Homeroom:
Good Morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.
Do Now:
- Check that your homework is done
- Make sure you have all your materials
- Sharpen pencils
ELA:
Good Day 6th Graders,
Today we will begin drafting our persuasive essays.
Thank you
Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
- Write down your independent work
- Take out your Gathering Info Graphic Organizers & the persuasive essay outline
- Open your Chromebook and go to your Google Drive
- Goal #5 = First Draft of Persuasive Essay
- Goal Date = Tuesday 1/30/24
- Read the article closely and begin by annotating
- Use an Orange highlighter to highlight important details.
- Use the pink highlighter to highlight the topic sentence
- Then, complete your "Gathering information" graphic organizer. One Graphic Organizer per article
- Gather up as much information/evidence as you can.
- Include: Names of people, experts, & sources
- What is your opinion about your topic?
- What are your reasons?
***Be sure to include a brief explanation of 'why'. This is where you will input your 3 reasons you will expand on in your essay.
Ex:
I believe that all elementary students should receive at least 30 minutes of recess every day, because they will be able to be more attentive, more productive & perform better, and be more well-behaved in class.
- Start with the Thesis
- Then put in your 3 reasons (From your thesis)
- Go from beginning to end
- You may skip parts and come back to them later
- Be sure to include your sources & names
- Use your Checklist if you are unsure about what to do
- You do not need to write in complete sentences
- USE YOR OUTLINE TO WRITE WELL STRUCTURED PARAGRAPHS. LET THE CHECKLIST BE YOUR GUIDE. YOU CAN SEE THAT YOU WILL NEED 6 PARAGRAPHS!
- I WILL MODEL HOW TO GET STARTED!
- You May Write on line paper, but I would highly encourage you to complete your draft in a Google Document. That way we can save it along the way, so then editing & revising will be easier.
- Drafting should take us about 3 days
- Independent - Use the checklist in your notebook
- Make sure that you have all required parts
- Make sure you have enough sentences in each part
- Make sure you have included your sources
- Partner - Use the checklist in your notebook & repeat the process with a writing partner
- Repeat the process again with another writing partner
- Partners job is to help make the paper better
- Independent - Repeat phase 1 with the next checklist
- Partner - Remember your job is to help make the writing better
1. the Introduction & the Conclusion
2. Body Paragraphs that support your thinking
3. Body paragraph that addresses the people who think differently
Use the checklist to evaluate your own writing.
Part 1 - Edit & Revise your essay by yourself.
Part 2 - Edit & Revise your essay with a writing partner
Part 3 - Edit & Revise your essay with a 2nd writing partner
- Check spelling
- Check Grammar
- Did you vary your sentence structure? (Short, medium, long)
- Did you use conjunctions to make compound sentences? (And, but, or)
- Elaboration - Have you elaborated on all your ideas to be specific about your ideas?
- Does your introduction have a hook, background info, and a strong specific thesis statement with 2 parts?
- What transition words did you use?
- Where can you add transition words?
- Did you clarify vocabulary words?
- Do your body paragraphs clearly state your reasons?
- Do they have Evidence?
- Have you elaborated and explained your evidence in detail?
- Have you included your sources?
- Is there a link connecting your evidence to your reason?
- What transition words did you use?
- Where can you add transition words?
- Did you clarify vocabulary words?
- Did you present the opposing side of the issue?
- Did you use language like: I know, I understand, I am aware...
- Have you elaborated and explained the opposing side of the issue in detail?
- Did you refute or Rebut?
- Did you explain in detail why the opposing side of the issue should think like you?
- What transition words did you use?
- Where can you add transition words?
- Did you clarify vocabulary words?
- Does your conclusion include a reflection, Connection, and recommendations?
- What transition words did you use?
- Where can you add transition words?
- Who did you make recommendations too?
- What did you recommend?
- Did you include a "bow" on top, or finish with a strong statement?