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Rhetorical Analysis Unit: 23 Lesson Plans and Resources
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5+ different examples of rhetorical analysis reading responses differentiated by grade
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60+ exemplar display slides that break down annotations, persuasion techniques analysis, rhetorical devices analysis, responses, and essays.
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11 different speeches or essays with possible, SOAPSTone responses, reading responses, and rhetorical analysis responses.
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3 completed rhetorical analysis essay examples
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Editable, digital, and differentiated rubrics for 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Essays
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Editable writing conference forms with differentiated standards checklists
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Printable and digital literary analysis reference pages for students
Prep is quick and easy… Just print the student pages, gather the materials listed, display my examples, teach the lesson, and you’re ready for middle schoolers who can critically read and annotate speeches and essays and then write true rhetorical analysis responses and essays.
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Summarizing vs. Analyzing
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Author’s Purpose.
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Rhetorical Appeals/Persuasion Techniques
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Rhetorical Devices in Advertisements
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Analyzing Famous Speeches for Rhetorical Appeals
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Rhetorical Devices
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Rhetorical Devices PowerPoint Activity and Practice
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Analyzing Famous Speeches for Rhetorical Devices
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Analyzing Rhetorical Appeals and Devices in Famous Speeches 1
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Rhetorical Analysis Response One
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Analyzing Rhetorical Appeals and Devices in Famous Speeches 2
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Rhetorical Analysis Response Two
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Utilizing Counterclaims in Rhetorical Analysis
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Using analysis and evidence together seamlessly for body paragraphs focusing on two texts
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Comparative Rhetorical Analysis Planning: Choosing either deep or wide analysis + Thesis statements and Claims + Quick Essay Outlines
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Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Introductions
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Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Body Paragraphs
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Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Linking Words Mini-Lesson
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Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Drafts and Mini-Lesson
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Rhetorical Analysis Comparative Essay Conclusions
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Editing vs. Revising
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Publishing Final Drafts
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Writing Celebration!
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Summarizing vs. Analyzing
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Elements of Rhetorical Analysis
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Author’s Purpose
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Annotating Nonfiction
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When Should I Annotate?
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Rhetorical Appeals
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Rhetorical Devices 1
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Rhetorical Devices 2
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Thesis Statements
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Linking Words in English
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Editing Vs. Revising
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MLA Formatting
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President Ronald W. Reagan “Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger”(practice)
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Lou Gehrig “Farewell to Baseball” (practice)
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President George W. Bush: “9/11 Address to the Nation” (essay)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt “Pearl Harbor Address” (essay)
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President Barack Obama “Address to the Nation on Syria” (practice)
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Steve Jobs “Stanford Commencement Address”(practice)
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Martin Luther King Jr. “I Have a Dream” (essay)
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Malala Yousafzai’s speech at the United Nations (essay)
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President Barack Obama “Address to the Nation on Syria” (practice)
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President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address practice)
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Martin Luther King Jr. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (essay)
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Malcolm X “On African Self-Hatred”(essay)