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Informational/Explanatory Writing: Introduction and Task Analysis. EMS 8 th grade Social Studies. Day One Learning Target:. I can work with a group to explain the features of a good response to a prompt, using the criteria from the rubric. SL.8.1. Bellringer:.
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Informational/Explanatory Writing: Introduction and Task Analysis EMS 8th gradeSocial Studies
Day One Learning Target: I can work with a group to explain the features of a good response to a prompt, using the criteria from the rubric. SL.8.1
Bellringer: What are the three purposes of writing? Why is it important to consider the criteria of the scoring rubric before beginning your writing piece?
Informational/Explanatory Writing Characteristics Review… • Introduces a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow • Organizes ideas, concepts, and information into broader categories • Includes formatting to aid comprehension • Develops a topic using relevant, well chosen facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information an examples. • Uses appropriate and varied transitions to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts. • Uses precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to inform or explain about the topic • Establishes and maintains a formal style • Provides a concluding statement or section that supports the information or explanation presented
Pair/Share: What do you already know about writing an essay? What things do you think should be included in a good essay?
The LDC Writing Task: What impact have amendments to the original Constitution of the United States had on society today? After researching informational texts on the Constitutional Amendment of your choice, write an essay that analyzes the impact of this amendment, providing evidence to illustrate or clarify your analysis. What conclusions and implications can you draw from your research?
Examining the LDC Informational/Explanatory Rubric: The elements of the informational rubric that we will examine are: 1. Focus 2. Controlling idea, 3. Reading/research 4. Development, 5. Organization, and 6. Content understanding.
Group Work: Directions: Your group will be given one of the elements from the informational/explanatory LDC scoring rubric. You will be analyzing the criteria for the Meets Expectations (a score of 3 or Proficient). Answer the guided questions. Become an expert for this element. Using the large poster paper, write in 8th grade language the requirements for meeting the expectations for your scoring element.
Whole Group Share and Graphic Organizer Completion: • Create a T Chart graphic organizer in your notebook. • Fill in the organizer with information given by each group. Scoring Element Meets Expectations________
Return to Original Groups In your groups, use your new understanding of the rubric to answer the question: In your own words, what are the important features of a good response to the prompt? What impact have amendments to the original Constitution of the United States had on society today? After researching informational texts on the Constitutional Amendment of your choice, write an essay that analyzes the impact of this amendment, providing evidence to illustrate or clarify your analysis. What conclusions and implications can you draw from your research?
Whole Group Share As a class, share answers to create a class response to the question: In your own words, what are the important features of a good response to the prompt? What impact have amendments to the original Constitution of the united states had on society today? After researching informational texts on the Constitutional Amendment of your choice, write an essay that analyzes the impact of that amendment, providing evidence to illustrate or clarify your analysis. What conclusions and implications can you draw from your research?
Ticket out the Door: What question do you still have about the requirements of your writing piece?