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Essay Writing Full Year High School Curriculum Bundle - How to Write an Essay

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This bundle was a life saver for a first year teacher. It helped me be more effective in my teaching.
This resource is worth every penny! If you are looking for a complete source to use in ELA instruction, practice, and engagement, this is it!!!

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    Bonus

    5 Writing Prompt Complete Lessons (over a $17 value) & a Full Year Pacing Guide

    Description

    Teaching how to write argumentative, compare and contrast, expository, narrative, and persuasive essays has never been easier! These 35 lessons include everything you need to implement rigorous, interactive writing instruction in your classroom. Every lesson has numerous examples and anchor essays and/or anchor paragraphs to aid students in visualizing the writing skills being covered.

    These no prep lessons can be used in class or assigned for distance learning as independent student work with Google™ Links provided. The instructional video and slide presentations with step-by-step guided note-taking can be presented as whole class instruction or assigned for students to complete at home.

    The color-coding and scaffolding provides students the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned. Furthermore, the detailed lesson plans make implementing the lessons easy for teachers.

    Each resource listed below is included in Google Drive™ and print format.

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    Check out the Bonus File and see the lessons you will receive for FREE! This bundle includes 5 thorough writing lessons (Argumentative Prompt - Is College Necessary, Compare and Contrast Prompt - Movie and Book, Expository Prompt - Coping with a Crisis, Narrative Prompt - Achieving a Goal, and Persuasive Prompt - Security in Schools). Each lesson is designed to fit seamlessly into the Write On with Jamie Writing Curriculum. Each lesson comes with:

    • Entertaining Instructional Video
    • Detailed Lesson Plans
    • Interactive Worksheets
    • PowerPoint Presentations
    • Graphic Organizers (argumentative, compare and contrast, expository, narrative, and persuasive)
    • Writing Rubrics (argumentative, compare and contrast, expository, narrative, and persuasive)

    PLUS - A Full Year Pacing Guide

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    Each lesson in the Essay Curriculum Bundle Includes:

    Entertaining Instructional Videos with: (12 Lessons)

    • Identifying and evaluating each part of the focus of the lesson
    • Defining the focus of the lesson
    • Determining how the focus of the lesson helps the student reach their writing goal
    • Identifying examples of the focus of the lesson
    • Revision techniques
    • Individual practice with the focus of the lesson
    • Step-by-step instructions for completing the worksheets

    Lesson Plans for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Grade with:

    • Common Core State Standards indicated on lesson plans
    • Instructional Focus
    • Instructional Procedures
    • Objectives/Goals
    • Direct Instruction
    • Guided Practice
    • Enrichment
    • Differentiation
    • ESE Strategies
    • ELL Strategies
    • I Can Statement
    • Essential Question

    Worksheets with:

    • Explanations and examples of the different methods for incorporating the concepts discussed in each lesson.
    • Opportunities for students to practice guided note-taking
    • “NOW IT’S YOUR TURN” section for students to practice skills learned

    PowerPoint Presentations with:

    • Introduction slides with explanations of each concept
    • Guided note-taking sections
    • Examples of concepts being taught
    • Interactive slides for student participation

    Google Slides

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    INTRODUCTION TO WRITING UNIT

    This Unit focuses on how to organize and develop ideas for writing an essay. The students will be introduced to different types of essay writing (argumentative, compare & contrast, expository, narrative, and persuasive). Additionally, the lessons illustrate how to differentiate the types essays and how to develop thesis statements. The lessons include numerous examples of indicators and questions for each type of essay. The multiple choice resource includes 3 lessons covering: the basic structure and organization of an essay, identifying and correcting punctuation and capitalization errors, supporting and identifying main/supporting/unimportant details, identifying tone and voice, incorporating appropriate transitions, and identifying and correcting verb tense, pronouns, and homophones.

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    WRITING LEADS & SUMMARIES

    This unit focuses introducing several different methods of developing writing leads and hooks and appropriate summaries for each type of lead. The students are introduced to various methods for beginning and ending essays. Also, the unit demonstrates how these methods address the 6 Traits in Writing. Finally, the unit includes numerous examples containing the different types of introductions and conclusions.

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    INCORPORATING SUPPORTING EVIDENCE IN WRITING

    This complete bundle of three lessons focuses on using EXAMPLES, QUOTES, and STATISTICS as SUPPORTING EVIDENCE. The students will be introduced to different types of these three methods of including evidence in writing and given specific definitions of each. Additionally, the lessons touch on various methods of introducing each type of supporting evidence (transition mini-lessons) and how the use of each addresses all 6 Traits in Writing. Finally, the lessons include NUMEROUS examples of sample paragraphs containing different types of supporting evidence.

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    INCORPORATING VOICE WITH FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

    These lessons focus on incorporating different types of figurative language throughout all types of writing. The students will be introduced to examples of figurative language used to enhance voice in writing. Additionally, the lessons discuss why incorporating figurative language is a critical part of writing and how the use of figurative language addresses voice in the 6 Traits in Writing. Finally, the lessons include numerous examples of the various forms of figurative language.

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    SENTENCE FLUENCY IN WRITING

    These lessons focus on incorporating sentence fluency throughout all types of writing. The students will be introduced to how to differentiate sentence types. Additionally, the lessons demonstrate sentence building, sentence types, and sentence / paragraph structure. Finally, the lessons include numerous examples containing anchor paragraphs with examples of sentence fluency.

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    Total Pages
    767 Slides (35 PPTs), Lesson Plans, 276 Worksheets, Google Slides, Answer Keys, 12 Videos
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
    Introduce precise claim(s), distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and create an organization that establishes clear relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
    Develop claim(s) and counterclaims fairly, supplying evidence for each while pointing out the strengths and limitations of both in a manner that anticipates the audience’s knowledge level and concerns.
    Use words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and clarify the relationships between claim(s) and reasons, between reasons and evidence, and between claim(s) and counterclaims.
    Establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone while attending to the norms and conventions of the discipline in which they are writing.

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