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Lesson Overview
Objective
Transform an outline into a coherent paragraph that includes a topic sentence, evidence, explanation, and a last sentence.
Readings and Materials
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All unit texts up to Lesson 9
Lesson Map
Write an informative paragraph reflecting on how a unit text is a mirror or a window into one's identity.
Generate ideas by taking notes on Unit 1 texts, and write an informative topic sentence.
- Writing Prompt and Rubric Handout (G9, U1, L11)
- Windows and Mirrors Graphic Organizer (G9, U1)
- Informative Paragraph Outline (G9, U1, L11)
- Topic Sentence Practice Page (G9, U1, L11)
- Self/Peer Feedback Form (G9, U1, L11)
Standards
W.9-10.2.aW.9-10.4W.9-10.5
Identify a quotation and an anecdote that effectively support the main idea of a topic sentence.
- Informative Paragraph Outline (G9, U1, L11)
- MLA Citations Guide (G9, U1, L11)
- Self/Peer Feedback Form (G9, U1, L11)
Standards
W.9-10.2.bW.9-10.9
Transform an outline into a coherent paragraph that includes a topic sentence, evidence, explanation, and a last sentence.
- Informative Paragraph Outline (G9, U1, L11)
- Paragraph Structure Practice Handout (G9, U1, L11)
- Paragraph Structure: Highlighted Student Sample (G9, U1, L11)
Standards
W.9-10.2W.9-10.2.f
Write an informative essay reflecting on how unit texts are mirrors and/or windows into one's identity.
Develop an informative, specific, and supportable thesis statement and corresponding topic sentences.
- Performance Task Prompt and Rubric Handout (G9, U1)
- Windows and Mirrors Graphic Organizer (G9, U1)
- Writing a Thesis Statement/Topic Sentences Practice Handout (G9, U1, L19)
- Informative Essay Outline (G9, U1, L19)
Standards
W.9-10.2.aW.9-10.2.bW.9-10.5
Outline body paragraphs by selecting evidence that effectively supports the topic sentence, as well as introducing quotations with context punctuated by a colon.
- Informative Essay Outline (G9, U1, L19)
Standards
L.9-10.2.bW.9-10.2
Write strong body paragraphs by incorporating language that draws comparisons or contrasts between unit texts and personal identity.
- Informative Essay Outline (G9, U1, L19)
- Compare and Contrast Language Practice Page (G9, U1, L19)
Standards
W.9-10.2W.9-10.2.d
Write an introduction paragraph that includes a hook, introductory information, and a thesis statement.
- Informative Essay Outline (G9, U1, L19)
- Types of Hooks Handout (G9, U1, L19)
Standards
W.9-10.2.aW.9-10.5
Provide feedback on a peer's writing and then use peer feedback to improve one's own writing.
- Self/Peer Feedback Form (G9, U1, L19)
- Guide to Effective Feedback Handout
Standards
L.9-10.2.bW.9-10.2W.9-10.4W.9-10.5