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Forensics Common Core CCRA.SL.4 resources

Preview of Critical Thinking and Argument Writing with Murder Mystery: ClEW Structure

Critical Thinking and Argument Writing with Murder Mystery: ClEW Structure

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Funk Press
*Comes with answer key as part of the PDF pages. Do not print page 1. Engage your students with an exciting and thought-provoking writing activity using this Diner Murder Mystery. This is the third assessment in a series of murder mysteries to teach critical thinking and argument-style writing. Designed to enhance students' argument writing abilities, this handout follows the ClEW (Claim, Evidence, Warrant) structure, guiding students to form well-reasoned answers to a series of questions about
Preview of EDITABLE Argumentative Terms and Persuasive Devices

EDITABLE Argumentative Terms and Persuasive Devices

Hello Fellow Teacher, Thank you for considering this EDITABLE set of note about argumentative terminology with examples of how to build and use the warrant. Colorful slides are clear and easy to follow. When you download the document, click on the link that says CLICK HERE. Once it opens, you will see where it says USE TEMPLATE FOR NEW DESIGN of this template. Click on that button, and you will save this template on your own Canva account. You will edit YOUR SAVED copy. I used PRO account elemen
Preview of A Long Walk to Water Role Play Activity: Who Broke the Water Pump?

A Long Walk to Water Role Play Activity: Who Broke the Water Pump?

For an activity after reading A Long Walk to Water, students can role-play and interview their classmates in order to solve the mystery of who broke the water pump in a village in Southern Sudan. This activity includes teacher directions, instructions for orchestrating the activity, teacher notes for all the characters, the character cards to be assembled, a sheet for student notes, a map of the village, and a guessing sheet. This is a great way to get students up and moving, conversing with the
Preview of Public Speaking for Beginners - 2 Week Plan

Public Speaking for Beginners - 2 Week Plan

This 2 Week Lesson Plan includes:10 days of lessonsOnline resource linksPotential Topic SuggestionsOutline Graphic OrganizerRubricThis series of Lesson Plans is ideal for Middle School and High School students and can be modified to meet each classrooms needs.
Preview of Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: Episode 1

Bear Brook Murders Podcast "Interrupted" Case Study Worksheet: Episode 1

The Bear Brook Murders : An Interrupted Case Study Using a Popular PodcastIn 1985, a hunter walking through Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire made a grisly discovery: a 55 gallon drum left deep in the woods, containing two sets of skeletonized remains, which investigators believed had been left in the woods for years….   ....this is just the beginning to a facinating tale of a murder that would make forensic history! The effort to solve the many mysteries surrounding this invest
Preview of Distance Learning Debate Practice / Debate Template / High School

Distance Learning Debate Practice / Debate Template / High School

Created by
Teach For Equity
This is a great supplement to the debate thesis statement practice posted in my store. Students can do this sheet independently to practice debating on both sides of a topic or they can do this simultaneously with their class during distance learning. It also is a great bridge between synchronous learning and asynchronous, independent work. Students can type arguments on both side of a debate and then write their opinion on the debate in the blue boxes and rank their choice of topics in terms of
Preview of Public Speaking Outline Template
Preview of Critical Thinking and Argument Writing with Murder Mystery II: ClEW Structure

Critical Thinking and Argument Writing with Murder Mystery II: ClEW Structure

Created by
Funk Press
This follow-up resource builds on the initial murder mystery activity. In this argument lesson, students carefully examine the provided narrative and accompanying image to determine if Queenie is lying about the circumstances of Arthur's death. Utilizing the Claim, Evidence, Warrant (ClEW) format, students will articulate their arguments on the back of the handout.Perfect for high school English, critical thinking, or college and career readiness classes, this resource encourages independent ana
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