No more scrambling to find just the right rhetorical analysis graphic organizers! From claim and counterclaim to SOAPS, rhetorical appeals, loaded language and more, your students will be asked to think critically about any nonfiction text in preparation for their next rhetorical analysis project or assessment!
★ Claim and Counterclaim
★ SOAPS (Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker)
★ Rhetorical appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)
★ Loaded language (focused on diction and connotations)
★ They Say, I Say
★ Big Picture Thinking (So What?!?)
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Here’s what you’ll receive in this resource:
★ Rhetorical analysis graphic organizers and slides/handouts (8 Slides, 8 Pages) are carefully scaffolded to move students through the rhetorical analysis process, beginning with “what” the author is saying and moving to “how” the author is persuading his or her audience, and ending with student response and synthesis!
★ Product Link and Teacher Notes (1 Page) so that you have reminders for using this assignment with students at your fingertips.
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Benefits of digital interactive resources include:
★ High engagement = happy students and happy teacher
★ Student-friendly 1:1 environment
★ Development of college and career readiness skills
★ Fluid integration of ELA skills
★ Productive use of class time that is maximized for student learning
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This resource is helpful for:
★ Teachers new to a digital learning environment.
★ Teachers who are looking to save time with ready-made digital resources.
★ Teachers who love to innovate and try new things!
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