6.5k, 6.6k Use reading strategies to monitor comprehension 6.5g I dentify the characteristics of a variety of genres. 6.6e Draw conclusions and make inferences 6.7a-d E ngage in writing as a recursive process, choose audience, use prewriting strategies, organize to fit topic. 6.8a-c T he student will self and peer edit for. 6th Grade ELA-Writing Curriculum. Course Description: 6th grade English Language Arts is a course that focuses on creating thoughtful readers and writers. The reading portion of this course emphasizes student reading comprehension across literature and informational text while utilizing a variety of strategies. File Type PDF 6th Grade Launching Personal Narrativecollection of picture books and short stories to inspire students to write personal narratives. See more ideas about Mentor texts, Personal narratives and Books. Narrative Writing Unit - MRS. PARKER'S 6TH GRADE L.A. CLASS Jun 4, 2016 - Explore tscaniffe's board 'SpringBoard 6th Grade.
- Three writing samples with rationales that illustrate and explain how the scoring criteria fit each writing sample. Grade 6 Self-Assessment Checklist (for students to use) 3. Grade 6 Narrative Writing Scoring Guide (for teachers to use) Steps for Effective Use 1. Teachers familiarize themselves with each of the three components.
- A short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction, as you know, is prose writing about imagined events and characters. There are five key elements that go into every great short story: character, setting, conflict, plot and theme. In this unit you will use a set of graphic organizers in order to demonstrate your comprehension of the story.
Identify the purpose for writing (i.e., to inform, to describe, to persuade). SPI 0601.3.1
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- Author's purpose activity - This section includes a variety of activities designed to help you determine the author's purpose. Follow the directions on each screen and complete the activities
- Author's Purpose - online quiz with self checking
- Author's Purpose - read A Winning Breakfast and answer questions on paper - a detailed explanation follows passage, teaching how to find the answers in passages
- Author's Purpose - read Save the Wilbur and answer questions on paper - a detailed explanation follows passage, teaching how to find the answers in passages
- Author's Purpose Interactive Practice Sites - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Author's Purpose and Point of View - Pre Test - ten multiple choice questions [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Author's Purpose and Point of View - Post Test - ten multiple choice questions [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Author's Purpose Worksheets and PowerPoint Shows - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Expository Essays:
- Expository Writing - Eight different examples of expository organizational patterns
- The Expository Essay - Examples of expository essays
- Expository Writing Tips! - The information was taken from 'Blowing Away the State Writing Assessment Test' by Jane Bell Kiester available through Maupin House Publishing.
- Writing a 'How-to' Explanation - Student model as an example
- Finding the purpose of each paragraph - from a site on preparing for the GRE
- Game - Author's Purpose - matching game
- I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Someone a Letter - historical letters help students do some real-world writing
- Information and Activities for Modes of Writing - Links to various modes of writing.
- Information Elimination (6 - 8) model, instruct, and practice narrowing a topic for expository writing
- Narrative Essays :
- Multiple Paragraph Essay - Pointers on writing an essay [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Narrative Essay - Article and help on writing narrative essay.
- Step by step guide - Guide on writing an essay.
- Student Writing Tools Handbook - [25 pages] Transitions, rubrics, grammar, citations, and more [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Template for writing a narrative - Scaffolding guide for students
- Writing a Personal Narrative - Student model as an example
- Personal Narrative - writer's model
- Persuasive writing
- Can you Convince me? - Lesson plan
- Graphic Organizer - scaffolding aid for your students as they plan their essay
- How are They Selling It? - students read three advertisements and evaluate the type of persuasive writing being employed
- Persuasive Writing Prompts from a home schooling site
- Scholastic's Writing Workshop - You already spend a lot of time trying to persuade your parents or teachers to allow you to watch more TV or do less homework. Now you can use those same skills to write a persuasive essay!
- Writing a Persuasive Essay - Student model as an example
- Writing to Persuade - Persuasion means making someone with a different point of view from your own change their mind to your way of thinking.
- Writing to Persuade Rubric - Perhaps your students can understand writing to persuade better by seeing this rubric.
- Persuade Me - Using junk mail from home, students will be able to recognize and use persuasive techniques.
- Purpose and Point of View - Choose the correct answer for each question. self checking.
- Sample assignment - Invent an X-ray satellite, name it, draw a picture of it. Write a one- to two-page persuasion letter addressed to your Congressperson or essay for your local newspaper in order to obtain funding for your X-ray astronomy mission.
- The writer's purpose and voice - from a site on preparing for the GRE
- Writing Prompts - Narrative, Persuasive and Expository
- Writing to Persuade - Persuasion means making someone with a different point of view from your own change their mind to your way of thinking.
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