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12th grade writing-expository resources for GATE

Preview of Lesson Plan: This I Believe

Lesson Plan: This I Believe

"This I Believe" is a long-running program that began with Edward R. Murrow. This lesson plan, by exploring student's own beliefs, assists students in better understanding themselves in this complex and challenging world. The plan includes * 7 required readings * audio links * teacher resources * vocabulary, quiz, glossary, and key * writing prompt * rubric * images and more. See the preview table of contents for more details. This plan should take two weeks to complete.
Preview of Primary Sources Collection -- Complete Lessons with All You Need! 144 Pages

Primary Sources Collection -- Complete Lessons with All You Need! 144 Pages

Best practices in history and 21st Century learning through primary sources, the Common Core, critical thinking, expository writing, public speaking, creative projects—they’re all here!THIS IS A VERY POPULAR, SOMEWHAT SMALLER, VERSION OF AN EVEN LARGER BUNDLE.You get five sets of bundled primary sources lessons—145 pages of lessons and materials in all—and a nice savings over buying the bundles individually. Each activity comes with explanations, guides, ready-to-print activity sheets, graphic
Preview of Assertion Journal Bundle #3: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Assertion Journal Bundle #3: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Challenge your students to blend close reading and argumentation skills as they broaden their world views! Assertion journals--written responses to pithy quotations--are an integral part of my classroom. Through them, students learn to think critically, analyze, and argue. They are frequently cited by my students as one of the most helpful and enjoyable assignments of the entire year. This product contains ten topical collections of quotations, presented attractively with unique pictures and bac
Preview of 7 Steps to Research Posters (IIM: Independent Investigation Model)- BOHO

7 Steps to Research Posters (IIM: Independent Investigation Model)- BOHO

IIM Research Method BOHO PostersIIM (Independent Investigation Method) is a great way to teach research skills. I created these to use in my own classroom.See my other products: The Multisensory Bookworm
Preview of Explaining Concepts With Scratch

Explaining Concepts With Scratch

This beginner Scratch guide will lead your students through planning and coding any explanation through Scratch. Perfect for small group instruction, centers, or whole group instruction, the individual student cards are designed to be used by students and walk them through the process of choosing a setting, sprite, and coding dialogue to explain a concept. Whether you're learning math, social studies, science, or even retelling a story, your students can use coding skills which is extremely enga
Preview of Collaborative/Interdisciplinary Project: Spy Wars

Collaborative/Interdisciplinary Project: Spy Wars

Created by
Dr. Broome
This product is a two week unit that requires students to exercise creative problem solving and interdisciplinary knowledge. The project's premise is that the student is part of a group of spies that needs to help two field agents recover an important document. Students work in teams to plan the mission and write up a report. This iteration of Spy Wars is based on Dracula. Students use a variety of clues throughout the project to piece together the location of the plans (Carfax Abbey). This p
Preview of Writer's Block-BUSTERS! /40 Writing Prompt Cards + 16 Challenge Cards, Easy-Prep

Writer's Block-BUSTERS! /40 Writing Prompt Cards + 16 Challenge Cards, Easy-Prep

BUST the writer’s block! The resources in this set provide a quick and easy way to motivate reluctant writers and challenge more advanced writers. Each Block-BUSTER card contains a different set of five words and phrases. Students will use the words and phrases from each card in a written piece of their choice or one that you assign. Give your students an extra challenge and an opportunity to think outside the box by pairing a Block-BUSTER card with a Challenge card. Now students must use the wo
Preview of Writing an Interesting Introduction and a Conclusive Conclusion

Writing an Interesting Introduction and a Conclusive Conclusion

Created by
Gina Rosen
My students seem to find writing the introduction and the conclusion of an essay the most challenging. This paper has them practice writing just those...and not the essay that goes with it. There is a paper with directions and details. Then there are two graphic organizer pages that allows them to practice writing three introductions and the conclusions that go with them.
Preview of Vocabulary Templates 3rd - 6th Grade Edition ~ homophones, homographs,synonyms

Vocabulary Templates 3rd - 6th Grade Edition ~ homophones, homographs,synonyms

If you prefer the Google docs version, click here. Perfect for individualized learning or whole class activities. These thinksheets allow students to cumulatively create writing resource notebooks or vocabulary books for any words. Aligned with the IDA Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading. - each thinksheet has the standard numbers at the bottom of the page, a classroom signage page is also included at the end of this resource.Included are eight thinksheets:Vocabulary form -
Preview of Topic Sentences

Topic Sentences

I taught middle and high school social studies for 18 years, during which time I also taught expository, academic writing. This was a really handy tool. I would usually ask for a volunteer to do the first one (so the whole class could hear an example), and then, I'd ask the class to complete the remaining practice sentences on their own, then discuss with a partner and make any necessary corrections, and then share out at the end with the entire class. My student's topic sentences in essays a
Preview of Analyzing Fear - Thoughts and Emotions (Writing Prompts)

Analyzing Fear - Thoughts and Emotions (Writing Prompts)

15 printable or digital writing prompts help your students express their thoughts and emotions about fear. Students are going to experience moments of fear and anxiety in life, so help them start thinking about it by using the quotes from adults we all know: Coretta Scott King, Michael Jordan, Dale Carnegie, Steve Jobs, James Baldwin, Thich Nhat Hanh, Nelson Mandela, Marie Curie, Khalil Gibran, Tecumseh, Jane Goodall, and more. Each page has one quote, two quotes, or four quotes about fear t
Preview of Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Writing Workshop: Peer Editing Checklist

Created by
Litteacher
1 page handout for your writing workshops. This checklist was created for senior honors students but can be differentiated for other levels. Checklist asks writing content, writing structure, and basic editing questions. Have your classes peer edit at least two times prior to turning in their final essay, and you will pleased with the results. Works well with my Time Saving Writing Content Editing Key offered in my storefront. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Litteacher Litteacher
Preview of Free: Editing lessons, adding interesting endings to sentences

Free: Editing lessons, adding interesting endings to sentences

Created by
Luria Learning
Do your students write simple sentences? Do they not like to edit and revise their work? This is a simple lesson on writing more complex sentences!
Preview of Free: Editing lessons, zooming in on sentences

Free: Editing lessons, zooming in on sentences

Created by
Luria Learning
Help your students craft more interesting sentences with the zoom lens writing technique! Also learn about online classes I offer at www.Luria-Learning.com.
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