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Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
Argumentative Writing Sample Argument Essay Text FREE
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Here's a FUN approach to learning the elements of an argumentative essay on Google Slides! Students can use the transparent highlights to identify the elements of argument. This can be used before teaching the unit, during, and/or for review. Great for in class and distance learning!

*Slides Can Be EDITED.

STUDENTS WILL IDENTIFY THESE ELEMENTS:

❤ Hook

❤ Background Information (introduction)

❤ Thesis Statement

❤ Counterclaim

❤ Topic Sentences

❤ Evidence

❤ Transitions

❤ Elaboration/Discussion/Reasoning

❤ Conclusion Elements: restate the thesis, summarize key points, revisit hook

DIGITAL WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR!

FULL ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WORKSHOP

Looking for a full digital argumentative essay workshop? This one guides students through every element and paragraph with tutorial videos, samples, instructions, and digital graphic organizers. It's kind of like having a second teacher in the room! SHARE & GO. NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

THESIS STATEMENT WORKSHOP

Do your students need extra practice writing thesis statements? This workshop makes thesis writing easy and gives students tons of practice! SHARE & GO.NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY

This digital workshop teaches students to write a literary analysis by teaching them to analyze the elements of literature. They can choose their own literature and choose which literary elements they would like to analyze from the literature they have chosen.

It has a cool digital sticky note format that kids find visually appealing. SHARE & GO. NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

INFORMATIVE WRITING

Students learn the structure and elements of informational writing with this highly engaging digital workshop.

NARRATIVE WRITING

Narrative writing using a Pixar Short Film? YES! And your students will LOVE IT!

CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE WRITING Using R.A.C.E.T (t=transitions)

This constructed response workshop with writing prompts and passages guides students through every step. Keep your students writing routinely over extended time frames and make sure they are fully prepared for the state test!

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Description

Here's a FUN approach to learning the elements of an argumentative essay on Google Slides! Students can use the transparent highlights to identify the elements of argument. This can be used before teaching the unit, during, and/or for review. Great for in class and distance learning!

*Slides Can Be EDITED.

STUDENTS WILL IDENTIFY THESE ELEMENTS:

❤ Hook

❤ Background Information (introduction)

❤ Thesis Statement

❤ Counterclaim

❤ Topic Sentences

❤ Evidence

❤ Transitions

❤ Elaboration/Discussion/Reasoning

❤ Conclusion Elements: restate the thesis, summarize key points, revisit hook

DIGITAL WRITING WORKSHOPS FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR!

FULL ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WORKSHOP

Looking for a full digital argumentative essay workshop? This one guides students through every element and paragraph with tutorial videos, samples, instructions, and digital graphic organizers. It's kind of like having a second teacher in the room! SHARE & GO. NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

THESIS STATEMENT WORKSHOP

Do your students need extra practice writing thesis statements? This workshop makes thesis writing easy and gives students tons of practice! SHARE & GO.NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY

This digital workshop teaches students to write a literary analysis by teaching them to analyze the elements of literature. They can choose their own literature and choose which literary elements they would like to analyze from the literature they have chosen.

It has a cool digital sticky note format that kids find visually appealing. SHARE & GO. NO PLANNING! NO PREP! NO PRINT!

INFORMATIVE WRITING

Students learn the structure and elements of informational writing with this highly engaging digital workshop.

NARRATIVE WRITING

Narrative writing using a Pixar Short Film? YES! And your students will LOVE IT!

CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE WRITING Using R.A.C.E.T (t=transitions)

This constructed response workshop with writing prompts and passages guides students through every step. Keep your students writing routinely over extended time frames and make sure they are fully prepared for the state test!

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Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly.
Support claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence, using credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
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