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Lesson Overview
Objective
Revise the essay by adding nonrestrictive and restrictive clauses that strengthen the argument.
Readings and Materials
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Book: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
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Article: “Teen-Agers Are for Real” by Susan Hinton
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Rubric: Editing Checklist (G6–8)
Lesson Map
Write an original narrative that develops the relationship between two characters and conveys what they learn from each other.
Plan a narrative by mapping two well-developed characters and determining how their traits and motivations will shape the plot.
- Narrative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L13)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.3W.6.3.a
Draft a narrative beginning that introduces characters through descriptive details and nonrestrictive clauses.
- Narrative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L13)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
Standards
L.6.2.aW.6.3.a
Draft scenes that use dialogue to reveal character traits and develop relationships.
- Narrative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L13)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.3.b
Draft plot events using transitions and time shifts to control pacing.
- Narrative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L13)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
- Narrative Pacing Reference Sheet (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.3.bW.6.3.c
Revise the beginning and ending of the narrative by adding descriptive details that reveal the characters' development.
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.3.dW.6.3.eW.6.5
Write an argumentative essay that takes a clear position on whether The Outsiders is relevant to modern readers and supports the claim with an analysis of evidence from the novel.
Create an outline that states a clear claim and provides sufficient, relevant evidence for each supporting reason.
- Argumentative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L21)
- Argumentative Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.1W.6.1.aW.6.1.b
Draft an introduction and a conclusion that establish and maintain a formal tone and style.
- Argumentative Brainstorming Page (G6, U4, L21)
- Argumentative Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.1.aW.6.1.dW.6.1.e
Draft body paragraphs that include strong analysis of how specific text details support and develop the argument.
- Argumentative Multi-Paragraph Outline (G6–8)
Standards
W.6.1.bW.6.1.c
Revise the essay by adding nonrestrictive and restrictive clauses that strengthen the argument.
Standards
L.6.2.aW.6.1.cW.6.5