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Writing-expository Common Core RI.8.2 resources

Preview of Nonfiction Central Idea PowerPoint, Notes, Worksheets, Test PRINT & DIGITAL

Nonfiction Central Idea PowerPoint, Notes, Worksheets, Test PRINT & DIGITAL

Finding the main/central idea of nonfiction paragraphs and passages will be easy once your students know exactly what to look for! These resources will also help your students find supporting details and write using text evidence. Students will then complete the collaborative and independent practice and the final assessment.The PowerPoint corresponds with the guided notes that come in Cornell AND folding versions. BOTH are engaging and require interaction!* This now includes links to Google Dri
Preview of Argumentative Writing UNIT Common Core Grades 6-12 Editable

Argumentative Writing UNIT Common Core Grades 6-12 Editable

Created by
Tracee Orman
Teach your students to write solid argument essays step-by-step with my Argumentative Writing unit. It is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for grades 6-12. Newly updated to include EDITABLE handouts and rubrics in Google Drive (using Google Slides). This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES MEGA BUNDLE and is also included in my Argument Essay Writing Bundle + Editable Presentation and Handouts.Students won't struggle writing an argument with my graphic organize
Preview of AIR Reading Test Prep | Fiction Practice Test 3 | PDF & Digital

AIR Reading Test Prep | Fiction Practice Test 3 | PDF & Digital

Created by
A Cozy Classroom
Help your students practice their reading comprehension skills with exciting paired fiction passages. The passages come from popular youth novels and will help engage and capture your students’ interest while also working on their test-taking skills. The questions were written to give your students examples of all the types of questions they might see in standardized testing, MOY Testing, or end-of-year exam. Digital with TpT's Easel. Question Types:multiple-choice, multiselect, evidence-based s
Preview of Expository Informative Explanatory Writing Unit Editable CCSS Distance Learning

Expository Informative Explanatory Writing Unit Editable CCSS Distance Learning

Created by
Tracee Orman
This writing unit focuses on explanatory and informative (expository) writing and is aligned with the Common Core State Standards. It has also been recently updated to include Google Drive / Google Classroom editable handouts (perfect for distance learning!) and MLA 8 style handouts.This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.Students will learn to write informative/explanatory essays and research papers by following the step-by-step process. The zipped file in
Preview of Writing Resources Bundle Argument Expository Narrative Journalism

Writing Resources Bundle Argument Expository Narrative Journalism

Created by
Tracee Orman
Writing instruction has never been easier! This download now includes ALL of my writing resources: argument and persuasive, expository (including journalism), and narrative writing. In addition, I added helpful outlines, prompts, and rubrics. The skills practiced are standards-based, aligned with the Common Core State Standards.This is a MEGA BUNDLE of the following products:*ARGUMENT*Argument Writing Mega Bundle (Includes Unit, Editable Handouts, Rubrics, AND Presentation) (This is included in
Preview of Research Paper Bundle: Note Cards, Outlines, MLA 9th Edition | Digital

Research Paper Bundle: Note Cards, Outlines, MLA 9th Edition | Digital

Make writing a research paper manageable for both you and your students with these easy-to-use digital resources!Digital Source CardsNote CardsGraphic OrganizersOutlines for Every Paragraph of the PaperInteractive Guide to MLA Style 9th EditionHow to Cite SourcesHow to Avoid PlagiarismHow to Paraphrase, Summarize, and QuoteParaphrasing and Summarizing Practice Exercises & Answer Key⭐ No more loose note cards! Manage every step of the research paper online. ⭐These resources will save you time
Preview of Persuasive Writing Unit - Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Essay Topics, and Rubric

Persuasive Writing Unit - Lesson, Graphic Organizer, Essay Topics, and Rubric

This persuasive writing unit is suitable for online learning with digital materials for Google Classroom®. Scaffold persuasive essay writing using the slideshow lesson, graphic organizers, and student examples included with this bundle! ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Save over 30% with the bundled discount! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Included with this Persuasive Writing Unit:✏️ Persuasive Writing Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides® & Microsoft PowerPoint®✏️  Main Idea & Supporting Details Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides® & Micr
Preview of Persuasive Writing Public Service Announcement Activities Write and Analyze

Persuasive Writing Public Service Announcement Activities Write and Analyze

Your students will love analyzing, researching, and creating their own PSA with this ready-to-use resource. What an engaging way to introduce persuasive language and writing. Lots of practice means your students are confident as they create their own PSA.Digital and print -- guides your students step-by-step through the process – from analyzing what a PSA is and does to choosing their own topic, researching and creating it. This is what you'll get:print and digital versionstips and suggestions
Preview of Close Reading Article Review Questions For Any NonFiction Text

Close Reading Article Review Questions For Any NonFiction Text

Created by
Tracee Orman
Close Reading Questions: Nonfiction Articles Aligned with the Common Core State StandardsNonfiction articles can be used in any content area. Use the handouts to encourage close reading of the passage or article. May be used with any news, feature, informational, explanatory, argument, opinion, editorial, persuasive, narrative, or autobiographical article/text. Explores comparing two texts for compare/contrast. Students will be required to find evidence from the text to support their answers.*LI
Preview of Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week, Informational Writing | Digital

Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week, Informational Writing | Digital

Created by
English Oh My
Are you looking for engaging, expository paragraph writing activities for your middle school students? This Expository Writing Paragraph of the Week will guide your students in formal paragraph writing and informational paragraph writing.  Your students will be directed to read an engaging article, and each day, your students will be asked to complete a piece of the TALES by writing a format-topic sentence, adding a claim, lifting a line/citing text evidence, elaborating and summing up the parag
Preview of Writing an Objective Summary Step by Step Guide- 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Writing an Objective Summary Step by Step Guide- 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Created by
Oh So Simple ELA
Mastering the art of writing objective summaries can be a challenging endeavor for students. However, fear not! This comprehensive step-by-step guide is here to empower your students with the skills they need to excel in summarizing.Delivered in a convenient Google Drive format, this resource offers a treasure trove of guidance that can be utilized repeatedly to help students refine and perfect their summary skills. Whether students are grappling with literary texts, scientific articles, or hist
Preview of Analyzing Author's Point of View in NonFiction Texts - 4 Close Reading Lessons

Analyzing Author's Point of View in NonFiction Texts - 4 Close Reading Lessons

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction bundle centers around FOUR articles, "Video Games and Violence: Is There A Link?", "Animal Testing: Scientific Research or An
Preview of Persuasive Essay Outline - Writing Assignment and Graphic Organizer OSSLT OLC4O

Persuasive Essay Outline - Writing Assignment and Graphic Organizer OSSLT OLC4O

Guide students through the writing process with this persuasive essay outline! This assignment includes a persuasive writing graphic organizer, assignment instructions, and an editable rubric. Suitable for online learning with digital files for Google Drive®.Included with this Persuasive Writing Assignment:✏️ Persuasive Essay Assignment Instructions - Digital & Print✏️ Writing Process Graphic Organizers - Digital & PrintPlanning Guide for BrainstormingIntroduction Paragraph OutlineICCER
Preview of Author's Point of View Unit - Video Games & Violence Nonfiction Lesson

Author's Point of View Unit - Video Games & Violence Nonfiction Lesson

Determining the author's point of view can be a challenging non fiction reading comprehension concept for middle school ELA students to grasp. I've found that using a thought-provoking and real-world topic helps engage students in critical thinking while they analyze a nonfiction text to determine the author’s point of view. The Analyzing Author’s Point of View nonfiction lesson centers around the article, “Video Games and Violence: Is There a Link?”. This nonfiction lesson includes a close read
Preview of Nonfiction Central Idea PowerPoint, Notes, & Writing

Nonfiction Central Idea PowerPoint, Notes, & Writing

Finding the central idea of nonfiction paragraphs and passages will be easy once your students know what to look for! These resources will also help your students find supporting details and write using text evidence. The PowerPoint corresponds with the guided notes that come in Cornell AND folding versions. BOTH are interactive! The central idea slide presentation includes 38 animated slides. The pdf file includes folding notes, Cornell notes, AND exit slips for formative assessments. Student
Preview of Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading Passages

Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading Passages

This lesson contains an article about the Jesse Owens four gold medal performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the struggle and controversy that surrounded the games. The lesson comes with a writing prompt, a graphic organizer and questions to help initiate a discussion. Works very well as non-fiction compliment to a unit on the Holocaust or World War II.Check out all other informational articles below!Informational Article: Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: Reading PassagesInformatio
Preview of Summarizing, Paraphrasing Slideshow, Notes, Graphic Organizers PRINT & DIGITAL

Summarizing, Paraphrasing Slideshow, Notes, Graphic Organizers PRINT & DIGITAL

Teach your students to summarize and paraphrase fiction and nonfiction by using this PowerPoint and notes for instruction and modeling. Students can then move on to collaborative and independent practice by using their newfound skills on the blank graphic organizers and passages of your choosing.The PowerPoint corresponds with the guided notes that come in 2D notes AND folding versions. BOTH are interactive!UPDATE (4/2020): I've added a digital file to reduce your remote teaching prep work by pr
Preview of Lesson Plan: This I Believe

Lesson Plan: This I Believe

"This I Believe" is a long-running program that began with Edward R. Murrow. This lesson plan, by exploring student's own beliefs, assists students in better understanding themselves in this complex and challenging world. The plan includes * 7 required readings * audio links * teacher resources * vocabulary, quiz, glossary, and key * writing prompt * rubric * images and more. See the preview table of contents for more details. This plan should take two weeks to complete.
Preview of Text Evidence Proof Frames for Reading Comprehension for All Subject Areas

Text Evidence Proof Frames for Reading Comprehension for All Subject Areas

The Text Evidence Proof Frames are easy to use in any subject area. Your students will be able to find text evidence, cite it, and use the evidence in a response paragraph. Works for fiction and nonfiction text. This versatile resource offers easy differentiation with multiple versions of the the text evidence proof frames as well as the paragraph writing frames. The Text Evidence Proof frames will help your students construct a response using evidence from a text. The frames are laid out for si
Preview of Writing: Interacitve Foldable Organizers and Practice

Writing: Interacitve Foldable Organizers and Practice

Bring your students’ writing notebooks to life with folding writing organizers and lessons for each writing task! This product contains everything you need to teach writing. Step-by-step guided instructions with photos, writing prompts, examples for modeling, and dozens of folding organizers are included! Like many teachers, I often used graphic organizers to help students plan and organize their ideas for writing. Unfortunately, students are easily bored by regular organizers and many kids pr
Preview of MARCH TEST PREP ESCAPE ROOM ELA ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING RACE STRATEGY PASSAGES

MARCH TEST PREP ESCAPE ROOM ELA ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING RACE STRATEGY PASSAGES

Need help motivating students who are burnt out on test prep? This St. Patrick's Day March 360 ELA TEST PREP digital escape room will do the trick! CCSS AND COMPATIBLE WITH MOST STATE STANDARDS.The escape room is divided into thematic forest scenes, each designed to simulate a different part of the test. Students will read passages, compose ECR/SCR (constructed responses) and an argumentative essay, analyze writing samples, solve puzzles, and crack ELA codes all while scrolling through an immers
Preview of Writing Summaries - Posters & Sentence Starters for Fiction & Nonfiction Texts

Writing Summaries - Posters & Sentence Starters for Fiction & Nonfiction Texts

Created by
The ESL Nexus
Give your students support in writing summaries of fiction and non-fiction texts! This resource will help English Language Learners and other students write good summaries of both fiction and non-fiction texts by offering organizational frameworks and sentence starters for fiction and non-fiction summaries. The organizational frameworks show what kind of information should be included when writing a summary. The sentence starters offer a variety of writing prompts that students can use to wri
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 READ & RESPOND w/ RACE STRATEGY Middle School Science Independent Close Readers

READ & RESPOND w/ RACE STRATEGY Middle School Science Independent Close Readers

Created by
New Age ELA
Teachers can use these ten exciting worksheets to improve reading comprehension skills and have students learn about science topics/history at the same time. Covers the systems of the human body, exploring the circle of life, invertebrates and vertebrates, the invention of the steam engine, and more.I've also included two bonus resources. One is a vocabulary activity that tasks students with researching unknown domain-specific vocabulary and sharing it with classmates. It's easily adaptable. The
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