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Writing Common Core RST.11-12.9 resources

Preview of Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 9-12

Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 9-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Aligned Organizers and Activities BUNDLE for Grades 9-12: Essential graphic organizers, forms, rubrics, and checklists to use with any high school text. This bundle contains the following individual products (in their entirety): READING: Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for Reading Grades 11-12 (Updated!) Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for ELA Reading Grades 9-10 *Newly Updated Jan. 2014 - 50 organizers added!* Common Core Standards Reading Graphic Organizers f
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 Claim Evidence and Reasoning (CER): Evidence of Climate Change

Claim Evidence and Reasoning (CER): Evidence of Climate Change

This claim evidence and reasoning (CER) activity focuses on evidence of climate change using NGSS practices. Students explore evidence of climate change such as tree rings and ice cores using a variety of resources including climate models. This CER resource guides students through the process of developing a claim, gathering credible evidence to support their claim, and persuasively justifying their claim. The CER framework helps students understand how we know the climate is changing by produc
Preview of Articles - 1: Goblin Sharks - MAGNIFICENT or MONSTROUS? - Fact & Opinion

Articles - 1: Goblin Sharks - MAGNIFICENT or MONSTROUS? - Fact & Opinion

READING & WRITING - ANALYZING - COMPREHENSION - TEST PREP ................................................................... FOCUS: FACT & OPINIONTEXT"MAGNIFICENT OR MONSTROUS" is a nonfiction ARTICLE ABOUT goblin sharks. These are rare deep-sea sharks called living fossils. Goblin sharks have a perfect blend of incredibly cool ADAPTATIONS and hideous APPEARANCE traits, making this an ideal article for FACT & OPINION......................................................TOPICS APPROP
Preview of Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Created by
Science Surplus
Formal Lab Write-up InstructionsThese instructions can be used for any lab or inquiry-based project. It is important now more than ever that we train students in scientific literacy. When students are introduced to journal-style scientific writing, they will be able to access primary scientific literature with more familiarity and understanding. This guide was created using a combination of APA style and some of the most common formatting styles in popular scientific journals. What is included?I
Preview of Earth Day Bundle - Persuasion, Rhetoric and Authorial Message

Earth Day Bundle - Persuasion, Rhetoric and Authorial Message

Created by
Tori Allred
As the climate crisis becomes more prominent in mainstream media and takes over social media news feeds, it's time to bring it into the classroom. The Five resources provided here encompass the major modes and genres of literature! Use together or spread throughout the year! Either way, texts are included with marginal questions and space for annotating. Simple Print and Go!
Preview of Generic Lab Write-Up Rubric

Generic Lab Write-Up Rubric

Created by
Matthew L Gibson
Science classrooms are implementing more inquiry and cross-curricular writing. The easiest way to implement both is via laboratory writing assignments. After conducting an experiment, students are required to write a report outlining the experiment and comparing it to previous work in the field. These write-ups can be done every so often to mix up the stale "cookie cutter lab" worksheets we're all familiar with. This generic rubric outlines what should be in each designated section. Additionall
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