Students will: • Analyze themes of cultural identity, belonging, and reconciliation • Write structured paragraphs and essays with clear thesis statements • Build academic vocabulary related to Indigenous studies • Make personal connections to cross-cultural themes • Develop critical thinking through "They Say/I Say" discussions
Elevate your students' learning experience with our comprehensive bundle of resources designed to enhance their analytical and writing skills across various disciplines. The "Rhetorical Analysis and Thesis Writing Bundle" combines three powerful resources: a PowerPoint presentation on rhetorical analysis terms, a graphic organizer and video tutorial for crafting explicit and implicit thesis statements, and a PowerPoint for writing thesis statements after reading scientific studies.
The book "They Say/ I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing" was written by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein and published in 2010 by Norton. This book is a guide for academic writing and focuses on the importance of engaging with others' ideas while also presenting one's own. It provides templates and strategies for effectively incorporating sources and making persuasive arguments. Overall, "They Say/ I Say" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their academic writing
Empower your students to master the art of crafting effective thesis statements based on scientific studies with our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation. Tailored for high school and college-level science courses, this engaging resource provides a step-by-step approach to developing clear and concise thesis statements that accurately reflect the findings and implications of scientific research.
Product Description:Unlock the secrets of persuasive writing with our comprehensive "How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis" guide! Perfect for high school and college students, this step-by-step resource provides everything you need to master the art of rhetorical analysis and elevate your writing skills to the next level. Key Features:Clear and Concise Instructions: Our guide breaks down the rhetorical analysis process into easy-to-follow steps, making it accessible for students of all levels. Fro
10th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
Product Description: Prepare your students for success on the AP English Language and Composition exam with our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation on key terms for rhetorical analysis. Designed specifically for AP English Language and Composition courses, this engaging resource covers essential rhetorical devices, strategies, and concepts that students need to master for the exam. Key Features: This PowerPoint presentation offers a thorough overview of the terms and concepts commonly tested o
I know, it's terrifying. The argumentative prompt FRQ takes you off-guard because of the flowery, classical language used. FEAR NOT - this exercise will help your students practice creating a thesis from classical language.
Product Description: Empower your students to master the art of crafting explicit and implicit thesis statements with our dynamic graphic organizer and accompanying video tutorial. Designed for AP English Language and Composition courses, this comprehensive resource provides a step-by-step approach to developing clear and compelling thesis statements that form the foundation of effective rhetorical analysis essays. Whether used in the classroom or for independent study, our graphic organizer and
Our PowerPoint presentation offers a thorough overview of the terms and concepts commonly tested on the AP English Language and Composition exam. From ethos, pathos, and logos to rhetorical devices such as anaphora, allusion, connotation, denotation etc. each term is clearly defined and illustrated with examples to aid student comprehension. Additionally, interactive activities and discussion prompts throughout the presentation encourage student engagement and reinforce learning. Whether used as
This was a fun activity I did with my students. The graphic organizer helped students figure out the main aspects of the argument that they should include in a good essay. There is a sample essay your student can score on the AP rubric as well.