriate for 7th-12 grade.This resource is a 5-page handout that includes 12 types of sentence frames for writing about literature: Diction/connotation/denotation, hyperbole, setting, irony, j
Preview of Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson connects three texts: Robert Hayden’s poem “Frederick Douglass,” an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom, and the New York Times article “Malala Yousafzai, Girl Shot by Taliban, Makes Appeal at U.N.” It also makes learning relevant for your students through real-world connections, while meeting ELA standards by employing nonfiction texts.Use this lesson to give your students practice with close reading and the synthesis of ideas. Activity handouts focus on b
Preview of Writing Conference Forms: Conferring Questions and Notes - Middle & High School

Writing Conference Forms: Conferring Questions and Notes - Middle & High School

Wanting to differentiate writing instruction for middle or high school students? Writing conferences are a great way to meet individual students' needs. By sitting and talking with writers one-on-one, we can help them embrace their strengths, identify areas for growth, and get to know them better as writers.These writing conference forms can be used outside of a writing workshop format. Included in this resource, you will find:Conferring Schedule: A chart to manage your conferring schedule...How
Preview of Poetry Analysis & Critique Essay Writing (Common Core Aligned)

Poetry Analysis & Critique Essay Writing (Common Core Aligned)

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Writing: Poetry/Poem Analysis and Critique Essay This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my POETRY RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE and in the following smaller bundles: Poetry Resources Bundle, Volume 2 and Essay Writing Resource Bundle: Common Core Aligned. Students struggle reading and understanding poetry, let alone trying to write a critique of a poem. Instead of being tempted to find already-written essays on the internet, have your students answer a series of 30+ questions about
Preview of Book Cover Activity: Analytical and Evaluative Discussion, Redesign, and Lesson

Book Cover Activity: Analytical and Evaluative Discussion, Redesign, and Lesson

Looking for a fresh way to have students engage with a book? Book covers are an underutilized resource in the classroom. With this three-part book cover activity, students will learn elements of effective book covers, analyze and evaluate covers of high-interest novels, redesign covers that are ineffective or create them for different audiences, and then write an optional informative essay about book cover marketing.When to use this book cover activity...Use this book cover activity as a hook be
Preview of How to Write an Email to a Teacher

How to Write an Email to a Teacher

Created by
Write Hand Ma'am
“Y did U mark me tardy??” “Dear, miss- i was absent did i miss anything”“YOU GAVE ME AN F ON MY PROJECT AND NOW I CAN’T PLAY IN THE GAME TOMORROW. YOU BETTER TALK TO MY COACH RIGHT AWAY. I MEAN IT.” Students will learn to write an appropriate email to a teacher to address their concerns in 5 steps. This lesson bundle includes 1) an introductory slide show with outrageous emails from real students with the link to 2) a sticky “how to” video; 3) an editable handout for note taking; 4) six printabl
Preview of Introductions are like Free Samples (DISTANCE LEARNING): Lesson for ANY Essay!

Introductions are like Free Samples (DISTANCE LEARNING): Lesson for ANY Essay!

Created by
Secondary Sara
Now includes Google, PDF, *and* Office versions! Introduction paragraphs are like free samples of food – it’s your one chance to grab a customer (reader) and convince them to “buy in” and keep reading. This lesson teaches students that it’s important to not just have a great hook, but make the entire paragraph clear and compelling so that readers get an accurate, engaging preview of what will be discussed. This lesson (PDF, Google Slides, and editable PPT files), applicable for argumentative OR
Preview of Freedom of Speech Choice Board - Informational Text Unit 8th 9th 10th Grade

Freedom of Speech Choice Board - Informational Text Unit 8th 9th 10th Grade

Created by
Yaddy's Room
In this INTERACTIVE Freedom of Speech Choice Board digital activity for 8th, 9th and 10th Grade, students will develop their mastery of the informational text standard. Students will explore freedom of speech in the United States and abroad through a digital choice board using high interest topics on cancel culture, hate crimes, social media companies, and open debate. What's included in this Freedom of Speech Choice Board Activity for 8th 9th & 10th Grade:In this Google Slides unit, suggest
Preview of Graphic Organizer Poster Pack

Graphic Organizer Poster Pack

Created by
Cult of Pedagogy
This beautiful set of 10 colored graphic organizers -- with four color options -- will help your students learn to use text structures to improve reading and writing. Used in conjunction with my Graphic Organizer Multi-Pack, these 8.5" x 11" mini-posters will visually reinforce students' study of text structures, which will:~ Improve non-fiction reading comprehension in science, social studies, and technical subjects. Research shows that students who can identify the text structure of a piece re
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