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Teach speech analysis and persuasive writing with this Rhetorical Devices & Analysis Unit: parallel structure (parallelism), repetition, rhetorical questions and their effects through lessons with worksheets, quick practice activities, famous speeches analysis: foundational American texts, Shakespeare, and relatable pop culture orators! All are included in a printable activity book with scaffolded writing prompts.
Great for ELA and AP Lang classrooms!
Contains pop culture examples (such as lyric excerpts by Beyonce, the Talking Heads, and Star Wars quotes), important text from American History (including Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and John F. Kennedy's inaugural Address, and Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address") and Shakespearean examples (Marc Antony's speech from Julius Caesar). Includes:
What's Included:
* Guided lesson in PowerPoint and PDF formats
* Worksheets for guided notes during lessons
* Guided discussion Prompts
*Classroom Activities
* Assignments and assessments
* Speech analysis and speech writing assessment
* Video examples of speeches for differentiated learning to assist audio/visual learners
Key Common Core Standards met:
L.9-10.1a
L.9-10.1b
RI.9-10.6
RI.9-10.9
W.11-12.2c
CCRA.R.4
CCRA.SL.3
L.11-12.3a
RI.11-12.6
RI.11-12.8
RI.11-12.9
W.11-12.9b
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- Can you apply rhetorical devices in your writing?: Essay Writing
- For a unit analyzing technology's effect on writing: Ethical A.I. vs ChatGPT
- For a unit on Media Literacy, Bias, and Propaganda: Media Literacy
- Rhetorical Devices as Pathos: Rhetorical Triangle
- For a lesson on Argumentative Writing and Debate: Logical Fallacies
- For our popular Diction and Euphemisms unit: Connotation vs Denotation
- For a lesson on citing evidence in an essay: MLA Citation
- For a unit on punctuation (semi-colons and more): Punctuation and SVO
- View our full store at: Diogenes Education TPT
- More information or contact us here: Diogenes Education
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Rhetorical Devices Speech Analysis: Parallelism & Parallel Structure, Repetition
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Description
Teach speech analysis and persuasive writing with this Rhetorical Devices & Analysis Unit: parallel structure (parallelism), repetition, rhetorical questions and their effects through lessons with worksheets, quick practice activities, famous speeches analysis: foundational American texts, Shakespeare, and relatable pop culture orators! All are included in a printable activity book with scaffolded writing prompts.
Great for ELA and AP Lang classrooms!
Contains pop culture examples (such as lyric excerpts by Beyonce, the Talking Heads, and Star Wars quotes), important text from American History (including Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech and John F. Kennedy's inaugural Address, and Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address") and Shakespearean examples (Marc Antony's speech from Julius Caesar). Includes:
What's Included:
* Guided lesson in PowerPoint and PDF formats
* Worksheets for guided notes during lessons
* Guided discussion Prompts
*Classroom Activities
* Assignments and assessments
* Speech analysis and speech writing assessment
* Video examples of speeches for differentiated learning to assist audio/visual learners
Key Common Core Standards met:
L.9-10.1a
L.9-10.1b
RI.9-10.6
RI.9-10.9
W.11-12.2c
CCRA.R.4
CCRA.SL.3
L.11-12.3a
RI.11-12.6
RI.11-12.8
RI.11-12.9
W.11-12.9b
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Check out our other lessons to improve writing
- Can you apply rhetorical devices in your writing?: Essay Writing
- For a unit analyzing technology's effect on writing: Ethical A.I. vs ChatGPT
- For a unit on Media Literacy, Bias, and Propaganda: Media Literacy
- Rhetorical Devices as Pathos: Rhetorical Triangle
- For a lesson on Argumentative Writing and Debate: Logical Fallacies
- For our popular Diction and Euphemisms unit: Connotation vs Denotation
- For a lesson on citing evidence in an essay: MLA Citation
- For a unit on punctuation (semi-colons and more): Punctuation and SVO
- View our full store at: Diogenes Education TPT
- More information or contact us here: Diogenes Education
=============
If you like this product, please leave a review: Not only does it help us create more great products like this, but for every review you leave you earn TpT credits toward discounts on future orders on the store!
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