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Middle school writing-essays resources for Microsoft PowerPoint and for GATE

Preview of Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

Lesson Plan & PPT Package Explaining Hero vs Villain Protagonist vs Antagonist

This is a two-part package -- a Power Point presentation and a lesson plan. The PPT is available separately by the same name. This 14-slide Power Point presentation presents hero, villain, protagonist, and antagonist. It explains the shift from using the terms "hero" and "villain" to the more contemporary "protagonist" and "antagonist." The presentation also uses Greek and early English root words to explain how the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist" evolved. The fourteen slides include 1
Preview of 100 Word Essay Power Point

100 Word Essay Power Point

Students need to write often and for a variety of purposes to gain command of the written word. We all know this, but large class sizes might be causing you to look for ways to accomplish this without taking home hundreds of 750 word essays to read and grade. Students can gain much of the same facility with the written word and additional skill in writing concisely when creating 100 word essays. This power point presentation leads students through a mini essay on success. It guides students
Preview of *EDITABLE PPT* Citing Images in MLA Format for Students

*EDITABLE PPT* Citing Images in MLA Format for Students

Does citing images in MLA format confuse your middle schoolers?Use this PPT to teach them the basic format for most instances. Then, watch them become faster and more confident.
Preview of Introduction - Body - Conclusion

Introduction - Body - Conclusion

The Repository of Relevance presents: The Introduction - Body - Conclusion PowerPoint. This is a very detailed, innovative way to guide students through the essay process. It breaks the essay into three sections: introduction, body, and conclusion. It teaches them to stay on track with their thesis statement, as well as giving them ideas for hooks and leads in their introductory paragraph. This PowerPoint is fresh and innovative, and students will find it hilarious and memorable. They actually
Preview of COMPOUND WORDS

COMPOUND WORDS

Use this to introduce your kids to compound words! It includes pictures and attractive graphics. After the list: Your students are then asked to create their own short story using the words in the list. Their CHALLENGE is to use as many words as possible in their story. AND include an exciting event in their story! Thank you for being a great TEACHER!
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