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Home » Shop » Writing Resources » Introduction and Conclusion Writing Graphic Organizers & Slideshow
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Introduction and Conclusion Writing Graphic Organizers & Slideshow

$3.00

Grab this graphic organizer for introduction paragraph writing and students will be able to write an organized and developed introduction paragraph and conclusion paragraph for an academic essay. This strategy works wonders for high school analysis writing and helps students break down the “funnel” method in a way that makes sense.
 
These introduction writing and conclusion writing graphic organizers are provided for print (PDF) and in Google Slides. Easy to use with Google Classroom or for writing an introduction and conclusion while distance learning:

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    Categories: Academic Writing, Digital Resources, Writing Resources Tags: conclusion, introduction, writing
    • Description
    Looking for a graphic organizer for introduction paragraphs that WORKS? With this resource, your students will be able to write an organized and developed introduction paragraph and conclusion paragraph for an academic essay. This strategy works wonders for high school analysis writing and helps students break down the “funnel” method in a way that makes sense.
     
    The following organizers are provided for print (PDF) and in Google Slides. Easy to use with Google Classroom or for writing an introduction and conclusion while distance learning:
     
    You will receive:
    • Two different versions of the intro/conclusion graphic organizer (digital version) PLUS one version in black and white for print use (4 Slides + 2 Pages).
    • Simplified two-in-one graphic organizer (1 Slide, 1 Page).
    • Teaching PowerPoint slides (can be uploaded to Drive) PLUS an animated video version of the same teaching slides for use with distance learning (8 Slides)
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    This resource is helpful for:
    ★ Teachers new to the ELA classroom.
    ★ Teachers who are looking to save time with ready-made resources.
    ★ Teachers who love a good graphic organizer and versatile resources.

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