Product OverviewTired of students starting every essay with "Since the beginning of time..." This comprehensive resource provides a repeatable, 3-sentence formula for high-scoring introductions. By teaching the "1-2-3 Funnel" for intros you give students a roadmap that eliminates blank-page anxiety and builds the sophistication AP graders look for. What’s Included?1. The Introduction GuideThe Big 5 Hook Devices: Detailed breakdowns for Rhetorical Questions, Scene-Setters, Paradoxes, Quotatio
Teach students the art of persuasive writing in a fun, modern, and rigorous way! This all-in-one unit helps grade 12 students master the rhetorical situation by crafting arguments for multiple audiences and even different media platforms. Perfect for ENG4U1 or AP English Language, this unit emphasizes audience awareness, purposeful language, strategic syntax, and the power of comparisons. What’s Included: Step-by-step student worksheet to plan, outline, and annotate writing. A multimodal co
Bring Shakespeare into the 21st century with this Hamlet Soliloquy Music Video Project! Students reinterpret one of Hamlet’s famous soliloquies by producing a 3–5 minute music video that captures the themes, tone, and conflict of the text. This engaging and highly structured project helps students move from literary analysis to creative production, all while reinforcing key skills in interpretation, media literacy, and collaboration. Designed for clarity and accessibility, this resource is:
This Google Slides Presentation takes students step by step through the OSSLT opinion essay. Students look at EQAO released exemplars of marked essays to fully understand how to write and organize an effective code 60. There are also two potential opinion essay topics included.
This Google Slide presentation takes students step by step through creating a general introduction, or a "hook", for a formal essay. This is a perfect resource for any student studying Romeo and Juliet.
The OSSLT is back after a two-year hiatus and there are many changes to the format of the assessment. If you need to communicate to students, fellow teachers, or parents the changes to the test, layout and timelines in an easy to digest format, this is the presentation is for you. The presentation takes the plethora of information from EQAO and breaks it down into a easy to read format.
This Google Slides presentation takes students step by step through writing a five paragraph, formal essay on the play, Romeo and Juliet. Students will be guided through the following concepts: 1) Essay terminology 2) The writing process 3) The structure of a five-paragraph essay 4) Where and how to start! 4) Embedding quotations, and rules of formal language
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