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Lesson Overview
Objective
Logically organize a sequence of events and use precise language to draft one event.
Readings and Materials
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Book: All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
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Resource: Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
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Resource: Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
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Resource: Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
Lesson Map
3 days
Write a paragraph that makes and supports a clear claim.
- All American Boys
- Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
- Single Paragraph Outline
- Sample Single Paragraph Outline (G8, U1)
- Single Point Paragraph Writing Rubric (G8, U1)
Gather evidence and write a clear topic sentence that directly answers the prompt.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
- Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
Standards
W.8.1W.8.4W.8.9
Create an outline to organize the strongest details and craft topic and concluding sentences.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
- Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
- Single Paragraph Outline
- Sample Single Paragraph Outline (G8, U1)
Standards
W.8.1.aW.8.1.bW.8.1.e
Use an outline to draft a paragraph by constructing complete sentences that develop details from the text and connect back to the topic sentence.
- Single Paragraph Outline
- Sample Single Paragraph Outline (G8, U1)
- Single Point Paragraph Writing Rubric (G8, U1)
Standards
W.8.1W.8.1.bW.8.1.c
2 days
Write a paragraph that makes and supports a clear claim.
- All American Boys
- Sample Single Paragraph Outline (G8, U1)
- Single Point Paragraph Writing Rubric (G8, U1)
- Editing Checklist (G6–8)
Revise a paragraph to elaborate on details in order to strengthen support for a claim.
- All American Boys
- Sample Single Paragraph Outline (G8, U1)
- Single Point Paragraph Writing Rubric (G8, U1)
Standards
Form and use verbs in both the active and passive voice to increase clarity and sentence variety.
- All American Boys
- Single Point Paragraph Writing Rubric (G8, U1)
- Editing Checklist (G6–8)
Standards
5 days
Write a short, first-person narrative about a significant moment in your life. Then, write the same scene but from the perspective of another person who was there.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
- Sample Narrative Graphic Organizer (G8, U1, L24)
- Narrative Writing Rubric (G8)
- Single Point Narrative Writing Rubric (G8, U1, L24)
- Editing Checklist (G6–8)
Analyze All American Boys use two perspectives to develop a shared incident, then brainstorm ideas for two first-person narratives about a significant incident.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
- Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
Standards
Logically organize a sequence of events and use precise language to draft one event.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
- Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
- Sample Narrative Graphic Organizer (G8, U1, L24)
Standards
Draft two expositions that establish the narrator's perspective and engage the reader by introducing the context and characters.
- All American Boys
- Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L24)
- Narrative Graphic Organizer (G6–8)
- Sample Narrative Graphic Organizer (G8, U1, L24)
- Single Point Narrative Writing Rubric (G8, U1, L24)
Standards
Continue drafting personal narratives by adding dialogue and sensory language to develop characters' perspectives.
- All American Boys
- Sample Narrative Graphic Organizer (G8, U1, L24)
- Single Point Narrative Writing Rubric (G8, U1, L24)
Standards
Revise each narrative to intentionally use active and passive voice to highlight perspective, add clarity, and strengthen meaning.
- All American Boys
- Narrative Writing Rubric (G8)
- Single Point Narrative Writing Rubric (G8, U1, L24)
- Editing Checklist (G6–8)
Standards
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