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Writing Common Core RI.11-12.3 resources

Preview of Lizzie Borden:  Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Lizzie Borden: Infamous Murder Case Nonfiction Unit, Tone, Bias, Persuasion

Created by
Bespoke ELA
Lizzie Borden was tried and ultimately acquitted for the MURDER of her PARENTS in the 1890s. The trial was controversial. How could a WOMAN possibly hack her parents to death and why? How could this have happened while she was HOME if she didn't do it? In this nonfiction unit, students will read articles about the case and then decide for themselves if they think Lizzie Borden is INNOCENT or GUILTY. If your students like this nonfiction unit, be sure to check out the Bespoke ELA activity on
Preview of OLC Ontario Literacy Course - Essential Literacy for Middle & High School OLC4O

OLC Ontario Literacy Course - Essential Literacy for Middle & High School OLC4O

Updated in 2024! Prep for the OSSLT or teach the mandated tasks for the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC4O and OSSLC) - this unit includes a full semester's worth of literacy lessons, comprehension passages, activities, graphic organizers, and assessments! Develop essential literacy skills through the exploration of informational, narrative, and graphic texts. Suitable for online learning with digital resources for Google Classroom®. ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save 50% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️This full cours
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Martin Luther King, Jr. Close Reading and Speech Writing Lesson

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make your study of Martin Luther King, Jr. a literacy lesson with a primary source. Students complete a close reading of Dr. King's prophetic speech “I’ve Been to the Mountain Top” and use their reading as inspiration for their own writing. In pre-reading activities, students learn about the context of the speech and define vocabulary. Next, they complete an activity to understand allusions, and then after reading the speech, they analyze its structure using a graphic organizer. They use the sa
Preview of MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

MLA Format - Reading & Writing MLA Citations - Worksheets, Activities, Examples

Teach students how to write in-text citations and references for their works cited page using this MLA format bundle! Scaffold MLA citations step-by-step using the worksheets, games, anchor charts, and activities in this unit. Suitable for online learning with digital worksheets for Google Classroom®!⚡️ Save over 20% with the bundled discount! ⚡️Included with these MLA Format Activities for Reading and Writing MLA Citations:✏️  Works Cited Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®
Preview of Tuesdays with Morrie Unit - CCSS Essay Project Qs and more - Mitch Albom

Tuesdays with Morrie Unit - CCSS Essay Project Qs and more - Mitch Albom

As you read through the classic memoir Tuesdays with Morrie, your students will feel like sports journalist Mitch Albom as they work on essays about their mentors. They'll show you what life in the 1990s was like with this CCSS-aligned unit plan! They'll enjoy the aphorisms of wise Morrie Schwartz. And you'll keep their Common Core progress on track with comprehension questions.Contents1. Unit plan: Lessons for 18 (45-minute) class periods.2. Introductory PowerPoint on Tuesdays with Morrie and t
Preview of Literary Movement & Time Period Short Fiction Bundle for AP Lit

Literary Movement & Time Period Short Fiction Bundle for AP Lit

Created by
Lit and More
This bundle of six mini-lessons, designed to meet the criteria for AP English Literature ® Short Fiction III (Unit 7), guides students in understanding six major literary movements and studying excerpts from various short fiction from those movements. These movements include: RomanticismRealismThe Harlem RenaissanceModernismPostmodernismMagical RealismEach mini-unit is designed to last 1-3 days (depending on your school's schedule) and includes:an introductory analysis activitythree excerpts for
Preview of Infamous Criminals:  A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Infamous Criminals: A High-Interest Nonfiction Research Project

Created by
Bespoke ELA
In this project, students will research the life of a famous criminal and compile a bibliographic research project to share with the class. The criminals included in this project range from fraudsters to gangsters and from pirates to drug lords. There are plenty of options here to captivate the interest of secondary students. After selecting a criminal, students will compile an annotated bibliography as they go through the research process while preparing to create their final projects. Stud
Preview of Colonial American Literature Unit: John Smith and William Bradford

Colonial American Literature Unit: John Smith and William Bradford

Created by
Selena Smith
Need something to spice up older colonial American literature? This lesson packet is your answer to making "A Description of New England" by John Smith and "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford relevant, engaging, and fun for today's teens."A Description of New England" by John Smith lessons contain the following:► Step-by-step instructions for each day► Excerpts from "A Description of New England" by John Smith neatly printed onto 4 sheets - they can be double-sided and stapled. This al
Preview of Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Paired Texts - A Midsummer Night's Dream & Newspaper Article

Created by
OCBeachTeacher
Make teaching Shakespeare relevant with connections to nonfiction texts. Students complete close readings of two texts: an excerpt from William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The New York Times online article (link provided) “Modern Love--Breaking our Parents’ Rules for Love.” Using an excerpt from the play will make Shakespeare manageable and engaging for many of your students.In addition to the printable lesson, this resource may be used for online learning with EASEL by TpT.Stu
Preview of Ralph Waldo Emerson Instructional Pack: "Nature" and "Self-Reliance"

Ralph Waldo Emerson Instructional Pack: "Nature" and "Self-Reliance"

Created by
Moore English
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Transcendentalist essays are staples in many American literature classrooms. "Self-Reliance" and "Nature" became the foundation of Emerson's philosophical view and values. These informational texts can be tools in analyzing argument, figurative language, text structure, author's purpose, main idea, and historical context. To facilitate this study, I've also included fillable .pdfs, Google Forms, and Google Slides. And to help students synthesize these texts, I've included 1
Preview of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, And You DIGITAL & Print Novel Study

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, And You DIGITAL & Print Novel Study

The novel unit includes all of the Stamped pieces we sell individually:New! Print and Go Workbook-Easy to use- ready to print-One Standard per week, 6 weeks-Pre Reading-Vocabulary and practice activities-Listening Engagement Pages-Standards based discussion questions-Standards based novel centered practice-More being added currentlyNew! Digital Workbook- includes all items listed above in print workbookPre-Reading Activities -Parent letter -Picture study and quick write on racism
Preview of AP English Language and Composition Exam Study Guide

AP English Language and Composition Exam Study Guide

This document is 44+ pages of review for the AP English Language and Composition exam. It contains information about:Writing with sourcesAnnotating promptsRhetorical analysisIdentifying the rhetorical situation Argumentative writing with background knowledgeSample top scoring responsesThe structure of the exam & how the exam is scoredLinks to helpful YouTube videos that walk you through concepts you might have missedand more! It goes section by section of the exam and gives you tips and tric
Preview of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau Transcendental Bundle

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau Transcendental Bundle

Created by
Selena Smith
Looking for an engaging way to introduce your students to famous transcendentalist thinkers and writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau? This bundle includes plenty to challenge your students with excerpts from "Self-Reliance,” "The American Scholar,“ “Nature,” Walden, and "Civil Disobedience."What's Included . . .► Step-by-step instructions for each day.► Common Core English Standards aligned to daily tasks.► Understanding Transcendentalism group synthesis task.EMERSON:► Viewing gui
Preview of Just Mercy | Complete Unit | 13 Lessons | AP Language & Composition

Just Mercy | Complete Unit | 13 Lessons | AP Language & Composition

Created by
Lola Rivers
In this bundle, you'll find a comprehensive unit based on Just Mercy. Students will read a significant amount of the text and develop rhetorical analysis skills. This unit is most appropriate for a 11th grade class and is planned for an AP Language & Composition context. I've put a ton of thought and effort into making this unit clear, meaningful, and engaging, giving students many opportunities to engage with Stevenson's use of rhetoric and his arguments about the American prison system. Sa
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 Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Activities: High School Research Project, TED Talk, Lit

Fixed vs. Growth Mindset Activities: High School Research Project, TED Talk, Lit

Created by
GilTeach
Frustrated with students who refuse to accept feedback or take on any new challenges? When students have a fixed mindset about your class, they can be almost impossible to teach. Some feel hopeless, convinced that they are simply “bad" at English, and sure that there is nothing that they can do to improve the situation. Others define themselves as “good” at English, but never want to push themselves or try anything new—they’re so terrified of failure, that they want to play it safe at all times
Preview of English | Back to School ELA Activities | High School | Growth Mindset, Writing

English | Back to School ELA Activities | High School | Growth Mindset, Writing

Created by
GilTeach
Worried that you’ll lose your chance to start the school year right this time? The first few weeks of school are crucial for your classes’ success throughout the year, and there is so much pressure to do it all: set the tone for your classroom; inspire students to work harder; establish rigor and expectations; teach students to think independently; get some solid assessments into your grade book. And of course, nothing is as important as establishing a strong connection with your students as so
Preview of Argumentation Writing Unit: Common Core: Online Collaborative Discussion

Argumentation Writing Unit: Common Core: Online Collaborative Discussion

The Common Core Standards call for students to engage in argumentation as well as collaborative discussion. This 18-day unit for middle and high school (differentiated) hits on a wide array of reading, writing, speaking, and listening standards. Persuasive writing is a thing of the past -It was all about competition, negativity, and being ‘right.’ On the contrary, argumentation is the art of using evidence and research to support a position in a collaborative, positive way. It is also importan
Preview of Nathaniel Hawthorne's “The Minister's Black Veil” –20 Common Core Learning Tasks

Nathaniel Hawthorne's “The Minister's Black Veil” –20 Common Core Learning Tasks

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This Common Core resource includes 20 rigorous unit learning tasks for Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, "The Minister’s Black Veil.” The teacher-created learning tasks include standard(s) alignment using the language of Common Core State Standards. The unit activities represent a balance of analysis and evaluation activities focusing on a variety of literary elements, constructed responses, and extended informational/explanatory, narrative, and argumentative writing. This resource also include
Preview of Informational Text Article: Should the Minimum Wage Be Raised? Reading Passages

Informational Text Article: Should the Minimum Wage Be Raised? Reading Passages

This lesson focuses on an article that discusses whether or not the minimum wage should be raised. The lesson includes a writing prompt, the article, comprehension and discussion questions for students to complete, and an additional short reading and activity for students who finish early to complete.Updated March 2024 to include a PDF version!Check out all other informational articles below!Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading PassagesInformational Article: Sh
Preview of 9th Grade English Full Year Curriculum! (5 Thematic Units, No Prep Needed!)

9th Grade English Full Year Curriculum! (5 Thematic Units, No Prep Needed!)

This resource is a bundle of FIVE thematic unit plans for 9th-grade English Language Arts. All unit plans include do-now's, exit tasks, activities, discussion questions, corresponding tasks for texts, and assessments, making teaching the units engaging, comprehensive, educational, and a breeze! No prep time needed!This bundle includes printable, aesthetic, ready-to-use, SUPER ENGAGING handouts!
Preview of Project Based Learning Bundle - PBL Units for English Reading, Writing, Speaking

Project Based Learning Bundle - PBL Units for English Reading, Writing, Speaking

Bring your English Language Arts curriculum to life with this project-based learning (PBL) bundle! This package includes units that blend reading, writing, speaking, and listening with real-life applications, engaging students in a truly authentic learning experience. This bundle includes a mock trial outline, a vacation planning project, a book trailer assignment, a community interview activity, and a debate outline.⚡︎⚡︎⚡︎ Save over 20% with the bundled discount! ⚡︎⚡︎⚡︎Included with this Projec
Preview of Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Romeo & Juliet Unit Plan: Prologue & Act 1 Activities to Final Project, Analysis

Created by
GilTeach
Tired of students groaning and rolling their eyes whenever they hear the word “Shakespeare”? Reading a Shakespeare play is challenging for students—but flashy handouts and cute classroom decor will not teach your students the skills they need to read and understand a Shakespeare play independently.When students misbehave, put their heads on their desks, or just stare vacantly into the distance, it’s not because they aren’t capable of understanding the Bard—it’s because they are aren’t given the
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning and Science Literacy Doodle Notes Lesson

Claim Evidence Reasoning and Science Literacy Doodle Notes Lesson

Created by
Physics with G
Claim Evidence and Reasoning is a method of formulating a written response that includes: A claim that answers the question. Evidence from students' data. Reasoning involves a rule or scientific principle that describes why the evidence supports the claim.Research from numerous reputable sources suggests that C.E.R can significantly improve students' science literacy and writing across courses.In this resource, students will learn about what C.E.R. is, the difference between Quantitative and Qua
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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