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Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Argumentation & Persuasive Writing Rhetoric BUNDLE

Rhetorical Analysis Argumentation & Persuasive Writing Rhetoric BUNDLE

One-stop rhetorical analysis resources of argumentative texts! Teaching rhetoric and persuasion can be fun!! And you can teach argumentative writing, rhetorical devices, & rhetorical appeals to any student with confidence, given the right rhetoric activities! This persuasion bundle encourages student engagement, critical thinking, and rhetorical analysis of multimedia and print nonfiction texts.There is more here than you'll need, and that's the plan. Options create flexibility and freedom.
Preview of High School Whole Year ELA Bundle - Take the year off! We'll lesson plan for you

High School Whole Year ELA Bundle - Take the year off! We'll lesson plan for you

Poetry, fiction, graphic novels, expository writing, research, activities, worksheets, assessments, posters, lessons--all printable and all time-saving. For any grade 9-10, native speaker or ESL, it's already differentiated with a tiered assessments: Pick and choose the difficulty as you go!It's all icluded in this bundle. Bundle includes every lesson you would need for an entire year-or-two's worth of English Language Arts lessons! (Includes, at no extra chage, ESL RPG: Monsters & Mazes, a
Preview of Essay Writing Unit | How to Write an essay - 5 paragraph essay format

Essay Writing Unit | How to Write an essay - 5 paragraph essay format

Teach your students how to write an essay! Writing a five-paragraph essay: outline; write an introduction with a hook & thesis statement; body paragraphs & transition phrases; write a conclusion with a summary and concluding statement. Revise from rough to final draft. A whole unit on essays and expository writing using a 5-paragraph essay format:*Lesson in Powerpoint and PDF format* Student Activity Workbook* Teacher lesson plans and objectives covered, alternate examples, assessments,
Preview of Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit (Bundle)

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Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Line of Reasoning (Line of Argument) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices both utilizing evidence and line of argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Line of Reasoning (Line of Argument). It is structured as an investigation for students to explore how a Professor at an elite school is murdered and by whom. It includes a presentation, all the evidence (which
Preview of Article of the Week Nonfiction Reading Comprehension & Response Digital Notebook

Article of the Week Nonfiction Reading Comprehension & Response Digital Notebook

Are you struggling to keep up with Article of the Week reading and writing responses? Use this article of the week template notebook! Your students will love this digital nonfiction response notebook with 9 different graphic organizer response options that can be used with any informational texts!I developed this notebook after becoming disenchanted with the Article of the Week in my classroom. Long story short, I broke up with AOW's and later reflected on what went wrong in our relationship. Hi
Preview of Satire: Irony, hyperbole, understatement, & parody  RL.11-12.6  RL.8.6  RL.8.5.A

Satire: Irony, hyperbole, understatement, & parody RL.11-12.6 RL.8.6 RL.8.5.A

An entire unit on satire covering the three types of irony (Verbal, Dramatic, and Situational), parody, hyperbole and understatement, how satire as critique, and analysing literal vs ironic speech. Includes Diogenes of Sinope as a philosophical unit on satire, pop culture and literary examples, including scenes from Black Mirror, Simpsons, and various standup comedy acts, as well as short stories and essays including "A Modest Proposal", "The Galosh", and more. Includes a full activity book, qui
Preview of Ethos, Pathos, Logos: Persuasive & argument writing, rhetorical devices & appeal

Ethos, Pathos, Logos: Persuasive & argument writing, rhetorical devices & appeal

Argumentative Writing with Rhetorical Appeals: An easy to understand unit on Persuasive Writing using ethos, pathos, and logos from the rhetorical triangle to understand debate. Includes a powerpoint presentation with in class discussions and activities, assignments and assessments with answer keys provided, and many examples of realia from advertisements, speeches, and pop culture to demonstrate persuasive writing techniques all around us.Includes Rhetorical Appeals printable poster!* What is t
Preview of Rhetorical Devices: Parallel Structure Repetition Rhetorical Question  L.9-10.1a

Rhetorical Devices: Parallel Structure Repetition Rhetorical Question L.9-10.1a

A unit on Rhetorical Devices: parallel structure (parallelism), repetition, and rhetorical questions. Using Foundational American texts and relatable pop culture examples, this unit focuses on analysing how rhetoric improves writing.Contains pop culture examples (such as lyric excerpts by Beyonce, the Talking Heads, and Star Wars quotes), important text from American History (including Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and John F. Kennedy's inaugural Address, and Lincoln's "Gettysb
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices utilizing evidence, reasoning, and argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER). This unit can also be used to teach the concept of Line of Reasoning for the AP Lang and AP Seminar Classes. It is structured as an investigation for students to explore the murder of a
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a mystery to solve, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics for presentations and writing, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER): A Whodunit Mystery" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of Black History Month Activities: Common Core Poetry Fiction Music Movies and more

Black History Month Activities: Common Core Poetry Fiction Music Movies and more

Black History Month: Martin Luther King Jr, Kendrick Lamar, Maya Angelou, Frederick Douglas, Ralph Ellison, Malcolm X and more! Learn about Historical and Famous Black American men and women who shaped American culture, art, and politics with poetry, fiction, essays, and history using Common Core standards. Features:* Highlights of famous black historical figures and a research activity* Poetry Activities and ssessments on Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, Billie Holiday, Kendrick Lamar* Deep readi
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Mini Mysteries

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Mini Mysteries

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Vanessa K
This is a mini unit on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes. It contains graphic organizers, five "mini" murder/mystery scenarios with original characters to solve, a rubric for a written portion, sentence stems to use for writing, and solutions. Students will be able to utilize close reading and critical thinking skills in order to solve the scenarios. Attached to the unit is the Presentation for CER (Claim Evi
Preview of Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

Create Your Own Whodunit Mystery Unit! (Teaching CER and Line of Reasoning)

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Vanessa K
This is a set of instructions for educators to create their own Murder Mystery / Whodunit scenario for their students to solve. It comes with a set of instructions, planning sheets, optional blank clue cards, a glossary sheet to give to students, Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) organizers, and a CER Rubric for writing for students to use once the project is completed and given.
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Gnome Swimmer

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Claim Evidence Reasoning: CER Mini Whodunit Bundle - Herpetologist Actor

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a bundle of three mini lessons on CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) that can also be used for exercises of Line of Reasoning/Line of Evidence for AP Classes and general education classes. It contains graphic organizers, whodunit mysteries to solve with my original character, and the solutions. (Whodunit mysteries are also available to purchase separately.)
Preview of Career and College Exploration Project

Career and College Exploration Project

This resource is a 4 page research project or WebQuest that students can complete independently. It can be placed within a learning management system or printed depending on teacher preference. This would be an ideal sub plan for 10th to 12th grade students. The project itself has 2 parts, in the first part students are asked to identify their own interests and in the second they are researching with credible sources that are already provided for them. This can be helpful to better understand th
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Terms, Quiz, and Game

Rhetorical Analysis Terms, Quiz, and Game

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Vanessa K
This activity consists of an essential list of Rhetorical Analysis terms for AP Language or for General/Honors/ Advanced English, a handout to write answers for a quiz, and a printable maze game with included game cards and game instructions.Teachers can use the list as a handout to give to students and as a guide to give quick review quizzes. The handout for quizzes is set up for three quizzes total. After the quiz(zes), students and the teacher work together to correct the quiz and play the
Preview of FAA Part 107 sUAS Remote Drone Pilot Master Checklist

FAA Part 107 sUAS Remote Drone Pilot Master Checklist

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3D-PT
If your students want a job in the expanding drone / UAV fields, they will be required to have a part 107 remote pilot certificate from the FAA. If they want to monetize their drone footage on social media they will also need a part 107. With this part 107 license, your students can start flying at age 16 and earning a great income flying industrial & commercial drones!This checklist is condensed with all the steps, links to (large PDF) study manuals and testing resources, cost and requireme
Preview of Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Power Point Presentation

Teaching Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) - Power Point Presentation

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Vanessa K
This is the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for the unit “Teaching CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning: A Whodunit Mystery.” It includes a brief lecture on the concept of Claim Evidence Reasoning Model, instructions for students on how to do the activity , and abbreviated instructions for the activity from the unit for the teacher (no solutions). It does not include the "Teaching CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning: A Whodunit Mystery" unit teaching sequence which can be purchased separately.
Preview of Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for High School StudentsThis learning resource uses the reading strategies: connection, question, infer and transformation, to allow for powerful understanding. Students will gain a better understanding of the unique issues facing Indigenous millennials in North America.Lessons included will ask:Students to make connections, between the text and personal experiences, other texts and media, or world events/issuesStudents to document and class
Preview of Highschool ELA Bundle: Writing, Research, and Argumentation

Highschool ELA Bundle: Writing, Research, and Argumentation

The High School ELA bundle includes:* Powerpoint lessons aligned to teaching Common Core Standards* Classroom activities and discussions* Assignments, Assessments, and Rubrics/Answers keys when applicable* Graphic organizers* Review Games* Teacher Lesson Plans* "Memes of the Day" and pop culture references to help build relationships* Images and Audio/Visual relia and multiple examples to differentiate learning* Diverse non-ficiton literary texts (speeches, essays, op-eds, newspaper articles)
Preview of Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit

Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity Unit

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity.” It includes all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics, handouts, teaching instructions, graphic organizers, and solutions. It does not include the "Teaching Line of Reasoning: A Whodunit Activity" PowerPoint presentation which can be purchased separately or as part of a bundle.
Preview of Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death Unit (Bundle)

Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death Unit (Bundle)

Created by
Vanessa K
This is a unit about teaching evidence that can be expanded at the teacher's discretion to include a presentation and a paper that practices both utilizing evidence and line of argument, or alternatively can also be collapsed into a mini-unit of just teaching evidence. It is structured as an investigation for students to explore how a woman dies from a particular disease. It includes a presentation, all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics, handouts, worksheets, graph
Preview of Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death

Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death

Created by
Vanessa K
This is the accompanying teaching sequence for the unit “Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death.” It includes all the evidence (which can be turned into manipulatives), rubrics, handouts, graphic organizers, worksheets, and articles. It does not include the "Teaching Evidence: The Diseases" handouts nor the "Teaching Evidence: An Investigation Into a Death" presentation.
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