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Preview of How to Write a Hook Like a Pro

How to Write a Hook Like a Pro

This PowerPoint is a two-day activity. Students learn simple and easy ways to write hooks for many different types of essays. The activity starts out with a bell work prompts asking students what the best pick-up line they've ever heard is. We then talk about what the purpose of a pick-up line is. I then relate pick-up lines to hooks. I have seen a drastic improvement in the quality of my students' hooks and intro paragraphs after going through this activity with them! I'm hoping that you'll se
Preview of Informative Essay Writing Review Notes PowerPoint

Informative Essay Writing Review Notes PowerPoint

This is a simple, smooth review of informative essay writing skills, structure and tips. This review PowerPoint is best implemented as direct lecture-based instruction while students take notes. This PowerPoint will take 1-2 class periods to complete, based on the length of your class periods and learning levels of your students.Personally, I recommend this for the ninth and tenth-grade remedial, standard, and honors levels, and any middle school level. I would not recommend this PowerPoint for
Preview of Writing the Essay 101: Essay Writing Basics & Structure -PowerPoint Presentation

Writing the Essay 101: Essay Writing Basics & Structure -PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Doctor ELA
This fifteen slide PowerPoint presentation is designed to give student writers an overview of the basic components of academic essay writing. It asserts that the essay itself is a type of puzzle, and its three main pieces are the introductory paragraph, the body paragraphs, and the conclusion. This presentation helps students learn how to write and fit these puzzle pieces together. Through it, students will learn information about each puzzle piece to help them write better. The presentation dis
Preview of Essay Writing Basics: Essay Structure 101 - Handouts, Lecture Notes, Quiz & Key

Essay Writing Basics: Essay Structure 101 - Handouts, Lecture Notes, Quiz & Key

Created by
Doctor ELA
How often have your students been confused by the parts of the standard, academic essay? If you are like me, the answer to this is quite often. Use this product to help reduce the confusion that accompanies essay writing instruction. Here, I have included a number of useful resources:→A handout for students to use during an interactive lecture (p. 1). The handout is organized around sections of the essay: introduction, body paragraphs, and the conclusion. For each section, students have to recor
Preview of Plagiarism Mini Unit (Lecture, Worksheets, Quiz, Answer Keys) | AI Technology

Plagiarism Mini Unit (Lecture, Worksheets, Quiz, Answer Keys) | AI Technology

Guide your students through the topic of plagiarism or use this as a quick refresher before a research essay or project so students will know exactly what plagiarizing is and how to avoid it! In this unit, you will find:Editable Google SlidesPrintable Guided NotesIdentifying Plagiarism Worksheet & Answer KeyAI Technology WorksheetPlagiarism Quiz & Answer Key
Preview of RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

RACES Response Resource with an Example and Large Text to Make Anchor Chart

Created by
Miss Denise
This RACES Response Resource is designed to teach students how to respond to an open-ended question. It outlines how to write a response using the RACES strategy and offers an example, using William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree." Additionally, it features sentence frames and transitions to support students with their writing. The resource also includes large letters to make an anchor chart.
Preview of Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Opinion Writing Resource 1st grade Social Studies Related Mentor Text Included

Created by
Miss Denise
This Opinion Writing Resource is designed to teach students how to write an opinion. It explains the concept of an opinion (to state your opinion and persuade the reader), outlines the difference between an opinion and a fact and offers a several examples of each. Additionally, it features 2 mentor texts that relates to 1st grade social studies ("What is the most important good?" and "What is the most important service?"), sentence frames, and an editing checklist to support students with their
Preview of How to Write Like a College Student BUNDLE

How to Write Like a College Student BUNDLE

Created by
Mind the Gap
Help your students prepare for college writing! In this series, you’ll learn “insider” techniques and tips from a former professor who taught more than 150 college writing courses. This lesson is ideal for dual credit composition!This set includes How to Write Like a College Student: Formulating an Arguable ThesisHow to Write Like a College Student: Supporting Your ArgumentHow to Write Like a College Student: Writing the ConclusionYou’ll learn How to form an arguable thesis that meets your profe
Preview of How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Novel Cafe
This activity contains a PowerPoint Presentation that will guide students who are learning how to write 5-paragraph essays. There is one slide dedicated to each part of a 5-paragraph essay (introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and conclusion). Each slide of the presentation includes a summary of what can be addressed in that part of the essay, a fill-in-the-blank outline, and guidelines with tips on how to write thesis statements, write topic sentences, include pieces of evidence, and write commenta
Preview of 5-Paragraph Essay Guided Notes Power Point Presentation

5-Paragraph Essay Guided Notes Power Point Presentation

Created by
Tres Chic Teach
This 15 slide presentation walks the students through step-by-step on how to make an informational 5-paragraph essay, using MLA or APA formatting. It takes a full hour to present, but to go along with it, there are guided notes in my store that students can fill in as they watch the presentation. They can then use these notes when they are creating their essay to help them through the writing process. Additionally, the guided notes come with a master copy, so absent students can also have the
Preview of Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Research-Based Arg. Essay: Writer's WS

Writing: Grade 5 Unit 4: Bend 1: The Research-Based Argument EssayAll of Bend 1! Sessions 1-7!  A bonus Session 8 from Bend 2!Writing: The Research-Based Argument EssayGrade 5 Unit 4: All of Bend 1 and the first session for Bend 2 only!Sessions 1-8.These slides include bend 1(Sessions 1-7), bend 2(session 8) If this is your first year implementing Writer's WS often teachers do bend 1 only.I would suggest bend 1 and possibly 3 if you are short on time or it is your first time teaching this unit.I
Preview of Basic Five Paragraph Expository Essay: Color-Coded PowerPoint

Basic Five Paragraph Expository Essay: Color-Coded PowerPoint

Created by
ELA Hwy
The basic components of the classic five paragraph essay: What it includes, how to put it together, laid out simply, and with many examples. > Step by step, this presentation walks students through how to write each paragraph. > Colorful, approachable layout. > Clearly ties elements of each paragraph together in a simple and understandable way. > Struggling learner modified> Color coding modifies this mini-lesson for struggling/special education students, and, reinforces for all l
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

GOOGLE SLIDES- Explanatory Essay - Step by Step Presentation

You know your students, you know how to write essays, but you want the ease of opening up a ready-made presentation that walks your students through every step of the way when writing an explanatory essay. That's what this resource was built for!With this presentation you will be able to:-Walk students through introductions, body paragraphs and conclusions. -Dive deep into each component of the essay including writing a strong thesis, hook, background, and topics. -Teach your students to organiz
Preview of How to Write an Analytical Expository Essay

How to Write an Analytical Expository Essay

Created by
Jennifer Roach
This presentation teaches students to write an analytical expository essay in an on-demand writing setting such as the ACT Aspire Writing Test.
Preview of Middle School Argumentative Essay Bundle + Test Prep (Plastic Vs Reusable bags)

Middle School Argumentative Essay Bundle + Test Prep (Plastic Vs Reusable bags)

Welcome to one of my amazing resources for mastering the art of argumentative writing! The Argumentative Essay Bundle is a comprehensive toolkit designed to empower students with the skills and knowledge they need to craft compelling arguments and defend their viewpoints effectively. Whether you're a student striving to ace your essays or an educator seeking to enhance your curriculum, this bundle is your go-to resource for success.Key Features:Step-by-step instructionsWorksheets for how to writ
Preview of RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

RACE - What Does Good Evidence Look Like? - Slideshow

Created by
Mort's ELA Shop
It took me about four days, but this slide show, complete with timed animation and a clearly written script teaches students how to write better explanations when using the RACE format. It will also help students improve the content of their body paragraphs when writing informational, analytical, and argument essays. I have included notes on each slide so that you can go through and deliver the instruction the same way that I did when I made a video of the slide show using Screencastify. I wou
Preview of Sikhism & Jainism BUNDLE! Slides & Comparative Writing!

Sikhism & Jainism BUNDLE! Slides & Comparative Writing!

Created by
Mr Powers' Class
Download and go into two of the most peaceful world religions! Great for any compare and contrast analysis and activities! Topics included:Sikhism:• Prior knowledge assessment• Introduction• The Golden Temple• Guru definition • Guru Nanak, the founder• Guru Granth Sahib, the last living guru/holy book• Core Sikh beliefs • Primary source reading• The Khanda- the Sikh symbol• Religious similarities - Sikhism/Hinduism/Buddhism • Maya & the five thieves• Haumai- the role of ego• The three pillar
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Writing PowerPoint and Note taking sheet

Compare and Contrast Essay Writing PowerPoint and Note taking sheet

Use this presentation for mastering, reviewing or starting students into the Compare and Contrast writing process! This 21 slide PowerPoint and 6 page document defines how to properly write the structure of a compare and contrast essay and synthesize arguments (claims and counterclaims) into their effective essays. Included are transition examples for comparisons, examples for contrasting, as well as descriptions on how to structure Point by Point and Block by Block methods of writing. Also i
Preview of Essay Breakdown PowerPoints: Teach Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs

Essay Breakdown PowerPoints: Teach Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs

Created by
Underneath Ink
Each paragraph of an essay is unique in their own way, yet they seem to complement one another. These PowerPoints help students learn and/or review the structure and content that must go into each individual paragraph of an essay. What You'll SPECIFICALLY Find in this Product:4 PowerPointsBuild an Introduction Build a Body ParagraphBuild an Argumentative Body ParagraphBuild a Conclusion ParagraphWhat each lesson does: Defines what goes into each paragraph.Explains how to create each component. G
Preview of Teaching the Counterclaim Paragraph

Teaching the Counterclaim Paragraph

After familiarizing students with explanatory/expository writing, I move onto the argument essay. Since students already have a foundation for the other areas of an essay, here we focus on writing a COUNTER ARGUMENT. This paragraph is tricky -- students learn that they need to honor the opposing argument... but in a way to really support THEIR OWN argument! This resource uses a relatable introductory scenario (asking a parent for a new cell phone) to demonstrate a simplistic counterargument. Usi
Preview of How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

How to Write a 3-Paragraph Essay: PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Novel Cafe
This activity contains a PowerPoint Presentation that will guide students who are learning how to write 3-paragraph essays. There is one slide dedicated to each part of a 3-paragraph essay (introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion). Each slide of the presentation includes a summary of what can be addressed in that part of the essay, a fill-in-the-blank outline, and guidelines with tips on how to write thesis statements, write topic sentences, include pieces of evidence, and write commentary.
Preview of Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Flipped Classroom Video: How to Write a Five Paragraph Essay

Created by
Daniel Jones
This a video that can be used in a flipped classroom or as a stand alone lesson. This video takes students through the design of a graphic organizer for a five paragraph essay. The video is simple yet engaging. The students will be able to tackle any prompt without the stress of "OH MY GOODNESS! I CAN'T WRITE FIVE PARAGRAPHS!" This video teaches students how to pre-write one paragraph at a time. I have also included a copy of the graphic organizer with the video.
Preview of Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

Writing Compare and Contrast Paragraphs

Created by
I'm Miss A
This Power Point is used to answer higher-level questions, complete a chart, and write a comparison paragraph. It uses apples and oranges to compare and contrast in a paragraph. This Power Point includes: What to do before you begin writing your essay, similarities and difference of apples and oranges chart, how to use the chart to create an introduction, choosing between 2 different formats for your essay, defines transition and cue words, provides examples of cue words, how to write your final
Preview of Research Paper Power Points BUNDLE

Research Paper Power Points BUNDLE

The Research Paper Power Points Bundle includes all of my Power Points used for writing research papers. Topics include: Introductions, Transitions, Using Quotations, and Conclusions. Presentations aim to take students’ writing beyond the basics and bring it to a more sophisticated level. All presentations include full paragraph expository examples. The Introductions and Conclusions Power Points are leveled for different levels of student learning. What is included: *4 PowerPoint Presentations
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