Texas Revolution Lesson: Slide Presentation, Cornell Notes and Journal Entry
By Nemos Nook
The Texas Revolution is such an important part of US Westward Expansion, and this resource is a simple, visually engaging and fun way to teach about it!
This resource not only teaches about the Texas Revolution but also gives students practice with Cornell Notes. There is a Cornell Note note taking sheet with pre-determined topics for note taking that correspond with the titles on the slides and a section for summarizing the lesson.
There are two slides for each topic: one non-highlighted slide and one highlighted slide. The students will practice taking their notes using the non-highlighted slide and will compare their notes for each topic to the highlighted slides. This teaches students to focus and learn what is important when taking notes.
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Logical Fallacies & Rhetorical Devices - Lesson & Activities - HS - ELA
By Blooming Through High School
Get ready for argumentative units with this engaging activity centered around persuasive techniques in rhetorical devices, and logical fallacies.
Teacher students what makes a good and bad argument with a short lesson and 5 practice paragraphs to evaluate for effectiveness. Afterwards, students can practice rhetorical devices in advertisements and analyze why the device was chosen (author's purpose).
ALSO INCLUDED IS AN EXTENSION ACTIVITY where students can get creative and make their own ads.
- Teacher directions
- Grading Rubric
- Student instructions
- Research and Brainstorm document
(no templates for creation are included)
PROVIDED IN WORD/POWERPOINT & PDF
By Beth Hammett
Students learn to write a thesis statement with this interactive presentation. Comes with: Handouts Examples Individual and group writing activities Peer Workshopping Answer Key Supplemental Resources Easy to understand, implement, and use as introduction, reinforcement, or assessment. Meets CCSS.
AVID Argumentative Writing - Lesson and Activity for Writing Thesis Statements
By KJ Inspired Resources
Use this AVID resource when students begin their argumentative writing! Students will quickly develop arguments on a variety of topics through a speed style variation of Philosophical Chairs. In turn, students will not only craft their thesis statements and come up with arguments for their essays, but they will also increase their public speaking and collaboration skills!
Overview:
Philosophical Chairs: Speed Formation utilizes many of the same components of the classic version, but is a fun, fast-paced variation that can be utilized during shortened class periods. This variation of Philosophical Chairs should only be utilized after students have developed their skills through the classic style.
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Peer Edit Forms and Lesson Plan
By Language Arts Excellence
If you are looking to save time editing and grading student essays, this resource will literally be a life-changer! Over my years of teaching, I believe that I have perfected the peer editing system so as to produce the best student essays possible with minimal errors while cutting down significantly on the time the teacher must spend editing and grading them. This product includes three meticulously-designed peer editing forms with directed questions and editing prompts. Forms are fully editable so that you may change wording to remain consistent with your instruction, grade level, and adapt to any essay. The questions cover everything from basic essay components and quote integration to technical details, grammar, and formatting. Most importantly, this resource also includes a step-by-step guide on how to conduct a 45-50 minute class on peer editing day. I promise that these peer editing forms and accompanying lesson plan will become some of the most valuable resources in your teacher's tool box and that your students' writing will improve without you pulling your hair out reading rough drafts. ___________________________________________________________________________ Check out these related resources for your ELA classroom by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐ Introduction to Dystopia Powerpoint
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Song Analysis California Gold Rush with Slides and Writing Activity
By Nemos Nook
Students always love learning about the California Gold Rush, and this resource is a simple, visually engaging and fun way to teach about it!. The resource includes:
The slideshow is 100% editable to fit your classroom needs and the worksheet comes in both PDF and google doc versions. This truly a great resource for teaching the California Gold Rush.
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By Beth Hammett
Common Core approach to Persuasive writing using step-by-step instructions for students. Includes 20 pages of: Definition Persuasive vs. Argumentative Whole/small group and individual activities Ethical Writers Examples of Thesis/Topic Sentences/Details/Facts... Using Figurative Language Outlines Peer Workshopping Persuasive Scoring Rubric (Revision friendly to master skills) Extra Resources: video presentations, handouts, and ESL links Easy to follow and use with students in grades 4 and up. Meets CCSS Opinion and Argument Writing requirements.
AVID Argumentative Writing - Teaching Slides
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Are you an AVID or English teacher? Need to explain argumentative writing to middle or high school students? In this product you will find 16 teaching slides that explain argumentative writing.
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Collaborative Story Time - Second Edition
By Language Arts Excellence
The first version of our Collaborative Story Time has been so popular that we decided to create a second edition to give our valued teachers more options. You do not need to have the first edition to enjoy this one but definitely check it out!
"Collaborative Story Time" is a communal writing activity in which students practice using Freytag's Pyramid plot structure in their own narrative writing. In this activity, each student begins a story inspired by a unique evocative photograph. They are prompted to write the exposition of the tale by introducing the setting and main characters. After the allotted amount of time, the story is then passed to another student who is prompted to write the inciting incident or conflict and begin to detail the rising action. The paper is passed from student to student twice more until the story is resolved. When the stories are finished, the worksheet is returned to the original student who can then make edits and is responsible for producing a final draft.
With this intrinsically engaging activity, each student has the chance to tap into their creativity while applying knowledge of the 7 steps of Freytag's Pyramid. It is a great activity to introduce or reinforce the plot diagram and is perfect for a Friday, a substitute plan, or simply for when students need a creative break without sacrificing learning and hard work. I trust you will find that your students will ask for this activity again and again!
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Battle of New Orleans Slide Presentation, Song Analysis, and Writing Activity
By Nemos Nook
This resource is a simple, easy and fun way to teach about the Battle of New Orleans. It includes:
The slideshow is 100% editable to fit your classroom needs and the worksheet comes in both PDF and google doc versions.
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Presidents Day and Presidents Fact-Based Writing Activities
By Beth Hammett
Get students thinking about presidential elections and political campaign promises with 16 handouts that generate higher level learning.The journal-like prompts include historical facts that will have students wondering, "What if.I was president..?" Social issues to write about include:
family issues
government growth
importing goods
internet issues
laws and rules
leadership style
national debt
national security
social security
space exploration
succession
transportation problems
war
world peace
There are sixteen famous presidents, with their greatest accomplishments. Included are: Adams, Bush, Clinton, Cleveland, Coolidge, Eisenhower, Jackson, Johnson, Kennedy, Lincoln, Nixon, Reagan, Roosevelt,Washington
Includes Extra Resources (videos, web-links) and Ideas for Use in the classroom.
Can be used with English, Government, History classes.
AVID Argumentative Writing - Thesis Statement Teaching Slides and Activity
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Are you an AVID teacher or English Language arts teacher? Need to explain how to write a thesis statement in an argumentative essay to middle or high school students? In this product you will find everything you need to help your students craft their thesis statements!
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✏️21 argumentative writing topic ideas
✏️4 steps guiding students in crafting their thesis statements
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American Revolution Causes: Interactive Slide Deck with questions, videos, etc
By Nemos Nook
This is an absolute must have when teaching about the causes of the American Revolution. This resource contains 30 slides that are colorful, easy to read and include discussion questions that can be used as quick "check ins" throughout the lesson.
The slides contain red and blue slides. The blue slides discuss England's actions and the red slides discuss the colonists' responses. This is great for note taking, discussions, etc. The resource also includes a song from Hamilton for analysis!
Topics covered: Effect of French and Indian War on England's finances, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Quartering Act, Boston Massacre, Propaganda, Tarring and Feathering, Sons of Liberty, Boycotts, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Thomas Paine, etc.
There is also an extension activity at the end of the slide presentation that students can complete in class or independently for a more formal writing assessment.
Includes instructions and suggestions for use.
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Writing a Rough Draft (Grades 3-8)
By Beth Hammett
What is a rough draft? How do you find a topic? How do you get started? How does it work as part of the writing process? All this and more answered as students work through the easy-to-follow guide for the rough draft process of writing. Includes: Rough drafts are bad caption/image Writers compose in different ways Writing process and overview Reflection activity Methods for starting: Chunk writing,Cluster/Map, Free writing, Outline Let's Practice activity Taking a risk with rough drafts Tips: Using your writing toolbox, taking a break between drafts, and Can you read this? Rough draft strategy slide and begin your rough draft Reminder of writing process for peer workshopping Everything needed to help students understand and begin their first rough drafts! Excellent for flipped classrooms and writing centers!
Manifest Destiny Warm-up/Introductory Activity with Image and Primary Sources
By Nemos Nook
If you are introducing your students to the concept of Manifest Destiny or want to provide them with a good warm up bellringer activity for this topic, then this is a great quick and easy resource. They begin with an image analysis of the John Gast painting, "American Progress," analyze 2 primary sources (quotes) about Manifest Destiny and also examine a secondary source.
Each source has questions for students to answer. There is also an extension/optional assignment where students will have to think critically about what they learned in order to answer a writing prompt. This resource provides a short and simple way to teach this concept to students.
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By Beth Hammett
Connect fact based, real life writing to process/patterned writing by having students "Write an Award Winning Business Letter". The 16 slide presentation includes: Parts of a business letter: date, inside address, greeting/salutation, body, closing, signature line Examples of 6 parts Checklist Extra resources Easy to follow and can be used with individuals,small or whole groups. Easily guides students through the process of writing business letters. Be sure to send letters once they are finished!
Doughnut Day: Activities to Celebrate the Holiday
By Beth Hammett
The first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day! Celebrate the day with this across-curriculum packet of fun-filled, critical thinking activities. Includes: Advertisement writing and designing Business Planning Handout and Rationale Crossword Puzzle with answers (quick assessment) Doughnut Designing Contest History Timeline Making Donuts Presentation with Research Survey with Chart/Graph and Explanation Vocabulary/Spelling Activity Writing Prompts (Expository) Great way to incorporate CCSS history, economics, home ec, and English skills.
Paragraph Development (Writing)
By Beth Hammett
Defines the term "paragraph" plus how to build paragraphs along with different types of paragraphs and relationship words for each. Included are: General, Analysis, Chronology, Least to most important, Most to least important, Logical, Subordinating, Coordinating. Easy to follow with examples of styles given.
Dialogue, Inferencing, and Point of View
By Beth Hammett
14 non-fiction and 1 fiction scenarios with speech and thought bubbles for students to make inferences, practice point of view, and practice writing dialogue. Non-Fiction Scenes Include: Skiers Musicians Basketball Player Hiking Art Babysitting Mechanics Friends Salesman Accident Garden Skateboarding Science Parking Lot and Aliens (fiction) Can be used individually or with whole groups for journal writing, writing text evidence based on visual clues, on-demand writing prompts, writing reader's theater/plays, practice grammar skills, spelling, vocabulary, and more.