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10th grade informational text Common Core CCRA.L.3 resources

Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Unit Bundle - Appeals & Devices, High School Rhetoric Unit

Rhetorical Analysis Unit Bundle - Appeals & Devices, High School Rhetoric Unit

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Looking for a no-prep rhetoric unit that contains engaging, relevant, and rigorous materials? Fortunately, this 5-6 week Rhetorical Analysis Unit Bundle represents 21st Century learning at its best! Students will participate in a variety of analysis activities: from analyzing historical speeches and viewing modern advertisements to watching and analyzing movie speeches aimed to motivate and inspire audiences around the globe. Then, when students have mastered how to evaluate rhetorical strategie
Preview of Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Famous Love Letters: A Close Reading & Creative Lesson for Valentine's Day

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This lesson by Bespoke ELA is a great lesson to use in February to celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique and creative way that is sure to engage students!Task:To analyze how famous love letters use language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery to convey a message about love.Enduring Understandings:Students will understand how language, literary and rhetorical devices, and imagery affect a letter's meaning.Students will learn about famous people from history through the lens of their rel
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 Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Jack the Ripper. One of the most notorious serial killers of all time. And he was never caught. There are over 100 theories about his identity. If you're looking for a high-interest nonfiction topic to get your students interested in analyzing nonfiction, this is it! This activity has two parts. The first parts takes students through an exercise of identifying tone in a news article written about Jack the Ripper. There are four articles in this part of this lesson that all come from The L
Preview of 10th Grade Reading Passages & Comprehension Tasks | Informational Text Edition

10th Grade Reading Passages & Comprehension Tasks | Informational Text Edition

HIGH-INTEREST 1-page reading comprehension passages 10th grade students enjoy paired with tasks targeted to specific standards in an engaging, relevant way! Gets students reading, writing, identifying nuances in language, listening and viewing, exploring both historical and scientific primary sources, interpreting charts and diagrams, analyzing seminal U.S. documents, plus slave narratives, memoirs, and arguments. Students practice ELA skills aligned to ALL 10 TENTH GRADE Reading Informational T
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 ELA Grades 9-10 Quarter 3 Curriculum - 9 Weeks Rhetoric Unit, MLK, Argument Unit

ELA Grades 9-10 Quarter 3 Curriculum - 9 Weeks Rhetoric Unit, MLK, Argument Unit

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Looking for a no-prep rhetorical analysis and argument writing quarter of instruction that contains engaging, relevant, and rigorous materials? Fortunately, this complete nine-week bundle, with a free daily calendar (click to download), represents 21st Century learning at its best! Students will participate in a variety of educational activities that range from analyzing prominent speeches and viewing real-world advertisements to watching and working with iconic movie speeches aimed to motivate
Preview of Nonfiction Resource Bundle- Graphic Organizers, Question Stems, Charts, & MORE

Nonfiction Resource Bundle- Graphic Organizers, Question Stems, Charts, & MORE

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This product contains 26 pages of items to support a unit on nonfiction, or informational texts. You will find graphic organizers to assess the three more common text structures: descriptive, cause/effect, and compare/contrast. These graphic organizers are accompanied by writing tasks that are great tools to use for beginning an essay analyzing a nonfiction text.You will also find question stems to use for your nonfiction unit that include questions about text features, text structures, and rh
Preview of Ben Franklin's Autobiography Mini Unit with Paired Text, Keys to Success Theme

Ben Franklin's Autobiography Mini Unit with Paired Text, Keys to Success Theme

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This complete, easy-prep lesson anchored with an excerpt from Ben Franklin's Autobiography is the perfect ready-to-go lesson to practice comprehension and compare/contrast skills and remind students that they hold the keys to their own success. This resource is just not just questions and answers - you are getting a full blown mini lesson plan complete with a writing prompt and modern, real-world creative task at the end! Student Experience: With two texts, one current and one classic, students
Preview of Literary Devices Coloring Pages: High School or Middle School digital activity

Literary Devices Coloring Pages: High School or Middle School digital activity

My Freshmen love these! Review after a lesson or before the state test with these cool coloring pages. I've included Rhetorical Devices, elements of Characterization,Author's Purpose, Text Structure, Literary Devices, and literary-based testing vocabulary.Click here to follow me for free lessons and sales!Click here to have free lessons and unit ideas sent to your email.Check out some of my other creative projects:A Raisin in the Sun StationsBundle of 5 learning StationsGreek Mythology StationsN
Preview of True Crime Writing in the United States Unit (AP Language)

True Crime Writing in the United States Unit (AP Language)

This unit looks at American history and culture through the lens of true crime narratives. The assignments and activities trace the roots of this genre of non-fiction from Puritan accounts of executions to 19th Century murder ballads to modern day serial killer stories while analyzing the changing intellectual landscape of the last 300 years. This unit asks student to explore questions of class, gender, race, and morality in relation to criminal behavior. As an AP Language unit, students practic
Preview of Review ANY video game (Digital & Print)

Review ANY video game (Digital & Print)

Have students write and publish their own original video game reviews.This scaffolded review package allows student to review ANY game and includes an exemplar, analysis tasks and rubric, as well as DIGITAL or PRINTABLE versions.Video game reviews are a fantastic way for students to practice the skills of persuasive and non-fiction writing. With an editable rubric this pack is perfect to use as an assessment or folio piece.I hope this pack is as useful and fun in your class as it is in mine!
Preview of Journalism, Newspaper Feature Article Writing Full Unit

Journalism, Newspaper Feature Article Writing Full Unit

✨This attractive feature article unit curriculum is designed for any journalism teacher who wants to strengthen instruction on writing feature/people news stories. This collection of resources includes a variety of Powerpoints, class activities and a special section using Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tom Hallman’s piece “Boy Behind the Mask”. This complete 2-3 week unit plan includes detailed Powerpoints and high-interest examples, engaging activities, printables, examples, and a final assi
Preview of 10th Grade Reading Passages & ELA Practice Tests | Informational Text Edition

10th Grade Reading Passages & ELA Practice Tests | Informational Text Edition

HIGH-INTEREST 1-page reading comprehension passages 10th grade students enjoy paired with practice tests in both easy-print AND digital self-grading versions. ONE TEXT & ELA PRACTICE TEST FOR EVERY SINGLE 10th GRADE READING INFORMATIONAL TEXT STANDARD (ALL 10) PLUS ones aligned to Language, Speaking/Listening/Viewing, and Writing standards. A TRULY ENGAGING ELA RESOURCE!Gets students reading, writing, identifying nuances in language, listening and viewing, exploring both historical and scien
Preview of ELA Task Card Bundle (192 Task Cards!) / Print and Digital / Google Slides

ELA Task Card Bundle (192 Task Cards!) / Print and Digital / Google Slides

Created by
Moore English
Task cards are a great way to connect instruction, content, and movement. For this reason, I have been working hard to develop a series of task cards that work for multiple texts. Each set of task cards has 32 cards focused on a specific part of English language arts instruction, including informational texts, rhetoric, figurative language, literary devices, plot structure and conflict, characterization, theme, main idea, summary, making text connections, making inferences, and research skills.
Preview of Journalism-Newspaper Sports Writing Full Unit Plan

Journalism-Newspaper Sports Writing Full Unit Plan

✨Don't miss this graphically appealing sports writing unit! Did you know that next to the Opinion section, the Sports section is the most read part of a newspaper? However, readers can find out the score long before they open our sports pages. So, how do we entice readers to read sports stories? This introductory sports writing unit is designed to keep kids engaged, while providing meaningful and thoughtful instruction for student success!Students experience: Students will create vivid moments o
Preview of American Enlightenment Literature Bundle (9 resources, 100 pgs, 100 questions)

American Enlightenment Literature Bundle (9 resources, 100 pgs, 100 questions)

Created by
Moore English
The American Enlightenment is the second unit for my juniors. In this unit, we focus on close reading, analyzing rhetoric, and synthesizing texts. This is also the first time my students venture into American literary movements. For these reasons, this is one of my favorite units, so I wanted to share my best texts and activities. As a bundle exclusive, I’ve also included synthesis writing prompts and rubrics that help students connect texts and see themes across texts. Includes 20 writing promp
Preview of The Donner Party Tragedy-- A Nonfiction Research Synthesis Project

The Donner Party Tragedy-- A Nonfiction Research Synthesis Project

Created by
Bespoke ELA
This nonfiction project is constructed much like the synthesis essay from the AP Language and Composition exam. Students are to get into groups and review each artifact, one-by-one, and compile facts about the Donner Party tragedy on their evidence logs. There are 11 artifacts in total. But before students dig into the artifacts, they will first listen to a podcast on the Donner-Reed Party to learn the basics of the tragedy. Students can either listen to this podcast episode inside or outside of
Preview of Informational Text: Anxiety and Stress - mentor texts, activities, & assessments

Informational Text: Anxiety and Stress - mentor texts, activities, & assessments

Created by
Room 213
Teach students about nonfiction texts with a topic they can relate to:Students are experiencing stress and anxiety at increasing rates. Help them explore ways to deal with this while teaching students how to read and analyze informational texts. This nonfiction unit will allow your students to explore and discuss anxiety and stress with informational texts. The resource provides you with several options that will engage your students as they read, view, think, discuss and write. (This is include
Preview of Language and Composition Escape Room

Language and Composition Escape Room

This resource is a challenging sequential (clues lead into each other) escape room that involves logic puzzles, cipher puzzles, and connection challenges all related to language and composition. It is meant for advanced high school students. Though it was created especially for AP Language and Composition students, it could be used as a challenge for high school students studying rhetorical devices (and related literary devices), logical fallacies, textual analysis, and the rhetorical situation.
Preview of Argument in the real world: a PSA campaign with open letter and radio PSA

Argument in the real world: a PSA campaign with open letter and radio PSA

Created by
Tamara Salisbury
***Fully revamped 8/2020***In this partner/individual project, students create a PSA campaign - an open letter and a radio public service announcement - about a cause they care about. At the end, they present their cause, a summary of their letter, and their PSA to the class.This project is awesome for Common Core, as it covers a range of tasks including reading informational text, writing in different contexts, speaking and listening, and demonstrating an understanding of language!A Prezi intro
Preview of Winter Seasonal Activities, Projects, Research, and Skill Practice for ELA

Winter Seasonal Activities, Projects, Research, and Skill Practice for ELA

Step into a winter wonderland of engaging lessons, captivating activities, and inspiring projects with our Winter Mega Bundle, tailor-made for 7th to 12th grade English classrooms. Embrace the magic of the season while seamlessly integrating key themes like winter celebrations, Black History Month, and Valentine's Day into your curriculum. Unleash the power of education with these thoughtfully curated resources, ensuring you and your students embark on a journey of discovery and creativity.Explo
Preview of ELA Grades 9-10 & 11-12 Multiple Prep Full Year Curriculum Yearlong ELA Courses

ELA Grades 9-10 & 11-12 Multiple Prep Full Year Curriculum Yearlong ELA Courses

Created by
21stCenturyLit
If you're like me, you are teaching two or more different high school English preps and are in need of multi-faceted resources that can solve your preparatory burdens! Fortunately, this jammed-packed value bundle, offered at over a 35% discount, contains enough materials for multiple ELA curriculum options. I personally use these materials to teach 10th grade ELA and 11th grade AP Language and Composition, but the materials are versatile and can be used in almost any high school English setting.
Preview of Embedding Quotes Model and Practice

Embedding Quotes Model and Practice

Created by
Opal's Gems
There are two handouts with a total of FIVE exercises that scaffold the skill of embedding quotes into sentences. This is a vital skill for college and is tested on the PARCC as well as college entrance exams. The first handout explains how and why to embed source material and a model example; then it gives two exercises for students to practice integrating quotes in their own original sentences. The second handout focuses students furthering their skills by revising faulty or poorly embedded
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