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Preview of Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Culminate your Human Geography, Current Events, or Contemporary World Issues course with this highly scaffolded project that lets your students research and argue for the most urgent issues of the 21st century!It's two projects in one! Students can either: Design a one-pager poster, creating a visual learning tool for others Construct an in-depth research essay, diving into the roots of the issue and thoroughly dissecting possible solutionsEverything is included, from brainstorming to final edit
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make your study of Martin Luther King, Jr. a literacy lesson with a primary source. Students complete a close reading of Dr. King's prophetic speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” and use their reading as inspiration for their own writing. In pre-reading activities, students learn about the context of the speech and define vocabulary. Next, they complete an activity to understand allusions, and then after reading the speech, they analyze its structure using a graphic organizer. They use the sa
Preview of Write Your IA - Student Instructional Booklet- International Baccalaureate (IB)

Write Your IA - Student Instructional Booklet- International Baccalaureate (IB)

This is an extremely comprehensive booklet designed for students who are writing their IA. This booklet guides them from start to finish - beginning with initial proposals and writing questions, to the "how to write section 1-3", and ends with referencing guides and marking criteria. Supportive instructions are present throughout the entire booklet to guide students on how to meet all of the IA criteria and write an investigative and critical essay. It also includes a proposed timeline for compl
Preview of Academic Writing, Lesson 4 Part 2: Contractions, Capitalizations, Homophones...

Academic Writing, Lesson 4 Part 2: Contractions, Capitalizations, Homophones...

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson dives into contractions, the apostrophe, capitalizations
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 4 Part 1: Words

Academic Writing Lesson 4 Part 1: Words

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson is the first part of a deep dive into into words and the
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 3 Part 1: Review of Sentence Components

Academic Writing Lesson 3 Part 1: Review of Sentence Components

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson reviews foundational language and writing knowledge. Not
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 3 Part 2: Understanding the Sentence

Academic Writing Lesson 3 Part 2: Understanding the Sentence

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson is a deep dive into the constructions and components of
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 2 Part 2: Introduction Format Basics

Academic Writing Lesson 2 Part 2: Introduction Format Basics

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This lesson continues the introduction to APA formatting for academi
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 2 Part 1: Introduction to APA Format Basics

Academic Writing Lesson 2 Part 1: Introduction to APA Format Basics

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This 2nd lesson in 2 parts instructs on the APA formatting required
Preview of Academic Writing Lesson 1: Intro to Academic Writing

Academic Writing Lesson 1: Intro to Academic Writing

Created by
Trace Taylor
One of 30+ lesson plans that make up a middle school advanced placement and high school writing curriculum that prepares and leverages students for collegiate level writing. Note that this 1-30 academic writing curriculum will cover all of the writing standards from 5th to 12th grades as a whole, not individually. The whole is engineered to cover all aspects of writing and relative language mastery expected at the college level.This 1st lesson gives an overview of what academic writing is and wh
Preview of Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

This mini unit can be used as a stand-alone assignment for annotated bibliographies on student or teacher-selected topics or as a precursor to a larger research paper or Capstone research paper. You’ll find:19 Google slides providing a “walk-through” of the entire bundleThe ability to print slides for teacher and student usea linear, quarter-by-quarter flowchart of a Capstone Course (for optional use)Notes for instructors–quick tips and lesson guidelinesModels and worksheets for students for wri
Preview of Short Essay Question (SEQ) Writing Organizers+Rubrics-US History Regents Prep

Short Essay Question (SEQ) Writing Organizers+Rubrics-US History Regents Prep

SEQ Resources and How-To Bundle: Enhance Writing Skills in Social Studies This comprehensive toolkit is designed to elevate students' writing processes in social studies, particularly tailored for the New York State US History Regents framework Part II – short essay questions. However, educators across the United States have found immense value in the structured approach and academic rigor provided by these resources for fostering analytical thinking and refined writing skills in any social stud
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 Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speech

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Free speech, critical thinking activities, MS, HS assignments, freedom of speechCOURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATE & INFOGRAPHIC ASSIGNMENT 20% OFFI AM CURRENTLY REDOING MY DILEMMA ONE SHEETS. THEY ARE NOW CALLED COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES.Are you looking for engaging and interesting material to stimulate classroom conversations? Do you want an educational product that explores fascinating court cases? Then look no further than COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES!COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect too
Preview of Law Related Education- Due Process

Law Related Education- Due Process

This unit lesson plan includes eight lessons that will take approximately 1-3 class periods each, and nine engaging activities guaranteed to get lawyers-to-be in your class arguing, debating, and advocating on behalf of the real and fictitious defendants that you will encounter in these lessons. Students will be reading real case law and case summaries, coming to terms with nuances in the law, advocating on behalf of clients and using case law analogy to support their arguments, and writing arg
Preview of Movie Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection Seven Bellringer

Movie Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection Seven Bellringer

Many movies have quotes that impact and stick with us no matter what the genre. In our “Say What?!! Collection Seven, Lines that Linger” we provide an additional 20 unique and engaging lines from a wide range of movie genres including A Few Good Men, Black Panther, Garden State, The Great Gatsby, and more! Each movie line is paired with a prompt designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage higher-order thinking in Gen Z'ers. They make it easy for you to foster discussion among your students acro
Preview of Slides for C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) STRATEGY - Analytical Thinking

Slides for C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) STRATEGY - Analytical Thinking

Get students to respond fully to questions by teach the C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) strategy. The C.E.R. strategy teaches students how to think analytically and use evidence to back up their claims. These Google Slides are written in straightforward, student-friendly language, but are still teaching the skills students need to think critically. This strategy has pushed my students to explore what we read on a deeper level.These Google Slides answer the questions: - How do I think deeper wh
Preview of Common Core Reading Strategies: The Double-Entry Journal + Notes

Common Core Reading Strategies: The Double-Entry Journal + Notes

This is a package deal -- two reading strategies, detailed, step-by-step with examples -- for use not only in any secondary ELA course, but in any subject area to help engage students with what they're reading! With this newly revised, 10-slide MS 2013 PPT presentation, you're purchasing the following: a.) learning targets for both reading strategies: Double-Entry Journaling (Cornell Style Notes) and Legal Notes (Written Conversations) b.) step-by-step instructions for both strategies, with ex
Preview of INDEPENDENT Fracking Research Project / Debate Speech Prep / Earth Science

INDEPENDENT Fracking Research Project / Debate Speech Prep / Earth Science

Download and START this project in only 2 minutes - NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE on fracking necessary. Set up AN INDEPENDENT WORK PROJECT, A Class Debate, A Research Project, Persuasive Speech Writing, or Group Presentations using this easy, ALL-THE-WORK-IS-DONE-FOR-YOU, comprehensive guide.Contains: - 2 pages filled with 20 questions to spark student's exploration of knowledge - 4 trusted, scientific website links to factual information- 4 pages of ANSWER KEY information for teachers grading (You don't
Preview of Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection Five Bellringer

Celebrity Quotes to Question, Analyze, and Evaluate Collection Five Bellringer

Quotes are a great way to stimulate reluctant writers and motivate today’s youth, as they reflect on inspirational messages or grapple with ideas that are controversial. Our “Say What?!! Collection Five” resource provides 20 unique and engaging quotes from a variety of people and sources including Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthur Ashe, Michelangelo, Malala Yousafzai, and more!  Each quote is paired with a prompt designed to inspire, motivate, and encourage higher-order thinking skills for Gen Z studen
Preview of Historic Event Writing Assignment

Historic Event Writing Assignment

Historic Events Writing AssignmentTime in History: Geographic Location: Why it happened:Events leading up to the event:Who was involved:What happened/Chain of Events:The Outcome:Impact on History:Written Response
Preview of Native American Indian Mini-Research Paper: Prompt, Guidelines, Rubric, & More

Native American Indian Mini-Research Paper: Prompt, Guidelines, Rubric, & More

Created by
Debbie's Den
Here's a comprehensive mini-research assignment that will expose students to Native American Indian tribes. A list of topics, guidelines for the paper, types of material to include in the assignment, a condensed rubric, and a check list are delineated. This printable is all-inclusive!
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Writing worksheets can help your child develop essential writing and literacy skills needed for school and life. If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital writing resources to help your student learn a writing concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

Fun and engaging writing activities to try

Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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