Description
This is a 27-slide research pre-writing packet for a 5-paragraph essay. This product is designed for students to keep all of their pre-writing and research organized in one place. Each slide is non-editable except for text boxes where the student can type. Assign all at once or one slide at a time on Google Classroom
WHAT YOU GET (in order of appearance):
--Research Report title page where the student indicates their research topic
--A color-coded Guiding Framework informational slide that visually represents how a typical 5-paragraph essay is organized.
--A Pre-Writing page where students fill out a T-chart to explore what they already know and what they would like to know about their topic.
--A short exercise titled Conducting Research that explains the difference between paraphrasing and quoting.
--4 slides where students store their research and insert links to their sources.
--A graphic organizer that guides students through forming a research question.
--A graphic organizer for creating supporting topics to their research question.
--A graphic organizer for organizing evidence for each supporting topic. This is color-coded to match the Guiding Framework slide.
--2 slides with guiding questions that help students map out their introduction and conclusion.
--A copy of all slides above filled out for a research paper on Shakespeare.
--The culminating product of that research in a sample 5-paragraph essay on Shakespeare that follows MLA style guidelines with Works Cited.
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Description
This is a 27-slide research pre-writing packet for a 5-paragraph essay. This product is designed for students to keep all of their pre-writing and research organized in one place. Each slide is non-editable except for text boxes where the student can type. Assign all at once or one slide at a time on Google Classroom
WHAT YOU GET (in order of appearance):
--Research Report title page where the student indicates their research topic
--A color-coded Guiding Framework informational slide that visually represents how a typical 5-paragraph essay is organized.
--A Pre-Writing page where students fill out a T-chart to explore what they already know and what they would like to know about their topic.
--A short exercise titled Conducting Research that explains the difference between paraphrasing and quoting.
--4 slides where students store their research and insert links to their sources.
--A graphic organizer that guides students through forming a research question.
--A graphic organizer for creating supporting topics to their research question.
--A graphic organizer for organizing evidence for each supporting topic. This is color-coded to match the Guiding Framework slide.
--2 slides with guiding questions that help students map out their introduction and conclusion.
--A copy of all slides above filled out for a research paper on Shakespeare.
--The culminating product of that research in a sample 5-paragraph essay on Shakespeare that follows MLA style guidelines with Works Cited.




