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Formal Writing Outlines
Formal Writing Outlines are essential for students tackling academic essays and research papers. These templates guide them through structuring introductions, developing arguments with evidence, and forming logical conclusions. By offering a clear framework, you help students focus on content quality and analytical thinking. Formal Writing Outlines are particularly beneficial for upper-grade levels where academic writing demands are higher. Enhance your students' writing proficiency with these structured aids.
Informational Essay Prompt on Hurricanes and Outline Sheet with articles
ELA, Writing, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Outlines, Teacher Tools
This includes two Articles "How do hurricanes form? A step-by-step guide" and "How Do Hurricanes Form?" plus a graph titled "Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale" . After reading these two articles students are given a prompt for an expository essay on how hurricanes are formed. There is also an outline sheet included for students to use in order to help them organize their essay. Plus a rubric for easy grading of final essay.
Author Educate and Create
Tags Essay, Informational, Hurricanes, Writing Prompt, Hurricanes Essay, Informative Essay Planning Sheet
Writing Literary Analysis Step-by-Step Directions & Outline Activity
ELA, Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Outlines, Teacher Tools
What's the method to craft a literary analysis? More importantly, how can you impart the art of writing literary analysis to your students? This manual unravels the process of creating a literary analysis essay through clear, incremental instructions and a plain drafting exercise, addressing key areas such as thesis statements for literary analysis, assertions and justifications, opening sections, structuring of body paragraphs, incorporation of quotes, analysis suggestions, and conclusion writing. Teaching the craft of literary analysis writing can be a daunting task; allow this tool to make it easier for you! This is an excellent reference and essay-writing reference material that your students will appreciate whenever tasked with writing a formal literary analysis essay for your class. The guidelines break down each step of the writing process, from thesis development to introductions and body paragraphs before cleverly supplying tricks and options that will unlock the mysteries of writing a strong conclusion. Included in your download is: - 4 pages of step-by-step literary analysis writing guidelines (Page 1: Thesis Statements; Page 2: Introductions; Page 3: Body Paragraphs; Page 4: Conclusions). Each page is designed to be aesthetically pleasing and easy to follow. Many instructors laminate these pages to provide students with a reference material they can keep and use for years - A two-page summary handout for student reference that addresses everything in the writing guidelines in a clear and concise, text-only format - An essay outline activity that combines our step-by-step guidelines with essay drafting practice. This is a perfect resource that can assist students with nearly any literary analysis writing assignment they might encounter from middle school through higher education. Although this resource can be fitted for any secondary Language Arts classroom, it has been carefully designed to work best in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. These step-by-step guidelines are specifically tied to Common Core ELA Standards for Writing (1, 2, 4, and 9) and Reading Information (4). This resourceis provided as a print-ready, bookmarked, and adjustable PDF file. This resource contains 9 pages.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Literary Analysis, Essays, Directions
Story Outline Skeleton Activity
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Outlines, Teacher Tools
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about languages. Story Outline Skeleton Do you enjoy learning English? Which topic do you like the most Grammar, writing, reading, spelling, comprehension, vocabulary or phonics? Have you ever tried to learn any other language? If yes, tell us more about it? How many languages are spoken in the world? What do you think the most interesting one? Can you say Hello in Spanish, French or even Japanese? You can give it a try! Can you name the countries that speaks Portuguese? How many countries speaks Dutch? What is the less spoken language in the whole world? Would you like to learn a new language someday? If yes, which language will you choose? Story Outline Skeleton Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about world languages. Story Outline Skeleton This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Choose an existing story or come up with your own and use the parts of the skeleton as a guide to make your story outline . Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Story Outline Skeleton Activity, Story Outline Skeleton, Story Outline, Story Outline Activity, Story Outline Facts , Story Outline Facts For Kids, Creative Writing, Creative Writing Facts, Creative Writing Facts For Kids