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Standards
Enduring Understandings - important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year. · Effective readers use different strategies and skills to understand a variety of texts. · Effective readers are independent learners who use critical thinking skills. · Effective readers are able to select and use relevant information that requires evaluating a variety of sources. · Effective readers know that literature provides an understanding of human experience. · Effective writers utilize the writing process to organize and strengthen all modes of writing. · Effective writers practice and use editing skills for self and peer writing evaluation. · Effective writers use conventions correctly. · Effective writers write in complete sentences varying sentence structure and length using appropriately punctuated, dependent clauses. · Effective writers identify and use the parts of speech correctly. · Effective writers know their audience and purpose.
Essential Questions - most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer after completing learning activities. · What is text? How do we apply different strategies and skills to understand a variety of texts? · How do we communicate? What is effective communication? Why does effective communication require a process? · What is standard English? Why do we need to know and use standard English rules? · How do we apply stylistic elements and appropriate formats? · What is critical thinking? How do we think critically in our lives? · What is responsible research? What makes information relevant? · How do I use information? · What is literature? · How can we make personal connections through literature? · What makes us human?
Reading:
1c. Locate and paraphrase the key/main ideas and supporting
details in fiction and poetry Writing: 2a. Write in a variety of modes - narrative and descriptive2b. Organize writing using a logical arrangement of ideas 2g. Develop ideas and content with relevant details, examples, and/or reasons 3a. Identify subject, verb, pronouns, and adjectives. 3c. Write in complete sentences. 3d. Use conventions correctly (end-marks and apostrophes in contractions and singular possessives). 3e. Identify and use conventional spelling
Reading:
1d. Infer using a variety of texts and genre Writing:
2c. Use language which supports and enriches the idea.
1a. Compare/contrast different texts with similar themes and
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Sample Units
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Parents
Your sixth grader will be writing several major compositions during the quarter. He or she will be revising original drafts while learning to apply conventions of effective writing. Each student will be writing a variety of compositions from explanatory to descriptive and narrative texts. Share with your child the type of writing you use in for your business, career, or recreational life. Help him or her understand the value of clear, written communications. | |||||||
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