Objectives
Materials
Surface
Standards
7.W.6.2:
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English
capitalization, punctuation, and spelling focusing on:
7.W.6.2a:
Capitalization- Students are expected to build upon and continue
applying conventions learned previously.
7.W.6.2b:
Punctuation- Using commas with subordinate clauses.
7.W.6.2c:
Spelling- Students are expected to build upon and continue applying
conventions learned previously.
7.W.3.2:
Write informative compositions on a variety of topics that Introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is to follow; organize
ideas, concepts, and information, using strategies such as
definition and classification; include formatting (e.g. headings),
graphics (e.g., charts, tables), and multimedia when useful to
aiding comprehension.
Develop the topic with relevant facts, definitions, concrete
details, quotations, or other information and examples from
various sources and texts.
Use appropriate transitions to create cohesion and clarify the
relationships among ideas and concepts.
Choose language and content-specific vocabulary that express
ideas precisely and concisely, recognizing and eliminating
Procedures
Extensions
1)
Have students open up their list of 6 character traits on
their Surfaces. Today they will be doing 2 of the traits they do not
want in a friend.
2)
Students will then write 2 paragraphs (one for each
characteristic) of about 4-5 sentences explaining what the trait is and
why it is important in a friend. They may use an online dictionary or
thesaurus to find words, but they cannot go online to find an
explanation of the trait. It must be written in their words. 15-20 mins
3)
Once the students have finished their paragraphs, have
students work with their desk partners to proofread each others
paragraphs. Be sure to have students use the proofreading symbols
that are listed in OneNote. 15-20 mins
4)
When that is finished, have students correct their work.
They can then begin searching for a picture or graphic to fit their
traits. Rest of class
5)
If the two paragraphs are not corrected, it is not
necessarily homework, but if they do not do it they will be behind
and have more work to do closer to the due date of the project.
ELL students can work with Google Translate or another online service
to translate words they might be struggling with.
Students with IEPs can ask for help from the teacher or other
classmates.