Description
Looking for a high school ELA resource that helps students track an author’s line of reasoning?
This AP-aligned reading and analysis lesson is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅
This resource includes:
- Guided annotation practice using Amy Tan's short narrative essay "Fish Cheeks"
- A teacher model and sample annotated text
- A structured Line of Reasoning tracking packet
- Sentence starters and an answer key for student support and teacher ease
- A rubric that provides student feedback
Your students will love the clear, step-by-step structure, and you’ll love how easy it is to implement with minimal prep. This resource is ideal for grades 9–12, AP Language and Composition teachers, and both traditional and digital classroom settings.
🎉 Grab it now and start using this resource today!
If your students are struggling with the concept of Line of Reasoning, check out this useful tool: Defining Line of Reasoning | AP Lang & Composition Lesson and Practice
Tracking Line of Reasoning Using a Narrative | AP Lang Annotation Lesson #2
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Description
Looking for a high school ELA resource that helps students track an author’s line of reasoning?
This AP-aligned reading and analysis lesson is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅
This resource includes:
- Guided annotation practice using Amy Tan's short narrative essay "Fish Cheeks"
- A teacher model and sample annotated text
- A structured Line of Reasoning tracking packet
- Sentence starters and an answer key for student support and teacher ease
- A rubric that provides student feedback
Your students will love the clear, step-by-step structure, and you’ll love how easy it is to implement with minimal prep. This resource is ideal for grades 9–12, AP Language and Composition teachers, and both traditional and digital classroom settings.
🎉 Grab it now and start using this resource today!
If your students are struggling with the concept of Line of Reasoning, check out this useful tool: Defining Line of Reasoning | AP Lang & Composition Lesson and Practice





