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8th grade writing-expository simulations

Preview of Mock Trial Preparation and Script

Mock Trial Preparation and Script

This product includes graphic organizers to help your students gather ideas and information to present in a formal trial-like manner. You can use any literature story or informational text with this packet. Put a character or a historical figure on trial for crimes they've committed. The possibilities are endless!You will receive:Printable pages that can be used to create a packet specialized for both the Prosecution team and the Defense Team.A script to help move the trial along in a manner tha
Preview of Lowell Mill Girls Document Base Question and Lesson

Lowell Mill Girls Document Base Question and Lesson

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
The purpose of this activity is to familiarize students with life at Lowell Mills and the causes and effects of the strike. Students will use primary sources to compare and contrast accounts of life at Lowell. Students will examine documents from the Lowell Mill and also documents about the strike. Then students will analyze the documents to determine if the accounts are exaggerated. Finally, students will evaluate the strike's impact on the labor union movement and the women's rights moveme
Preview of Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

Heart Transplant Debate - Argument, Persuasion, Line of Reasoning, Team Building

The Heart Transplant debate is a great entry to a unit on persuasion/argumentation. It's also a fantastic tool to teach Line of Reasoning through experiential learning. This activity provides an opportunity for students to apply knowledge of general debate skills as well as locating and citing appropriate evidence. Two articles are linked as sources and pre-reading to this debate. My students loved arguing for their "client" and this debate got them out of their seats. I used this as an opportun
Preview of The Giver by Lowry Ceremony of Twelve Simulation Lesson and Writing

The Giver by Lowry Ceremony of Twelve Simulation Lesson and Writing

Created by
Emily Gaul
This lesson is for Chapter 7/8 of The Giver by Lois Lowry. It is a simulation of the Ceremony of Twelve. This will help students understand the gravity and meaning of this ceremony in the book, aiding in their comprehension of what Jonas is undergoing. The simulation includes everything from what you should say in the beginning; mock tests for disposition, energy level, intelligence, and interests - the four components of the "testing period" for the community members; it also includes labels
Preview of Math Role-Playing Game (Trip Planners): Travel Cards 1-20

Math Role-Playing Game (Trip Planners): Travel Cards 1-20

Created by
Tammy Griffis
Trip Planners is a role-playing game that integrates math, geography, and writing. Students begin with a folder that includes an expense ledger, spiral notebook for journal writing, laminated United States road map, and a United States road atlas. Using the laminated road map, students plan a cross-country road trip. Next, students begin with $5,000 in their expense ledger. Students randomly choose a travel card. Each travel card represents one day of traveling on the road and include food
Preview of Lincoln Assassination Trial of Mary Surratt: The Conspirator

Lincoln Assassination Trial of Mary Surratt: The Conspirator

Created by
Daniel Jones
This is a simulation of the trial of Mary Surratt. Your students will be assigned a key figure in the case. The students will research their character and their characters connection to the events and the trial. The students will simulate the trial and come to their own conclusion as to whether Mary Surratt was guilty.
Preview of Argue A Supreme Court Case Using Precedents!

Argue A Supreme Court Case Using Precedents!

Created by
BossHistory
Use this project to get your students researching and analyzing important federal court decisions involving precedents in education!Students are provided with 4 fictional court cases involving student rights in schools. They are to read the facts of the case and then form an argument that they could present to the Supreme Court by doing the following:-Provide a case summary-Identify the constitutional issue(s)-Declare which side of the case they will argue-State their argument-Find and summarize
Preview of Sample Introduction of Expository or Informative essay

Sample Introduction of Expository or Informative essay

Created by
Writing Whiz
Provided here is a model or sample introduction of an informative essay. Writing Whiz uses a sample introduction to outline, demonstrate, and explain how students should create the introduction to an informative essay; start with a catchy first line. This leads into an anecdote or examples, statements on the importance of the topic, and a final thesis statement or specific topic sentence. The introduction sets up the entire rest of the essay. Of note are the strong verbs, transitions (no repeati
Preview of Essay Writing Unit

Essay Writing Unit

Scrambling to construct instructions for essays? Tired of reading the same generic papers over and over? Well, the students find that frustrating, too! Purchase this bundle for differentiated and individualized content to promote skilled writers. Once purchased, you will have access to instruction and assessment in all three writing content areas: informative, persuasive, and narrative.  Educators will be able to use the prompts effectively as the creative content will be certain to build rappor
Preview of Writing Revisions: Amazing Race

Writing Revisions: Amazing Race

Revisions: Are you looking for a fun way for your students to revise their writing beyond the basics? This is a writing event your students will remember FOREVER! Students will race around to 7 different stations by using the location clues provided (route info). At the station students will complete a revision task (road block) and a team challenge (detour)! This activity was created based on the infamous TV series, The Amazing Race. Please note: set-up is required, BUT totally worth it!
Preview of Rhetoric - SOAPS, RAFTS chart for writing

Rhetoric - SOAPS, RAFTS chart for writing

Created by
Shakespeare Fan
This chart can help students write in different modes as they consider the "SOAPS" elements of writing: Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, and Subject. Use this to guide students as far as "Role/Speaker" and "Format/Purpose" when coming up with writing prompts.
Preview of Dream Vacation Project

Dream Vacation Project

In this fun interdisciplinary research project students use many applications of knowledge to design their dream vacation. This project is a 10 step process. Included in this product will be the following: -Project PowerPoint -Student Planning Guide & Scrapbook -Hook Activity Materials
Preview of Author's Study: Agents & Advances (A Literacy Simulation)

Author's Study: Agents & Advances (A Literacy Simulation)

Are you looking for a creative and fun way to have students engage in an author's study? The simulation Agents & Advances calls on students to serve as literary agents as they work to secure an advance for the author they represent. During this five week unit students will learn background information about an author they select, read multiple books, understand how their author uses literary elements to enhance their writing, and craft a business letter showcasing what they have learned. T
Preview of ROMEO AND JULIET PARTNERED WRITING ASSIGNMENT

ROMEO AND JULIET PARTNERED WRITING ASSIGNMENT

RAFT your way through Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Transform your classroom into a newsroom with this assignment! Students take turns composing and responding to Dear Abby-style questions from members of the town of Verona.
Preview of Timed or Speed Writing: Informative or Expository

Timed or Speed Writing: Informative or Expository

Created by
Writing Whiz
Writing Whiz has created a complete guide to administering a timed or speed writing exercise focusing on informative writing. Included are instructions on how to administer timed writing in your classroom, a model of what you want your student to accomplish, a rubric that the students and teachers will use to grade the timed writing, and three prompts that can be used. The rubric asks students to increase their word count, vary their transitional words and phrases, improve their weak verbs, and
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