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Common Core WHST.11-12.1 scaffolded notes

Preview of 7 Articles of the US Constitution, Bill of Rights & Amendments Simplified Notes

7 Articles of the US Constitution, Bill of Rights & Amendments Simplified Notes

Confidently guide students through the US Constitution's text so they can see for themselves their rights and the powers of the US government. This annotated Constitution includes both the entirety of the original Constitution plus all 27 amendments:Article 1 -- the Legislative BranchArticle 2 -- the Executive BranchArticle 3 -- the Judicial BranchArticles 4-7 -- Federalism, State Rights, & SupremacyAmendments 1-10 -- the Bill of RightsAmendments 11-27 Use this as an alternative or suppleme
Preview of Judicial Branch Activities on Supreme Court - Civics 101 Podcast Notes

Judicial Branch Activities on Supreme Court - Civics 101 Podcast Notes

Learn all about the Judicial Branch, includingthe Supreme Courtthe federal court system how a case makes it to the Supreme Courtthe role of federal judgesThese Civics 101 podcast episode guided notes are the perfect alternative to lectures or textbook reading. Students can listen and learn at their own pace, wherever!Included are political cartoon and news source analysis templates to dig deeper into any mentioned topic by examining them through real-life issues.This kit comes in both print PDF
Preview of Articles of Confederation Shays Rebellion Activity Slides Notes

Articles of Confederation Shays Rebellion Activity Slides Notes

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Engage your students in The Articles of Confederation and Shay's Rebellion with this comprehensive, Regents and Common Core-aligned lesson. It includes scaffolded guided notes, primary sources, video links, reading passages, guided notes, and editable Google Slides. Enhance historical thinking, reading comprehension, and writing skills with interactive supplemental activity on 'grading' the Articles of Confederation. Bring history to life and optimize your teaching with this zero prep print &amp
Preview of How to Write an Essay

How to Write an Essay

2-page handout with notes and examples on how to write an essay. Includes the essential elements of an essay's structure: introduction (hook, transition, thesis), body paragraphs (topic/claim, evidence, explanation/analysis, transition)conclusion (paraphrase thesis, review evidence, broader analysis).These notes use Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men as an example, which is a novella almost all students are familiar with. (Most students read it in 9th or 10th grade.)See accompanying video here! Note
Preview of How to Write a Thesis (scaffolded notes, practice, and tips)

How to Write a Thesis (scaffolded notes, practice, and tips)

Three (3) pages of Scaffolded notes and practice for writing solid, on-topic, articulate THESIS statements. (Grades 9-12 but can work for 8th grade honors classes.)This handout is mean to be accompanied with the PowerPoint slides here. A thesis statement is the most important statement of the essay, and it's the toughest one for students to write. These notes/practice/tips help students NAIL this sentence, and thus improve the rest of their essay!
Preview of How to Write a Thesis (Google slides presentation)

How to Write a Thesis (Google slides presentation)

This HOW TO WRITE A THESIS (9 Google Slides) presentation & practice accompanies the handout: How to Write a Thesis (scaffolded notes, practice, and tips). You may choose to use them independently or both together. The thesis is the most important sentence (or two) of an essay... be sure students learn to get it right! It will save them (and you) a lot of trouble later on as they try to construct their body paragraphs!
Preview of Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Are you looking for an easy-prep, argumentative essay topic to energize your students for the 2024 election? Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric is just what you need for your middle and high school students. This 21-page editable resource provides your students, including ELL, RSP, and GATE, with everything they need to write a letter to the editor in which they express their stance on a presidential candidate or whether we should implement mandato
Preview of Waves Learning Activities

Waves Learning Activities

With the exception of the PowerPoint all documents are available in word (which easily edits to meet your needs) and pdf formats. Answer keys are included for all items. The bundle contains the PowerPoint and 97 pages of learning materials. Answer keys are not included in the page count. The specific contents of the bundle are listed below:Waves Scaffolded Completion Notes (31 pp.)PowerPoint to accompany the Scaffolded Completion Notes (94 slides)NASA Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Video W
Preview of Essay Marking Guide (Peer / Individual)

Essay Marking Guide (Peer / Individual)

This essay marking guide is designed to teach students how to reflect on their essay writing. It allows students to develop analytical skills, reflect on their own writing and the writing of their peers. It helps them to develop proof reading skills and understand the marking criteria that they will be judged against. It also ensures that students use relevant evidence from a range of primary or secondary sources to support their writing. Students should look to use relevant phrases and vocabula
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