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Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing
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Elevate your high school ELA classroom with this comprehensive argument and rhetoric analysis unit for Gloria Steinem's iconic Equal Rights Amendment testimony before the United States Senate. Easily facilitate students as they dive deeply into her testimony's historical context with engaging background notes, explore the power of rhetoric and persuasive techniques through interactive activities, and test their understanding with a challenging MCQ quiz. Not only will the step-by-step presentation guide students through each element, ensuring a thorough grasp of Steinem's impassioned oration, but the additional workbook pages will provide a structured space for students to gather their notes and complete the accompanying activities.

Materials Included:

  • A fully editable PPT Presentation, with over 40 included slides, that spans the entire unit and covers the following topics:
  • Background information regarding the speech's rhetorical situation (speaker, purpose, audience, context, and exigence)
  • How to write rhetorical analysis statements
  • An exemplar rhetorical analysis statement for Steinem's speech
  • How to write a Rogerian (qualified) argument paragraph
  • An exemplar Rogerian argument paragraph for an equal rights related focus question
  • How to write a Rhetorical Precis paragraph
  • An exemplar Rhetorical Precis paragraph for Steinem's speech
  • 5 rigorous rhetoric and argument multiple-choice questions to test students' mastery of the speech
  • Explanation slides to reveal the correct MCQ answer and why it is correct
  • A customized Student Workbook Packet, complete with guided note-taking sections, modeling sections, and activity creation sections - to thoroughly guide students through the daily materials and activities
  • A detailed Teacher's File, complete with student objectives, suggested pacing guide, daily procedures, and common core standards' alignment for grades 9-10

Ignite your students' critical thinking and analytical skills with this dynamic, all-inclusive unit!

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Gloria Steinem Women Rights Lesson Rhetorical Analysis & Argumentative Writing

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Description

Elevate your high school ELA classroom with this comprehensive argument and rhetoric analysis unit for Gloria Steinem's iconic Equal Rights Amendment testimony before the United States Senate. Easily facilitate students as they dive deeply into her testimony's historical context with engaging background notes, explore the power of rhetoric and persuasive techniques through interactive activities, and test their understanding with a challenging MCQ quiz. Not only will the step-by-step presentation guide students through each element, ensuring a thorough grasp of Steinem's impassioned oration, but the additional workbook pages will provide a structured space for students to gather their notes and complete the accompanying activities.

Materials Included:

  • A fully editable PPT Presentation, with over 40 included slides, that spans the entire unit and covers the following topics:
  • Background information regarding the speech's rhetorical situation (speaker, purpose, audience, context, and exigence)
  • How to write rhetorical analysis statements
  • An exemplar rhetorical analysis statement for Steinem's speech
  • How to write a Rogerian (qualified) argument paragraph
  • An exemplar Rogerian argument paragraph for an equal rights related focus question
  • How to write a Rhetorical Precis paragraph
  • An exemplar Rhetorical Precis paragraph for Steinem's speech
  • 5 rigorous rhetoric and argument multiple-choice questions to test students' mastery of the speech
  • Explanation slides to reveal the correct MCQ answer and why it is correct
  • A customized Student Workbook Packet, complete with guided note-taking sections, modeling sections, and activity creation sections - to thoroughly guide students through the daily materials and activities
  • A detailed Teacher's File, complete with student objectives, suggested pacing guide, daily procedures, and common core standards' alignment for grades 9-10

Ignite your students' critical thinking and analytical skills with this dynamic, all-inclusive unit!

Keywords: rhetorical analysis unit, argument analysis unit, U.S history, Civil Rights, Women's Rights, 1970's America, important American speeches, pivotal U.S speeches, speech analysis unit, rhetorical analysis activities, nonfiction text analysis, motivational speeches, inspirational speeches, High school ELA unit, Speech analysis lesson plan, Rhetoric and argument analysis, Guided presentation on speech analysis, Historical context of Steinem's Senate testimony, multiple choice quiz on Steinem's ERA testimony, analyzing famous speeches, High school English curriculum, Engaging secondary ELA lessons, AP Lang, AP Language and Composition, non-fiction reading strategies, non-fiction analysis, U.S Seminal document analysis

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Analyze the structure of texts, including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the text (e.g., a section, chapter, scene, or stanza) relate to each other and the whole.
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