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Writing Common Core RH.9-10.1 resources

Preview of Reading Primary & Secondary Sources Doodle Notes and Station Activities

Reading Primary & Secondary Sources Doodle Notes and Station Activities

Created by
History Gal
Students will learn how to read primary and secondary sources by completing an engaging set of graphic doodle notes and actively participating in 5 learning stations.What's included:*Instructions for teachers (6 pages, pdf, not editable)*Doodle notes with sections for students to fill in and color as you cover the information on the handout. (2 pages, pdf, not editable)*Filled-in greyscale version of the doodle notes to be used a coloring sheets or for doodling while you go over the information.
Preview of WWII Propaganda Posters Activities and Project Print & Digital

WWII Propaganda Posters Activities and Project Print & Digital

Examine over a dozen famous WWII home front propaganda posters for the devices used, culminating learning with students creating posters of their own to address a current school problem.Let your principal decide whose poster has the winning message to transform your school’s culture!This plug-and-play PBL activity kit comes as a printable PDF and digital in Google Slides!Greatness is spotting persuasive devices at work and knowing how to use them for good. World War II was the U.S.’s greatest f
Preview of Hinduism & Buddhism: Compare & Contrast: Ancient India: Reading Passages

Hinduism & Buddhism: Compare & Contrast: Ancient India: Reading Passages

In this lesson students will compare and contrast the beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism, and create a graphic organizer to keep track of these findings. In addition, students will use their graphic organizer to help them write an extended response (teacher model included) that explains the similarities and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism.Updated November 2023 to include a Power Point!--> Want all of my ancient civilizations units in one HUGE money-saving (and time-saving) bundle? CLI
Preview of How to Write a CER Paragraph -- Handout, Sentence Frames, and Rubric

How to Write a CER Paragraph -- Handout, Sentence Frames, and Rubric

This versatile resource offers the necessary scaffolding to help students write a Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning paragraph independently!1. Save time as students can use the checklist to make certain they have included each of the necessary components for each part of the paragraph. 2. The sentence frames can be used to scaffold and differentiate for students needing support as they begin3. Refer to the color-coded example from the commonly read text, The Hunger Games, to help students envisio
Preview of Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Culminate your Human Geography, Current Events, or Contemporary World Issues course with this highly scaffolded project that lets your students research and argue for the most urgent issues of the 21st century!It's two projects in one! Students can either: Design a one-pager poster, creating a visual learning tool for others Construct an in-depth research essay, diving into the roots of the issue and thoroughly dissecting possible solutionsEverything is included, from brainstorming to final edit
Preview of Evidence Task Cards (C-E-R Practice) | Printable & Digital

Evidence Task Cards (C-E-R Practice) | Printable & Digital

Are you looking for a fun way for your high school students to practice evidence? Maybe you just need an easy and out-of-the-box method for reviewing the C-E-R (claim, evidence, and reasoning) framework? These printable and digital evidence task cards are the perfect review!This set of task cards allows students to brainstorm evidence ideas, match appropriate evidence to differing tasks, evaluate strong and weak evidence, and more. With these 24 two-sided cards, you'll have an activity you can u
Preview of Of Mice and Men Novel Study

Of Mice and Men Novel Study

Created by
LIT Lessons
This amazing bundle is a COMPREHENSIVE 5-week set of instructional materials for teaching Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. With over 70+ Common Core aligned resources, students will deeply engage with the novel and develop their literacy skills through close-reading analyses, argumentative writing, background knowledge-building activities and pre-reading lessons, a project that connects the novel to an inquiry of the American Dream, vocabulary, assessments, text-based essays, and more. The sui
Preview of Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 9-12

Reading Organizers & Activities BUNDLE Grades 9-12

Created by
Tracee Orman
Common Core Aligned Organizers and Activities BUNDLE for Grades 9-12: Essential graphic organizers, forms, rubrics, and checklists to use with any high school text. This bundle contains the following individual products (in their entirety): READING: Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for Reading Grades 11-12 (Updated!) Common Core Standards Graphic Organizers for ELA Reading Grades 9-10 *Newly Updated Jan. 2014 - 50 organizers added!* Common Core Standards Reading Graphic Organizers f
Preview of US History Primary Source DBQ Writing Activities Print & Digital

US History Primary Source DBQ Writing Activities Print & Digital

Step up your U.S. History units with these close readings of 2 paired short high-interest primary source documents, each with an accompanying extended writing template answering a thematic question.Each kit comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides.************************************Included in each Paired Source Writing KitDetailed lesson plans with step-by-step directionsSuggested answer keysIntroductory brainstorming and Four Corners discussion protocolConcept Definition note
Preview of Thomas Paine's The Crisis No. 1 Questions, Prompts, SOAPTone, and Google Form

Thomas Paine's The Crisis No. 1 Questions, Prompts, SOAPTone, and Google Form

Created by
Moore English
Thomas Paine's famed The American Crisis is a classic piece of American rhetoric, and using the text in history or English language arts is a great way to expose students to foundational documents and seminal texts. This lesson includes an excerpt from The Crisis No. 1 with opportunities for rhetorical analysis, writing, and test prep. Includes analytical and rhetorical writing prompts and an easy-to-use rubric, analysis questions, and SOAPSTone analysis. The 20+ reading questions come in severa
Preview of Monthly Current Event Assignment

Monthly Current Event Assignment

Have your students become world class news reporters and stay current on events with this monthly project!! This is one of my students' favorite assignments and they enjoy presenting their research to the class throughout the year. I tend to get too many request to do current events and have to limit them as progress through the curriculum. This assignment also astonishes parents, because their student becomes mini-experts on the specific topic that they choose. This project is successful becau
Preview of Mini Research Project: Create a Social Justice Leaflet | Printable & Digital

Mini Research Project: Create a Social Justice Leaflet | Printable & Digital

Engage your students with social justice issues with this Social Justice Leaflet Mini Research Project! This digital and printable Social Justice Leaflet Mini Research Project is designed to engage students with social justice issues and work on their research skills in a project that won't take weeks and weeks of time. During this mini-research project, students will first learn about the group "The White Rose." The White Rose was a group of young people who used their words to fight the Nazi p
Preview of Roosevelt Four Freedoms Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Roosevelt Four Freedoms Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing two primary source documents: President Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech and Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” painting series in a text and image-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample. This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is conveying a complex and scary message with simplicity, positivity, and emotion. Challenge your students with this plug-and-play lesson to learn
Preview of Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Handout/Poster

Claim Evidence Reasoning (CER) Handout/Poster

Created by
Jewels
This is a CER (Cliam, Evidence, Reasoning) poster or handout for students to understand how to use the CER format in any subject matter. The CER poster divides explanations into three logical, manageable and teachable components for: Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning. It also provides sentence starters.
Preview of Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address and W.E.B. Du Bois’s response, "Of Mr. Washington and Others,” and playing them against the backdrop of the Gilded Age in a text-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample.This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is finding common ground even when you passionately disagree with another person’s position.The decades after the Civ
Preview of 1920s Scopes Trial Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

1920s Scopes Trial Primary Source Writing Activity Print & Digital

Strengthen students' skills in analyzing two opposing points of view from the Scopes "Monkey" trial and playing them against each other in a text-driven, evidence-based extended writing sample. This resource comes in both print PDF and digital for Google Slides.**************************************Greatness is respecting another's values even if they are different from your own. The Scopes trial captivated the entire United States for the summer of 1925, pitting society-wide “old-fashion” reli
Preview of AICE International History Ch 4 Mini Unit BUNDLE-China & Japan 1912-1945

AICE International History Ch 4 Mini Unit BUNDLE-China & Japan 1912-1945

Here you will find all 4 mini units for Chapter 4: China & Japan 1912 - 1945. For less than $2.50 a day, you will be set for at least 26 school days (including quiz days). While the quizzes are about 1/2 a period to account for extended time or prep/collect, I do not start the next unit.) Each mini unit can also be purchased separately. The Chapter will take you about a month. There is flexibility to shorten or extend this Chapter using these resources or you can combine with other writing
Preview of Biography Essay Rubric

Biography Essay Rubric

A simple essay rubric that I use for biographies.In my school my students can sometimes be absent for longer periods of time, so I generally assign them mini-research projects/essays where I can be a little bit more indirect with the learning and not teach from a textbook. That being said, this rubric often can be used for English as well as History. It's a bit informal, but also creative at the same time, and I find it hits a lot of areas both subjects try to focus on.As with all of my products
Preview of Living American Hero US History Project Print & Digital

Living American Hero US History Project Print & Digital

Grab the perfect end-of-year or after-the-exam-and-everybody's-fried project to culminate your US History class with meaning!The project challenges your students to develop a two-part authentic product that challenges them to brainstorm, research, and nominate their living hero to the President of the United States to receive the next Medal of Freedom and to craft a genuine thank you letter to their nominee for their impactful and inspiring accomplishments. This project comes in two versions: p
Preview of "Speech at the Virginia Convention" Questions, Prompts, and SOAPSTone Analysis

"Speech at the Virginia Convention" Questions, Prompts, and SOAPSTone Analysis

Created by
Moore English
Patrick Henry's famed "Speech at the Virginia Convention" is a classic piece of American oratory, and using the text in history or English language arts is a great way to expose students to foundational documents and seminal texts. This lesson includes opportunities for rhetorical analysis, writing, and test prep. Includes analytical and rhetorical writing prompts and an easy-to-use rubric, analysis questions, and SOAPSTone analysis. Includes a fillable .pdf, Google Slides, and Google Form. Incl
Preview of Enlightenment-French Revolution CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect (10.2) w/ Answer Key

Enlightenment-French Revolution CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect (10.2) w/ Answer Key

Created by
Global 4Life
This is an editable CRQ on the Enlightenment-French Revolution. It is a CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect. This is set up to mirror the new NYS Global Framework Regents Exam. This goes with unit 10.2. The first document is historical context on the ideas from the Enlightenment and a Point of View on French Revolution. Answer key is included!
Preview of Autopsy: The New World

Autopsy: The New World

Autopsy Project: The New World. his is a week activity where the students will show off a variety of skills like, drawing, research, writing, etc. while working with their peers. This a fantastic activity to have the students take ownership and be super creative.
Preview of BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

BLACK LIVES MATTER, Current Events, Common Core Unit

Great for Black History Month! This full unit covers multiple perspectives on the "Black Lives Matter" debate and allows students to find their own point of view on the issue. The unit includes a literary connection, background, historical connections, an implicit argument, arguments across multimedia, photographic connections, a class debate planning system, a research guide, and space for an argumentative essay.
Preview of History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This lesson can be used as a way to introduce your class to the study of history as an evidence-based practice by having them "solve" an open case using the evidence available to them. It can also be used as a way to introduce thesis writing and using evidence in support of a claim for writing in History/Social Studies. The materials in the resources are entirely customizable -- you can build them to suit your needs using simple tools (e.g. Google Maps) or keep them as is.
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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.

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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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