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8th grade Common Core RI.11-12.9 graphic organizers

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 Rhetorical Analysis BUNDLE - Analyzing Arguments! Digital for Distance Learning

Rhetorical Analysis BUNDLE - Analyzing Arguments! Digital for Distance Learning

Analyzing arguments can be so challenging; however, this step-by-step method will make this skill clear and easy while creating an in-depth rhetorical analysis! This digital, engaging, no prep/no plan unit will show your students how to analyze the rhetoric, fallacies, an author's message, and the persuasive language of any author’s argument. Students will then be able to draft a complete rhetorical analysis essay. The graphic organizers provided will support students in every step of this proce
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis with Atticus Finch's Closing Arguments in TKAM  Digital Unit

Rhetorical Analysis with Atticus Finch's Closing Arguments in TKAM Digital Unit

Teach students how to analyze an author’s arguments with Atticus Finch’s Closing Arguments! This no prep-no plan unit bundle will teach your students rhetorical devices and the process of analyzing arguments. Then, students will analyze the closing arguments given by Atticus Finch in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. This is also digital resource. It can be used for distance or e-learning. Each unit will contain a Google File Link Page that will provide you with a Google Doc/Slides for each acti
Preview of Reading Science & Technical Subjects Graphic Organizers 6-12

Reading Science & Technical Subjects Graphic Organizers 6-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Reading Science & Technical Subjects Graphic Organizers for Grades 6-12 *UPDATED* Now includes a DIGITAL Google Slides copy for distance or remote learning!This IS included in the following bundles: • Common Core Bundle for Grades 6, 7, 8• Common Core Bundle for Grades 9-12Do you need to implement the Common Core Standards into your curriculum? These graphic organizers are written for each individual standard for Reading in Science and Technical Subjects (RST) grades 6-8, 9-10,
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 Reading Informational Text - Common Core Aligned

Reading Informational Text - Common Core Aligned

Reading Informational Text - Common Core Aligned. The handouts, worksheets, and graphic organizers contained in this packet are appropriate for many kinds of informational reading. The examples used in explanations are from famous speeches, and I originally developed these lesson helps for a unit on presidential speeches, although you will find they apply to all sorts of non-fiction. Topics covered: Rhetorical Devices (including figurative language and ethos, pathos, logos),Theme, Summary, and
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 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 Common Core Graphic Organizers - Grades 6-12

Common Core Graphic Organizers - Grades 6-12

130+ graphic organizers created solely to track and assess student mastery of the Common Core literacy standards...these aren't your typical graphic organizers! The graphic organizers are organized by standard, grade level, and type of text that they apply to, so that it is easier for you to locate the right organizer for what you are trying to assess. They were created solely to assess Common Core State Standards, so they are not your generic, run-of-the-mill Venn diagrams; they address specif
Preview of Paint Chip Poetry

Paint Chip Poetry

This resource is a fun and engaging lesson and activity where students use paint chips to analyze color connotations, develop descriptions using the different shades, and create a poem using the imagery created based on the paint chips.
Preview of Nonfiction Article Graphic Organizer- Use with ANY Article!

Nonfiction Article Graphic Organizer- Use with ANY Article!

Includes comprehension and response questions to target Common Core Standards for reading Informational Text. Questions include:Author's PurposeMain IdeaStructureVocabularyStudent ResponseEasy to use and adapt! GREAT for use with Article of the WeekGREAT for a quick sub planGREAT for easy prep after a break
Preview of IDENTIFYING AUTHOR'S PURPOSE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

IDENTIFYING AUTHOR'S PURPOSE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Identify the Author's Purpose Graphic Organizer is crafted to sharpen students' comprehension skills. Tailored for educators, this resource offers a structured approach to dissecting the intent behind written works. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it caters to diverse learning styles, fostering critical thinking and analytical reasoning. Each section prompts students to analyze text, discern the author's purpose (p
Preview of EVALUATE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

EVALUATE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Author's Purpose Evaluation Graphic Organizer is designed to hone students' critical reading skills. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a systematic framework for dissecting and evaluating an author's intent effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it caters to diverse learning styles, fostering analytical thinking and textual insight. The graphic organizer prompts students to scrutinize the author'
Preview of EVALUATE SOURCES AND EVIDENCE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

EVALUATE SOURCES AND EVIDENCE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Source and Evidence Evaluation Graphic Organizer is designed to enhance students' critical literacy skills. Tailored for educators, this resource offers a systematic approach to dissecting and evaluating sources and evidence effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering analytical thinking and discernment. The graphic organizer prompts students to assess source reli
Preview of EVALUATE AUTHOR'S VIEWPOINT - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

EVALUATE AUTHOR'S VIEWPOINT - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Author's Viewpoint Evaluation Graphic Organizer is designed to sharpen students' analytical skills. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a structured framework for dissecting and evaluating an author's perspective effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering critical thinking and textual insight. Each section prompts students to analyze the author's viewp
Preview of CRITICAL READING - SYNTHESIZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

CRITICAL READING - SYNTHESIZE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Critical Reading and Synthesis Graphic Organizer is crafted to elevate students' analytical prowess. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a structured framework for dissecting texts and synthesizing information effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering active engagement and critical thinking. The graphic organizer prompts students to choose a form of s
Preview of CRITICAL READING - EVALUATE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

CRITICAL READING - EVALUATE - DIGITAL AND PRINT - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Critical Reading and Evaluation Graphic Organizer is crafted to enhance students' analytical prowess. Tailored for educators, this resource offers a structured framework for dissecting texts and evaluating their content effectively. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With an intuitive layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, fostering active engagement and critical thinking. The graphic organizer prompts students to analyze key elemen
Preview of FACT AND OPINION - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

FACT AND OPINION - DIGITAL AND PRINT - ONE PAGER - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

Created by
Suzanne Rocco
The Fact and Opinion Graphic Organizer is designed to cultivate students' critical thinking abilities. Tailored for educators, this resource provides a structured framework for distinguishing between factual information and subjective viewpoints. This resource contains both a PDF & Google Drive version.With a user-friendly layout and clear instructions, it accommodates diverse learning styles, promoting active engagement and analytical reasoning. Each section prompts students to focus on fac
Preview of Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Free Argument (Rhetorical) Analysis Voting Rights Speech and Graphic Organizer

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Use this free rhetorical analysis graphic organizer to help students read and analyze the argument presented in Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech, “Voting Rights Act of 1965" (also called "We Shall Overcome"). The web guides students through analysis of rhetorical features including diction, rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, pathos), structure, author’s craft and purpose, tone, and central ideas. This scaffolded approach to argument analysis provides an alternative to the widely-used SOAPStone strateg
Preview of Modified Declaration of Independence

Modified Declaration of Independence

Do your students struggle with the foundational American texts? Do you still have to cover them to address Common Core Standards? If so, this assignment is for you! This resource works well with any level class ranging from ESL to honors. It exposes students to one of our nation's most important documents in manageable chunks. Included in this source:-Modified Declaration of Independence that has been abridged and provides checkpoint questions for each segment to help address main ideas presente
Preview of Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

Four to six-day lesson plan for Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. Full lesson plan with standards, 4-step instructional plan, graphic organizers, worksheets, and assessment with key. All the teacher need do is make some copies (what and how many is specified in lesson plan) then follow the bell-to-bell instructional plan. Everything is included.
Preview of Digital Paired Texts - Myths - Essay Writing

Digital Paired Texts - Myths - Essay Writing

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
This lesson guides students through close readings of the myths, "How the World Was Made" and "Demeter and Persephone" using Google Slides. Students begin by completing activities with before-, during-, and post-reading strategies. A Google Slide with model annotations helps to scaffold instruction. Afterwards, they respond to a literary analysis writing task that imitates the style of a standardized assessment and requires students to provide text evidence. Incorporating all strands of the Co
Preview of Graphic Organizer for Research | Research Essay | ( ENGLISH, HISTORY, SCIENCE)

Graphic Organizer for Research | Research Essay | ( ENGLISH, HISTORY, SCIENCE)

Created by
Lit Drama Mama
This resource replaces the traditional "research note cards" students used to use to gather information about their sources. This 21st-century resource asks for more refined reflection and aids students in the complex and complicated process of conducting research by helping them organize their ideas into a research matrix. The matrix is a chart that asks students to record the title and link of the source, write a direct quote or paraphrased information from it, note which sub-questions from
Preview of Bill of Rights Analysis

Bill of Rights Analysis

Students practice their argumentation skills by identifying the amendment they believe is the most important to our fundamental freedoms in the U.S. Then they justify their choice with an explanation. Suggestions for use: Pre-teach vocabulary (Bill - a multimeaning word - and Amendment). Introduce the Bill of Rights to students using a variety of media (videos, images, etc.) and discuss the importance of these amendments to our constitution. Then read and annotate each amendment in its original
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