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Teacher: Andrea Watson
Beverly Hills Middle School
Huntington, WV
6th Grade Language Arts Persuasive Essay Unit
Unit Objectives:
As a result of this unit, the students will know: how to construct a persuasive essay along with
creating a Works Cited page and visual aid interpreting their position of their topic.
As a result of this lesson students will understand that: they can differentiate between valid
and non-valid websites, collect, organize, interpret, analyze and display information so that they
argue a position for a persuasive essay
(with and without technology)
As a result of this unit, the student will be able to: determine web site validity, construct a 5
paragraph persuasive essay (including a Works Cited page), and then create either a poster board,
Photo Story presentation, or a Power Point presentation illustrating their position.
Instructional Strategies Used in this Unit
•Technology Integration- Website validity
•Collaborative Groups
•Graphic Organizer
•Internet Activity
•Technology Integration- Virtual White Board
•Lecture
•Ticket out the Door
Unit Outline
Lesson
Whole Class
Day 1:Debate
Grouped students randomly, give
them valid statistics on a
preselected topic. Two groups
are in favor of the topic and two
groups are against the topic.
Students debate orally with their
notes.
All students will participate in
and prepare an argument. They
will collaborate with their group
and select spokesperson. One
“for” and one “against” group will
debate. Remaining students
vote as to who has the best
argument. Then the other two
groups will do the same.
EQ: How do I feel about year round
school?
Day 2-3: Web Site Validity
Smart Board Presentation
.
EQ: How can I tell if a web site is
reliable?
Day 4:Citation
Citation Handout given
Discussion
EQ: How do I give my resources
credit?
All students will participate in
class discussion and follow
along with handout. On day 3
they will work through the web
site validation worksheet/
scavenger hunt. The students
brainstorm and give feedback in
heterogeneous groups.
Class will prepare one together.
Students will work on examples
given in class in groups.
Differentiated
Collaborative Groups
Vocabulary Activity
Unit Outline
Lesson
Whole Class
Differentiated
Day 5: Picking a Topic
List 4 possible topic on board
EQ: Which topic do I feel strongly
about?
Day 6- 10: Writing the Essay
Receive: Grade Sheet,
Assignment sheet, Rubric
EQ: How do I construct a persuasive
essay that illustrates my point of view?
Day 11- 16: Persuasive Essay
Project
Receive: Assignment Sheet
Photo Story tips, Power Point
tips, Story Board, Rubric
EQ: How can I take my
position/opinion to the next level?
As a class they will chart (on the
board) the 4 possible topics that they
are allowed to choose from. Then
they will brainstorm the possible
“pro’s” and “con’s” for each topic.
For several days the students will
work independently and collaboratively
on creating a 5 paragraph essay
including research with a Works Cited
page. They will use the writing
process to create a finished product
Students will choose to do either a
poster board, Power Point, or a Photo
Story project illustrating their paper.
Choice Board on G.O.’sSpider
Umbrella
Flow
Choice Board- Power Point
Photo Story
Poster Board
Unit Outline
Lesson
Whole Class
Differentiated
Day 17: Presentations
Students will present their projects to
the class.
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Acquisition Lesson Planning Form-- Plan for the Concept, Topic, or Skill --- Not for the Day
Essential Question:
Activating
Strategy:
Teaching
Strategies:
Differentiated
Instruction:
Summarizing
Strategies:
How can I tell if a web site is reliable?
Discuss definitions of internet terms and give examples. Explain to students that anyone
can create a web site (Sam the neighbor) . Show several examples of valid and non-valid
websites on Virtual White Board.
Handout “What makes a web site valid?” worksheet/ scavenger hunt.
Lecture
Collaborative Groups
Go over the examples of websites with the students on the white board to model for them
what you expect.
Allow students to search (on their own) as to whether or not a web site is reliable or not.
Vocabulary Activity
Have students differentiate between what is valid or not. Ticket out the Door.
Acquisition Lesson Planning Form-- Plan for the Concept, Topic, or Skill --- Not for the Day
Essential Question:
Activating
Strategy:
Teaching
Strategies:
How do I give my resources credit?
Discuss the definitions of citation and a Works Cited page. Show several examples of Works
Cited pages from previous student samples.
Handout: Citation Handout
Internet Activity
Students will practice writing the proper MLA format by researching a topic together on
the Virtual White Board and then by giving it proper citation.
Differentiated
Instruction:
Summarizing
Strategies:
Write a summary sentence that summarizes today’s answer to the EQ.
Acquisition Lesson Planning Form-- Plan for the Concept, Topic, or Skill --- Not for the Day
Essential Question:
Activating
Strategy:
Teaching
Strategies:
How do I construct a persuasive essay that illustrates my point of view?
Discuss my expectations of what they are to accomplish by completing the writing process.
Give all handouts and rubric (for essay only).
Handout: Grade Sheet, Assignment Sheet, Peer Editing Sheet, Rubric
Use topic sheet to help find research (in their directories)
Use Grade Sheet :Brainstorming, G.O, Rough Draft, Edit and Final Copy for grade
Students will research a topic, decide their position of the topic, use the writing process in
order to create a 5 paragraph essay and correctly use accurate MLA format to give their
resources the proper citation.
Differentiated
Instruction:
Graphic Organizers- Choice Board
Collaborative Peer Editing
Summarizing
Strategies:
Write a summary sentence that summarizes what they accomplished today.
Acquisition Lesson Planning Form-- Plan for the Concept, Topic, or Skill --- Not for the Day
Essential Question:
Activating
Strategy:
Teaching
Strategies:
Differentiated
Instruction:
Summarizing
Strategies:
How can I take my position/ opinion to the next level?
Show examples of Poster board, Power Point, and Photo Story projects that illustrates a
strong point of view.
Handout: Assignment Sheet, Power Point Tips, Photo Story Tips and Story Boards
Students will incorporate pictures from the internet into their projects in order to help
Illustrate their positions that they choose for their topics.
Choice Board- Poster Board
Power Point
Photo Story
Present Projects
Unit Title: Persuasive Essay Andrea Watson – 6th Grade Language Arts
CSOs ADDDRESED:
RLA.O.6.2.4
use the five-step writing process to address specific writing purposes and to address various audiences
(e.g., creative, journalistic, essay, narrative, informative, persuasive).
RLA.O.6.2.3
from a prompt, use the writing process to develop a composition that contains specific, relevant details
and transitions.
RLA.O.6.2.6
edit one’s own compositions as well as the writing of others to correct errors in organization, content,
usage, mechanics and spelling.
RLA.O.6.2.7
develop a 5-7 paragraph composition with an introductory paragraph, supporting details paragraph(s) and
concluding paragraph.
RLA.O.6.2.8
demonstrate the ability to use electronic and non-electronic reference materials to locate information, analyze
the source, evaluate the data, and create a product based upon an assigned task.
RLA.O.6.2.9
credit sources of information by citing references using various formats, (e.g., footnotes, bibliography).
RLA.O.6.2.10
select and use a variety of resource materials to plan, develop, and deliver a research project using
computer-generated graphic aids.
RLA.O.6.3.5
create and present an age-appropriate media product that demonstrates format, purpose, and audience
TEACHER NOTES
Note: -Day 3:
Was unable to get Computer Lab. Students were unable to do hands-on portion. We did together in class.
- Next year instead of putting the Topic Sheet in their directory use http://portaporal.com
Concepts: