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Preview of Assertion Journal Bundle #1: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Assertion Journal Bundle #1: 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 Assertion Journal ULTIMATE Bundle: Rhetorical Analysis and Argumentation

Assertion Journal ULTIMATE Bundle: Rhetorical Analysis and Argumentation

This ever-growing bundle of Assertion Journals includes every quotation set from The Rhetor's Toolbox. Challenge your students to blend close reading, rhetorical analysis, 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
Preview of Assertion Journal BUNDLE #2: A Year of Quotations for Analysis and Response

Assertion Journal BUNDLE #2: 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 a second collection of quotations, presented attractively with unique pictures and backgro
Preview of I Am Bursting with Self Love

I Am Bursting with Self Love

Created by
SELebrate YOU
This is an engaging activity that builds self awareness, promotes self reflection and gets kids celebrating themselves through I Am statements.Here is what I did, but of course, you can customize this in any way!Students added statements to the heart that described the things that define them, the things they are most proud of. Then, in the reflection write up they answered the question: What does Self Love Mean to Me? and further described a few of the I Am statements that had them “Bursting wi
Preview of Journals: Rhetoric for the week

Journals: Rhetoric for the week

Created by
S Norris
Here are seven warm-up journals that present prompts with rhetorical concepts, questions, and analysis. I created these for my AP English Language class, but I have used them with SAS 7th graders to RSP seniors. Prompts are meant to evoke critical thinking and hopefully inspire journal writing that reflects such.
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

If you celebrate Pi Day, March 14th (3/14) with your students, this is a fun writing activity to challenge students. PILISH is writing in which the digits of pi determine the number of letters in consecutive words. Included are examples and links to helpful resources: a "PILISH CHECKER," student sheets, and videos to share.See also "Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way" and visit Pilish for Pi Day.Find other resources for gifted and advanced students at BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS.
Preview of Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

Writer's Notebook Opening and Closing Prompts

This is a fantastic "first day of class" warm-up Writer's Notebook Prompt on the topic of "Ontological Clarity", followed by a great closure activity called "I Just Might...". Either activity can be used as is, or adapted at will for longer or shorter class periods.
Preview of Prose Analysis

Prose Analysis

Created by
Gil Herrera
Lecture delves into basic prose analysis. Covers theme and how to determine theme. Explains literary devices such as imagery, syntax, diction, characterization, and tone.
Preview of Common Core Lesson: Bullying, Mental Health, & the Issue or Privacy

Common Core Lesson: Bullying, Mental Health, & the Issue or Privacy

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a companion piece for the Common Core: Bullying, Mental Health, & the Issue or Privacy Lesson plan. It is a PowerPoint that students do before, during, and after the readings.
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