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High school writing lectures for Microsoft Word

Preview of HSC MOD C Craft of Writing Discursive + Imaginative COMPLETE BUNDLE +BONUS

HSC MOD C Craft of Writing Discursive + Imaginative COMPLETE BUNDLE +BONUS

Help your students overcome the fear of writing. This is a COMPLETE guide to teaching BOTH Discursive AND Imaginative Writing!! If Module C Craft of Writing has been that EXTRA thing in the HSC you've had worrying you in the back of your mind, just lift these resources and let them run its course.DISCURSIVE WRITINGThis is a FIVE PART TEACHING BUNDLE WHICH INCLUDES:1. An introduction OR revision of the Craft of Writing.This was originally designed for a workshop and thus should take about 30~50 m
Preview of Hero Essay, High School, College Freshman, Almost AI Cheat Proof!

Hero Essay, High School, College Freshman, Almost AI Cheat Proof!

Using the 4 preparation sheets provided with this assignment as the official outline, this engaging and highly meaningful research and writing project is virtually artificial intelligence (AI) proof since students critical thinking and initial research skills are put to the test based on the selection of a LIVING hero the faculty member approves, a well-known person published in a wide array of journalistic sources, a role model whose known for their contribution(s) to society. This is not a my
Preview of 6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

6 + 1 Writing Traits: a slides presentation for the classroom

A 42-slide Google Slide presentation to use in the classroom. It introduces the six writing traits and gives detailed examples of each trait in writing. Presentation can be broken into parts to be used when covering each trait in class. I use this presentation throughout the year in my 6th grade writing class, but it can easily be used through 8th grade.I have always struggled to offer students a visually engaging presentation for introducing the traits, so I decided to just create one. I use
Preview of AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SYNTHESIS ARGUMENT ESSAY COMMON STUDENT PROBLEMS

AP LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SYNTHESIS ARGUMENT ESSAY COMMON STUDENT PROBLEMS

Created by
joan egdorf
THIS ADDRESSES 5 BASIC PROBLEMS STUDENTS HAVE WITH THE SYNTHESIS ESSAY. IT IS ESPECIALLY FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT AS GOOD AT WRITING AS THEY SHOULD BE IN THIS COURSE. 1. blending your quotations into your own discourse and how to do this. 2. writing good thesis statements-without using the 3 part thesis 3. writing methods for the introduction 4. writing topic sentences as reasons backed by examples and/or analysis 5. refuting correctly
Preview of Argument in Thesis Statements & Thesis Editing Activity

Argument in Thesis Statements & Thesis Editing Activity

Created by
Elizabeth Adair
This short lecture provides information designed for English Composition students. It is meant to help emphasize the importance of argument in thesis statements, as well as how to support argument in your thesis with specific details.The accompanying Thesis Editing Activity is designed to help students interact with others' writing, while also helping them to practice their argumentative writing skills.
Preview of Tone in Poetry Lecture and Activity

Tone in Poetry Lecture and Activity

This lecture introduces students to how tone develops the meaning of a poem. An activity is included for individual, small group, or all-class to apply the concepts to whatever poems are being studied in the class. This is a unit I use for my AP Literature course but is easily adaptable for any English course.
Preview of The Hero's Journey: Teaching story writing visually

The Hero's Journey: Teaching story writing visually

Created by
Daniel Jones
This is a Prezi presentation that details The Hero's Journey. The Hero's Journey is based on Joseph Campbell's study of literature. In this presentation, your students will look at how stories are told in very similar patterns. I incorporated numerous video clips to highlight each concept (The Hunger Games, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, The Karate Kid, and Harry Potter). I would like to point out that this presentation does carry a PG rating. There is some violence and minor languag
Preview of Tips on Spoken English 21 Expressing One's attitude Using If Questions

Tips on Spoken English 21 Expressing One's attitude Using If Questions

This is lesson number 21 of my speaking course, Tips on Spoken English. Using if questions to talk about one's opinion about different matters. The lesson is expressed in 10 pages, and answers are included. It is suitable for upper intermediate level up to the university one and the academic level including staff.
Preview of Guide to Incorporating Evidence and Reasoning

Guide to Incorporating Evidence and Reasoning

Created by
Lindsay Liles
This is a notes sheet that I give students as a reference for CER writing. It includes examples and suggestions for embedding evidence and incorporating detailed reasoning to support a claim.
Preview of Symbolism and Allusion in Poetry Lecture, Activity, and Essay

Symbolism and Allusion in Poetry Lecture, Activity, and Essay

This lecture introduces students to how imagery and allusion develop the meaning of a poem. Activities, poems and essay topic are included. This is a unit I use for my AP Literature course but is easily adaptable for any English course.
Preview of Newspaper/Journalism: Introduction to News Writing with Activities

Newspaper/Journalism: Introduction to News Writing with Activities

Created by
Writing Guy
This 2-page introduction to news writing provides discussion questions regarding newsworthiness, leads, and the inverted pyramid, along with a sample news story and a series of lead-writing activities for student journalists; for these, students are asked to create effective 1-sentence leads from a series of pertinent-and impertinent-bullet points. Ideal for introducing AP style to your high school newspaper staff. (Includes notes and suggested responses.) See other newspaper and AP style-relate
Preview of Poetic Devices a la Steinberg, a literary glossary - editable version

Poetic Devices a la Steinberg, a literary glossary - editable version

Created by
Adamazement
This glossary of poetic and literary terms contains over 60 of the concepts students encounter most as they read, think about, and write about literature, poetry and otherwise. There are copious examples provided. I divide the terms into categories that have served me well in teaching English literature, chiefly terms relating to sound, meaning, structure, and imagery. From common terms like allusion and antithesis to slightly more sophisticated ideas like metonymy and anaphora, you will find ju
Preview of Argument Writing Notes and Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Argument Writing Notes and Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Writing an Argument Notes Ethos, Pathos, LogosClaim, Reason, Evidence, Counter Claim, Rebuttal, Call to ActionStatistic, Quote, Example, Anecdote, Rhetorical QuestionPersuasive Writing; Ethos, Pathos, Logos; The Art of Rhetoric; AP Essays FOUR PPT DocumentsCheck out me Writing Folder!
Preview of Broadcast/Understanding Different Program Formats (good for Distance Learning)

Broadcast/Understanding Different Program Formats (good for Distance Learning)

Is a news story the same as a talk show segment? Is a network TV entertainment program the same as a reality show? When it comes to broadcast storytelling, there is no one-size-fits-all way to do it! Broadcast television offers a number of different show formats for storytelling, ranging from newscasts to news magazines, talk shows, entertainment magazines, reality shows, and online news. Smart broadcast journalists understand how to choose the right format for a particular story; and, they und
Preview of Lecture and Activities on Tone in Short Stories

Lecture and Activities on Tone in Short Stories

This is one in a series of lectures and activities for teaching about the various components in fiction and short stories. This topic focuses on tone-the methods that writers use to express their attitudes towards the subject, characters, and/or themes in their stories. The activities can be used for any selection of stories. Suggested stories and Internet links are provided. I typically use this lecture as part of a Short Story Boot Camp for AP Literature.
Preview of Lecture on Characters in Short Stories

Lecture on Characters in Short Stories

This is one in a series of lectures and activities for teaching about the various components in fiction. This topic focuses on characters in fiction and how they contribute to the development of the plot and theme. I typically use this lecture as part of Short Story Boot Camp for AP Literature.
Preview of How To Handle a Quotation from Start to Finish!

How To Handle a Quotation from Start to Finish!

If your students struggle to perfectly set up, integrate, and analyze quotations, please use April's Novel Ideas handy dandy guide with examples!
Preview of Lecture on Setting in Short Stories

Lecture on Setting in Short Stories

This is one in a series of lectures and activities for teaching about the various components in fiction. This topic focuses on setting and how it contributes to the development of the plot and theme. Suggested stories with Internet links are provided. I typically use this lecture as part of Short Story Boot Camp for AP Literature.
Preview of Parenthetical Citation - How to Cite or Quote information

Parenthetical Citation - How to Cite or Quote information

Created by
DetroitTeacher
1/2 sheet handout on how to use parenthetic citation (adding quotes to a research paper). The handout describes the format of an MLA citation/quote, what to include in the citation, and a detailed example.
Preview of Resume Lesson Plan- Part of a bundle but sold separately too
Preview of Tim O'Brien Lesson Plan

Tim O'Brien Lesson Plan

Using excerpts/chapters from Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, students will be able to identify common themes and provide textual evidence for each thematic element discovered and discussed during readings. Materials Needed/Used: Reading selections from The Things They Carried: “How to Tell a True War Story,” “Speaking of Courage,” and “Fear”. Includes: Class Discussion Questions and 3 Literary Analysis Questions based on texts. * PowerPoint presentation to introduce the author and the th
Preview of MLA Research Paper--Fitting Research to a Thesis and Writing Note Cards (PREZI)

MLA Research Paper--Fitting Research to a Thesis and Writing Note Cards (PREZI)

Created by
Adam Kershaw
Prezi is a great alternative to using Powerpoint or other standard presentation lectures in your class. It is a cloud-based software that creates interesting, fluid, and animated presentations that will keep your students' attention. I have had great success with using these presentations in class.If you want to see a SHORTENED, preview version of the presentation in order to get a sense of the animation, copy and paste the following link into your address bar:https://prezi.com/b6qx7o9eemxi/?tok
Preview of Sentence Expanding ~ Lesson Plan, Notes, and Assignments

Sentence Expanding ~ Lesson Plan, Notes, and Assignments

Sentences should only be expanded when the words you add provide useful information. Avoid adding unneeded words. This lesson will provide the notes and plan for the teacher to present to students as well as practice exercises for students to do independtly or in pairs. Check out my "Sentence Expansion Tree" (it's free) as a companion piece to this lesson in sentence formation.
Preview of Common Little Errors - Easy to Fix List

Common Little Errors - Easy to Fix List

Created by
Helene King
Students can self-edit their essays with this list. I use this with English IV and Freshman 1301 English Composition.
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

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Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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