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Writing Common Core RH.9-10.4 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 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 The Abolitionist Movement

The Abolitionist Movement

This is a CCLS aligned lesson that introduces students to the Abolitionist Movement in America. It includes informational texts, vocabulary building exercises, Mini-Biographies of key Abolitionist leaders, Graphic organizers, writing activities and a creative critical thinking task. This lesson also includes a PowerPoint presentation and written lesson plan for your convenience. Abolitionist Leaders covered in detail are Harriet Tubman, Lloyd Garrison, Fredrick Douglass, Lucretia Mott, Sojourner
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 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 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 Comprehensive Frankenstein Test, Essay Questions, Enhance Learning, Digital

Comprehensive Frankenstein Test, Essay Questions, Enhance Learning, Digital

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Comprehensive Frankenstein Test & Essay Questions: Enhance Learning | Digital Resource for Engaging Literary Analysis | Ideal for High School English | Includes Answer Key 44 PAGES AND 36 SLIDES Unleash the power of literary analysis with our Comprehensive Frankenstein Test & Essay Questions! Elevate learning and captivate students with thought-provoking inquiries about Mary Shelley's masterpiece. This Digital Resource is tailor-made to engage learners, providing an immersive experienc
Preview of Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address All In One  w/ Questions, Assessments & PPT

Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address All In One w/ Questions, Assessments & PPT

Created by
YourTeachingDoc
Teaching students to analyze foundational US documents can be challenging! With this All in One Bundle, your students will be able to understand grade level vocabulary, analyze Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address through rhetorical devices and produce an Oral and/or Written Presentation to demonstrate mastery. This Bundle Includes:POWERPOINT:*Clearly Stated Purpose*Standards*Learning Objectives. *Key Terms *Closer Read Analysis* Key Concepts In Lesson: Main Claim of Text, Use of Parallelism, Attitud
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 MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

MLK Jr. BUNDLE for Rhetoric, Writing, Speaking, Activities, & More (1-4 Weeks)

Hello Fellow Teacher, Enjoy this bundle which can be combined with To Kill a Mockingbird to create a six-week or even an eight-week unit if you would like. Pick and choose from one year to the next which activities your students complete. This comprehensive bundle includes the following items: 1. A 12-page Google Slides PDF contains the following:22 critical thinking questions about content6 suggestions for Activities6 questions about ethos, pathos, & logosThis unit covers all four ELA stand
Preview of The Grapes of Wrath, Literature Guide

The Grapes of Wrath, Literature Guide

Created by
Our Mrs Johnson
Here is everything you need to teach Steinbeck's difficult historical novel about the Joad family. I have included historical information about the dust bowl and the Great Depression in addition to chapter summaries, discussion questions, themes and writing assignments.
Preview of AICE International History Chapter 1.4 Mini Unit & Writing Workshops BUNDLE

AICE International History Chapter 1.4 Mini Unit & Writing Workshops BUNDLE

This bundle comes the Chapter 1.4 Mini Unit & Paper 2 Part A Writing Workshop, & Paper 2 Part B Writing Workshop. **** The writing workshops are also BUNDLED in the Chapter 1 Writing Bundle.****Each product can be purchased separately.
Preview of Civil Disobedience Pieces: Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King

Civil Disobedience Pieces: Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King

Created by
Debbie's Den
If you're looking for the perfect civil disobedience handout that covers the works of these two great men, then this is the place to be. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students in either English or social studies can use critical-thinking skills to dissect the pieces of each leader as well as find profound commonalities between their approaches. This is an ideal supplement for those who study the Romantic Period and/or history. A detailed answer sheet accompanies this printable.
Preview of Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day (#1-15)

Grammar Tip of the Day is here to save the day and start class off on a strong foot! Each box contains the necessary information to provide your students with a quick grammar lesson at the start of the day. This information has been formatted to emphasize the key points of each grammar lesson while being easy to copy and paste into a myriad of other presentation forms. References from well regarded sources across the web are also included for each source.My favorite way to implement these gramma
Preview of Civil War:  What I Saw at Shiloh by Ambrose Bierce (with questions & key)

Civil War: What I Saw at Shiloh by Ambrose Bierce (with questions & key)

Students like the very descriptive language Bierce uses in this excerpt. Several have gone on to read more about Ambrose Bierce. This is a great description of the effects of war. Included in this purchase: - Bierce's well written account with background information -Open ended Questions for students & answer Key - lower level True or False Questions & answer Key Ambrose Bierce was an American writer with a style akin to Mark Twain. During the Civil War he was an officer in the 9t
Preview of Civil War Sherman's letter to the citizens of Atlanta (with questions & key)

Civil War Sherman's letter to the citizens of Atlanta (with questions & key)

You get: Background information on General Sherman and his burning of Atlanta Sherman's well written, blunt letter Questions for students (three open ended questions) & key Ten Question, lower level thinking, True or False Quiz The letter describes General Sherman's destructive philosophy of war before he burns the city of Atlanta and sets out on Sherman's March to the Sea. A great Civil War primary source. Best Wishes The Past is a Blast
Preview of Civil Disobedience Synthesis Essay

Civil Disobedience Synthesis Essay

Created by
Debbie's Den
A perfect assessment for English or social studies teachers who want to delve into civil disobedience, this synthesis essay compilation provides a prompt, rubric, tips for writing, a fill-in chart, a brainstorming activity, and an answer key. A list of articles and videos that examine the topic are delineated in this handout as well. This all-in-one, seven-page worksheet is a complement and supplement to the study of the Romantic Period as well as to the examination of individuals who have mad
Preview of Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Lowell Mill Girl Simulation writing assignment - high school market revolution

Lowell Mill Girl Simulation writing assignment - high school market revolution

This writing assignment is designed to accompany the online simulation found at:https://tihc.uml.edu/bringing-history-home/page_00/index.htmThis assignment asks students to write a narrative of what they experience as a mill girl in the simulation, and includes a break-down of requirements they need to include from the simulation in order for them to get the most out of the experience.I’ve included 4 examples of student work to give you an idea of the sort of finished product you can expect from
Preview of Autopsy, The New World, Quiz A4

Autopsy, The New World, Quiz A4

This is a writing summative to have all students demonstrate their understanding of the Autopsy Project.
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