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Lesson Overview
Objective
Gather evidence and write a clear topic sentence that directly answers the prompt.
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, L6)
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Resource: Sample Brainstorming Page (G8, U1, L6)
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.
Standards
Revise each narrative to intentionally use active and passive voice to highlight perspective, add clarity, and strengthen meaning.
Standards
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