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Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Basics: President Bush's Speech on 9/11

Rhetorical Analysis Basics: President Bush's Speech on 9/11

The following file is a mini unit I use with my AP English Language class to get us started thinking about rhetorical analysis. I usually do this in the first week of school. File includes the following: - Full text of President George W. Bush's speech on 9/11, formatted to give students room to annotate. - Full text of President George W. Bush's speech on 9/11, with a starter key pointing out basic rhetorical moves Bush is making in regards to language and structure. - Notes for students
Preview of Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Adjectives for Describing Art Poster

Created by
Sarah Emerson
This is a page/poster that students can use as a reference when writing about art. Great for teachers of art history, art teachers, and elementary teachers teaching art. Also great for gifted and talented learners. It is a great way for any teacher of writing to incorporate new vocabulary and incorporate art into writing.
Preview of Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric

Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric

Created by
Litteacher
Personal Statement & Hero's Journey Writing Assignment & Rubric--This personal statement assignment is based on the classical Hero's Journey. All students are on their own personal journey & the juniors and seniors are all working on personal statements, so I combined the two. This standards-based writing assignment includes two writing prompts, a scoring rubric, and a peer editing checklist. This assignment can be differentiated for several levels, and has been used/modified succe
Preview of Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster

Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster

Created by
Litteacher
Short Story Literary Elements: Movie Poster. Students are asked to analyze literary terms within any short story. Standards-Based individual or group project that asks student to close read text to analyze for: theme, setting, tone, symbols, & characterization. Students use quotes, graphic representations/symbols, and personal commentary to create a movie poster for the short story they are assigned. Students use quotes from text to prove their ideas about the elements. Activity also has
Preview of Writing Brainstorming Activities- Print & Go Worksheets

Writing Brainstorming Activities- Print & Go Worksheets

Created by
Mrs Bart
Easy to use and ready-made! 3 brainstorming activities to help create your next writing project. The first step to creating good written work is to brainstorm ideas of what to write about. These three worksheets guide students through that process, teaching them that ideas can come from real life, from memories, or from their imagination.Included in their packet:• teacher notes on how to use each resource. • A 'How-to' Writing brainstorming sheet (guides students through the brainstorming pr
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: Nikki Giovanni

Daily Poem/Poet: Nikki Giovanni

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Nikki Giovanni's "Ego Tripping." The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Historical Poem Writing Project

Historical Poem Writing Project

Created by
The Penningtons
After reading Paul Revere's Ride in class, I assign my students to pick an event from history and write their own poem about it. The poem has to include facts about the event. Students are allowed to present the poem as they wish - I have had wonderful posters, Power Point presentations, and even short movies turned in for this project. This project is a great way to incorporate research into a poetry unit.
Preview of Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle

Persuasive Essay Writing Bundle

Created by
Ebonee Weathers
What a steal! An entire persuasive essay prewriting packet that goes from topic selection, to writing a thesis using parallel structure, persuasive essay dictionary notes, citing sources, writing 5 paragraphs. Grading Rubric included as well as the student outline and brainstorming sheets. Your whole persuasive essay unit is HERE! If you would like the powerpoint that accompanies this packet, it is available (Persuasive Essay Dictionary) for $1.50. It provides all of the definitions and exampl
Preview of Classroom Magazine

Classroom Magazine

Created by
Lawsons Lessons
This assignment is the perfect enrichment activity, especially for advanced or honors courses. It is project-based and student-led! The project is designed to simulate a real magazine company, with the students taking the roles of chief editors, editors, and writing staff. Students are required to communicate with each other, make decisions together, and to create several different types of writing. Students will actually create a professionally printed magazine using design software of the teac
Preview of Current Events/Analysis

Current Events/Analysis

Do you want to help students engage in analyzing multiple articles based on the same theme? This project/assignment is an excellent way of monitoring their abilities to infer, compare, contrast across the same theme. It is also a great project to help students work together with a common interest and produce information using a variety of technology. It's very much related to how to do research appropriately as well as forming their own conclusions based on what they chose research.
Preview of Greek Gods Research Project , grading rubric &Peer Evaluation sheets (Editable)

Greek Gods Research Project , grading rubric &Peer Evaluation sheets (Editable)

Created by
Teach and Lead
This editable and fillable resource resource includes:-Instruction and steps of the project-Grading Rubric-Peer Evaluation Sheet Directions for Peer Evaluation Sheet : For each, circle the appropriate grade and provide an explanation. If you think an F is deserved, please come speak to me. If you need more space, use the back.
Preview of Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Monroe Doctrine Close Reading and Socratic Seminar

Advanced level and text-dependent questions for "The Monroe Doctrine." Ideal for US History classes. Basic level text-dependent questions are included, followed by a more advanced level Socratic Seminar.
Preview of Writing About Literature and Our Lives 1

Writing About Literature and Our Lives 1

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students love the writing prompts and quick writes included in the new Writing About Literature and Our Lives series. Created by a teacher who has taught 2-12 and college, these prompts may serve as a first sponge activity when a student walks in the classroom. The teacher could also read aloud the prompt and engage students with writing ideas and instruction. The basis of the Writing About Literature and Our Lives is that the writing prompts cover writing genres from persuasive
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: Paul Laurence Dunbar

Daily Poem/Poet: Paul Laurence Dunbar

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Paul Laurence Dunbar's "We Wear the Mask." "The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Poetry Reading and Writing Cumulative Project

Poetry Reading and Writing Cumulative Project

Created by
Mrs Thayne
This project is a great project to do at the end of a poetry reading unit, or on its own for a poetry writing project. It requires that students create a portfolio of both their own poems that they have written, and an analysis of 4 other poems. The have a choice of writing a haiku, limerick, sonnet, free verse, or a ballad. A definition and description is given for each poetic form.
Preview of Sonnet Writing Unit - Iambic Pentameter Made Easier

Sonnet Writing Unit - Iambic Pentameter Made Easier

Created by
Thinkercise
This is a three lesson unit on sonnet writing that can be stretched over four or more class periods. There are two printable activity pages, using sneaker "feet" printables as part of a physical representation of iambic pentameter, and a page that provides hints and tips for students. The rest of the product is a guide on how to teach the three lessons. I've used this with my Gifted 4th grade and 5th grade English classes with success. However, I could easily see it being used with middle and hi
Preview of Writing and Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Writing and Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
Preview of Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Literary Analysis Browning and Twain 3

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
Preview of Writing About Literature and Our Lives 2

Writing About Literature and Our Lives 2

Created by
Mimijean2002
Teachers and students enjoy quick writes and writing prompts about literature, quotations and current events. Writing genres are presented to students in easily consumable form. Teacher may present the writing prompts on an overhead or run off a class set which may be used and re used. Writing genres offered in the Writing About Literature and Our Lives series may include business letters, persuasive essays, autobiographical narratives and/or current events. The creator of this series has taug
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 Daily Poem/Poet: Dylan Thomas

Daily Poem/Poet: Dylan Thomas

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Critical response instructions and rubric

Critical response instructions and rubric

This is the directions sheet for a response to Shakespeare criticism. This assignment was pared down to be a bite size paper where the focus was on reading and understanding literary criticism. Originally used for a sophomore class after reading "A Midsummer Night's Dream", but it can easily be used for an assignment during any Shakespeare Unit; simply select articles which fit your content. Suggestion: I chose 2-3 articles which were applicable to the content and distributed them to the stude
Preview of Daily Poem/Poet: William Ernest Henley

Daily Poem/Poet: William Ernest Henley

This assignment provides a structured analytical response to William Ernest Henley's "Invictus." The assignment prompts students to analyze diction, syntax, purpose, etc. Additionally, the assignment provides a detailed explanation of writing expectations and the full poem.
Preview of Refugee by Alan Gratz: Literary Response Journal

Refugee by Alan Gratz: Literary Response Journal

Created by
Share the Love
**Distance Learning: Google Docs version is linked to the Word Doc you will download**Students will choose from seven different literary response options (CCSS-aligned) to respond to their independent reading of Refugee, by Alan Gratz. This unit can be assigned for independent reading and response or for literature response groups.The areas of analysis are: Character Motivation, Point of View, Figurative Language, Vocabulary, Setting, and Theme. What you're downloading:Several journal prompts fo
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