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Interdisciplinary Writing Unit
Jessica Pitts Garbett Grade 6
Persuasive Writingin Language Arts
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing Assessment
Description evaluation of student responses to
assigned prompts expository or persuasive prompts 100 minutes and one day
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing Assessment
Scoring: Analytic Four domains: • Ideas, Organization, Style, and
Conventions Total scores range from 10-50 Each domain ranges from 1-5 Three levels: Does Not Meet, Meets, and
Exceeds
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing Assessment
Ideas directly related to content and
development Paper is clear and focused Writing holds the reader’s attention Details are used to support the theme Writer uses experience and prior
knowledge Ideas are fresh and original
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing AssessmentOrganization inviting introduction satisfying conclusion transitions show connection between
ideas details are written logically and
effectively title is original and captures theme writing flows smoothly and matches
purpose and audience
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing Assessment
Style writing shows awareness of
audience and purpose words are specific and accurate language enhances meaning and
clarifies understanding Sentences vary in length and
structure
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Georgia Grade 8 Writing Assessment
Conventions correct spelling accurate punctuation correct capitalization correct grammar and usage ready to be published
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Pre-assessment promptSchool uniforms – yea or nay?
Your principal has asked you to give a speech to the school board about wearing required school uniforms. Write a paragraph persuading the school board to vote for or against this issue.
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Grouping OptionsWhole class instruction: students
view teacher modeling Individual instruction: students
consider topics, reread essays, publish final copies
Small group instruction: students share ideas, peer conferencing
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Grouping OptionsDevelopmental: accommodations and
modifications will be made according to student’s needs, teacher will spend extra time assisting these students
Cultural: topic selection relates to student’s culture, student-teacher writing conferences will be held to assist students
Linguistic: availability of language dictionaries, thesauruses, and teacher conferencing for every writing stage
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Prewriting: Instructional Procedures teacher will explain the structure of
the persuasive genre students will brainstorm and select
topics of their choice teacher will model filling in a
persuasive map using generic topic students complete persuasive map
using their chosen topics
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Prewriting: Assessment
Name________________________________________
Persuasive Prewriting ChecklistGrade 6
Goal/Thesis: My goal is persuading my audience to do something.Reason #1: I included a reason that supports my goalFacts: I used three facts to support reason #1.Reason #2: I included a second reason for my goal.Facts: I used three facts to support reason #2.Reason #3: I included a third reason for my goal. Facts: I used three facts to support reason #3.
Pitts Garbett, J. (2007). Persuasive Prewriting Checklist. Unpublished document. Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville, GA.
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Accommodations/ModificationsDevelopmental: students will receive
immediate feedback from teacher when required, students will be given additional prompts when needed.
Cultural: teacher will monitor students closely and check for understanding, conferences will be held to check student progress
Linguistic: teacher will paraphrase any concepts that may be confusing, peer tutoring will also be used to assist students
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Drafting: Instructional Procedures teacher will model drafting process
using sample persuasive map students will use checklist to write
their own persuasive drafts teacher will circulate to assist
students when needed writing conferences will be held to
monitor student progress
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Drafting: AssessmentName ____________________________________________
Persuasive Essay Drafting ChecklistIn a persuasive essay,
the writer tries to convince the reader to take a specific opinion.
When you write a persuasive essay, remember to follow these guidelines.□ Clearly state your goal, what you want your audience to do. □ Include at least three strong reasons to support your goal.□ Support, or elaborate, each reason with three facts and examples based on research. □ Use convincing language that is both positive and polite. □ Put your reasons in an order that works best to persuade your audience. □ Answer objections your audience might have. □ End by summarizing your reasons and calling your audience to action.□ Use 12 pt. font and double space on word processor.
Pitts Garbett, J. (2007). Persuasive Essay Drafting Checklist. Unpublished document. Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville, GA.
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Revising: Instructional Procedures teacher will model revision using
sample persuasive draft students will print a copy of their drafts students will use checklist to revise
their drafts teacher will circulate classroom to
assist students writing conferences will he held to
monitor student progress
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Revising: AssessmentPersuasive Revising ChecklistDirections: Use your rough draft to complete each item in this check list.
Revise Paragraph 1—With a yellow highlighter, highlight your grabber sentence. With a green highlighter, highlight the sentence that explains the issue. With an orange highlighter, highlight the sentence that states your position. Re-read your first body paragraph. With a blue highlighter, circle your transition word. Look at your first reason. Is it convincing? Does it have at least two specific examples, anecdotes, or statistics to support it? If not, fix this. See box 2, and work on your other two body paragraphs in the same manner. Read your conclusion. Does it summarize your position, address the reader, call for action, or end with a warning? If it doesn’t do at leastone of these things, fix it. In at least one paragraph you should have pointed out the opposition’smain objection to your view and addressed it. If you have done this,underline your opposition’s main objection in yellow. If you haven’t donethis, add this information to paragraph 1, 2, or to your conclusion. Youmay want to add this information to both body paragraphs.
Pitts Garbett, J. (2007). Persuasive Revising Checklist. Unpublished document. Thomas County Middle School. Thomasville, GA.
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Editing: Instructional Procedures teacher will model the editing process
using sample persuasive draft students will participate in peer tutoring
using prepared conferencing sheet as a guide
students will use editing marks to correct any mistakes in essay
teacher will be available for writing conferences as needed
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Editing: AssessmentName ____________________________________________
Persuasive Essay Editing Checklist □ Be sure to indent all paragraphs. □ Use all commas correctly.□ Make all subjects and verbs agree.□ Use contractions and possessive pronouns correctly. □ My capitalization and punctuation are correct. □ Check for spelling errors.□ Reread a printed copy to check for mistakes.□ One of my peers has read my essay and completed the conferencing sheet.□ Use 12 pt. font and double space on word processor.
Pitts Garbett, 2007). Persuasive Essay Editing Checklist. Unpublished document. Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville, GA.
Jessica Pitts Garbett Thomas County Middle School
Publishing: Instructional Procedures Teacher will model publishing procedures. Students will type their final copies on the
computer. Students will then take turns sharing their
essays with the class. The students will then vote on the most
controversial issues. A debate will be held about the chosen issue
where students will be able to freely express their opinions.
The principal will sit in on the debate and make the final decision.
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Publishing: AssessmentName _______________________________________________________
Persuasive Essay Publishing ChecklistGrade 6
Before you begin publishing, make sure you have reread your paper one last time to find any errors you may have overlooked.
□ I have revised and edited my rough draft. □ I have participated in a peer conference.□ I have participated in a conference with my teacher.□ The word processor is set up to type size 12 font and double space. □ I have chosen a title for my essay that will grab the
reader’s attention. □ I am prepared to share my work with the class.
Pitts Garbett, J. (2007). Persuasive Essay Publishing Checklist. Unpublished document. Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville, GA.