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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 Lamb to the Slaughter, Roald Dahl, Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Lamb to the Slaughter, Roald Dahl, Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Drive, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the dark humor of Roald Dahl’s well-known short story, “Lamb to the Slaughter," to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This one-day lesson plan includes links to the full text of the story, detailed instructions, a 9-question deep-thinking handout (with detailed answer key, of course), and a writing activity that creatively uses an official-looking police report for students to summarize the elements of the story. The lesson also includes a police sketch portion (my high s
Preview of Playlist of My Year: An End-of-the-Year Writing Assignment Digital & Print

Playlist of My Year: An End-of-the-Year Writing Assignment Digital & Print

May can be a trying month for secondary teachers. This engaging end-of-the-year writing activity is an excellent way to keep students writing without having to take home stacks of research papers to grade when the weather is beautiful! With this Playlist of My Year resource, students will reflect on their school year, examine their growth, identify defining moments and experiences, and choose songs that relate to each of them. Through both short responses consisting of a few sentences and an ext
Preview of The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

The Necklace, Guy de Maupassant Short Story Literary Analysis, PDF & Google Apps

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Use the classic short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, to teach your students the elements of literary analysis. This two-day lesson plan includes a full-text copy of this public domain story, an 8-question student handout (with detailed answer key, of course), an interactive slide lecture (both Prezi Next and Google Slides versions included) to help your students learn how to analyze text as they connect the author’s setting to the character development of Mathilde Loisel, and an opt
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 WHY STUDY HISTORY | Back to School Activity | First Day of School Discussion

WHY STUDY HISTORY | Back to School Activity | First Day of School Discussion

Created by
Mister Harms
Why do we study history anyway? This back to school activity is a must have for any history or social studies class! Start the first day of school (or the first lesson of any history class) with “WHY” because students always want to know why? Why am I learning about history? Why do we have to study this stuff anyway? When am I ever going to use this in life? Isn’t history about a "bunch of old dead people" and things that have already happened? **Major necessary upgrades have been made to ma
Preview of Research-Based Writing for Teens, Use Blog Approach to Practice Research, CCSS

Research-Based Writing for Teens, Use Blog Approach to Practice Research, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Tired of reading page after page of uninspired research papers? Let’s face it – our kids hate writing research essays, causing us to be exhausted when reading their half-hearted efforts. A far better approach to teach the Common Core informative/explanatory writing skills our students need is to use a blog-style treatment as students practice their research skills on high-interest topics.Begin by introducing the elements of a strong blog post and discussing the unique style of this type of writi
Preview of Argument and Rhetorical Analysis Games for Secondary ELA

Argument and Rhetorical Analysis Games for Secondary ELA

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This bundle of argument and rhetoric games for secondary ELA contains SEVEN unique games that target the skills of argumentation in a fun and high-interest format.The games included in this bundle are:Rhetorical Devices BINGO GameIn this game, students fill out BINGO cards with rhetorical devices, and they have to identify devices used in quotations read by the teacher. Five in row WINS the round! This game tests students' ability to identify rhetorical devices in texts.Would You Rather? Card
Preview of Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

Argumentative Essay Organizer: Claim, Reasons, Evidence (Includes Fillable PDF)

You've found the perfect graphic organizer—complete with a fillable PDF option—to help students visually and clearly connect the integral elements of any persuasive, argumentative, and informative essay: from the claim, reasons, evidence, and conclusion, students can better organize and map out their thinking while understanding the general essay structure. There is space for three reasons and subsequent evidences in support of these reasons. Language frames between the connections (e.g., becaus
Preview of 5 Paragraph Essay Writing Presentation and Essay Graphic Organizers and Rubric

5 Paragraph Essay Writing Presentation and Essay Graphic Organizers and Rubric

Created by
Presto Plans
5 Paragraph Essay Writing Presentation and Essay Graphic Organizer Outline - Teach essay structure with this ready-to-use lesson that reviews the most important elements students should know to write and format a 5-paragraph essay. The presentation includes information and clear examples for students and uses a metaphor which compares writing an essay to making a sandwich. Your students will feel totally confident trying their hand at writing an essay after this lesson. Also included are four es
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 The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin with Nonfiction Text - Short Story Analysis

The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin with Nonfiction Text - Short Story Analysis

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Students complete close readings of two texts: Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” and The Washington Post article “Study Suggests You Can Die of a Broken Heart” to make relevant connections. Students begin by completing an anticipation guide with statements about love and marriage. A handout with before-, during-, and post-reading strategies provides scaffolding for their reading, and the lesson culminates with an assignment requiring students to find a love song or poem that matches a theme f
Preview of CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

Created by
Mister Harms
This Current Events Summary is an excellent tool for students to get involved with the news and the current events of the week. A simple writing format helps students find, summarize, and write opinions about current news stories and events. I find this activity to be a practical filler for various social studies courses. What's Included:Teacher directions with ideas for implementation and useSimple student directions: Find, Highlight, Summarize, Importance, OpinionGuided student writing temp
Preview of Writing Competition, "Survive!" Writing Contest, End of Unit Writing, CCSS

Writing Competition, "Survive!" Writing Contest, End of Unit Writing, CCSS

Created by
Laura Randazzo
UPDATE – You can learn more about this writing contest at my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46cEHf0UoOUTired of grading endless stacks of essays? Want to lighten your grading load while still having students write and receive meaningful feedback on their work? The answer is to host this writing competition.Students enter their writing into a series of peer-review competitions during this week-long activity. The beauty of this five-day lesson plan, which can work with any novel,
Preview of Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Created by
Mister Harms
This presidential election simulation is an excellent way for students to comprehend all aspects of political parties and the campaigns needed to elect a presidential candidate - "Let's Get The Party Started!" The teacher will divide class into groups of 4 to 5 students per group. Each group will develop their own political party and choose a presidential candidate to represent their party. Using the included criteria, allow students a few class periods, or portions of class periods, to create
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 Jamestown Activity: Webquest, History Reading, Video, Virtual Archaeological Dig

Jamestown Activity: Webquest, History Reading, Video, Virtual Archaeological Dig

Created by
Mister Harms
From adventure, to mystery, to the "starving time," students will enjoy learning even more about historic Jamestown through these 4 content-rich resources. Established in 1607, Jamestown was the first successful English settlement in the Americas, and is considered to be the beginnings of United States History. This mini unit will provide a variety of diverse learning resources to go along with your current unit on Jamestown history. Answer keys are included for all resources. Enjoy, and let
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 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 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 #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 Mental Health & Wellness: Wheel of Life Lesson | Psychology or Health Class

Mental Health & Wellness: Wheel of Life Lesson | Psychology or Health Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Are you studying stress or wellness? This life survey is fantastic for any Psychology or Health class. Students will take a self-reflective survey regarding their own mental health, physical health, personal life, and more. Answering 6 questions each in 8 areas of their lives, students will complete a total of 48 questions. With the results, students will map out their scores on the included "Wheel of Life." This wheel is a great visual to see how their life is "rolling along."This life asse
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