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Preview of CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

Created by
Mister Harms
CNN 10 (CNN Student News) is the perfect avenue for students to stay informed on current events. This PDF and GOOGLE DRIVE set of graphic organizer worksheets are an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day using CNN10. These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged while watching CNN 10. A simple writing format helps students recognize, summarize, and write opinions about the major headlines of the day. I find this resource to be extremely prac
Preview of Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Compare Contrast Two or More Texts NonFiction Graphic Organizers

Created by
Tracee Orman
Compare Contrast Two or More Texts: Close Reading Strategies and Activities Aligned with the Common Core State Standards Use the handouts to encourage close reading and compare/contrast of two or more texts or sources (may be used with multimedia sources such as graphics, videos, podcasts, etc.). They may also be used to compare two different people, focusing on comparing their early life, struggles, and achievements. Includes modified Venn Diagrams specific to the CCSS. These activities may b
Preview of Reading Graphic Organizers Gr 11-12 CCSS-aligned Distance Learning

Reading Graphic Organizers Gr 11-12 CCSS-aligned Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for ELA Reading Literature and Informational Nonfiction Texts Grades 11-12 (Also includes the organizers for grades 6, 7, 8, and 9-10 because the skills build upon one another each year.)UPDATED with new and revised organizers! 154 total!! I also added a link for the organizers to work in Google Slides! Perfect for distance learning!Find the EDITABLE ORGANIZERS HERE:Google Drive Literature Graphic Organizers (Common Core Aligned)This IS included in the fo
Preview of The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

Created by
Mister Harms
Carl Azuz is back with his brand new show called The World from A to Z. It's an excellent format for students to stay informed on current events while watching a brief 9 minute segment that is updated every day with news highlights from around the world. This set of graphic organizer worksheets is an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day while watching the news broadcast by Carl Azuz ... he's back!These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged
Preview of Constructing a Debate: Outline and Graphic Organizer for Sophisticated Argument

Constructing a Debate: Outline and Graphic Organizer for Sophisticated Argument

If your students are anything like mine, they think whoever is the loudest wins the argument! This resource will help you guide students into crafting sophisticated arguments that consider audience and purpose. Designed to be used in the planning phase of a debate, students will have access to thought-provoking questions based around the traditional stock issues of policy debate: topicality, inherency, harms, solvency, and significance. Constructing a Debate is ideal as a handout/graphic organiz
Preview of Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Annotation Chart with Sentence Starters / Stems - Annotating Documents

Created by
Daniel Heitor
Useful chart that helps students categorize and write 5 different types of annotations (reading strategies) for any class. They are clarify, question, connect, infer & predict, and evaluate annotations. ► The chart explains to students what the annotation is (a definition), how to do it, and how to start it (sentence starters). The sentence starters have really helped my students understand the different types of annotations they can make as wells as how to practice them. ► This chart can be
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 IB English Language & Literature Complete Growing Resource BUNDLE Back to School

IB English Language & Literature Complete Growing Resource BUNDLE Back to School

Created by
Equitable ELA
Looking for a zero-prep IB English Language and Literature Resource Bundle? Help students at all learning levels prepare for the IO, paper 1, paper 2, and the learner portfolio with this growing resource bundle of assessment prep, writing support, text type and synthesis activities, complete lessons, curriculum planning materials, and MORE!This is a GROWING BUNDLE: Resources will be added periodically. Each resource added to the bundle after purchase is FREE!Use one comprehensive system that las
Preview of AP Literature and Composition Mythology Unit

AP Literature and Composition Mythology Unit

This unit has been compiled for my AP Literature and Composition class for the beginning of the school year to review or introduce them to Greek Mythology, which is often alluded to in literature and some of the questions on the AP Literature exam refer to these allusions. In order to gain a better understanding of mythology, students begin by discussing the importance of studying Greek mythology before creating group projects that include choices. Students learn about creating and giving prof
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer for Any Nonfiction Speech or Text

Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer for Any Nonfiction Speech or Text

This simple graphic organizer for introducing students to rhetorical analysis is perfect for analyzing rhetorical appeals in any nonfiction text or speech. This resource is included in AP English Language and Composition Unit 2 as well as the Rhetorical Analysis Big Bundle.This graphic organizer will help students move from analysis to writing. After reading and analyzing how the author constructs his or her argument, students will identify the speaker, purpose and audience of the text, and reco
Preview of Information Texts - Identify Bias, Purpose, Reliability, Audience - OSSLT OLC4O

Information Texts - Identify Bias, Purpose, Reliability, Audience - OSSLT OLC4O

Introduce information texts and teach information literacy! Students will learn how to identify bias, purpose, reliability, and audience using the information article and graphic organizer provided. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Information Literacy Lesson:✏️  Introduction to Information Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® and Google Sli
Preview of Grade 11/12 Graphic Organizers for Common Core Reading: Fiction, Nonfiction

Grade 11/12 Graphic Organizers for Common Core Reading: Fiction, Nonfiction

Mix and match 60+ graphic organizers with any fiction or nonfiction text. Each complex Common Core Reading Standard is broken down into easy-to-understand student tasks. Each student task is now a graphic organizer. Take out the guess work and meet reading standards every time. Challenge students by requiring close reading.These graphic organizers are:* organized by standards* text-based* require close reading/re-reading* meant to be used with short excerpts of longer texts for deeper engagement
Preview of Analyzing Rhetoric Through Visuals Presentation

Analyzing Rhetoric Through Visuals Presentation

Created by
literarymrg
This rhetorical analysis presentation uses visuals to help students understand how specific choices made by a speaker/author/visual artist can have a profound effect on an audience. It can serve as a general introduction to rhetorical analysis for E1/E2 students, or it an be a great way to scaffold/review rhetorical analysis for students in AP English Language. There is a teacher guide includes that provides a mentor body paragraph to go along with the guided practice and an exemplar paragraph f
Preview of American Literature Year Long Bundle - Short Stories Poetry Narrative Texts

American Literature Year Long Bundle - Short Stories Poetry Narrative Texts

Created by
Yaddy's Room
This comprehensive American Literature Year Long Bundle is the perfect companion for all 11th Grade ELA teachers. Covering narrative texts, The Crucible, The Great Gatsby, A Raisin in the Sun, The Hate U Give, This Is My America, contemporary poetry, informational texts and argument writing, this 11th Grade English bundle has been designed for daily use and has been tried and tested in my own classroom!Each ELA unit includes a number of lessons and supplementary resources ranging from quizzes an
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

AP Language Synthesis Bundle - research project, essay organizer, slides, unit

This bundle contains everything you need to launch and keep the momentum going in your AP Language Synthesis unit. Each resource helps your students visualize their thinking, organize writing, and understand the process to producing a solid synthesis essay. Multiple scaffolds include writing organizers, writing stems, and visual cue cards to understand the essay writing process. This bundle contains two project-based learning experiences, each of 5-10 class periods, that combine skills for both
Preview of 7-week synthesis argument unit about the New Space Race and colonizing Mars

7-week synthesis argument unit about the New Space Race and colonizing Mars

The New Space Race Unit is a multi-media exploration of the potential of colonizing Mars.  The essential question is whether or not it is morally and financially ethical to pursue Mars research and colonization.This unit was originally designed to be part of a 12th grade asynchronous virtual learning class.  However, I used most of the material in my in-person class as well.  It is laid out for 7 weeks, though parts of the unit could take longer or could take less time depending on how you chose
Preview of CCSS Aligned Unit for The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley

CCSS Aligned Unit for The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley

Included in this unit is a variety of activities for each chapter of the book. There are comprehension questions, text-dependent questions, double-journal entries, illustrated timelines, vocabulary, inference, and synthesis questions. Total of 22 files are in this bundle. Answer key included for multiple-choice questions. Most questions will have a variety of acceptable answers so you will have to create your own key.
Preview of Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Smarter Balanced ELA CAASPP Vocab & Terms Review

Created by
Alison Sickler
This graphic organizer contains 50 of the most common terms and concepts tested on the Smarted Balanced (SBAC) Common Core ELA state exams, including the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) CAT and Performance Tasks. While this study set is geared toward 11th grade ELA, many terms are the same for grades 6-11. You may provide definitions to students or have them copy them from a source (such as my Quizlet flashcards, found under username Alison_Sickler), then have
Preview of Gallery Walk: Intro to American Realism Era

Gallery Walk: Intro to American Realism Era

Created by
Leaf and Page
*UPDATED from feedback* This product is print and go! In this activity, your students are in the driver's seat for their understanding. They will work both independently and collaboratively to view various media (poetry, excerpts of novels, speeches, paintings, and cartoons) to make connections to the Realism Era based on what they have learned throughout their lives. This resource is a great anticipatory activity or review, as it does not contain specific information about the literary era. Stu
Preview of Perspectives - Photos & AllSides.com - Identifying Bias AP Language AP Seminar

Perspectives - Photos & AllSides.com - Identifying Bias AP Language AP Seminar

Help students understand perspective and bias in photos and news using images and news reports/editorials from the Siege on the Capitol, Washington, D.C. January 2021Perspective is a key term and concept in both the AP Language and AP Seminar courses. Strong rhetoric requires students to examine an issue from multiple perspective and points-of-view. When students engage with "multiple voices in the conversation" on any topic or issue, they are not only well-informed, but poised to create a resea
Preview of Finding the Fallacies Learning Stations

Finding the Fallacies Learning Stations

There are so many fun things to do with teaching logical fallacies! This activity can be used as an introduction to fallacies or as a review. Fallacies addressed in this activity: Appeal to Authority, Slippery Slope, Ad Hominem, Red Herring + Straw Man, False Dilemma. This resource includes:Six Stations with QR codes linked to commercials (print and post around the room)One 2-sided worksheet with prompting questions + exit slipOne Discussion Questions Slide for a whole-group wrap-up.If you haven
Preview of The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson - The Roaring 20s, Setting, and Historical Context

The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson - The Roaring 20s, Setting, and Historical Context

This Great Gatsby theme mini-lesson will engage students in the historical context of the "Roaring 1920s."  Students will be guided through an exploration of materialism and consumerism by analyzing characterization and plot. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®! Included with this The Great Gatsby Theme Lesson:✏️  Materialism and Consumerism Handout✏️  Links to Supplementary TextsExplore the setting and historical context of The Great Gatsby✏️  “The Roaring 20s” Vocabulary Workshee
Preview of AP Lang and Comp Rhetorical Analysis Scaffolded Graphic Organizers | SPACECAT

AP Lang and Comp Rhetorical Analysis Scaffolded Graphic Organizers | SPACECAT

Created by
Letters and Ink
Do your students need help analyzing text for the rhetorical analysis essay in AP Language and Composition? This graphic organizer uses the SPACECAT method to gradually teach students to quickly and effectively annotate any text - plus it's such a fun acronym to remember! I love the scaffolded levels of the SPACECAT rhetorical analysis organizer because I can gradually train students to annotate and analyze by removing scaffolds as we grow closer to the exam. Here’s what you get:1. SPACECAT rhet
Preview of Student Quick Reference Guide for How To Read Literature Like a Professor

Student Quick Reference Guide for How To Read Literature Like a Professor

Created by
Krystal Duguay
This is a quick reference guide that aligns with Thomas Foster's "How To Read Literature Like a Professor." It provides a synopsis of all 26 chapters, along with a fast-recall graphic, and significant quotes or ideas bolded. There are also brief references to common texts (such as Romeo and Juliet), at times, to demonstrate ideas.Students can refer to this sheet, after having read the text or use it as a stand alone resource that will enable them to apply the lessons to new texts they encounter.
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