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Preview of Graphic Organizers | Digital & Print | Writing, Reading, Thinking | All Subjects

Graphic Organizers | Digital & Print | Writing, Reading, Thinking | All Subjects

These ❤️101 DIGITAL GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS for ⭐WRITING, READING and CRITICAL THINKING are a must-have for teachers and students using digital platforms such as GOOGLE CLASSROOM and MICROSOFT TEAMS. These INTERACTIVE TOOLS can be used independently to organize thinking and research skills in EVERY SUBJECT.Our graphic organizers are EDITABLE so that you can customize them.BENEFITS:Enhances writing skills by providing a framework for planning and organizing numerous essays and text types.Supports r
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis Writing, Citing Textual Evidence, Outline, Organizer

Text Dependent Analysis Writing, Citing Textual Evidence, Outline, Organizer

Teaching character analysis, irony, theme, opinion, and symbolism using text dependent analysis has never been easier! These in-depth text dependent analysis (TDA) writing prompts guides students through a step-by-step process of writing an opinion essay focusing on textual evidence as support. The bundle includes an argumentative writing graphic organizer, rubric, argumentative writing quiz, an argumentative writing outline, instructional video, detailed lesson plans, and the complete texts of
Preview of NONFICTION TEXT INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | DIGITAL RESOURCES | TOOLS | LESSON PLANS

NONFICTION TEXT INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | DIGITAL RESOURCES | TOOLS | LESSON PLANS

If you teach nonfiction text structures like Recounts, Persuasive Texts, Expository Writing, Discussions and Procedural Texts to students with digital devices, you need this book to make 2024 your most effective year yet.Everything you have to know about teaching nonfiction writing and the digital tools for your students is included.What you are getting:270 pages stuffed with the most effective teaching strategies50+ digital tools ready right out of the box75 editable resources for quick differe
Preview of Standardized Writing Test Preparation Bundle - Writing, Grammar, Vocabulary Prep

Standardized Writing Test Preparation Bundle - Writing, Grammar, Vocabulary Prep

Writing for Standardized Tests Bundle Lessons Include: Text Based Analysis, Figurative Language Introduction, Transition Words in Writing, 5 Paragraph Essay, 6 Traits of Writing, 3 Multiple Choice Writing Tests, Thesis Statement, Standardized Test Writing, Examples as Supporting Details, Writing Leads and Writing Hook Introductions and Conclusions, 3 Argumentative Writing Lessons, 3 Expository Writing Lessons, and 3 Compare and Contrast Writing Lessons.Getting ready for standardized tests has n
Preview of Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis in Writing - Middle School Bundle

Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis in Writing - Middle School Bundle

Teaching text dependent analysis writing has never been easier! This in-depth literature based writing prompt bundle includes lessons for 400 of the most popular novels, short stories, and poems taught in middle school! The lessons include argumentative, expository, compare & contrast, narrative, and persuasive prompts. Each lesson includes a writing graphic organizer, rubric, writing quiz, detailed lesson plan, an instructional video, and a writing template.All aspects of writing are cove
Preview of Writing, Grammar & Vocabulary Back to School - ELA Curriculum - 8th Grade Bundle

Writing, Grammar & Vocabulary Back to School - ELA Curriculum - 8th Grade Bundle

Back to School Lessons Include: Grammar and Vocabulary Unit, Text Based Analysis, Figurative Language Introduction, Transition Words in Writing, 5 Paragraph Essay, 6 Traits of Writing, 3 Multiple Choice Writing Tests, Thesis Statement, Standardized Test Writing, Examples as Supporting Details, Public Speaking, Creative Hook Introductions, Argumentative Writing Lesson, Expository Writing Lessons, Narrative Writing Lesson, and Persuasive Writing Lesson.Getting back into the swing of things has ne
Preview of Compare and Contrast Essay Writing - Rubric - Outlines - Organizers - Bundle

Compare and Contrast Essay Writing - Rubric - Outlines - Organizers - Bundle

Introducing compare and contrast writing has never been easier! This in-depth compare and contrast writing prompt lesson guides students through the step-by-step process of drafting a compare and contrast outline using a compare and contrast graphic organizer, developing similarities and differences, and writing a compare and contrast essay.The resource also focuses on how to cite compare and contrast passages as evidence. This lesson includes a compare and contrast writing rubric, a compare an
Preview of Black History Month - Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis - Bundle

Black History Month - Text Based Evidence, Text Dependent Analysis - Bundle

Teaching text dependent analysis writing for Black History Month has never been easier! This in-depth literature based writing prompt bundle includes lessons for 62 of the most popular novels, short stories, and poems taught during Black History Month in middle school! The lessons include argumentative, expository, compare & contrast, narrative, and persuasive prompts. Each lesson includes a writing graphic organizer, rubric, writing quiz, detailed lesson plan, an instructional video, and
Preview of Emergency Lesson/Sub Plans - The Evil Eye Close Read and Superstition Research

Emergency Lesson/Sub Plans - The Evil Eye Close Read and Superstition Research

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Taylor Taughts
These handouts will take students through a Close Read of an informational article about the Evil Eye and provide an extension research activity for further learning about superstitions from around the world. This 2-3 day lesson is what I keep tucked aside in an Emergency Lesson Plan folder, but I have also used it with younger students, reluctant readers, and Fundamentals classes. I would suggest to begin the lesson by asking students about superstitions they are already familiar with. Lead the
Preview of Argumentative Essay Writing Bundle - Rubric - Graphic Organizer - Outline - Quiz

Argumentative Essay Writing Bundle - Rubric - Graphic Organizer - Outline - Quiz

Introducing argumentative writing has never been easier! These in-depth argumentative writing prompt lessons guide students through the step-by-step process of drafting an argumentative outline using an argumentative graphic organizer. The lessons will demonstrate developing a claim, reasons, and evidence, refuting an opposing viewpoint, and writing an opinion essay. The resource also focuses on how to cite argumentative text as evidence. These lessons include an argumentative writing rubric, a
Preview of Protest Songs (Research Project w/ Outline and Rubric) Student Presentations

Protest Songs (Research Project w/ Outline and Rubric) Student Presentations

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Analyzing popular media and examining a song for its message is the purpose of this research project. Everyone loves music - which is why every one of your students will love this project. Students are asked to choose one song about social issues/injustice, a political issue, or an historical event (from any decade or genre). They will analyze their selection and create a visual presentation - such as a poster, Slideshow, video, etc. to present the analysis to the class. Links are provided to he
Preview of Invention Project/Poster w/ Rubric

Invention Project/Poster w/ Rubric

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This project can be done as small groups, individually, or even as an assessment performance task - this could work well in English, History, Science, and (I'm sure) many other courses too. First, students are asked to think of a problem that many people have. Their task is to create an invention to help solve that problem. Then students must do the following: create a name and slogan for the invention, sketch a picture of it, and write a description of what the invention does. Students must cre
Preview of Protest Song Project - Example, Research, Outline, and Rubric

Protest Song Project - Example, Research, Outline, and Rubric

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Analyzing popular media and examining a song for its message is the purpose of this research project. Everyone loves music - which is why every one of your students will love this project. Students are asked to choose one song about social issues/injustice, a political issue, or an historical event (from any decade or genre). They will analyze their selection and create a visual presentation - such as a poster, Slideshow, video, etc. to present the analysis to the class. The resources should be
Preview of Semester 1 (English 8) Final Exam

Semester 1 (English 8) Final Exam

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Taylor Taughts
May be used as a Final Exam (for either semester) of ELA 8. Contains 50 multiple choice questions and 3 constructed response prompts. Exam contains grammar, and both literature and informational passages with standards based questions - hitting 25 different Common Core standards. An answer key is provided on the last page.
Preview of Suburbanization in Postwar America (TV, Car Culture, and the Surf Sound)

Suburbanization in Postwar America (TV, Car Culture, and the Surf Sound)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
After WWII, the country’s landscape was changing, in ways that would have a major impact on American life and culture, and, certainly, on the worlds of young people. To begin this lesson, students will analyze the rise of the suburbs, and the ways in which the Beach Boys made music that evoked this important demographic trend. There are actually 3 separate lessons here, but in delivering the content to my own students, I discovered that it made more sense to combine them...themes repeat...The Be
Preview of W8.7 - Career Research: worksheet for organizing occupation research

W8.7 - Career Research: worksheet for organizing occupation research

Created by
Taylor Taughts
These handouts ask students to gather critical information in order to make an effective career decision. Find a personality career assessment (many are available free online) to have students take before making career choices. From that personality career assessment, students will choose one occupation that they are considering. Using the internet, students will find as much information on that career as they can. In their research, students must find information such as, Setting (indoor/outdoo
Preview of Idioms Project - Literal Image, Figurative Meaning, Origin Research, Create New

Idioms Project - Literal Image, Figurative Meaning, Origin Research, Create New

Created by
Taylor Taughts
A short, fun, creative, and deceivingly challenging project for students investigating idioms. This project has multiple layers that appeal to students:ChoiceInternet researchArtwork and designCritical thinking Silly, creativityWeird historyCreative writingFirst students will choose 3 idioms (I tell them Cold feet, Ants in your pants, and Hit the road are OFF LIMITS because I have made and share examples using those three). Students tend to choose the same ones over and over (AND idioms they alr
Preview of English 8: Informational Text - Nonfiction Activities for an ENTIRE YEAR!

English 8: Informational Text - Nonfiction Activities for an ENTIRE YEAR!

Created by
Taylor Taughts
How does ZERO planning sound? Informational Text lessons, exams, projects, and resources for an entire year of 8th grade English placed in your hands? Included in this bundle is ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING that you'll need to make it from August to June! The resources provided can be used in any order that you prefer - follow the pacing guide given by your district, administration, or department, and this bundle will assist you in hitting EVERY RI Common Core State Standard for English 8: Reading Info
Preview of English 8 - Entire Year: Activities, Projects, Rubrics, Exams, Homework

English 8 - Entire Year: Activities, Projects, Rubrics, Exams, Homework

Created by
Taylor Taughts
How does ZERO planning sound? Lessons and resources for an entire year of 8th grade English placed in your hands? Included in this bundle is ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING that you'll need to make it from August to June! The resources provided can be used in any order that you prefer - follow the pacing guide given by your district, administration, or department, and this bundle will assist you in hitting EVERY Common Core State Standard for English 8: Writing, Language, Reading Informational Text, Readi
Preview of AIDS Epidemic: The Federal Response (Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources)

AIDS Epidemic: The Federal Response (Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Students are provided with 3 documents and five questions to analyze the federal response in the early days of the AIDS epidemic. From the provided Timeline, students will learn the various steps President Reagan attempted to take and the criticisms that his action received. Students will read an argument criticizing conservatives dealing with AIDS; finally, they will compare/contrast Reagan's actions to the negative stereotyping of conservatives to decide whether those conservative criticisms w
Preview of AIDS Epidemic: Scientific Research (Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources)

AIDS Epidemic: Scientific Research (Analyze Primary and Secondary Sources)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Students are provided with 3 documents and four questions to analyze the scientific progress made in AIDS research in the 1980s and two different opinions of the way the scientific community handled the AIDS crisis. From the provided Timeline, students will discover which organizations played the biggest role in first years of the epidemic, and they will summarize the progress made in diagnosing and treating AIDS/HIV from 1980-1990. Finally, students will contrast the opinions of two experts, ex
Preview of 80s Heavy Metal and the Censorship Debate

80s Heavy Metal and the Censorship Debate

Created by
Taylor Taughts
In this lesson, students will investigate the connection between the popularity of Heavy Metal and the emergence of the parental advisory system. They will consider who should have the power to declare a song “offensive” and whether or not access to such material should be regulated. They will debate the merits of the labeling system, which is still in place, and consider whether or not labeling certain recordings is censorship.The Essential Question for students is: How was Heavy Metal involved
Preview of W8.2 IQ and Intelligences Research + Informative Essay (Flowers for Algernon)

W8.2 IQ and Intelligences Research + Informative Essay (Flowers for Algernon)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
This short research project pairs beautifully with a close reading of Flowers for Algernon, although the research project and essay could easily be used on their own or embedded in a variety of other nonfiction or science units. Students begin by researching the history of work on intelligence and IQ by visiting at least 3 of the resources provided (students have six choices). Students wrap up their research by watching at least 1 video or taking an IQ test for fun (links are provided). Next, st
Preview of W8.7 - Celebrity Scandals: Research Project & Student Presentations

W8.7 - Celebrity Scandals: Research Project & Student Presentations

Created by
Taylor Taughts
When a person finally reaches their goal, gains the spotlight, becomes 'famous'...some become legends and remain loved, but other celebrities manage to ruin their careers in a matter of seconds. Were you ever a fan of Lance Armstrong, Paula Dean, Michael Vick, Milli Vanilli, or Tom Cruise? Are you still a fan despite their career missteps? Did you 'forgive' them? In this research project, students must choose and present their findings on one celebrity who's reputation has been tarnished. First
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