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How to Organize Your Essay (The Machine)
By mistersato411
Learn how to organize your essay. This basic structure is suitable for most essays, whether it's for English, Social Studies, or a standardized test. Topics include advice on writing a hook, a thesis, supporting paragraphs, a conclusion, a broader significance, and paragraph transitions.
Opinion Essay or Persuasive Essay
By Smrt English
This video is on how to write a successful persuasive, opinion-based academic essay in English. Students will learn how to structure and organize an opinion essay.
How to write your college application essay
By mistersato411
Learn how to write your college admission essay. Included: how different kinds of students should approach the essay, organization, choosing words effectively, and the importance of conventions. Learn what voice is, and why it is so important in a college application essay.
Academic Writing Vocabulary
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Do you ever have to complete an academic writing assignment? In this video, you will learn some key vocabulary related to academic writing. The definition for each term is shared, and you can test yourself with the quiz at the end!
Nonfiction Genres
By 21arisinger
This video introduces several different types of nonfiction including biography, memoir, and informational texts. It lists several examples for each nonfiction genre,
Revising and Editing
By Amenda Werner
In this video students learn the difference between revising and editing.
10th Grade ELA/Social Studies
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10th grade ELA/Social studies lesson during which students engage with multiple resources to explore the bystander effect.
The Life Autistic Documentary
By Lumos Learning
Iowans with autism illustrate the nuances of The Life Autistic in this two-hour broadcast special. We meet twelve people of different ages and backgrounds, along with their families and caregivers, to understand the daily lives and future prospects of people with autism. Their stories explore diagnosis, early intervention, family life, treatment, education, employment and independent living. Interviews with experts, educators and advocates -- including famed author and speaker Temple Grandin -- provide greater context and a better understanding of the many expressions of autism. Tyler Leech lends his unique perspective as a member of Iowa’s community of people with autism to the stories from the original Iowa PBS web series.