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Qualities of a Strong Literary Essay Lesson PlanQualities of a Strong Literary Essay Lesson Plan
Publisher
EngageNY
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Grade
6th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
1 hr
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Direct Instruction
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Year
2014
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Qualities of a Strong Literary Essay

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This Qualities of a Strong Literary Essay lesson plan also includes:
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 2B (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 2B Updates: June 2015 (.pdf)
  • Full Grade 6 ELA Module 2B, Unit 2 (.pdf)
  • Grade 6 ELA Module 2B: Unit 2, Lesson 9 (.html)
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Put it all into words. Scholars work toward writing an argumentative essay. They begin by examining and marking strong words in Are We Medieval? A Literary Argument Essay Prompt. Learners then use Qualities of a Strong Literary Argument Essay anchor chart to discover what makes a strong essay before examining a model essay as a reference for expectations.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

essay writing, essays, argumentative writing

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide different colors of pens/pencils for coding the model essay

Classroom Considerations

  • Part 9 of 16 in Grade 6 ELA Module 2B Unit 2
  • Requires that students complete the lessons in order
  • Lists activities to complete prior to the lesson (prepare questions, coding guide, etc.)

Pros

  • Includes completed graphic organizers for teacher reference
  • Uses coding paragraphs for visual learners

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.6.1 W.6.4 W.6.5

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