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Writing-essays Common Core RI.11-12.7 resources

Preview of Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Using the CRAAP Test to Determine Source Credibility! Customizable Google Slides

Do your students tend to hit "share" "like" or "retweet" before checking a source is legitimate? Can your students determine the difference between a credible source and fake news? Do they know what to look for when analyzing articles, online material, tweets, and images for credibility? Do they understand which sources are acceptable to utilize as evidence in a writing assignment? In a world where misinformation can be spread like wildfire via social media and the internet, it is vital that stu
Preview of Writing a Research Paper Complete Unit - High School - Outline - Project -Speech

Writing a Research Paper Complete Unit - High School - Outline - Project -Speech

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Want to make the research process manageable for high school students? This seventeen-lesson unit walks students (and their teachers!) through the research process via a real-world assignment, a researched persuasive speech that each student will deliver to the class and turn in as an MLA-formatted paper. In order to meet the diverse needs of learners, all materials are provided in both PDF and Google Slides, and the Google Slides include digital source cards and note cards.Ways to Use this Uni
Preview of Research Project Template Research Graphic Organizer Essay Outline High School

Research Project Template Research Graphic Organizer Essay Outline High School

This is a research graphic organizer essay outline for any research topic with a grading rubric. The intention of this research project template was to give teachers an easy-to-use, tried, and true research essay outline that they could use over and over with any subject or grade level. :) This research project template is designed for high school students needing to practice expository research skills. The step-by-step structure of this essay provides 7th or 8th-grade classroom success with th
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 Macbeth Scavenger Hunt: Making Real World Thematic Connections

Macbeth Scavenger Hunt: Making Real World Thematic Connections

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This activity has students making connections between Shakespeare's play Macbeth and the real world through the topic of corruption. In this scavenger hunt activity, students are to locate three Real World Macbeth figures who became corrupt as a result of their ambition. Students are then to write paragraphs that explain their connections using textual evidence from the play and from nonfiction articles.Included in this product you will find:The Scavenger Hunt Assignment Page with Common Core
Preview of Main Idea and Supporting Details - Persuasive Writing Lesson and Examples OLC4O

Main Idea and Supporting Details - Persuasive Writing Lesson and Examples OLC4O

Teaching persuasive writing? This lesson introduces students to the main ideas and supporting details. Students will explore examples of main points and supporting evidence to prepare for opinion writing. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Persuasive Writing Lesson:✏️  Main Idea & Supporting Details Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides® & PDFDefine main ideas and supporting detailsExamine characteristics of mai
Preview of Types of Evidence Lesson and Anchor Chart - Examples of Supporting Details OSSLT

Types of Evidence Lesson and Anchor Chart - Examples of Supporting Details OSSLT

Teaching opinion writing? This lesson introduces students to seven different types of evidence to support main ideas. Students will explore examples of supporting points to prepare for opinion writing. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®.Included with this Opinion Writing Lesson:✏️  Types of Supporting Details Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google Slides® & PDFExplore seven different types of supporting detailsExamine examples of evidence to
Preview of ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

ESSAYS: How to Write Informational Essays ~ It Begins Here...

A HOW-TO for writing strong essays for students in grades 5–10.Students research using two paired, high-interest, leveled articles."The Life in Antarctica""The Marvelous Manta"This is your definitive guide for teaching how to research and write essays and paragraphs;using a step-by-step process; building strong, independent writers.Do your students need a little more work on stand-alone paragraphs? This guide also explains how to write strong paragraphs.This writing resource has:125 pages of pro
Preview of Paired Texts - Civil Disobedience and The Great Debaters - Essay Writing Lesson

Paired Texts - Civil Disobedience and The Great Debaters - Essay Writing Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
In this lesson, which incorporates science of reading strategies, students complete close readings of an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” and the debate scene “Wiley College vs. Harvard University” from the movie The Great Debaters (which can be used with or without viewing the movie). Then, they synthesize their understanding of the readings and write a short analytical essay requiring them to analyze the arguments in the texts. This 30-page resource includes the followi
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 Argumentative Essay Writing With Articles: Mentor Text Analysis, Peer Checklist

Argumentative Essay Writing With Articles: Mentor Text Analysis, Peer Checklist

Created by
GilTeach
Looking for a comprehensive argument essay writing unit that will take your students from inspiration to finished product? Teaching students to write argument essays based on evidence is a daunting task—there are so many high-level skills required that it’s hard to know what to prioritize, and if you try to simply “cover” everything with power point presentations or lectures, students will never truly learn the skills they need.Even worse, when students see argument writing as an irrelevant tas
Preview of Student Blogging Unit Plan BUNDLE: Persuasive Writing, Argumentation, Summary

Student Blogging Unit Plan BUNDLE: Persuasive Writing, Argumentation, Summary

Activate student engagement and inquiry with this unique and engaging blog writing unit focused on cultural criticism! Students will summarize nonfiction texts and respond with persuasive writing, argumentative writing, and analytical writing. They will create a blog to share their thoughts with others! This unit gives you ALL of the resources and links you need for no-prep student blog writing experience. If you're ready for “real world,” authentic assessment, with a ton of activities at your f
Preview of Thank You For Arguing Bundle

Thank You For Arguing Bundle

Created by
Opal's Gems
This bundle includes ALL my best-sellers on Thank You for Arguing (TYFA):TYFA Assignments (THREE higher order thinking exercises) plus a projectTYFA Tests (Choice of TWO)TYFA Infographic ProjectPlus a bonus of 50 Ways to Make Your Writing Sound Smart!Related ResourcesHow to Write for AP Lang Sophistication PointAP/IB Teaching Genre AnalysisDistance Learning Rhetorical Situation Podcast ProjectIntroduction to AP Lang Choice BoardDistance Learning:  Rhetorical Questions You Should Ask Yourself Wor
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

This bundle contains everything you need to launch and keep the momentum going in your AP Language Synthesis unit. Each resource helps your students visualize their thinking, organize writing, and understand the process to producing a solid synthesis essay. Multiple scaffolds include writing organizers, writing stems, and visual cue cards to understand the essay writing process. This bundle contains two project-based learning experiences, each of 5-10 class periods, that combine skills for both
Preview of Guide to Language Features of Formal Writing (Register)

Guide to Language Features of Formal Writing (Register)

Created by
Duffy Stirling
Many of my Senior students (Year 11 and 12) struggle to write with a formal and academic register. Australian Curriculum and Common Core require students to begin to understand register (level of formality) from Middle School. My approach to literacy is 'explicit' teaching with extensive scaffolding. I try to make obvious the 'unwritten rules' of language styles. These handouts are the sum of my experience trying to break down the language features of formal register. They're designed for stud
Preview of Writing Module #1 | Write a Problem-Solution Argument | Recycling | Grades 7-12

Writing Module #1 | Write a Problem-Solution Argument | Recycling | Grades 7-12

Your 7th to 12th graders got this! Got what? A final product they'll create in no time with step-by-step guidance and be so proud of: A Problem-Solution Argument Essay about "The Recycling Problem," perfect for this age group. STUDENTS READ AUTHENTIC SOURCES ABOUT THE PROBLEM WITH RECYCLINGStudents read and critically think about a very important, current, relevant issue people all over the world are grappling with right now - the problem with recycling (plastics mainly) and different ways of so
Preview of Media Lesson - Exploring Podcasts with Rhetorical Analysis (4 class periods)

Media Lesson - Exploring Podcasts with Rhetorical Analysis (4 class periods)

Have you been wanting to teach podcasts in your class but you aren't quite sure where to start? This lesson is an exciting, modern, and rigorous resource for you to use in your high school, college, or home school classroom. Students will be introduced to the popularity and effectiveness of podcasts in our 21st century society, and then they'll analyze their own podcast episode for rhetorical strategies. This resource includes: +A PowerPoint presentation that will take you through each portio
Preview of AP Free Response SYNTHESIS ESSAY BUNDLE Scaffolding Worksheets and Assignments

AP Free Response SYNTHESIS ESSAY BUNDLE Scaffolding Worksheets and Assignments

Prepare for the Synthesis Free Response question on the AP Language and Composition Exam using the lesson, worksheets, and assessments provided within this bundle. Suitable for distance learning and Google Classroom®.⚡️⚡️⚡️ OVER 20% IN DISCOUNTS! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Resources included in this bundle:1. RESEARCH SYNTHESIS ESSAY Writing Introductory Lesson Handouts Google ClassroomTeaching the AP Language and Composition course to Advanced Placement students, or simply covering the basics of the Research Essay
Preview of The AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER STARTER KIT [BUNDLE]

The AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER STARTER KIT [BUNDLE]

This AP English Language Teacher Starter Kit product gives instructors a one-stop place for resources and materials needed to develop a phenomenal Advanced Placement English Language Class. An AP Summer Packet Assignment, A Sample Syllabus, The Rhetorical Triangle, Literary Criticism Sheet, Tone Vocabulary, and more are featured. This Starter Kit Bundle allows fledgling or seasoned AP teachers to start the year off from the summer assignment and use the resources through the days before the exam
Preview of Literature During the Plague (Medieval Prose and Poetry)
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Teaching the Argument: Sample Argument Response

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This document is a color-coded sample response of the previously posted sample argument task for the NYS English Regents exam. The colors correlate with the cheat sheet, which is the third document needed to fully teach students how to successfully compose a Part 2 response to the NYS English Regents exam.
Preview of The Yellow Wallpaper Test Questions - Editable Question Bank - Literary Analysis

The Yellow Wallpaper Test Questions - Editable Question Bank - Literary Analysis

Evaluate students' understanding of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” with this 3-part test!  Includes editable and ready-to-print formats with short-answer questions and literary analysis essay prompts.  Suitable for online learning with digital resources for Google Classroom®!Included with this Final Assessment for Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”:✏️ Final Test with Pre-Selected Questions - Digital & Print3-Part Assessment Including Vocabulary,
Preview of Mini Rhetorical Writing Unit- Slides, Forms, Course Outline, Assignments

Mini Rhetorical Writing Unit- Slides, Forms, Course Outline, Assignments

This unit was originally created for a self-guided credit recovery unit for English 3 students to complete independently within a learning management system. This contains a course outline, weekly check-ins, annotation activities, and mini-lessons which result in the student writing a rhetorical analysis paper on one of the unit's texts. This can easily be adapted to be completed over the course of 2 weeks in a traditional classroom setting depending on your classroom needs. Video Preview- Loom
Preview of Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

Teaching the Argument: Breaking Down Part 2 of the NYS English Regents Exam

Created by
Julie Rosslee
This array will provide you with instant handouts for your learners and includes:Sample Argument TaskArgument Cheat SheetSample Argument Response
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