Weekly Writing Prompts for the English Language Arts Classroom Book II – Weekly Writing Prompts for the English Language Arts Classroom Book II Teache

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Think about a time when being different worked positively in your favor. Government Tactics–Which is more important: principles or safety? Thanksgiving–Should we continue to celebrate it/em? When does a current event become history? /em The Weekly Writing Prompts books support 11th and 12th grade high school students by furthering their critical thinking and college writing skills.Features: Weekly prompts synced to the calendar and the events of a high school year Argumentative, informational/explanatory, and narrative writing prompts Writing-response based rubrics and graphic organizers Tiered keyword list Checklist for writing–requires students to select prompt-appropriate elements Space for brainstorming and organizingAligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS).Teacher;#39;s EditionForward features three rubrics (argumentative, informational/explanatory, and narrative), and a reproducible graphic organizer page for each. TheTeacher;#39;s Editionincludes a Purpose, Scope, and Organization page, as well as Common Core State Standards alignment pages.Copyright 2017. High school, Grades 11dash;12. Reproducible. 58 pages.Teacher;#39;s Edition Book Download:PDF. Adobesup/supReadersup/suprequired to view PDF. Teacher;#39;s Edition Print Book:Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches. img alt=”” src=”http://aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Johanna_Parkhurst.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 145px; padding-right: 10px;” /About the AuthorJohanna Parkhurst/ grew up on a small dairy farm in northern Vermont before relocating to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. She holds degrees from Albertus Magnus College and Teachers College, Columbia University, where she studied the teaching of English. She divides her time between teaching and writing, and she’s published three novels for young adults in between obsessing over which lesson plan to use the next day. Johanna loves traveling, hiking, skiing, and yelling at the TV during football and hockey season.

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Think about a time when being different worked positively in your favor. Government Tactics–Which is more important: principles or safety? Thanksgiving–Should we continue to celebrate it/em? When does a current event become history? /em The Weekly Writing Prompts books support 11th and 12th grade high school students by furthering their critical thinking and college writing skills.Features: Weekly prompts synced to the calendar and the events of a high school year Argumentative, informational/explanatory, and narrative writing prompts Writing-response based rubrics and graphic organizers Tiered keyword list Checklist for writing–requires students to select prompt-appropriate elements Space for brainstorming and organizingAligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS).Teacher;#39;s EditionForward features three rubrics (argumentative, informational/explanatory, and narrative), and a reproducible graphic organizer page for each. TheTeacher;#39;s Editionincludes a Purpose, Scope, and Organization page, as well as Common Core State Standards alignment pages.Copyright 2017. High school, Grades 11dash;12. Reproducible. 58 pages.Teacher;#39;s Edition Book Download:PDF. Adobesup/supReadersup/suprequired to view PDF. Teacher;#39;s Edition Print Book:Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches. img alt=”” src=”http://aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Johanna_Parkhurst.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 145px; padding-right: 10px;” /About the AuthorJohanna Parkhurst/ grew up on a small dairy farm in northern Vermont before relocating to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. She holds degrees from Albertus Magnus College and Teachers College, Columbia University, where she studied the teaching of English. She divides her time between teaching and writing, and she’s published three novels for young adults in between obsessing over which lesson plan to use the next day. Johanna loves traveling, hiking, skiing, and yelling at the TV during football and hockey season.