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Free writing-expository syllabi

Preview of Kindergarten Writers Workshop Curriculum Calendar

Kindergarten Writers Workshop Curriculum Calendar

Created by
Larissa
This is a sample curriculum calendar for a K-1 writers workshop block. It includes time frames, unit of study titles, and teaching points for each unit. Please note, I taught this curriculum in kindergarten. Therefore, it was originally labeled as "kindergarten." However, it is suitable for both kinder and first grades. (The only change for first grade that I would suggest is to use different topics for the conventions studies to fit your students' needs.)
Preview of AP Language and Composition Audited Syllabus

AP Language and Composition Audited Syllabus

Created by
Eileen Guerard
This syllabus is my own, drafted for audit in 2007. While some of my day-to-day activities have changed, my basic course architecture has not. I use The Bedford Reader (9th Ed.) in the fall and partway through the spring, and then as we prepare for the exam we start reading a trio of titles "located" in present-day Congo: King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver. Students engage in a wide variety of reading and w
Preview of Journalism Syllabus (Personalize)

Journalism Syllabus (Personalize)

The syllabus is able to be customized and outlines the main topics covered in a journalism course including: • Production techniques• The history of journalism• Analysis of journalistic mediaEnjoy!SharhanStop by enagelearnability.com for more resources.Follow Engage Learnability on social media.Facebook: facebook.com/EngageLearnabilityInstagram: instagram.com/EngageLearnabilityPinterest: pinterest.com/engagelearnabilityYoutube: youtube.com/enagelearnability
Preview of JOURNALISM INFOGRAPHIC

JOURNALISM INFOGRAPHIC

Created by
Connie
Teaching middle school or high school Journalism? Check out this summary infographic showing the basic tenets of journalism and offering ideas to plan and organize your year's curriculum. For details on each of the 15 products in my Journalism Custom Category, click on https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Connie/Category/Journalism-2026 and scroll through the lessons and activities. If a bundle comprised of all 15 products and which comes with a discount price than purchasing the separate
Preview of Teaching College Freshmen to Write: A New Method

Teaching College Freshmen to Write: A New Method

Created by
John Maguire
This short essay describes how I moved from deep frustration in teaching freshman comp at the Berklee College of Music to real satisfaction and great student improvement. When I taught Freshman Comp the standard way, using the standard textbooks and making grammar notes in the margins of student papers, I became exhausted and students learned little. While at Berklee, through insight and accident, I stumbled on a novel way to teach college writing. This is a "readable writing" method based on t
Preview of Syllabus

Syllabus

This is a fairly general syllabus because you may be teaching one, two or three days a week. Or, in high school, five days a week.
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