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Preview of Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Informative Essay Outline - Bing, Bang, Boom Method

Created by
Melody Stroud
This fill-in-the-blank outline in an invaluable aid to students as they begin to write informative essays. The outline uses the bing, bang, boom method to help students convey their ideas in a clear and concise manner. Check out my informative essay Power Points for more on bing, bang, boom!
Preview of 180 Days of AP English Language: A Flexible Pacing Guide {FULLY EDITABLE!}

180 Days of AP English Language: A Flexible Pacing Guide {FULLY EDITABLE!}

Created by
Angie Kratzer
There are scores of ways to organize an AP™ English Language & Composition class. This FULLY EDITABLE 180-day pacing guide is a straightforward chunking of the following skill sets:◈rhetorical analysis◈analyzing and writing in the rhetorical modes◈argumentation and persuasion◈the research process◈the synthesis essayThis pacing guide is provided as both PowerPoint and Google Slides.STOP!! You can get a free PDF of the pacing guide here.Woven into the pacing guide is a survey of American liter
Preview of House on Mango Street Themes - Study Guide

House on Mango Street Themes - Study Guide

This is an awesome study guide for the themes in House on Mango Street. It includes not only a list of themes, but vignettes that correspond with each theme. Great study tool for students! Perfect for a theme-related project! Great for a teacher resource while reading the novel! **Connects with House on Mango Street Resources: See All Resources **Connects with Theme/Note-Taking Guide Connects with the following resources for the Final Vignette-Writing Project: 1. House on Mango Street Final
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Essay Writing Practice with Google Drive - AP Test Prep!

Rhetorical Analysis Essay Writing Practice with Google Drive - AP Test Prep!

Do your students struggle with identifying a speaker's argument? Have you gone over ethos, pathos, and logos (and other rhetorical devices) but need some practice writing prompts to help students apply their knowledge? Do you need to help prep your students for the AP Language Test? This is the resource for you! This resource includes: Four speeches which require students to annotate for rhetorical devicesLinks for students to view/listen to each speech A link to a MEGA list of rhetorical device
Preview of Argumentative Essay: Fill-in-the-Blank Outline (Graphic Organizer)

Argumentative Essay: Fill-in-the-Blank Outline (Graphic Organizer)

Created by
A Plus Plus Plus
Argumentative Essays are important to an ELA curriculum because they are a focus of the Common Core Standards. This resource is a generic outline that can help middle school student organize an argumentative essay on any topic. On the left side, there are prompts which match up to corresponding, color-coded blank spaces on the right side, where students can craft the bones of their essay. Below each paragraph's outline, the student is prompted to turn their outline into a paragraph. The packet
Preview of Claim - Counterclaim Graphic Organizer - NYS Common Core Regents

Claim - Counterclaim Graphic Organizer - NYS Common Core Regents

This 1-page document is a graphic organizer outline for a claim - counterclaim essay. While this is helpful for practice for the New York State Common Core Regents, it could be especially helpful for anyone work on an argumentative essay or research paper. Thanks for your interest!
Preview of Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer (Common Core!)

Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer (Common Core!)

This graphic organizer was created to assist students in the completion of an argumentative essay. These essays are the new component of the Common Core English Regents Examination, and most students are unfamiliar with the format (as we have been Critical-Lensing them to death!). This organizer maps out a 6-paragraph essay: Introduction, 3 body paragraphs with reasons and evidence, a counter-claim/rebuttal paragraph, and a conclusion. There are also small boxes for students to brainstorm trans
Preview of ELA Regents Part 2 Argumentative Essay Outline for ENL students

ELA Regents Part 2 Argumentative Essay Outline for ENL students

Created by
Tara C
Color coded ELA Regents Part 2 Argumentative Essay Outline for ENL students in multiple languages
Preview of NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

NYS ELA Regents: Part 2 - Argument Support for ELLs/MLLs

A 7-page, customizable guide for understanding and writing Part 2 (Argument) of the New York State Regents Examination in English Language Arts—created for ELLs/MLLs, but can be used with a variety of learnersThis guide includes: key vocabulary with definitionssuggested sentence starters, plus writing practicetips for finding evidencean argument essay writing templatean argument essay writing checklist
Preview of NYS ELA Regents: Part 3 - Text-Analysis Response Support for ELLs/MLLs

NYS ELA Regents: Part 3 - Text-Analysis Response Support for ELLs/MLLs

An 8-page, customizable guide to understanding and writing a Text-Analysis Response (Part 3) for the New York State Regents Examination in English Language Arts—created for ELLs/MLLs, but can be used with a variety of learnersThis guide includes: key vocabulary with definitionsa step-by-step guide for completing Part 3, with examplestips for identifying a central ideaa list of example central ideasa Text-Analysis Response writing template
Preview of FSA Writing Cheat Sheet For Students

FSA Writing Cheat Sheet For Students

Created by
Lauren Scire
This is an outline I created for my students to use when writing their essays. It aligns with the FSA writing rubric. There is an outline for informative and an outline for opinion. My students put this in their writing binder as a resource and refer to it when writing, revising, and peer editing.
Preview of POW TIDE Essay Outline Writing Paragraphs

POW TIDE Essay Outline Writing Paragraphs

Using POW TIDE, students will be able to answer simple questions on this outline that will allow them to transfer their answers to paper as an essay with an introduction, conclusion, and body paragraphs. Great for Opinion/Informational Essays which will be assessed on TNReady Part 1 this year. **Updated: two different outlines to choose from. Outline with questions and answer lines give limited space, new outline has boxes to write in with guiding questions above each box.** 5 paragraph outline
Preview of ELA Regents Part 3 Essay Outline for ENL students

ELA Regents Part 3 Essay Outline for ENL students

Created by
Tara C
ELA Regents Part 3 Essay Outline for ENL students
Preview of Tuck Everlasting Character Change and Development Essay Writing Assignment

Tuck Everlasting Character Change and Development Essay Writing Assignment

Editable! This essay assignment asks students to write an essay informing the reader as to how Winnie changed from the beginning (before being kidnapped), middle (while she was with the Tucks), and end of the story (after she returned home). It has an outline with bullet points for what students need to include in each paragraph, as well as excerpts (2 for the beginning, 2 for the middle, and 2 for the end) for the students to choose from and include text evidence in their essay.
Preview of Tuck Everlasting Character Change Development Essay Writing Rubric

Tuck Everlasting Character Change Development Essay Writing Rubric

Editable! This rubric scores students on their lead/hook, thesis statement, elaboration, craft/word choice, ending, capitalization and punctuation, and grammar and spelling. The scores are either 1, 2, 3, or 4 and there are spaces to write strengths and next steps.
Preview of Night Short Response

Night Short Response

Created by
Ms Bernard TPT
Using the passage of Mrs. Schächter, students will first answer questions to come up with a central idea of the passage. Students will also identify a literary device used in the passage. Once the students have identified the central idea and literary device, they will need to provide evidence and explain each piece of evidence. The students will use their answers to the questions to come up with a detailed two to three paragraph short-response. There are guidelines provided further down on the
Preview of Informational/Expository Essay Graphic Organizer

Informational/Expository Essay Graphic Organizer

Editable! This graphic organizer has sections for the introduction (hook, background information, thesis), body paragraphs (topic sentence, evidence, analysis, closing sentence), and conclusion (restated thesis statement, summarize main points, look to the future).
Preview of Argumentative/Persuasive Essay Writing Checklist for Students

Argumentative/Persuasive Essay Writing Checklist for Students

This checklist allows students to check off "Not Yet," "Starting To," or "Yes! I'm done!" for each of the following categories:-Structure: overall, lead, transitions, ending, organization-Development: elaboration, craft-Mechanics: spelling, punctuationFor each category, there is also a box for the teacher to write next steps.This product is editable!
Preview of Argumentative Essay Unit Bundle: Can last up to 2 weeks!

Argumentative Essay Unit Bundle: Can last up to 2 weeks!

This ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY UNIT BUNDLE can last you up to 2 weeks. It can last longer if you add on another essay topic after completing the one provided! Of course, you can work through this unit as quickly as is appropriate for your students. A detailed, color coded PowerPoint presentation is included. This includes activities for up to two weeks of classworkVocabularyArticles to gather evidence fromHow to cite in the text in MLA formatA detailed, color coded outlineA peer/self assessment checkl
Preview of Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculum

Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculum

This is a 7 page reference document for Scott Foresman 2nd grade ELA curriculumthat teachers can use to help preplan for lessons. It includes units 2-5, 5 weeks each of main selection, genre, paired selection, Comprehension skill, Vocabulary (Amazing words), High frequency words, Phonics and spelling words, and Grammar skills. Please see product thumbnail.
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Handouts

Compare and Contrast Essay Handouts

Compare and Contrast Essay Handouts – This WORD document includes two handouts, two sample essays, and an essay activity. The brainstorming handout encourages students to find subtle, legitimate points of contrast by focusing on broad similarities first. The outline handout models the basic format of the four paragraph compare and contrast essay. The essay activity, which could be broken up into paragraph-stations, asks students to place the sample sentences in the correct order. These Essay
Preview of Tuck Everlasting Argumentative/Persuasive Essay

Tuck Everlasting Argumentative/Persuasive Essay

Editable! This argumentative/persuasive essay asks students to convince the people of Treegap to either:drink the water from the spring and choose immortality ornot drink the water from the springIt provides bulleted notes on what students need to include in each paragraph.
Preview of SCR- Short Constructed Response using RACE or ACE method

SCR- Short Constructed Response using RACE or ACE method

Created by
MannyTeacherELA
Use this short constructed response template and outline to help your English language arts class to become more proficient in the art of writing robust paragraphs to answer short questions. This is great for preparing students for STAAR exams, MAP testing, CBA exams and other state and national examinations. Feel free to adjust to your liking to help support your students as they learn to develop their writing abilities and become successful writers.
Preview of Compare & Contrast Essay:  Setting (AP Literature)

Compare & Contrast Essay: Setting (AP Literature)

Created by
MissRodriBecca
“On the Rainy River” by Tim O’Brien (chapter excerpt from The Things They Carried)“The Guest” by Albert Camus “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway
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