One way to structure ideas into paragraph form is to use 3.8 Power Paragraph writing. This guide shows students how the structure works and allows them to practice with the visual guide still available to reference while they work.
Students are provided with some background information on a company and asked to research two different Market Research firms to see which one is better suited to meet their needs.
Current students have never known a world without the internet. In this activity they review a timeline of events to show the interconnectedness of the internet with culture.
Use the template to complete the sections of a business plan. Descriptions are included inside each section to help students understand what they need to do. Great to use in addition to a "shark tank" kind of project, or at the end of an entrepreneurship unit to help students look at some realistic ideas as a bigger picture.
Practice makes permanent. Help students develop lasting writing skills with this THESIS STATEMENT practice. Not only will students be better at creating thesis statements, they will be able to identify them while reading.
Helps students tell a story by focusing on the theme of the extraordinary. True to narrative form, the instructions explain that the writing can be either a personal narrative, or realistic fiction. Have some fun, and let the story telling begin.
7th - 9th
English Language Arts, Writing
$2.00
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