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High school writing-essays handout interactive whiteboards

Preview of Counter argument/counter claim handout and slides- Argumentative writing

Counter argument/counter claim handout and slides- Argumentative writing

This handout and accompanying smart board lesson slides works for teaching counter argument AKA counter claim writing. I created it for an honors level 7th grade class, but it would work all the way up to grade 12. It contains two examples of counter argument paragraphs broken down into sections so students can understand how to write a strong counter claim paragraph. This lesson is original and works for any argumentative or persuasive writing, but I used it with expeditionary learning grade
Preview of The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

The Writing Process - In 5 Steps

Although you may see this represented elsewhere as a 4-step, 6 or even 7-step process, I’ve chosen to represent the Writing Process as a 5-step process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, editing, & publishing); focusing on these steps in particular without getting too granular.Brainstorming, Research, and Prewriting are sometimes listed as distinct steps, whereas I am of the thought that anything you do prior to the actual writing falls into the prewriting category. Research and Note-taking
Preview of Short Story Mentor Texts

Short Story Mentor Texts

Created by
English Magnolia
Three short stories that are annotated for elements of the narrative genre. Also includes blank versions for students. These are most effective when done on a Smart Board as whole class instruction.
Preview of Zlata's Diary essay writing

Zlata's Diary essay writing

Created by
TEACH STRONG
This product includes a text of "Zlata's Diary", a smartboard presentation including mini-lessons, vocabulary, writing prompts, etc. It also includes a thesis essay writing graphic organizer and a jeopardy game, of course, in reference to the concepts/information learned in the unit (reading comprehension, vocabulary, infinitive verbs, cardinal points, etc.).
Preview of WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY ESSAY? (It's full of non sequiturs) FREE ONE SHEET

WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY ESSAY? (It's full of non sequiturs) FREE ONE SHEET

Created by
Linda Jennifer
WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY ESSAY?(It's full of non sequiturs.)When students first attempt to write essays involving critical thinking and textual analysis they stumble in a myriad of ways, but I have discovered that there are certain issues that arise again and again. A common stumbling block in writing coherent argumentative essays relates to an inability to understand and facilitate sound logical reasoning. Essays are often riddled with logical fallacies. This series of units will review many of the
Preview of Persuasion Essay Unit

Persuasion Essay Unit

Created by
Miss Knapp
Persuasion Essay Unit: This is a unit of the why and how for persuasion essays. It ends with a persuasion essay activity where the students pick a random item (I buy hilarious things from Dollar Tree) and write a persuasive essay for that item.-Notes-SMART Board presentation-Bias vs Unbiased homework-Fact vs Opinion homework-Persuasive essay activity
Preview of TELL Con Pragraph Structure

TELL Con Pragraph Structure

Use this SMARTboard presentation to introduce TEL(L)Con paragraph structure to your students. Links to the original graphic organizer, rubric, and student level explanations are included in this lesson. TEL(L)Con paragraph structure will help your students improve their paragraphing skills.
Preview of Argumentative Essay- Teacher Example Essay

Argumentative Essay- Teacher Example Essay

Created by
Art of Words
Argumentative Essay Writing Example Essay- Broken Down in 5 DaysTeacher Essay goes with Teacher Argumentative Essay Writing Packet and the Argumentative Essay Writing Packet- Student Edition which has guided note taking for students to complete while explaining each step. Also includes highlighting of Topic Sentences and Thesis Statements
Preview of Make your sentneces complete with subordinating conjunctions!

Make your sentneces complete with subordinating conjunctions!

Created by
BigTime Literacy
Do your students write sentences that start with because or if and think they are complete? My seventh and eighth graders had a big problem with this, so I created a lesson on subordinating conjunctions. In one 45 minute class period, this issue was mostly resolved. Download this power point for direct instruction on subordinating conjunctions, paired-practice, and a handout that can be printed for students to keep in their Writer's Notebook for their reference. Teacher and student directions
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