Argumentation
Expository
Literary
Narrative
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Elementary Response to Literature Writing Guide provides the JSWP methodology for elementary educators whose students are beginning the thinking process.
209.00
This STAAR® Webinar (grades 3-5) will provide strategies and materials for the SCR, the ECR, and close reading in literary.
This STAAR® Webinar (grades 3-5) will provide strategies and materials for the SCR, the ECR, and close reading in nonliterary.
69.99
This STAAR® guide provides strategies and materials for elementary grades 3-5.
A teacher's guide designed specifically for teaching JSWP® to grades PK-5.
199.99
This webinar series provides PK-5 elementary educators with professional development in teaching JSWP™ to elementary students.
120.00
229.99
29.95
Graphic organizers for Analytical Response to Literature.
219.99
From a simple model paragraph to Advanced Placement® interpretations, this module reveals an academic approach to writing about literature.
This type of instruction is also known as EL, LEP, ESL, ESOL, ELD, EB, and ENL.
This curriculum guide is designed to offer tested and proven ideas to teach students how to write literary short constructed response, paragraphs, and essays.
29.99
A supplemental guide to Analytical Response to Literature.
45.00
JSWP® Digital Response to Literature Graphic Organizers
165.00
JSWP® Digital Graphic Organizers Set for Argumentation, Expository, Response to Literature, and Narrative.
Our new Knollipop® Shoppe is a box of sweet activities for students learning the Jane Schaffer Academic Writing Program®.
220.00
Participants will learn the JSWP® terminology, color-coding, and unique writing steps that take English learners through the writing process.
The workbook allows students to practice skills, strategies, and the writing process deepening their ability and their knowledge of expository writing.
La enseñanza de la escritura expositiva/informativa en las clases de inglés (lengua) y en las clases interdisciplinarias.
Graphic organizers for Expository STEAM.
This guide includes new passages and new strategies to help teachers guide students to writing success.
This guide provides teachers with a tried and true step-by-step thinking and writing process for students to produce written texts.
Graphic organizers for Expository/Informational Writing
Learn techniques of summarization, science lab reports, and writing expository and informational texts for both non text-based and text-based writing.
JSWP® Digital Expository Graphic Organizers
Graphic organizers for Argumentation.
19.99
This poster provides a visual representation of the terms used in argumentation and where they belong within the ratio of concrete detail and commentary.
This guide begins with obtaining facts, looking at both sides, creating a debatable thesis, and providing logic in an organized and rational manner.
This training instructs teachers how to use the Jane Schaffer® method of academic writing to teach students to write strong arguments.
JSWP® Digital Argumentation Graphic Organizers
59.99
The Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium is a comprehensive suite of standards-aligned assessments.
25.00
This webinar is designed to provide teachers with strategies to implement diagnostic essays.
JSWP® Digital Narrative Graphic Organizers
Graphic organizers for Narrative.
This 177-page guide provides teachers with strategies and graphic organizers to train students on the composing of both personal and fictional narratives.
Learn strategies to teach the Narrative for different purposes, including college admissions essay, SBAC Performance Task, and creative writing using JSWP®.
This training helps teachers to prepare their students to be successful on the SBAC Narrative performance task.
2500.00
Train-the-Trainer teaches individuals how to implement JSWP® effectively among teachers.
44.99
After extensive reading in American and British literature, our students need a different focus, a look into a culture familiar to some, unfamiliar to others.
This curriculum unit offers tested and proven materials for teaching Of Mice and Men to junior high/middle school and high school students.
Although this is a novel about survival, with chilling details about the oppression of totalitarian regime, our students have found the novel easy to read.
This curriculum unit introduces The Bean Trees, a novel that shows a modern female protagonist who overcomes hardships and emerges victorious in the end.
With a reading level of 4.5, teenagers will understand this novel and will leave well prepared to handle more difficult works on the same theme.
We developed this guide to offer teachers a unit on one of the most frequently taught works in American literature.
The House on Mango Street is an easy novel to read, and can be assigned in one of several ways.
We created a unit for this novel because it reflects a modern view of the experiences of immigrant families before and after they come to the United States.
One of the most traditional plays taught in American high schools, this curriculum guide offers students a look into the inner workings of politics and power.
This unit offers teachers a guide that introduces students to Elizabethan theater and shows them the value of studying Shakespeare in the 21st century.
This training helps teachers to prepare their students to be successful on the SBAC Argumentative performance task.
This training helps teachers to prepare their students to be successful on the SBAC Informational/Explanatory performance task.
This STAAR® guide provides strategies and materials for the SCR, the ECR, and close reading in literary, nonliterary, and argumentation.
This STAAR® Webinar (grades 3-5) will provide strategies and materials for the SCR, the ECR, and close reading in argumentation.
199.00
This STAAR® Webinar (grades 6-12) will provide strategies and materials for the SCR, the ECR, and close reading in argumentation.