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High school writing scaffolded note pdfs

Preview of Hero's Journey Doodle Notes

Hero's Journey Doodle Notes

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Hero’s Journey graphic organizer that allow students to compile their knowledge and understanding of the monomyth (in the traditional 12-step cycle that most narratives follow) in a doodle notes style! Give your students a welcome change of pace by leading them through the ideas and concepts underpinning the Hero’s Journey and then gift them with time to doodle and make those connections! This graphic organizer would be great for an interactive notebook, too! ⚠ Preview Product Download the PREV
Preview of Parts of Speech Doodle Notes

Parts of Speech Doodle Notes

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Are your students struggling with Parts of Speech, or are brand new to the concept? This Parts of Speech graphic organizer allows students to compile their knowledge and understanding of the Parts of Speech (nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, verbs, interjections, adverbs and adjectives) in a doodle notes style! Give your students a welcome change of pace by leading them through the ideas and concepts underpinning the theory behind parts of speech and then gift them with time to doodle
Preview of Transition Words for Narrative Writing

Transition Words for Narrative Writing

Created by
April Martin
Here's a 1-page quick tool/cheat sheet for students to use when writing any narrative!Here are the categories: Time Transitions, Place Transitions, Add Information, Show Similarities, Show Location, To Convey a Sequence & Shift in Time/Setting, To Build Suspense, and Show Time.
Preview of Doodle Notes: Rhetorical Appeals (pathos, logos, ethos)

Doodle Notes: Rhetorical Appeals (pathos, logos, ethos)

I created these doodle notes for my high school students for take at the beginning of our unit on rhetoric and persuasion. It simply has them fill in the name of each appeal, a short mnemonic I created to help them remember ("heart, head, cred"), and then they fill in various examples or common techniques that they have often heard or seen.I have included a filled-in answer key/teacher's copy as well so you can see the info I had them fill in.If you're getting into argumentative writing, you mi
Preview of Objective Summary Graphic Organizer

Objective Summary Graphic Organizer

Created by
Ellon Sears
Objective summary organizer guides students easily through completing an objective summary according to the common core. Provides a word bank to cognitively assist all students in meeting the standard.
Preview of Teaching Grammar: Sentence Diagramming - Seeing Words at Work v.2

Teaching Grammar: Sentence Diagramming - Seeing Words at Work v.2

As much as some consider it a thing of the past, sentence diagramming is an oldie but goodie. After trying to teach grammar and writing for years, I came to realize how important it is to have a working vocabulary with which to talk to kids about their grammar and writing. While it is true that there are fortunate kids who learn the structure of our language naturally, much through reading, it is also true that there are those kids who do not. There are those who do not read much. And there are
Preview of The American Dream Unit Bundle

The American Dream Unit Bundle

Created by
Litteacher
This unit includes: Six texts, Student workbook. Teacher lessons, Rationale for each lesson, Rhetorical reading and writing activities, 1 month duration, 70 pagesThe American Dream & The American Identity: What is an American?This common core aligned unit is an introduction to the essential question: American Identity: What is an American? It is a rhetorical reading and writing unit that asks students to take a stand on the idea of the American Identity and write their way to deeper underst
Preview of Teaching Logical Fallacies Activities | Logical Fallacy Terms Posters

Teaching Logical Fallacies Activities | Logical Fallacy Terms Posters

Do you need a fun, engaging resource to teach your students about logical fallacies? This all-inclusive teaching resource is aligned to common core state standards and includes everything you need to teach your middle and high school students about logical fallacies and persuasive devices! This activity can be used to introduce logical fallacy or to supplement your unit plans on informational text comprehension and argumentative writing!There are 4 important parts to this unit:10 Colorful Poster
Preview of ELA Editable Resource Divider Tabs for Notebooks - Reading - Writing - Grammar

ELA Editable Resource Divider Tabs for Notebooks - Reading - Writing - Grammar

Created by
Electric Em
Use these divider tabs for any grade English Language Arts notebook! This resources includes anchor charts right on the tabs for students to have easy access to resources for reading, writing and grammar. Additionally, there is an editable version included so you can make your own anchor charts or custom tabs for other subject areas!
Preview of Author's Point of View Cheat Sheet! {Freebie!} (First, Second, Third Person)

Author's Point of View Cheat Sheet! {Freebie!} (First, Second, Third Person)

Created by
MrWatts
Free for all your needs in helping students remember the multiple methods that writers may use to narrate their stories. This author point of view cheat sheet is also super handy for writing units and helping students pick as well as stick to their narrative style.Each point of view is simply defined. Additionally clear examples of word choices that fit with each style are given. If you are looking to nail the common core standard "Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator
Preview of Run-on Sentence instruction (ties into Hochman Method, the Writing Revolution)

Run-on Sentence instruction (ties into Hochman Method, the Writing Revolution)

Created by
Shelley Brooks
A 2-page, simple visual reference sheet with easy-to-follow analysis and editing strategies to resolve run-on sentences.Target students: dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and those students needing a literal, step-by-step approach. Actually, a good approach for all students.
Preview of How to teach a thesis statement in 1 day - Argument Writing thesis statement

How to teach a thesis statement in 1 day - Argument Writing thesis statement

Overview: This lesson is a Google Slides presentation that aligns with a worksheet provided for students to follow along, take notes, and eventually compose a practice thesis statement. This lesson is generally completed in 1 day. Standard W9-10.1a Introduce precise claim(s), distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and create an organization that establishes clear relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence. Teacher instructions: In this lesson, s
Preview of Pitchforking - Bernabei sentence writing practice

Pitchforking - Bernabei sentence writing practice

This is a sentence writing practice using Gretchen Bernabei's pitchforking strategy. This activity can be used as a station or independent practice. Included in this file is 2 different station directions, 1 pitchforking essay revision worksheet, 2 pitchforking practice worksheets, and 1 sheet of pitchforking notes.
Preview of Embedding Quotes Notes and Practice Exercises

Embedding Quotes Notes and Practice Exercises

Most English teachers know the struggle of instructing students to find solid evidence to include in their essays, but when it comes time to grade, finding quotations strewn throughout the paper in a haphazard way without context, lead-in or any introduction.This product includes interactive notes, instructional slides, and practice problems (answer key included) that target 4 quote embedding techniques that students can apply to their own writing. Long gone will be the days of seeing a random q
Preview of Writing Non-Fiction: Sentence Starters_One-Pager!!!

Writing Non-Fiction: Sentence Starters_One-Pager!!!

Created by
Bryce Geigle
The document is a graphic organizer that includes non-fiction writing sentence staters when incorporating concrete details and analysis. Transitions and a how to for integrating in-text MLA citations are also included on the one-pager. Great for the front of students' binders!
Preview of Guided Argumentative Writing Notes (student sheet & teacher key) Common Core

Guided Argumentative Writing Notes (student sheet & teacher key) Common Core

Created by
Bethany Martyn
Great companion to the Argumentative Essay bundle!These fill-in-the-blank notes are aligned with the Common Core and teach students about the fundamental components of an argument, as well as the fallacies.The student notes are one page, front and back, and are designed to be kept in a folder or notebook for reference.The Teacher Key can be printed as a reference sheet to be used by students.As teachers guide their class through the notes, they can ask students to anticipate answers.As each blan
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Minilesson

Annotated Bibliography Minilesson

Created by
Miss Fab Vocab
Are your students researching and gathering sources online? In this editable minilesson, students will learn how to develop citations and annotations for an Annotated Bibliography! Begin with the notes that introduce the key terms, format, and purpose of a model Annotated Bibliography. Then, students will learn how to cite, summarize, and evaluate sources for their topic. Finally, students put their practice citations and annotations into an alphabetized list to create a practice annotated bibli
Preview of Teaching the Introduction and Conclusion: The WILDFIRE Kit!

Teaching the Introduction and Conclusion: The WILDFIRE Kit!

Created by
iMrsHughes
Welcome to the HOT method of teaching the introduction and conclusion paragraphs! Using this acronym, you can help students master organizing their writing. This WILDFIRE Kit includes all of the HOT materials you would need. It includes the Starter Kit, the Campfire Kit, and the Conclusion package. This kit includes everything you need! * Notes * Graphic Organizers * Models * Activities * Peer Editing Sheets * Practice Prompts * Lesson Plans and more! ***** For more tips for your classr
Preview of Conjunctive Adverbs Worksheet

Conjunctive Adverbs Worksheet

On this two-sided worksheet, students will practice using conjunctive adverbs to write more sophisticated sentences. The worksheet builds in complexity as students complete the following tasks: - Complete the sentence by adding your own independent clause after the conjunctive adverb. - Using the word bank, choose the appropriate conjunctive adverb for each blank based on the context of the connected clauses. - Rewrite each sentence and replace each comma and coordinating conjunction with a se
Preview of Detailed Outline for Memoir & Personal Narrative

Detailed Outline for Memoir & Personal Narrative

This detailed outline will help students break down their stories and find the beginning, middle, and the end. Also, it will help them brainstorm ideas and guide them as they write their stories. This outline is perfect for memoirs and personal narratives.
Preview of Powers of Persuasion: Using the PERSUADER Acronym to Write a Compelling Speech

Powers of Persuasion: Using the PERSUADER Acronym to Write a Compelling Speech

Created by
underthedesk
This work book consists of 25 pages which introduce students to the acronym “PERSUADER”- an excellent tool for both identifying and remembering persuasive techniques. It explains each persuasive technique individually and provides examples from famous speeches from history.The workbook is scaffolded with tasks first introducing the technique and then asking students to identify and highlight its use before requiring them to practise the technique themselves. Finally they annotate an extract from
Preview of Three Types of Writing Review

Three Types of Writing Review

Getting ready for state testing? Need your students to remember that there are THREE completely different types of writing that they might see on the test? This resource will help your students review the three main types of writing:NarrativeInformationalPersuasiveFor each type of writing, you will review the purpose, organization, and transition words used. Students will fill in the blanks on their handout (Answer Key is provided). This is a great way to help your students feel prepared for the
Preview of This is News! Graphic Organizer

This is News! Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer follows the Lucy Calkins Investigative Journalism unit of study for 8th grade. It contains multiple ways for students to organize their thoughts on a news story/event before they generate their final news article for the unit. Included are: a 5 W's chart, an interview list chart, a creating interview questions chart, (optional: press conference details), and an organization and craft questions for students to consider before drafting. Finally, there is a blank organizer fo
Preview of Grammar Workbook- 28 Complete Notes, Examples, and Activities

Grammar Workbook- 28 Complete Notes, Examples, and Activities

This grammar workbook covers 28 lessons on parts of speech, sentence structures, clauses, phrases, capitalization, punctuation, and commonly confused words. Each lesson has notes, examples, and practices for students to complete independently or as a class.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

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Letter Writing

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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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