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Minilesson
Performing a Stop 'n' Write
Pause and reflect on your reading or learning.
![Stop N' Write Stop Sign](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/StopSign.png?itok=XqP5WoAm)
Minilesson
Keeping a Learning Log
Tips for starting and maintaining a learning log.
![Keeping a Learning Log Young adult writing on a notepad](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/writingNewsStories.jpg?itok=sVn16KBl)
Writing Assessment Model
Renewable and Carbon-Neutral
Writing Assessment Model
The Ethanol Revolution
Writing Assessment Model
What Education Means
Writing Assessment Model
How I Will Contribute to College
Writing Assessment Model
A Thing of Beauty
Writing Assessment Model
True Leadership
Writing Assessment Model
Generations of America
Writing Assessment Model
On Golden Pond
Writing Assessment Model
Setting in Calvin and Hobbes
Writing Assessment Model
The Scouring of the Shire
Writing Assessment Model
Setting in Crane and O'Connor
Blog Post
Of Personal Importance: How Narration Drives Meaningful Writing
English Language Arts:
Writing Process
Writing
21st Century Skills:
Writing Project
Writing
Writing to Learn
Writing Assessment Model
Bad Choices, Bad Results
Writing Assessment Model
A Lack of Love
Writing Assessment Model
Mrs. Reed as a Tragic Figure
Writing Assessment Model
Jane Eyre and the Perils of Sacrifice
Blog Post
12 Vocabulary Activities for High School
English Language Arts:
Correct Conventions
Minilesson
Answering Objections in Arguments
Answer key objections to an argument.
![Answering Objections in Arguments Illustration of figure pulling rope](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/CounteringArguments.jpg?itok=9Rv-cKBw)
Minilesson
Making Rhetorical Appeals
Appeal to ethos, logos, and pathos.
![Making Rhetorical Appeals Aristotle Statue](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/shutterstock_40849360.jpg?itok=g4j2mO-D)
Minilesson
Developing an Opinion Statement
Develop a main claim.
![Developing an Opinion Statement (Claim) High school male cheering](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/otherArguments.jpg?itok=FFthw6kF)
Minilesson
Distinguishing Argumentation from Persuasion
Study argumentation/persuasion.
![Distinguishing Argumentation from Persuasion Stick figure contemplating apples vs oranges](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/apples%26oranges.jpg?itok=iTTz9taM)
Minilesson
Recognizing Logical Fallacies 1
Learn to spot logical fallacies.
![Luring the Unsuspecting Luring the Unsuspecting](https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/sites/k12/files/styles/infographic_resource_box/public/minilesson/images/commasC.jpg?itok=yRs1kDjC)