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Common Core RI.11-12.2 lessons

Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Rhetorical Appeals Analysis and Persuasive Language Unit

Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Rhetorical Appeals Analysis and Persuasive Language Unit

Make teaching ethos, pathos, and logos fun and engaging with this rhetorical appeals unit! This comprehensive rhetorical appeals unit includes everything you need to teach your middle and high school students about the different, effective persuasive and argumentative writing strategies, including ethos, pathos, and logos. ⭐️ 2023 UPDATE: Now includes PRINT AND DIGITAL! Teach your students about rhetorical appeals using the engaging and interactive multi-day instructional slide. Students follow
Preview of Annotating Text - teaching students to annotate nonfiction - PRINT + DIGITAL

Annotating Text - teaching students to annotate nonfiction - PRINT + DIGITAL

Help your students learn how to annotate nonfiction text with this step-by-step text annotation unit! This annotating text resource includes everything you need to teach your middle and high school students how to effectively annotate and closely read informational text. Includes print and digital formats!Begin your unit with a presentation for direct instruction. Students will use the included guided notes to follow along with the lesson. Then, work together in a whole-class setting to annotate
Preview of FAHRENHEIT 451 Novel Study Unit Plan Activities PRINT & DIGITAL Prereading, Quiz

FAHRENHEIT 451 Novel Study Unit Plan Activities PRINT & DIGITAL Prereading, Quiz

Get your learners thinking! Our PRINT AND DIGITAL Fahrenheit 451 Novel Study Unit Plan has the activities and quizzes you need to teach a 7-week novel study -- pre-reading questions, characters, vocabulary, final projects, and more. You'll love the "print-and-go" activities in slideshow and .pdf, both fun and rigorous for your learners (511+ pages, slides, & forms -- 251+ print and 260+ digital Google Drive).⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ And don't forget the easy-grade Google Forms!Get your learners enjoying the
Preview of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence can be a daunting document for teachers to explain to students, but this primary source lesson will help students understand the major themes and concepts within the document itself. Though Thomas Jefferson's Declaration was written in the 18th century, this worksheet has proven to be a fantastic, big-picture way for today's students to study such an important writing without becoming overwhelmed. The Declaration is really just a big "break-up letter" from the co
Preview of The Glass Castle Lesson Plans & Resources Novel Study Unit - Distance Learning

The Glass Castle Lesson Plans & Resources Novel Study Unit - Distance Learning

350+ pages of print and digital resources! This product includes everything you will need to teach the popular, inspiring memoir The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls including ready-to-go digital materials for Google Classroom/distance learning! Everything in this bundle has been tested out in my own classroom and deemed successful for engagement, challenge, and accuracy. It is guaranteed to save you A TON of time. This resource just had a HUGE update! If you have purchased this unit previously,
Preview of Lizzie Borden:  Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Lizzie Borden: Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Lizzie Borden was tried and ultimately acquitted for the MURDER of her PARENTS in the 1890s. The trial was controversial. How could a WOMAN possibly hack her parents to death and why? How could this have happened while she was HOME if she didn't do it? In this nonfiction unit, students will read articles about the case and then decide for themselves if they think Lizzie Borden is INNOCENT or GUILTY. If your students like this nonfiction unit, be sure to check out the Bespoke ELA activity on
Preview of U.S. History | Gilded Age | Robber Barons or Captains of Industry Activity

U.S. History | Gilded Age | Robber Barons or Captains of Industry Activity

This is a document based activity for the Gilded Age Unit. Students will work independently or in pairs/groups to:1) Introduction: Read a short 1 paragraph biography about Carnegie, Rockefeller & J.P. Morgan. Complete a short video activity.2) Read approximately 10 Primary Source Document excerpts and examine 2 political cartoons. (sources included: Carnegie's "Wealth", Ida Tarbell, Sherman Anti-Trust Act, Political Cartoons and MORE....)3) While reading the primary sources, students will fi
Preview of Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Jack the Ripper: Tone & Bias in the Media Coverage of this Infamous Murder Case

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Jack the Ripper. One of the most notorious serial killers of all time. And he was never caught. There are over 100 theories about his identity. If you're looking for a high-interest nonfiction topic to get your students interested in analyzing nonfiction, this is it! This activity has two parts. The first parts takes students through an exercise of identifying tone in a news article written about Jack the Ripper. There are four articles in this part of this lesson that all come from The L
Preview of Reader's Theater Bundle: 4 Scripts and Lessons, Middle & High School

Reader's Theater Bundle: 4 Scripts and Lessons, Middle & High School

Allowing your students to perform rather than simply read a play brings a new dimension to a class study of a dramatic piece. When students get up and act out the parts for their audience –usually comprised of non-acting students in the class – it brings a sense of identifying with and ownership of their parts. They have a safe and small audience to perform in front of – which makes it real and more doable. Bring or encourage costumes, the use of musical instruments in the background, or sound e
Preview of CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

Created by
Mister Harms
This Current Events Summary is an excellent tool for students to get involved with the news and the current events of the week. A simple writing format helps students find, summarize, and write opinions about current news stories and events. I find this activity to be a practical filler for various social studies courses. What's Included:Teacher directions with ideas for implementation and useSimple student directions: Find, Highlight, Summarize, Importance, OpinionGuided student writing temp
Preview of The Roman Colosseum & Gladiators in Ancient Rome: Reading Passages + Activities

The Roman Colosseum & Gladiators in Ancient Rome: Reading Passages + Activities

Students will be able to explore the Roman Colosseum, including why it was constructed, its history, what it was used for, past and present. Students will be exposed to a variety of different media (visual and print) to help them gain a greater understanding of the Roman Colosseum and its place in history.Updated August 2023 with a PowerPoint!--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLICK HERE!!$$ Money-Saving BundlesLife and Politics i
Preview of The Synthesis Essay {A Growing Bundle of Argumentative, Analytical Writing}

The Synthesis Essay {A Growing Bundle of Argumentative, Analytical Writing}

Every English teacher needs new ways to teach argument, rhetoric, and analytical writing. The Inquiry-Based Synthesis Essay is here to save the day!This argument essay is designed to help you out in a quick fix OR to teach in-depth rhetorical analysis. The essay can be scaffolded up or down, from highly difficult and challenging to ELL and SpEd friendly. In a nutshell: The essay question asks students to develop an argument about the question: is true love fantasy or destiny? Their job is t
Preview of Full-Year British Literature Curriculum | Year Long Bundle

Full-Year British Literature Curriculum | Year Long Bundle

If you are teaching a new British Literature course this year, or you're looking to upgrade your current British Literature curriculum, this full year British Literature curriculum is for YOU! This British Literature curriculum will help you create meaningful learning experiences for your secondary English students AND protect your time outside of contract hours. This English curriculum is perfect for you if you are looking for...you are looking for a complete curriculum with a clear guide for o
Preview of National History Day Projects From Start to Finish 2023-2024

National History Day Projects From Start to Finish 2023-2024

Created by
Cait's Corner
NOTE: Enjoy the NEWLY UPDATED 2023-2024 version (Turning Points in History Theme)! It has brand new materials related to this year's theme, and I also updated lessons to include a more comprehensive and integrated approach to using both primary and secondary sources.This is your one stop shop for all National History Day lessons and resources!National History Day is a contest in which student choose a topic, conduct in depth research, and create a project (5-6 project categories to choose from!)
Preview of September 11 Inquiry Jigsaw Lesson: Living in Post 9/11 World

September 11 Inquiry Jigsaw Lesson: Living in Post 9/11 World

Created by
Plans by Mrs B
AboutI developed this lesson plan when I discovered that my students (not yet born when 9/11 happened) knew about the events of that horrible day, but had no understanding of the enormous impact those events have had on our everyday lives. They viewed it as a tragic event that was far removed from their own lives. Yet for many adults, we can point to September 11 as a clear before-and-after marker for our generation. Through this 3-day lesson, students collaborate with a small group to become an
Preview of Ramen Noodle Summarizing and Cow Cud Paraphrasing | Nonfiction Text

Ramen Noodle Summarizing and Cow Cud Paraphrasing | Nonfiction Text

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Are your students having trouble with summarizing and paraphrasing? Students plagiarize often because they don't know how to perform those two processes correctly. If they know how to do it, they'll be more likely to take the time to try during the research process. This two-lesson, ten-handout resource builds on Marzano's research about the value of using analogies to help students connect with content. Examples and practice exercises are funny, relevant, and teen-oriented.These two lessons are
Preview of Theme Development Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit, Lesson Plan

Theme Development Lesson, Complete Teaching Unit, Lesson Plan

Created by
Julie Faulkner
The objective of this How to Recognize and Apply Theme Development Across A Text teaching pack is to foster students' beginning or basic understanding of how theme can be developed in a text - CC.R.2. The no-prep lecture provided introduces the concept and the graphic organizers and constructed response prompts could be used again and again throughout the year. Student Experience: Students are introduced to theme development with a quick review of theme, and then they begin to explore theme dev
Preview of Writing a Research Paper Complete Unit - High School - Outline - Project -Speech

Writing a Research Paper Complete Unit - High School - Outline - Project -Speech

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Want to make the research process manageable for high school students? This seventeen-lesson unit walks students (and their teachers!) through the research process via a real-world assignment, a researched persuasive speech that each student will deliver to the class and turn in as an MLA-formatted paper. In order to meet the diverse needs of learners, all materials are provided in both PDF and Google Slides, and the Google Slides include digital source cards and note cards.Ways to Use this Uni
Preview of Six-Week Summer School Curriculum & Materials for English Credit (Grades 11-12)

Six-Week Summer School Curriculum & Materials for English Credit (Grades 11-12)

Save planning time without sacrificing academic rigor by referencing this comprehensive, standards-based, six-week curriculum map for high school English credit recovery and/or enrichment credit (grades 11 and 12). A day-by-day breakdown of key learning events and instruction contributes to the low-prep nature of this resource. Included are all materials with which students will engage, as well as answer keys and Common Core-aligned rubrics for scoring written work. Materials are delivered in
Preview of The Final Day of Pompeii: Ancient Rome: Reading Passages, Comprehension Activity

The Final Day of Pompeii: Ancient Rome: Reading Passages, Comprehension Activity

Students will examine the city of Pompeii, which was destroyed by a volcano from Mt. Vesuvius. Students will be exposed to a variety of different media (articles, pictures, videos) to give them a proper and reflective portrayal of what happened to Pompeii in the past, as well the information its discovery has revealed.Updated November 2023 to include a Power Point!--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLICK HERE!!$$ Money-Saving Bund
Preview of Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth Rhetorical Device Annotation Activity

Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth Rhetorical Device Annotation Activity

Whether you are using this speech to analyze rhetoric, tone, or diction, this annotating and highlighting activity will engage all learners. Print and digital options with optional rhetorical precis included. I recommend using paper and highlighters the "old-fashioned" way because it is far more kinesthetic, but the Google Slides file also allows for digital/paperless learning.This activity requires 5 different color highlighters. I recommend (1) blue (2) green (3) yellow (4) orange (5) pink to
Preview of How to Read Literature Like a Professor Notes and Lessons

How to Read Literature Like a Professor Notes and Lessons

Created by
Lit and More
Newly updated to reflect the 2019 AP® Lit Course update, this massive slideshow contains 26 mini-lessons, guiding students through a study of Thomas C. Foster's book, How to Read Literature Like a Professor®. Each lesson makes references beyond Foster's text, including additional novels, plays, songs, poems, films, and television shows. In addition to notes, it includes various activities, such as close reading exercises, creative writing, webquests, poem studies, film discussions, video clips,
Preview of Summarizing Nonfiction Texts - Writing a Non-Fiction Summary Paragraph - OLC4O

Summarizing Nonfiction Texts - Writing a Non-Fiction Summary Paragraph - OLC4O

Teach students to write a nonfiction summary paragraph using the slideshow lesson, worksheets, and information article provided. Students are introduced to the “OUTLINE" method, an acronym for summarizing nonfiction texts.  Prepare for the OSSLT, teach the OLC4O / OSSLC course, or coach essential literacy with this engaging lesson.  Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!Included with this Summarizing Non-Fiction Texts Lesson:✏️  Summarizing Nonfiction Texts Slideshow Lesson - Microso
Preview of Informational Text Lenses: Close Reading Through Informational Text Lenses

Informational Text Lenses: Close Reading Through Informational Text Lenses

Here is a great way to make reading informational text a little more fun! This lesson uses props to teach students how to analyze informational text. Also included are examples for each lens from Harry Potter informational text pieces. You will get: 8 informational lenses with explanations for each lens *Vocabulary decoder lens *Text feature analyzer lens *Text structure decoder lens *Author’s purpose analyzer lens *Claim of the argument lens *Counterclaim of the argument lens *Agree le
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