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Higher education writing scaffolded notes for Google Apps

Preview of Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical Essay Antigone Reading Comprehension

Rhetorical argument essay utilizing an excerpt from Sophocles' Antigone. Focuses upon the monologues from Haemon & Creon with a central question of who makes the strongest argument and why?May be used with the entire play OR as just an excerpt to teach rhetoric.Includes/Covers:*Google Slide Lesson*Basics of rhetoric: Ethos, Pathos, & Logos*Summary of play and audio for excerpt*PDF copies of the play: one annotated and one blank (Scene III)*Practice using text evidence to support an argu
Preview of Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme (Without Literary Device)

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme without literary devices. The intent is to help the students master writing a fully developed theme before adding a literary device to the mix.
Preview of With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

With Literary Device: Finding Central Conflict Topic and Authoring Theme

This tool supports the development of critical thinking and analytical/argumentative writing. It fosters an inquiry-based process that propels meaningful conversation. The instructor, as a guide, facilitates and leads the students in confronting ethical complexities showcased by the characters' actions. This resource aids in teaching how to write a theme with literary devices.​​Thesis with just a theme example: In her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee conveys that when one exhibits uncommo
Preview of HSC Craft of Writing: Overview of Text Types, Examples & Scaffolds

HSC Craft of Writing: Overview of Text Types, Examples & Scaffolds

This resource is designed to guide students through HSC Module C: The Craft of Writing, focusing on the text types of imaginative, discursive, persuasive and reflective.Contents:ImaginativeFeatures of imaginative textsSample excerptWhat are we looking for?Generic scaffoldDiscursiveFeatures of discursive textsSample excerptWhat are we looking for?Generic scaffoldPersuasiveFeatures of persuasive textsSample excerptWhat are we looking for?Generic scaffoldReflectiveFeatures of reflective textsSample
Preview of Quote Blending Breakdown

Quote Blending Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go quote blending breakdown works on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Using evidence well is essential to prove one's point, but students can struggle to blend them correctly. I don't know how many times I've seen quotes written without proper context, without a citation, or just inserted into their paragraphs without any additional information. On the first page, students are given an overview of what quote blending is and th
Preview of UNIT 4 - CHECKPOINT 1.1 (reconfigured) - AP LANG. AMSCO (editable)

UNIT 4 - CHECKPOINT 1.1 (reconfigured) - AP LANG. AMSCO (editable)

Created by
MrsMax
(This is an editable version of my PDF)Oftentimes the textbook is very good at explaining a concept in one particular way. I have found that once I understand what my AP students are struggling with it can be helpful to manipulate the Checkpoint goals and reorganize them in a way that enhances student learning and clarity. This is Checkpoint 1.1 from Unit 4 in the AP Lang. AMSCO texbook. There are not a lot of scaffolded or modified AP products available, so I am attempting to contribute my work
Preview of Crafting a Thesis Statement

Crafting a Thesis Statement

Writing a strong thesis statement is an essential part of crafting a cohesive essay. However, students often struggle with what actually goes into a thesis statement. They may write a topic sentence, write something that is too vague, or even write their research question instead of a thesis. Breaking down the thesis statement into its component parts helps students understand how to build one on their own. This lesson contains instructions for students to learn the parts of the thesis statement
Preview of C.R.E.W Writing protocol with sentence starters and frames

C.R.E.W Writing protocol with sentence starters and frames

This C.R.E.W Writing protocol with sentence starters and frames will help any student who is struggling with the writing process to be able to complete their assignment. This graphic organizer is scaffold, allows different student levels accessibility to the writing process and provides additional support they made need. This product is highly recommend to help ELL students who are in the beginning stages of learning how to write and read the English language.
Preview of When to Quote, Paraphrase or Summary Breakdown

When to Quote, Paraphrase or Summary Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go quote, paraphrase, and summary breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Using evidence well is essential to prove one's point, but students can struggle to figure out how to input evidence. Oftentimes, this leads to overquoting or too much general summary, neither of which help to improve their argument. This guide is made to help high school students define what a quote, paraphrase, and summary are, and when each
Preview of R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

R.A.P (Restate Answer Prove) Presentation

We are discussing the importance of RAP in classes as opposed to just giving an answer. You can say a lot in less time by restating what your question is and then answering it, or proving it with evidence. Presentations can be very helpful in this area because they allow you to get across what you want to say quickly and clearly, while the students get to see your thoughts on paper and develop their own ideas based on what they see.
Preview of Thesis Statement Lesson, Guided Notes, and Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz

Thesis Statement Lesson, Guided Notes, and Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz

This product includes 21 slide Thesis Statement Lesson plan with guided notes and a self-grading google forms quiz.
Preview of Argumentative Thesis and Claims Breakdown

Argumentative Thesis and Claims Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go argumentative thesis statement and claims breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Writing claims, especially the thesis is often the most difficult but most important step of the essay writing process, but it's made easy with this quick how-to guide that can work as a review, a lesson, or a reminder on the wall. It's designed to be eye-catching and flashy to catch students' attention, but then to teach them about
Preview of Transitions Breakdown

Transitions Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go transitions breakdown work on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Transitioning between ideas well is essential to make a fluid argument, but students can struggle to move between ideas or paragraphs. Oftentimes, this leads to confusing or choppy writing that does not make their argument as persuasive as it could be. This quick breakdown guide is the key to helping improve these transitions!On the first page, students are give
Preview of Research Journal Any Topic - Google Drive

Research Journal Any Topic - Google Drive

Are your students struggling to understand the steps involved in a research project? Do you want a way to scaffold and differentiate your lesson to give all students the opportunity to show what they know in a fun and engaging way?This Research Journal will increase your students' engagement and knowledge of the concepts of effective research. Scaffolded graphic organizer are a great way for students to have a quick visual of the steps involved in research, and the Venn Diagram and mind map temp
Preview of RAFT Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer with Teacher Example

RAFT Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer with Teacher Example

Created by
Matthew Jewell
This RAFT template offers a structured support for students of all ages and writing strengths to develop their skills in writing and in point of view in any cross categorical content area. This graphic organizer provides a clear objective in developing a writing that supports a particular point of view. An introduction to the assignment and a clear tasks list to complete. RAFT stands for Role Audience Format Topic And provides students a color coded graphic organizer with guiding questions to s
Preview of The Great Gatsby and The American Dream

The Great Gatsby and The American Dream

Created by
ZenWorld
Google Slides presentation directions:We have learned that the four major components of the American Dream areProsperitySafetyHappinessFreedomOn the following slides, you will find and insert text evidence from each chapter of The Great Gatsby to support these concepts. These will become useful when it’s time to write your final essay. *Get used to punctuating and citing quotes in MLA format.
Preview of Hamlet Soliloquy Close Reading, Annotation, Writing

Hamlet Soliloquy Close Reading, Annotation, Writing

"To be, or not to be". Read, analyze, and write about Shakespeare's famous soliloquy from Hamlet.Includes:*Side-by-Side reading of Soliloquy (original and modern English)*Guided annotation space*Close reading questions*Guided brainstorming (for writing prompts)*Final copy space (for writing)*Audio & Video links for soliloquy reading/performance*Teacher prep notes & keysPlease check out my other Shakespeare & British Literature products!
Preview of Commentary Breakdown

Commentary Breakdown

Created by
Gwinn4theWin
This ready-to-go commentary breakdown works on three levels: as a lesson, as notes, and as posters to adorn the walls of your classroom!Commentary, explanation, analysis, or reasoning, whatever you may call it, it's important to tie everything together in a paragraph before moving on. This is the space where one ties evidence together, ties it back to the claim, and uses everything said so far and rhetorical devices to prove the claim to the reader. It is also an area that students struggle with
Preview of How to Write an Essay

How to Write an Essay

Created by
Ms Ps POEtry
This presentation introduces to the basics of essay writing. It includes a step-by-step easy process to follow as well as an example. The final slide offers additional resources for support.
Preview of Argument Essay

Argument Essay

Enclosed is a slidedeck that teaches: Argument.If the student can memorize the foldable writing strategy enclosed, it is a "sure-proof" essay writing strategy.The student can write a thesis statement, a short answer response, an extended response, or an essay (any genre) from this strategy.
Preview of Adjectives Grammar Lesson Practice Quiz Rules

Adjectives Grammar Lesson Practice Quiz Rules

Assist students in understanding the meaning, and use of, adjectives in their writing.Product includes:*Lesson*Guided student note sheet*Video*Practice*Quiz with key*Handy bookmark with quick remindersOther grammar products from my store:Complete & Incomplete SentencesWriting Complete Sentences: Grammar ActivityCapitalizationHomophonesApostrophesCommas
Preview of NCEA Level 2 Response To Texts Essay Writing - Poetry

NCEA Level 2 Response To Texts Essay Writing - Poetry

This presentation breaks down the process of writing an essay in response to poetry. It covers how to write a strong introduction, uses the PEARL paragraph structure ensuring students ANALYSE adequately for L2, and how to write an effective conclusion.The examples and texts used in this presentation can be explored more fully in my NCEA Senior Poetry Study Guide - Feminist Poetry.
Preview of How to Avoid Using First and Second Person in Writing (Google Slides)

How to Avoid Using First and Second Person in Writing (Google Slides)

This is the GOOGLE SLIDES version of this presentation. This presentation is newly updated and seriously GREAT for teaching students to stop using first and second person in their writing. It goes through everything they'll need to do to make corrections. Simple and to the point with practice slides! REMOTE FRIENDLY. GOOGLE APPS. Can be printed out, as well!
Preview of Evaluating Quality of Evidence • Students Notes or Reference Sheet

Evaluating Quality of Evidence • Students Notes or Reference Sheet

This is a reference sheet that includes many criteria for students to think about when evaluating the quality of evidence (for research papers, composition, etc). This can be used as lecture notes or reference notes to keep throughout the school year for writing. Designed for Middle School High School Student English Writing / Composition / Essay Writing class use.Extra Activity / Notes / Supplements / Reference
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

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

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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