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Preview of Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Teaching high school students about citing sources in a research paper (and avoiding plagiarism) can be challenging with so much to cover— MLA vs. APA, in-text citations, embedding quotes… the list goes on! This comprehensive research writing resource simplifies the process, breaking down MLA Format and APA Style in a clear and accessible way. ⚡⚡Get this lesson to help your students confidently master the essentials of citing text evidence and maintaining academic integrity. This no-prep G
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited | High School ELATake your students’ writing and analysis skills to the next level with this comprehensive Rhetorical Analysis Bundle! This carefully curated set of resources gives you everything you need to teach, practice, and assess key rhetorical concepts while reinforcing strong research and citation habits. This bundle includes: • Mastering Works Cited Resource – Help students confidently format and organize
Preview of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Unit Plan

“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Unit Plan

Unlock the full complexity of Joyce Carol Oates’s classic short story, "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" with this premium, multi-level teaching guide, designed for AP English Literature, Undergraduate, and Graduate classrooms. Created by Dr. Whitney Kosters (PhD, Victorian Literature), this guide offers a professional, flexible framework for deep critical engagement with one of America's most chilling short stories. Whether you are designing a full unit or a short 2–3 day literary exp
Preview of School Improvement Persuasive Essay Opinion Writing Scaffolded Unit Grades 5–8

School Improvement Persuasive Essay Opinion Writing Scaffolded Unit Grades 5–8

Do you ever wonder what students really think about their school? This engaging School Solutions Persuasive Essay resource gives students in grades 5–8 the chance to share their honest ideas, reflect on real school needs, and propose thoughtful solutions through purposeful writing. Instead of writing about a generic prompt, students are invited to think critically about their own school community and explain what change they believe would make the biggest difference. This persuasive writing l
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