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High school informational text worksheets for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Citing Evidence Lesson: PowerPoint for Text Dependent Essay Prep! +Worksheets!

Citing Evidence Lesson: PowerPoint for Text Dependent Essay Prep! +Worksheets!

Created by
MisterBreon
This is a ready-to-teach PowerPoint lesson on Citing Evidence / Locating Text Based Facts. Appropriate for middle and high school. 5th/6th Grade Edition is here. *** MONEY BACK GUARANTEE*** : TeachersPayTeachers doesn't offer refunds, but I do! If you're not happy with this resource, I will make the changes you request, or refund your money personally through PayPal. You can email me directly at misterbreon@msn.com. Contains over 40 slides and two 2-sided worksheets that accompany the prese
Preview of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Worksheets, PowerPoint, Task Cards

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Worksheets, PowerPoint, Task Cards

Created by
The Green Light
Help your students make sense of Jonathan Edwards's famous Puritan sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, with these fun and engaging activities. The files in this bundle can help you create or freshen up your unit or lesson plans. Included in this bundle: • 24 figurative language task cards on the sermon with answer keys • A 10-slide introductory PowerPoint that includes activities • Two vocabulary activities • A smartly-designed two-page extract of the sermon, perfect for annotating •
Preview of Ultimate Media Literacy, Advertising, Fake News, & Confirmation Bias FULL UNIT

Ultimate Media Literacy, Advertising, Fake News, & Confirmation Bias FULL UNIT

Updated for 2024!With so many messages aimed at teens today, it's important for them to understand how to learn the various ways in which advertisers target them. In this comprehensive media literacy unit, students will learn about media literacy, common rhetorical strategies, and have multiple opportunities to apply their learning to print and commercial advertisements. It's never been more important than ever to help students understand the differences between fake news, misinformation, click
Preview of Nonfiction Text Structures Guided Notes Reading Summarizing Paragraph Writing

Nonfiction Text Structures Guided Notes Reading Summarizing Paragraph Writing

This Nonfiction Text Structures Bundle includes fifteen lessons perfect for teaching high school students the nonfiction text structures used in informational and explanatory texts: description, sequence or chronological order, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and problem and solution. Through guided notes, teacher modeling, and independent practice, students understand and apply the concept of nonfiction text structure when reading, summarizing, and writing informational and explanato
Preview of The Scottsboro Boys: The Inspiration Behind To Kill A Mockingbird Black History

The Scottsboro Boys: The Inspiration Behind To Kill A Mockingbird Black History

Created by
Lunalu
I started teaching this unit as a way to introduce To Kill A Mockingbird to my students...but my kids were so into it (AND it hit on a ton of Common Core Standards...especially with informational text) that I now teach it every year. This easily works for either an ELA or Social Studies lesson. Includes: -2 PowerPoint Presentations: -1 PPT. on Word Choice/Tone (11 Slides) -1 PPT. on The Scottsboro Boys (10 Slides) -Teacher Instructions-3 Newspaper Articles from 1931-Article Analysis Questions
Preview of Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Reading Graphic Texts - Infographics Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Examples - OLC4O

Introduce graphic texts and teach information literacy! Students will learn how to read different types of graphic texts using the slideshow lesson, graphic organizer, and examples of infographics provided. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lesson for Reading Graphic Texts:✏️  How to Read Graphic Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint®, Google S
Preview of Evaluate Arguments & Claims - Bias, Audience, Persuasive Appeals

Evaluate Arguments & Claims - Bias, Audience, Persuasive Appeals

Teach your students how to spot bias and persuasive appeals in non-fiction passages! In this lesson, they will examine, analyze, and evaluate arguments.This purchase includes:A Powerpoint lesson on key terms, including: bias, audience, claim, counterclaim, evidence, and the three methods of persuasion (emotional, ethical, and logical appeals)An accommodating graphic organizer for key termsPractice identifying target audience worksheet with 10 short non-fiction passagesEvaluating arguments practi
Preview of Teaching Satire with Pop Culture

Teaching Satire with Pop Culture

Created by
Murphy Made It
UPDATED for 2020! You asked for it? You got it! TWICE the examples with an updated version for 2020, AND a playlist link available for each list. From Saturday Night Live and The Office to Jimmy Fallon and The Simpsons, the possibilities are endless. Teach satire with pop culture using this thorough PowerPoint presentation and activity as a template. Suggested examples and an answer key are provided.
Preview of Is Taylor Swift ruining football | Argument analysis activity | Secondary ELA

Is Taylor Swift ruining football | Argument analysis activity | Secondary ELA

"Is Taylor Swift ruining football?" This argument analysis activity is designed to encourage critical thinking and analysis among students. With 6 different article options to choose from, students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of perspectives on this controversial topic. By selecting and reading 2 articles of their choice, students will then utilize graphic organizers to identify, analyze, and compare the arguments presented in each article. Finally, students will craft 2 parag
Preview of Teaching Students the Difference Between Paraphrasing and Plagiarizing

Teaching Students the Difference Between Paraphrasing and Plagiarizing

Created by
Jan Scott
The first step in learning to paraphrase is to learn to recognize it! This PowerPoint lesson illustrates the difference between paraphrasing and plagiarizing. Students are given a handout with examples (which are also on the PowerPoint). They compare the "paraphrasing" to the original text to determine if the samples are paraphrased or plagiarized. There are two examples of good paraphrasing and two examples of plagiarism. Text excerpts are taken from a middle school history textbook. This dow
Preview of GROWTH MINDSET | Presentation & Readings | Print & Digital | SEL | Grades 8-12

GROWTH MINDSET | Presentation & Readings | Print & Digital | SEL | Grades 8-12

This is an engaging lesson to teach your secondary students how to develop a growth mindset. Both printable and digital versions are included!This creative presentation and reading will teach your student what it means to have a “growth mindset” and how the views and beliefs they have about themselves impact the decisions they make and the lives they lead. Students will learn the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset, understand that intelligence is not fixed and suggestions on
Preview of Credible Sources Media Literacy Online Research Presentation and Activities

Credible Sources Media Literacy Online Research Presentation and Activities

Created by
Presto Plans
Credible Sources Media Literacy Online Research Presentation and Activities: Equip your students with the essential skill of discerning credible sources from unreliable ones with this comprehensive resource. In today's digital age, the ability to navigate online information effectively is paramount. This presentation and accompanying activities guide students through the process of evaluating source credibility, considering factors such as authorship, publication date, and bias. With interactive
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos PPT and Guided Notes

Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos PPT and Guided Notes

Created by
Christy Willett
What do Nike, Pedigree, and SPCA have in common? Each use rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos) to persuade viewers and consumers. The following is an introductory lesson to rhetorical appeals: ethos, logos, pathos. Included is a PowerPoint presentation featuring ads from Nike (LeBron James), Beef It's What's For Dinner, Pedigree, and SPCA. Two of the ads link to YouTube. Guided notes for students to follow along are included. The lesson is interactive, asking students to apply their
Preview of Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads - OSSLT News Report Examples - OSSLC OLC4O

This Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads lesson explores news literacy through examples of news reports. Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this reading comprehension strategy.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®! 5.00Included with this Newspaper Article Headlines and Leads Lesson:✏️  Headlines and Leads Slideshow Lesson - Microsoft PowerPoint® & Google Slides®Teach the Five Questions Model (W5-H)Differentiate between news
Preview of "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry: Text, PPT, Questions, Voc.

"Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry: Text, PPT, Questions, Voc.

Created by
Darrick Puffer
This is a unit on persuasive speech using Patrick Henry's "Speech to the Virginia Convention" as the anchor text.This has Word documents, PDF documents, and one PowerPoint, which total 22 pages and 27 slides.The text includes background and footnotes.There are 10 vocabulary words (with answer key) and a quiz that has 10 true-false questions, 10 multiple-choice questions, and 10 vocabulary questions (with answer key).There is also a PowerPoint that covers persuasive speech and is broken into the
Preview of George Orwell Animal Farm / Russian Revolution - Unit

George Orwell Animal Farm / Russian Revolution - Unit

Created by
Mrgrayhistory
This product is designed to help teach your students about both the Russian Revolution and George Orwell's Animal Farm.Included in the zip file are worksheets, answer sheets, vocab building exercises, crosswords, writing exercises, and a PowerPoint presentation. I've designed the materials so you can print them out as either a handout or larger poster for display in your classroom.Please download the preview sheet for examples of the pages contained______________________________________________
Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Is Reality TV Bad for You?

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Is Reality TV Bad for You?

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Engage and motivate students with this informational, expository text close reading assignment. This easy-prep Hot Topics Info Text Lesson is the perfect ready-to-go resource to practice close reading skills and comprehension. This resource is not just questions and answers - you are getting a full lesson plan complete with a relevant video link for a starter, an argumentative writing prompt, and creative extension project! Plus, all the answers are here, too!Student Experience: Students will be
Preview of Journalism, Newspaper Opinion Editorial Writing--Full Unit

Journalism, Newspaper Opinion Editorial Writing--Full Unit

✨Teach your students how to write powerful, thought-provoking editorial articles using solid logic, credible facts, and persuasive techniques. This comprehensive opinion-editorial news writing unit introduces students to the purpose of editorials, types of editorials, and a step-by-step process to write the article from brainstorming topics to drafting the final product. ✏️ This complete 1-2 week unit plan includes detailed Powerpoints and high-interest examples, engaging activities, printables
Preview of Introduction to Argumentation - Argument Terms, Argument Types, Speech Practice

Introduction to Argumentation - Argument Terms, Argument Types, Speech Practice

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Challenge high school students to think critically about argumentation with this introductory unit. Students will work through a detailed, editable PowerPoint presentation that covers argumentative terms to know and three popular argument structures (Classical, Rogerian, and Toulmin). Then, they will put their newfound knowledge to the test by working with four different speeches to identify elements of argument, label argumentative formats correctly, provide evidence for their claims, and discu
Preview of Main Idea Supporting Details - Citing Evidence - Quotes as Supporting Evidence

Main Idea Supporting Details - Citing Evidence - Quotes as Supporting Evidence

Teaching how to use quotes as supporting details has never been easier! This lesson includes an introduction and thorough explanation of how to incorporate quotes used as supporting evidence in an essay. Additionally, anchor paragraphs using a quote as supporting evidence provide students the opportunity to see how the writing process works. From the struggling writer to the advanced writer, this resource offers something for everyone. The no prep lesson can be used in class or assigned for di
Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Is Prom Fab or Drab?

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Is Prom Fab or Drab?

Created by
Julie Faulkner
Engage and motivate students with this informational, expository text close reading assignment. This easy-prep Hot Topics Info Text Lesson is the perfect ready-to-go resource to practice close reading skills and comprehension. This resource is not just questions and answers - you are getting a full lesson plan complete with a relevant video links, an argumentative writing prompt, and extension ideas! Plus, all the answers are here, too!Student Experience: Students will be drawn into the lesson b
Preview of McCarthyism and Arthur Miller: Context for the Crucible

McCarthyism and Arthur Miller: Context for the Crucible

Created by
Room 2209
This listing is for a complete lesson for giving students context behind The Crucible. It introduces McCarthyism and Arthur Miller and puts him into context with the historical happenings of the time. This lesson goes over:overview of McCarthyismoverview of the Hollywood 10Arthur Millerhow McCarthyism affected and influenced The CrucibleOnce you purchase this listing you will receive:Step by Step instructionsa 6 slide PowerPointa student handout with answer keyYou can preview the lesson before
Preview of ONLINE NUTRITION LESSON PLAN: Google Drive Reading Food Labels

ONLINE NUTRITION LESSON PLAN: Google Drive Reading Food Labels

WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS LESSON PLAN?This lesson plan introduces students to reading food labels! This lesson requires little preparation for the teacher because the food label is broken down to manageable chunks of information.I have also included TWO slides that are ready for student answers based on the information! This makes for a great formative assessment before you introduce a larger food label project/assignment.Looking for a follow-up assignment to test their skills? Try my Comparing Fo
Preview of Teaching Film Bundle | ELA Visual Texts Analysis | POWERPOINT and Printable PDFs

Teaching Film Bundle | ELA Visual Texts Analysis | POWERPOINT and Printable PDFs

Created by
Of COURSE I Can
This zip file bundle includes three of our most popular film study units; Film Techniques and Terminology, Introducing Mise-En-Scene & now with the Middle School focused Narrative Film Analysis unit. Please do not purchase any of these singular units in conjunction with this bundle; you will be doubling up! THIS IS A POWERPOINT AND PDF PRINTABLE version of this bundle. An Alternative Google Classroom version can also be found in our store. Please ensure you are purchasing the best format for
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