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Higher education Common Core W.8.1 resources for Easel Activities

Preview of Writing Persuasive Essays - Thesis Statement Guide with Posters & Easel Activity

Writing Persuasive Essays - Thesis Statement Guide with Posters & Easel Activity

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HappyEdugator
Writing a Persuasive Essay Handout and Posters. How to write a good argument: starting with how to write a good thesis statement, supporting claims in body paragraphs, and making a conclusion that will persuade the reader agree with you! This is useful for students to use as a reference when they begin to write an argument to persuade an audience and has helpful tips for writing a thesis statement. Includes 2-page reference guide or handout, a graphic organizer for students to begin the process
Preview of Identifying Hooks in Introduction Paragraphs Worksheet

Identifying Hooks in Introduction Paragraphs Worksheet

Created by
LA With Ms A
Includes four introduction paragraph examples in which students can practice identifying the hook, and what type of technique was used to write the hook. Great for reinforcing a lesson on the different types of hooks in informational or argumentative writing!
Preview of RACER Constructed Response Paragraph Graphic Organizer

RACER Constructed Response Paragraph Graphic Organizer

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LA With Ms A
This graphic organizer is the perfect way to teach students how to write a well constructed paragraph for a constructed response task. It breaks down each part of a well-organized paragraph response. It even includes what each letter in R.A.C.E.R. stands for, sentence starters to promote the use of transitional words/phrases, and even MLA in-text citation format for direct quotes used to support the response! This graphic organizer is a great tool to utilize if you are teaching students how to
Preview of Macbeth 2015 Kurzel Movie Guide No Prep Middle & High School ESL Sub Activity

Macbeth 2015 Kurzel Movie Guide No Prep Middle & High School ESL Sub Activity

Overview: Students will complete this movie guide during after the movie. First, students will answer true/false questions about the film as they watch. After watching the movie, students will respond to short answer questions about video/film. *Sentence stems and frames have been provided as a language support. **There are time stamps are next to each question to help guide students to a correct answer if needed and an answer key. ***This guide covers the 2015 Justin Kurzel version of Macbeth.
Preview of Powerful Paragraphs 6 - Transition Words 1 - For ELLs and ELA

Powerful Paragraphs 6 - Transition Words 1 - For ELLs and ELA

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Textsforesl
If your students need help with writing a paragraph, this will do it!This sixth activity in the series "Powerful Paragraphs" is designed to boost your students' writing skills. It was designed for both English Language Learners, and native English speakers who need help structuring a powerful paragraph.The process is simple. Look at the image together and brainstorm some fresh vocab. Read the sample text, and teach the writing focus (forming detail sentences into a list, each sentence starting w
Preview of Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer Planner

Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer Planner

Created by
LA With Ms A
This graphic organizer is a terrific way to guide students through the writing process of an argumentative essay. This organizer breaks down each paragraph of an argumentative essay, as well as further breaks down the parts of each paragraph. In each box you will find space for the student to write down parts of an argumentative essay such as the intro paragraph box (hook, explanation of issue, and thesis statement), or the body paragraph #1 box (topic sentence, explanation, evidence, analysis
Preview of Distance Learning Short Story The Monkey's Paw Close Reading Writing Research

Distance Learning Short Story The Monkey's Paw Close Reading Writing Research

Created by
Whole Mindset
The short story, The Monkey's Paw, is a great story to introduce students to the horror genre. There is an annotated text included via a Google Slides link to encourage students to practice note taking and identifying areas they might be confused.This lesson includes working with:- Literary Devices- Vocabulary- Inferences- Theme- Plot- CharactersThis lesson includes : (with rubrics)- Argument Writing- Creative Writing- Inquiry-based Research Writing ProjectCheck out these other close reads avail
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