Engage your students in rhetorical analysis with a fresh, high-interest approach! This unit uses popular songs to introduce and practice rhetorical analysis skills in a way that is both rigorous and relatable. Students will analyze lyrics for rhetorical choices, debate rhetorical effectiveness, and apply their learning in a polished essay. Perfect for AP Language and Composition or upper-level English classes, this unit combines collaboration, critical thinking, and writing practice. What’s Incl
This bundle includes 5 posters catered towards AP English Language and Composition classes! Posters Included: HELPSACK for writing argumentThesis Formulas for Synthesis and ResearchThesis Formulas for Text AnalysisShift Happens- Identifying Tone Shifts SPACECAT for writing rhetorical analysis
This poster serves as a great resource specifically for students who must take the ACT. The poster provides three semi-colon rules that are tested on the ACT, with examples!
This poster shows the 4 comma rules tested on the ACT, with examples. It makes a great anchor chart, and it can also be displayed on a bulletin board or printed as a handout for students!
These slides provide access to a quick and easy introduction to persuasive writing lesson! You can deliver this lesson interactively with your students as a whole group, or share the slides with them electronically and have them work on their own! You could even use these slides as a week of bellringers during a persuasive writing unit. (:
This poster serves as a simple but effective anchor chart for helping students select evidence to support their arguments. The acronym HELPSACK is specifically tied to AP English Language and Composition, but it could also be used for ACT writing!
This proficiency scale provides a basis for self-assessment for students. They can use the 1-4 scale to show how much or little they understood a lesson, new concept, review, etc. The Taylor Swift theme makes it especially accessible to many students!
This bundle includes X posters that will help students improve their writing skills in the high school classroom! Posters included in this bundle: The AEC ParagraphInstead of This, Try ThatThe Writing ProcessThesis Formulas for Synthesis and ResearchThesis Formulas for Text Analysis
This poster serves as a great resource specifically for students who must take the ACT. The poster provides three quotation mark rules that are tested on the ACT, with examples!
This poster provides effective thesis formulas for writing research papers. It is particularly effective for the Synthesis essay on the AP English Language and Composition Exam! It can be used as a poster/anchor chart, bulletin board, or handout!
Display this poster in your classroom as a reminder to students about the components of an AEC paragraph- Assertion, Evidence, and Commentary. Perfect for middle and high school English classes! You can also shrink this file down and distribute it to your students as a handout!
9th - 12th
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
A simple classroom rules poster using the acronym "READ" Let your students know that when they READ, they can succeed in your English class! You could also shrink down to give to students as a handout (:
This bundle of posters includes 3 posters for ACT grammar rules, with examples! Rules included: Commas on the ACTSemi-Colons on the ACTQuotation Marks on the ACT
This simple but effective anchor chart gives students a solid list of synonyms for words students tend to use too often in their essays and other writing assignments. It would also work well as a handout or on a bulletin board!
This reading BINGO is designed to encourage students of all levels to read outside of class. Reading is an essential skill that our students need no matter what they plan to do after they leave our classroom. Students who struggle to read will likely never pick up a book if they don't have some incentive to do so, which is what this resource aims to do. There are boxes that don't require any actual reading but still encourage literacy, which may make it more accessible for reading averse studen
The AI Use Scale serves as a resource for students and teachers in the modern classroom. Teachers who are planning to teach students to use AI effectively can use the scale to show students to what degree they are allowed to use AI on individual assignments.
Display this poster in your classroom or compress as a handout for your students to use to remember how to efficiently label assignments written on loose leaf/notebook paper!