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Higher education writing outlines for Google Apps

Preview of Printable/Editable MLA Format Lined Paper for Essay Writing

Printable/Editable MLA Format Lined Paper for Essay Writing

This document is 20 pages of lined paper with an MLA format. This document can be used to print and give to students for essay writing, project, assessments, assignments, and more, so they can get used to writing within an MLA format.This document has saved so many teachers time when they need lined paper for essays with a header already created because we all know that one kid that forgets to write their heading and we need to play guess the student or match the handwriting. I hope this helps a
Preview of PUBLIC SPEAKING Informative Speech (Unusual Topics) | Speech to Inform

PUBLIC SPEAKING Informative Speech (Unusual Topics) | Speech to Inform

Looking for an engaging unit plan for the speech to inform? This unit is easy to implement and helps high school students develop a critical level of public speaking confidence. Students select speech to inform topics from the category, "unusual or otherwise interesting."This comprehensive unit provides secondary ELA/English and public speaking instructors with all of the tools they need to successfully teach the speech to inform. This unit is designed to make teaching easier and learning more f
Preview of AP Language Synthesis Essay Planning & Writing Organizers

AP Language Synthesis Essay Planning & Writing Organizers

This resource helps students break down the AP Language Synthesis prompt and chunk the thinking / writing process required of planning the synthesis essay. In the Synthesis Source Planning Guide, students have a clear process to creating a "Pro/Con" T-Chart and aligning sources according to their position. This is an integral thinking / planning step and helps students internalize the quick-thinking required when integrating sources on the synthesis essay. In the Synthesis Brainstorming/ Writing
Preview of AP Lit: Q1 & Q2 Thesis Practice using Scrambled Statements

AP Lit: Q1 & Q2 Thesis Practice using Scrambled Statements

Now that you have taught your students how to write a thesis statement for the Q1 and Q2 essays on the AP Literature and Composition Exam, have them practice the format by unscrambling exemplars and writing their own.The lesson includes:An exemplar using 2015 The Beet Queen promptExemplars for students to unscramble featuring:William Carlos Williams' "This is Just to Say"Jane Austen's Sense and SensibilityTeacher Key included for bothStudents creating their own original thesis using a prompt and
Preview of Expository Essay Compare and Contrast Informative Essay

Expository Essay Compare and Contrast Informative Essay

Created by
Academic Assets
Use this 5 step by step writing process for an expository/informative compare and contrast essay! This is a guided lesson that students can do independently. Here are the 5 steps:1. Choose a prompt from the four choices in the document.2. Research the prompt, organizing ideas and information in a detailed graphic organizer.3. Create in-text citations.4. Fill in the Expository Essay Outline. 5. Write a rough draft. In this activity, there are detailed instructions for each of these steps, guiding
Preview of Screenplay Template

Screenplay Template

Template for writing screenplays and scripts.
Preview of Five Perfect Paragraphs - Detailed Student Template

Five Perfect Paragraphs - Detailed Student Template

This template outlines the student's entire essay. Students can use only the beginning for one perfect paragraph. Or, all five outlined paragraphs for the entire essay. This can be used for narrative writing, informative/expository writing, or opinion writing. Students will simply type over each sentence and replace the words as the directions outline. I suggest making a copy for each student and assigning it to their Google Classroom. Alternatively, you can simply give them a Word Document t
Preview of AP Lit: Q2 Essay - The Beet Queen - Deconstruction & Exemplar Reflection

AP Lit: Q2 Essay - The Beet Queen - Deconstruction & Exemplar Reflection

Before your students jump into one of their first AP Literature and Composition Question 2 essays - help them in scaffolding the passage and later reflecting using exemplars.My teaching philosophy is that when students have the opportunity to mirror exemplars, reflect on their writing, and then have the opportunity for revision - their writing will grow leaps and bounds.The LessonThis lesson uses the 2015 prompt over Louise Erdrich's The Beet QueenThe lesson is broken into TWO parts (prior to wr
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Template - Google Drive File - Editable - Printable

Annotated Bibliography Template - Google Drive File - Editable - Printable

Writing instruction can be intimidating! Trust me I know! This resource provides you with an annotated bibliography template that is editable on Google Drive. The format is great to not only help students gather and format their source information, but it is also a great transition into college writing as many times college professors require students to create annotated bibliographies. You can either add more space in each box and print, or you can allow students to work on the digital file to
Preview of "Overrated" AP Prompt Argument Essay Writing Organizer + Stems AP Language

"Overrated" AP Prompt Argument Essay Writing Organizer + Stems AP Language

I developed this resource to help facilitate students' understanding of writing the Argument Essay on the AP Language Exam--specifically using the "Overrated" prompt from a previous AP Language exam. This organizer walks students through each of the thinking steps, and includes a thesis statement visual, strong topic sentence visual and stems to produce reasoning/commentary. Want to deepen your students' writing process with the AP Lang Argument essay? This AP Language Argument Essay Step-by-Ste
Preview of Literature Review Outline - High School AP Research

Literature Review Outline - High School AP Research

Created by
PengsEduPage
Included in this product is a Google Doc that outlines a Literature Review for high school students, preferably in a research or AP Research class. The document contains:What is a Literature Review? (1 paragraph)Writing the Literature ReviewThe Introduction (1st paragraph) - the document gives details and examplesThe Body (2nd - 6th paragraphs [your five research article summaries ]) the document gives details and examplesConclusion (last paragraph) the document gives details and examplesCiting
Preview of Research Organizer Spreadsheet

Research Organizer Spreadsheet

Created by
Tiffany Ackerman
This is a spreadsheet designed to help teachers or students organize and process research for essays, dissertations and more. The Top row and left column are frozen so they can be seen no matter where you are in the document. The file will require you to copy the information in order to be sent to you. Enjoy!
Preview of Narrative & Creative Writing: Character Creation Charts with Google Docs!

Narrative & Creative Writing: Character Creation Charts with Google Docs!

Aid students in crafting a unique, compelling narrative by using these detailed character creation charts! With these charts, students will focus on characterization using ASTAR: Appearance, Speech, Thoughts, Actions, and Reactions from Others. With each section, students will craft characters by answering questions such as: does my character have any scars? What kind of accent does my character have? What are my character's core values? What does my character desire more than anything? Does my
Preview of Synthesis Essay Bundle AP Language  "Prison Reform" research + writing materials

Synthesis Essay Bundle AP Language "Prison Reform" research + writing materials

Updated as of 1/9/23!9 Resources includedI developed this resource to help facilitate students' understanding of writing the synthesis essay on the AP Language Exam with a prompt asking students to research prison reform. This project combines both research and writing that is high interest. This organizer kit walks students through each of the thinking steps, and includes a thesis statement visual, strong topic sentence visual and stems to produce reasoning/commentary as well as Line of Reasoni
Preview of General Essay Outline

General Essay Outline

Created by
Teacher Natalie
This general essay outline can be used by students who are new to writing essays, as well as students with ample essay writing experience. This format of essay outline writing helps students to organize their ideas clearly so that writing a rough copy of their essay becomes a quick and easy process.
Preview of R.A.C.E Graphic Organizer for all texts

R.A.C.E Graphic Organizer for all texts

Created by
Ms Ps POEtry
Use this RACE graphic organizer when teaching students how to answer a constructed response question. This graphic organizer can be used with both fiction and non-fiction texts and is an excellent way for students to visualize all the parts of RACE.
Preview of Digital 5 Paragraph Essay Outline Template | Color Coded | DISTANCE LEARNING

Digital 5 Paragraph Essay Outline Template | Color Coded | DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
My Class is Lit
This product provides a detailed 5 paragraph essay outline template for students to fill in using Google Slides. Students just fill in the appropriate info wherever they see "type here" prompts. This is ideal for distance and remote learning. The outline template is color coded to help students differentiate between the different parts of the essay. I Would Love to Connect! Follow me:INSTAGRAMFACEBOOKBLOGMy Class is Lit Terms of Use.Please read the terms of use before distributing these mat
Preview of ARGUMENT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (REGENTS PREP/ADDRESSES COUNTERCLAIM)

ARGUMENT ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (REGENTS PREP/ADDRESSES COUNTERCLAIM)

This visually appealing, chunked, 5 paragraph essay google doc graphic organizer outlines exactly how to write an argument essay and receive a passing score on the Regents Exam. This graphic organizer is extremely useful for any argumentative writing and demonstrates how to address and disprove a counterclaim. Students state that using this outline over the course of the year made them feel confident in their ability to write an argument essay by the Regents Exam.
Preview of TACEECEEC Writing Quick Guide (Argumentative + Expository Writing) EDITABLE

TACEECEEC Writing Quick Guide (Argumentative + Expository Writing) EDITABLE

Writing method quick reference sheet! This is an EXCELLENT handout for student folders to use in conjunction with the TACEECEEC Method Paragraph Writing (Argumentative + Expository Versions) PPT presentation.Empower your students to write strong paragraphs. Meet your students where they are regardless of they are advanced writers or struggling/reluctant writers or needing modifications. Use this succinct document as a "cheat sheet" for your students to put in their interactive notebooks, writing
Preview of Scaffolded Argumentative Essay Template or Outline

Scaffolded Argumentative Essay Template or Outline

Created by
Kate Massey
Use this as an outline for students to complete independently to demonstrate mastery, or as an outline/template to guide them through every step of the essay writing process.This document can be used for pre-planning, outlining, creating a rough draft, or a final draft depending on the way it is introduced. This document also allows for differentiation by using it for a different purpose with different students. The document is broken down by paragraph and follows a basic five-paragraph essay fo
Preview of Herd Mentality Synthesis Writing Process (The Crucible- core text)

Herd Mentality Synthesis Writing Process (The Crucible- core text)

Created by
Lady Brady
**Great for online writing instruction (remote learning), inclusion classrooms, self-paced environments, one-to-one device districts, classrooms with varying skill-levels, and more!** This graphic organizer is an extremely helpful resource to use throughout a unit where you want the students to not only understand the writing process, but how to synthesize multiple works to create a thorough argument. For this unit, the resource focuses on Herd Mentality through Arthur Miller's The Crucible as t
Preview of AP Language Argument Essay Step-by-step Writing Guide Scaffolded Argument Stems

AP Language Argument Essay Step-by-step Writing Guide Scaffolded Argument Stems

I developed this resource to help facilitate students' understanding of writing the Argument Essay on the AP Language Exam. This guide walks students through each of the thinking steps from identifying the argument within the prompt and developing an idea-based position to developing counter-arguments, a thesis statement, strong topic sentences, and reasoning/commentary. This one-pager includes links to "Argument Generator" stems and a Line of Reasoning cheat sheet/visual. My students appreciate
Preview of Argumentative Writing Outline/Template - DIGITAL or PRINTABLE

Argumentative Writing Outline/Template - DIGITAL or PRINTABLE

This Argumentative Writing Outline/Template walks students through the process of writing an argument. The slides/work pages include leveled proficiency sentence frames.Includes Sections:- Brainstorming- Thesis Statement- Evidence Paragraphs- Counterclaim/Rebuttal Paragraph- Conclusion Paragraph- Introduction Paragraph- Revise- Edit- PublishThis outline can be given to and filled out digitally OR you can print to give tangible work pages.
Preview of Informational Essay Step-by-Step Guide

Informational Essay Step-by-Step Guide

Created by
Katie Fowler
A step-by-step writing guide to write an informational essay. Upon purchase, you will obtain access to a google document that you are able to edit and post to google classroom or print a pdf version to teach writing. This is a step-by-step guide to write a an informative essay.
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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

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

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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