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Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of BUNDLE: History of Photography - High School Art and Art History - Analyzing Art

BUNDLE: History of Photography - High School Art and Art History - Analyzing Art

Looking for a resource to teach Art History? This Bundle is perfect for helping your students master the skill of analyzing photographs. This resource is designed for high school. What's Included: One quiz One exit slipOne testOne essay assignmentYou May Also Like:Art History: Final Exam-High SchoolArt History Quiz and Test: Painting Techniques and Famous ArtistsResearch Paper: Analyzing a PaintingStore Credits:You can receive TPT store credits, to use on future purchases, by leaving a revi
Preview of Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

Paired Texts: Frederick Douglass & Malala Yousafzai - Close Reading Essay Lesson

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OCBeachTeacher
Help your students master the art of the synthesis essay through a scaffolded close reading of three diverse texts — Robert Hayden’s poem “Frederick Douglass,” an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s My Bondage and My Freedom, and a New York Times article on Malala Yousafzai’s UN Appeal This substitute-friendly lesson gives your students practice with close reading and critical thinking through the lens of Frederick Douglass and Malala Yousafzai. Activity handouts include before-, during-, a
Preview of Argument Thesis Statements: Defend, Challenge, Qualify | AP Lang | PDF & Digital

Argument Thesis Statements: Defend, Challenge, Qualify | AP Lang | PDF & Digital

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Laurie Ranum
This product is perfect for introducing and perfecting academic argument thesis statements. Not only will students learn and craft three types of argument thesis statements, but they will also practice writing complex sentences and compound sentences with conjunctive adverbs, advanced structures for maturing writers. Included in this packet are the following items: * Student Handout - defines Defend, Challenge, and Qualify; demonstrates advanced thesis sentence structure in template form * Two
Preview of In Cold Blood: Syntactical Imitations AP Lang | PDF & Digital

In Cold Blood: Syntactical Imitations AP Lang | PDF & Digital

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Laurie Ranum
One of the best ways for AP Lang students to understand and use parallel construction and other syntactical constructions is have them imitate successful authors' constructions. Students will learn the following syntactical constructions: *Parallel Construction *Antimetabole *Anaphora *Antithesis *Polysyndeton *Asyndeton *EllipsisFor twelve text passages from In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote, representing the above syntactical constructions, students will write commentary for th
Preview of Reverse Outlines: Synthesis, Argument, and RA Essays | AP Lang | PDF & Digital

Reverse Outlines: Synthesis, Argument, and RA Essays | AP Lang | PDF & Digital

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Laurie Ranum
This product includes three, three-page reverse outline organizers designed for student essay analysis and reflection for synthesis, argument, and rhetorical analysis. These reverse outlines are an effective method for students to analyze their own writing, thought processes, and organization, and then can be used for revision or for improvement on future essays. They could also be effective in illustrating what another author does in his/her text. A super resource for emphasizing line
Preview of Fed Up Documentary Analysis for AP Language | Documentary Rhetorical Analysis

Fed Up Documentary Analysis for AP Language | Documentary Rhetorical Analysis

This viewing guide for the movie Fed Up (currently available on Netflix) is divided into 3 sections, for before, during and after viewing. Before viewing, students will consider their own assumptions on healthy eating and living, and visually analyze the poster for the film. During viewing, students will keep track of information that surprises them, and take notes on the visual components of the argument. After viewing, students will respond to critical thinking questions about the argument p
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer for Any Nonfiction Speech or Text |AP Lang

Rhetorical Analysis Graphic Organizer for Any Nonfiction Speech or Text |AP Lang

This simple graphic organizer for introducing students to rhetorical analysis is perfect for analyzing rhetorical appeals in any nonfiction text or speech. This resource is included in AP English Language and Composition Unit 2 as well as the Rhetorical Analysis Big Bundle. This graphic organizer will help students move from analysis to writing. After reading and analyzing how the author constructs his or her argument, students will identify the speaker, purpose and audience of the text, and

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