Writers of Wonderful Words; Researchers of the Rez

01/19/10 - 01/26/10

Week Focus:


Persuasive Writing
Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing







1/19 Power Write: Why is it noisy in the lunch room?
Resolution report; essay revisions (ARMS - use posters)


1/20 Set goal for today: What will you show that you have learned?
Essay revisions (ARMS - use posters); finish typing or writing essays; Teacher conferences


1/21  Persuasive Essay Prompt:


Because of recent complaints about noisy and disorderly behavior at lunchtime, your principal is considering giving each student an assigned seat at lunchtime.  Take a position on this issue. Write a multiple paragraph letter persuading your principal to support your position.


Use BEARS:


Position
Explain reason 1
Explain reason 2 with concession/rebuttal
Explain reason 3 (most important)
Restate position


1/22 Finish essay;
Internet Safety;


1/26 Stars and Wishes for Persuasive Strategies;
Begin introductions and conclusions;


Projects: 
Persuasive paragraph with c/r; contest essay or assigned seat essay; MLK persuasive paragraph; thankful;
OPTIONS: Internet Safety rules for grades 4 5 6; Life of MLK;
Internet Safety Videos from netsmarz.org
Bus Safety
Walking Safety
Internet Safety-Be Safe
Know Rules
Password
Virus
Instant Message





EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.


Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W


Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
1.3.1 Revises text, including changing words, sentences, paragraphs, and ideas.
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus).


Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W


EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W


3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.

01/04/10 - 01/19/10

Week Focus:
Writing and Math at:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfjbbnsb_18fggxn4c3


Writing and Math at:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfjbbnsb_18fggxn4c3


Persuasive Writing
Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing







01/04
Finish and type essays; finalize brosters

BEARS review and quiz
Type essay; finalize brosters

1/5 Internet Safety; Finish Review of BEARS persuasive strategies;

1/6 Internet Safety; write a persuasive paragraph with organizer and add BEARS; type essays

1/7 Finish paragraphs; reassign essays if contest essays not started

1/8  share and discuss paragraphs as intro to Concession and Rebuttal; Read Cell Phone essays to view model of concession and rebuttal

1/11 Entry: Read about MLK: Should we celebrate MLK day?
Write paragraph with BEARS.
Lesson Review: Concession and rebuttal  -- add concession/rebuttal to paragraph on MLK

1/12 Entry: read requirements;  Share and discuss paragraphs on MLK; Review C/R
Revise paragraph 2 in essays (contest/assigned seats) to include concession/rebuttal

1/13 Entry: Read about “Changers We Know” and complete handwritten responses. Share paragraphs. Begin introductions and conclusions

1/14 Entry: review introduction strategies and revise your own; introductions and conclusions

1/15 Entry: Changers We Are: What will you do today to help make the world a better place?  introductions and conclusions; write conclusions; finish typing or writing essays;

1/16 Internet Safety; Power Writing; review intro/conclusions; revise

Projects: Persuasive paragraph with c/r; contest essay or assigned seat essay; MLK persuasive paragraph; thankful;
OPTIONS: Internet Safety rules for grades 4 5 6; Life of MLK;
Internet Safety Videos from netsmarz.org
Bus Safety
Walking Safety
Internet Safety-Be Safe
Know Rules
Password
Virus
Instant Message



EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.


Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W


Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
1.3.1 Revises text, including changing words, sentences, paragraphs, and ideas.
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus).




Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W


EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W


3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.

12/7/09 - 01/04/10

Week Focus:
Writing and Math at:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfjbbnsb_18fggxn4c3


Writing and Math at:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfjbbnsb_18fggxn4c3


Persuasive Writing
Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing





12/7
Thankful paragraph structure; broster


12/8
Outline three ideas and details for each idea
Draft paragraphs --DETAILS !


12/9 12/10 12/11
Lesson: Persuasive Bears-- notes
Rewrite paragraphs, adding persuasive strategies


12/13
Share and review with partner
Thesis; Paragraphs; Strong Verbs; BEARS;


12/14 12/15
Lesson: Conclusion -- call to action
Write conclusion


12/16
Stars and Wishes sharing
Revised Draft


12/17
Dress Rehearsal


12/18
Homeroom


01/04
Finish and type essays; finalize brosters


If time:
Lesson: Concession and rebuttal
Revise paragraph 2




EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.


Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W


Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
1.3.1 Revises text, including changing words, sentences, paragraphs, and ideas.
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus).




Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W


EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W


3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.


11/30/09 - 12/7/09

Week Focus:


Writing Process Evaluation


Math and Writing Project


Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing




Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing


11/30

Power Writing

Plan and compete brosters

Track progress in work and behavior


12/1 will continue:

Intro persuasive writing -- sort activity

Work Time -- brosters finished; student understanding verified at team level

Track progress in work and behavior


12/2

Prewriting for essay:

What is topic? Purpose? Audience?

What did your team do well?

What did you team need to improve on (what would your teachers say?)


Lesson: How to write a thesis statement


12/3

Review Paragraph Structure -- I AM Thankful

Practice


12/4

Write paragraphs based on thesis statement using reviewed structure with strong verbs


12/7 12/8

Lesson: Persuasive Bears

Rewrite paragraphs, adding persuasive strategies


12/9

Lesson: Concession and rebuttal

Revise paragraph 2


12/10

Share and review with partner

Thesis; Paragraphs; Strong Verbs; BEARS; C/R


12/11 Lesson: Conclusion -- call to action

Writing Essay

Finish draft and revise





EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.

Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W

Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus)

Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W

EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W

3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.

11/23/09 - 11/30/09

Week Focus:


Writing Process Evaluation


Math and Writing Project


Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing




11/16


Math and Writing Project


Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing


11/23
Correct Wiki or Power Write
Project Explanation
Teams
Define vocabulary with two sources (google/text)

11/24
Correct Wiki or Power Write
Vocabulary: all members understand with words and illustrations

Plan broster

11/25 Assembly

11/30
Power Writing
Plan and compete brosters
Track progress in work and behavior





EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.

Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W

Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus)

Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W

EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W

3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.

11/16/09 - 11/23/09

Week Focus:


Writing Process Evaluation


Math and Writing Project


Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing





11/16


Math and Writing Project


Persuasive Writing

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing


Report Day 1


11/17 Report Day 2
2a-2d

11/18 Finish documentation.
Share 2a-2d
How improve?

11/19
Share How improve?
Revise and Edit on wiki

11/20
Revise and Edit on wiki
2e Vocabulary Categories


11/23
Correct Wiki or Power Write
Project Explanation
Teams
Define vocabulary with two sources (google/text)





EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.

Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W

Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus)

Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W

EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W

3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.

11/09/09 - 11/16/09

Week Focus:


Prewriting Ideas -- gathering, writing, organizing, revising for draft

Drafting and Revising-- ARMS: Add, Remove, Move, Substitute

Goal: Prewrite in web, list, or free-write, then re-read and number to organize your ideas before drafting; details; sentence fluency; graphic organizer;


Goal: poetry: Where I’m From

Figurative Language -- revision strategies (ARMS)

http://whatelse.pbworks.com/Where-Im-From

http://whatelse.pbworks.com/Revision


http://write.nsdeagles.org/home/assignments/workshop-expectations/workshop-lessons/sentence-fluency-lessons

Writing Process Evaluation


Veterans Day Work: Research, Art, Poetry
Prewrite -- research/draw/notes
Draft -- poem/paragraph
Connect symbol/research --- draft/ARMS revise
http://whatelse.pbworks.com/Armed-Forces

11/9
Prewrite Thank you poem
Draft
ARMS Revision
Final

11/10
Practice / Share Veterans Writing

11/11 Veterans Day


11/12

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists



11/13

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists


11/16

Math vocabulary/WSU scientists/ Persuasive Writing






EALR 1: The student understands and uses a writing process.

Component 1.2: Produces draft(s). W

Component 1.3: Revises to improve text. W
· Uses effective revision tools or strategies (e.g., reading draft out loud, checking sentence beginnings, expanding sentences, using an electronic or other thesaurus)

Component 1.4: Edits text. W
Component 3.3: Knows and applies appropriate grade level writing conventions. W

EALR 3: The student writes clearly and effectively.
Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing. W

3.2.2 Analyzes and selects language appropriate for specific audiences and purposes.