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Writing Common Core RI.11-12.7 resources

Preview of Lizzie Borden:  Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Lizzie Borden: Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Lizzie Borden was tried and ultimately acquitted for the MURDER of her PARENTS in the 1890s. The trial was controversial. How could a WOMAN possibly hack her parents to death and why? How could this have happened while she was HOME if she didn't do it? In this nonfiction unit, students will read articles about the case and then decide for themselves if they think Lizzie Borden is INNOCENT or GUILTY. If your students like this nonfiction unit, be sure to check out the Bespoke ELA activity on
Preview of Brave New World Unit: Lessons, Activity Handouts, Quizzes, Projects, ...

Brave New World Unit: Lessons, Activity Handouts, Quizzes, Projects, ...

Created by
TeachNovels
This engaging Brave New World Unit takes students from pre-reading activities through the final exam. Lessons, activities, and assignments align to Common Core and address symbolism, craft, genre, theme development, historical context, allusion, and more.Brave New World Unit bundle:Lesson Plans (25 lessons + student handouts)Reading Checks (5 quizzes)Projects and Assignments (14 options)Final Exam Maker (Choose from 120 test items.)Brave New World Unit details:Lesson Plans: (PDF only)Brave New W
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 1984 Literary Analysis and Discussion Questions - Modern Parallels to Real Life

1984 Literary Analysis and Discussion Questions - Modern Parallels to Real Life

How does 1984 relate to real life? Explore modern parallels between George Orwell’s classic novel and real life. Updated in 2022! Includes discussion questions and hyperlinks to real-world texts for comparison.Included with this Literary Analysis Activity for 1984 by George Orwell:✏️  Five Literary Analysis Graphic Organizers - Digital & PrintExamine modern parallels using hyperlinks to real-world textsAnalyze real-life connections to “Doublethink,” “Ministry of Truth,” “Ministry of Peace,”
Preview of News Writing - Studying the Newspaper & Writing a News Article: A Unit Plan

News Writing - Studying the Newspaper & Writing a News Article: A Unit Plan

Created by
Marstars
This complete, 3-week unit plan contains materials designed to teach students about journalism, newspapers, and news writing. This unit is a terrific way to connect to the Common Core Standards’ emphasis on informational and non-fiction reading and writing. The unit packet contains a daily breakdown of lessons, activities, worksheets, a quiz, as well as a project sheet and rubric to use for a final assessment in the unit.In this unit students read a variety of news articles to expose them to cur
Preview of Analysis of Goldstein’s Book - 1984 by George Orwell - Questions, Map of Oceania

Analysis of Goldstein’s Book - 1984 by George Orwell - Questions, Map of Oceania

Updated in 2022! Analyze Emmanuel Goldstein’s “Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism” (Part 2, Chapter 9 of George Orwell’s 1984). This resource includes guided reading questions, a map worksheet, and a literary analysis activity.  Suitable for online learning and Google Classroom®!Included with this Analysis Activity for Goldstein’s Book in 1984:✏️  Guided Reading Comprehension Questions for Goldstein’s Book - Digital & PrintExamine key definitions and terms, characteristics of B
Preview of Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Reading and Writing News Articles - Slideshow Lessons, Templates, Rubrics OLC4O

Everything you need to teach students to master writing news articles and reading nonfiction text features! Includes sample news reports, reading comprehension questions, slideshow lessons, graphic organizers, assessment guidelines, and more! Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets and activities for Google Drive®.⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this Unit for Reading and Writing News Articles:✏️  Summarizing a News Report Slideshow Lesson - Micros
Preview of Visual Literacy Lesson - The OPTIC Strategy for Visual Analysis - Digital, Print

Visual Literacy Lesson - The OPTIC Strategy for Visual Analysis - Digital, Print

In the digital age, visual literacy is more important than ever.  This lesson includes informational handouts, graphic organizers, and visual images to teach visual analysis using the OPTIC strategy - a technique for interpreting any visual text.  Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Visual Literacy Lesson:✏️ The OPTIC Strategy Informational Handouts - Digital & PrintTeach the OPTIC acronymGuide students through an example using the ab
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis BIG Bundle Complete Unit

Rhetorical Analysis BIG Bundle Complete Unit

(Psssst! Looking for the new units-aligned AP Language Curriculum? It's HERE! )Whether you are teaching rhetorical analysis from the beginning, teaching it from the first time yourself, or you’ve been teaching it for years, this detailed, 24-resource BIG bundle of activities, editable assessments, scaffolded texts resources, notes, quizzes and more will give you material to reach ANY student and help them navigate this complex topic.Designed with AP, pre-AP and SAT Writing prep students in mind,
Preview of MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 2: Survival BUNDLE (Slides & Printable Handouts)

MyPerspectives 9th Grade Unit 2: Survival BUNDLE (Slides & Printable Handouts)

This resource is a BUNDLE of comprehensive thematic unit plan slides (119 slides), activities, do-nows, vocabulary, comprehension check questions, highly engaging writing tasks, mini-lessons, discussion questions, and assessments, making teaching the unit fun, engaging, and efficient.+ PLUS62 Pages of Printable Handouts of writing tasks, activities, step-by-step assessments, and answer keys!Texts taught in this unit: "The Seventh Man" - Haruki Murakami"The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt" - Nancy
Preview of THE GREAT GATSBY Lesson Plans: 23 Complete Lessons & Instructional Materials

THE GREAT GATSBY Lesson Plans: 23 Complete Lessons & Instructional Materials

Created by
TeachNovels
The Great Gatsby Lesson Plans leads students through engaging explorations of historical context, characterization, point of view, Modernism, symbolism, elements of style, theme development, and more. Includes detailed lessons, 24 instructional handouts, 3 slideshows, and answer key.The Great Gatsby Lesson Plans: OverviewNOTE: Depending on your instructional goals, you might not use all lessons.Pre-reading / Introduction: 3 lessonsReading 1: Chapters 1-3, 4 lessonsReading 2: Chapters 4-5, 4 less
Preview of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau Transcendental Bundle

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau Transcendental Bundle

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for an engaging way to introduce your students to famous transcendentalist thinkers and writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau? This bundle includes plenty to challenge your students with excerpts from "Self-Reliance,” "The American Scholar,“ “Nature,” Walden, and "Civil Disobedience."What's Included . . .► Step-by-step instructions for each day.► Common Core English Standards aligned to daily tasks.► Understanding Transcendentalism group synthesis task.EMERSON:► Viewing gui
Preview of The American Dream Unit Bundle

The American Dream Unit Bundle

Created by
Litteacher
This unit includes: Six texts, Student workbook. Teacher lessons, Rationale for each lesson, Rhetorical reading and writing activities, 1 month duration, 70 pagesThe American Dream & The American Identity: What is an American?This common core aligned unit is an introduction to the essential question: American Identity: What is an American? It is a rhetorical reading and writing unit that asks students to take a stand on the idea of the American Identity and write their way to deeper underst
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 Writing Commencement Speeches - Speech Writing Activity - Print and Digital

Writing Commencement Speeches - Speech Writing Activity - Print and Digital

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make the end of the school year meaningful for your high school students by having them read, view, and write commencement (graduation) speeches. This lesson is part of my Inspired Writing series; students use mentor texts as models for their own writing. Updated version now has a link to a Google Slides Presentation.In this lesson, students first watch videos and analyze several commencement speeches. After watching the speeches, they complete graphic organizers to synthesize common technique
Preview of The Great Gatsby Unit Bundle

The Great Gatsby Unit Bundle

Created by
Literary Lyceum
This massive bundle of resources for The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald features Common Core aligned lessons, PowerPoints, assessments, and rubrics. All of the Literary Lyceum materials on the novel are included in this bundle, which makes it a tremendous deal. Over 160 pages of materials and over 30 PowerPoint slides give you the resources you need to teach a number of different skills and standards.In this bundle, you will receive:- A vocabulary bundle with 4 vocabulary lists, 4 vocabul
Preview of Supplementary Romeo & Juliet Fun Activities: Task Cards & Close Reading Passages

Supplementary Romeo & Juliet Fun Activities: Task Cards & Close Reading Passages

Created by
GilTeach
All focusing on the question of “What is Love,” the 14 different stations included will get your students excited about learning when they examine diverse sources. From a Ted Talk to the ideas of ancient Greek philosophers, from a column from The New York Times to writing from 12th-century France, this resource will take your students far and wide.You’ll love the common core aligned activities because your students will be working to strengthen their skills. Your students will love the tasks b
Preview of Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Activities: High School Research Project, TED Talk, Lit

Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Activities: High School Research Project, TED Talk, Lit

Created by
GilTeach
Frustrated with students who refuse to accept feedback or take on any new challenges? When students have a fixed mindset about your class, they can be almost impossible to teach. Some feel hopeless, convinced that they are simply “bad" at English, and sure that there is nothing that they can do to improve the situation. Others define themselves as “good” at English, but never want to push themselves or try anything new—they’re so terrified of failure, that they want to play it safe at all times
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 9th Grade English Full Year Curriculum! (5 Thematic Units, No Prep Needed!)

9th Grade English Full Year Curriculum! (5 Thematic Units, No Prep Needed!)

This resource is a bundle of FIVE thematic unit plans for 9th-grade English Language Arts. All unit plans include do-now's, exit tasks, activities, discussion questions, corresponding tasks for texts, and assessments, making teaching the units engaging, comprehensive, educational, and a breeze! No prep time needed!This bundle includes printable, aesthetic, ready-to-use, SUPER ENGAGING handouts!
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “Shakespeare”? Reading a Shakespeare play is challenging for students—but flashy handouts and cute classroom decor will not teach your students the skills they need to read and understand a Shakespeare play independently.When students misbehave, put their heads on their desks, or just stare vacantly into the distance, it’s not because they aren’t capable of understanding the Bard—it’s because they are aren’t given the
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning and Science Literacy Doodle Notes Lesson

Claim Evidence Reasoning and Science Literacy Doodle Notes Lesson

Created by
Physics with G
Claim Evidence and Reasoning is a method of formulating a written response that includes: A claim that answers the question. Evidence from students' data. Reasoning involves a rule or scientific principle that describes why the evidence supports the claim.Research from numerous reputable sources suggests that C.E.R can significantly improve students' science literacy and writing across courses.In this resource, students will learn about what C.E.R. is, the difference between Quantitative and Qua
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 MyPerspectives American Literature Unit 4: Grit and Grandeur

MyPerspectives American Literature Unit 4: Grit and Grandeur

This resource plan is a thematic unit that encompasses literature that expresses the importance of place. Texts included in this unit are: an excerpt from Mark Twain's "Life on the Mississippi," Twain's short story "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," Sarah Orne Jewett's "A White Heron," Barry Lopez's literary criticism: "A Literature of Place," Carl Sandburg's poetry, and more! The resource is LOADED with discussion questions, activities, tasks, mini-lessons, do-now's and assessmen
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