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Preview of Persuasive Advertising Techniques BUNDLE - Pathos, Logos, Ethos - Prezi

Persuasive Advertising Techniques BUNDLE - Pathos, Logos, Ethos - Prezi

Created by
Ms Gs Room 30
**** THIS PRODUCT IS ALL-NEW and product LINKS are FIXED as of 11/28/17 :) **** This 14 slide lesson focuses on the three (most common) persuasive advertising techniques. The Prezi (or Powerpoint - both formats are included) takes the students through the definition/explanation of each technique and provides high-interest examples of the technique being used in modern advertisements (YouTube videos). After the three techniques have been taught, there are two opportunities for guided practice, w
Preview of Newtonian Plot Dynamics: Animated GIF compares laws of motion and storytelling

Newtonian Plot Dynamics: Animated GIF compares laws of motion and storytelling

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Newton’s 3 laws of motion conceptually parallel the patterns of plot development in storytelling, fiction or non-fiction. This animated GIF comparison helps both physics people to understand narrative writing and also literary people to understand Newton’s Three Laws. Successive frames graphically show how forces influence people and things. Image size 960×720 (file size 640 KB) for use as a full-size PowerPoint slide. Each of seven frames lasts 2.5 seconds in continuous loop (PPT must be in Sli
Preview of Simplified Comma Rules!

Simplified Comma Rules!

Everyone thinks comma rules are confusing, but they are not. In fact, there are only four general situations which warrant a comma! These general rules are 1) To join two sentences (in conjunction with a conjunction)2) To add something to the FRONT of a sentence3) To add something non-essential to the meaning of a sentence.4) In certain standard situationsWhile there are more specific rules under each general rule, this one page handout simplifies the comma rules and helps identify situati
Preview of Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Writing Essay Conclusions: Six Strategies Similar to Closure in a Story

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
GIF compares 6 ways to end an essay with 5 ways to resolve a story: restatement and manifesting a moral; anecdotal scene and natural termination/encapsulation; hook-and-return and completion of antithesis; pan-to-larger perspective and manifesting a moral; proposal and solution to central problem; and delayed thesis and manifesting a moral. Image size 960×720 (file size 765 KB). Can be used as a 7-frame animated-graphic slide within a PPT presentation about essay writing or short stories or movi
Preview of Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Using Autocorrect to efficiently insert often-used comments for student feedback

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This PowerPoint shows how to quickly make helpful comments when returning student files. For often-used comments, you can pre-program them and then insert them quickly with just their shortcut codes. For example, you can enter a 3-character code, and then Word will immediately insert your pre-written 38-word comment—in a flash. For example, if you find yourself repeatedly suggesting that students title their essays more informatively, you could type in a pre-programmed shortcut like “tcb", and W
Preview of The Science Teacher's Writing Handout

The Science Teacher's Writing Handout

Created by
Philo Culturo
This two-page handout is designed as a quick-reference resource for Science teachers (and Social Science teachers) using APA in the classroom.If you're looking for ways to spend more time on course content by focusing and simplifying your discussion of essay writing, this resource can help. All of us who assign essays in our classrooms play the role of writing instructor in one way or another. But not all of us are English teachers. Contents: Essay Structure (and Essential Qualities of an Introd
Preview of El pronombre "se"

El pronombre "se"

Created by
Teaching Muggles
Editable Powerpoint or Google Slides Presentation about "se" pronoun plus 1 activity to work in class with the students after the brief explanation. Perfect for warm up before an individual worksheet or any other activity related to the same topic!
Preview of Juneteenth Zoom Virtual Background

Juneteenth Zoom Virtual Background

Created by
Tanaisa Brown
This is a virtual background that can be used on zoom to commemorate Juneteenth. This works perfectly with zoom. It can also be used as wallpaper or printed out as a classroom poster.
Preview of Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Toulmin Argument Model: claim, data, warrant/backing, counter-claim/rebuttal

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This slightly revised model of rational argument adds a backbone of the scientific method and also replaces Qualifier with Counter-Claim (per Purdue OWL). Slow-animated GIF highlights/describes argument parts and how they work together to persuade a critical thinker. You can test your argument essay against these standards of rational persuasion or use the model to design/outline a powerfully persuasive essay (persuasive at least for critical thinkers). Image size 960×720, file size 843 KB for u
Preview of Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Thesis Sentence: whole-brain style & substance to focus & sell your argument

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This animated GIF highlights 5 essential factors of thesis sentence: Specific/concise, Meaningful, Summarize left- and/or right brain arguments, Easy to find (top-down), and Clear/professional style/grammar. Students will write clearer essays if they develop a habit-of-mind to consider all five of these factors in their thesis sentence. Image size 960×720 (file size 866 KB) for use as a full-size PowerPoint slide. Each of 7 frames lasts 6 seconds (if embedded in a PPT, it must be in Slide-Show m
Preview of فكرة التخريم بشخصيات سمسم

فكرة التخريم بشخصيات سمسم

Created by
TEACHeR HuDA
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Preview of SUPER READER | PENNANT |

SUPER READER | PENNANT |

Created by
PRINTKOL
Super Reader Pennant is ideal to motivate your students to do their best.Use color printer on white cardstock for full color images or print blackline images on construction or regular paper. There are so many ways to use these incentives. We hope you enjoy using thIS incentive with your kids. Full Color And Blackline Images PDF Format FREEBIES! RELATED PRODUCTS WHAT DO GOOD READERS DO? SUPER READERS BULLETIN BOARD SUPER READERS CIPART SUPER READERS BUNDLE (WHITE) SUPER READERS BUNDLE (BLUE) SUP
Preview of Occam’s Razor and Corollary for Writing: Use enough words but not too many

Occam’s Razor and Corollary for Writing: Use enough words but not too many

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
This animated GIF adapts an efficiency theorem for scientific explanations to the art of writing and gives some hints to help determine whether you are wasting words or leaving holes in your argument. Includes examples of NEEDY writing (unclear because important words or ideas are missing), WEEDY writing (with unnecessary and distracting words), and PITHY-THRIFTY writing (says all the important stuff without any fluff). Image size 960×720 (file size 904 KB) for use within a PowerPoint slide show
Preview of What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Writers of essays, stories, songs, etc. nobly search for meaning, the deeper the better. But how do you measure/qualify “meaningful”? Abraham Maslow and Benjamin Bloom modeled values of life and learning with pyramid layers of meaning that build higher meanings from the layers below. A writer can climb the pyramid and discuss issues all the way up; however, if most readers are already halfway up, it makes sense to climb upwards from there and talk about ascending to even greater heights of deepe
Preview of Flow Diagram of Essay-Writing: from Idea to Word Level with feedback loops

Flow Diagram of Essay-Writing: from Idea to Word Level with feedback loops

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Animated GIF shows writer’s reflective process with feedback loops through stages of observation, hypothesis, feasibility, tentative design, revisions as needed and then on to the actual words-on-paper (or computer) stage with both revision and proofreading steps before sharing with other critical thinkers. Image size 960×720 file size 1.08 MB). Can be used as an animated graphic within a PPT presentation about writing (PPT must be in Slide-Show mode to activate the slow, looping animation) or a
Preview of ستيكرات تشجيعية للبنات والأولاد

ستيكرات تشجيعية للبنات والأولاد

ملف pdf مكون من 27 صفحة يحتوي على مجموعة متنوعة من الستيكرات التشجيعية للطلبة الأولاد والبنات.
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