ELA READING & WRITING RESOURCE BUNDLE
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Description
Your year is completely planned, developed, and ready to go! This DIGITAL full year curriculum is quarterly sequenced around the 4 major writing requirements: Argumentative | Informational | Narrative | Research, and is and ready for you to share to your Google Classroom or any major LMS. Perfect for IN CLASS, DISTANCE LEARNING, AND HOMESCHOOLING.
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Scope and Sequence For This Curriculum:
QUARTER 1 - Reading Literature and Narrative Writing
QUARTER 2- Informational Text and Argumentative Writing & Debate
QUARTER 3- Informational Text and Informative Writing
QUARTER 4- Research Writing, Literature Review, Informational Text and
QUARTER 1: FICTION & NARRATIVE WRITING
Reading Literature
- Analyze literary elements, devices, and techniques.
- Novels
- Short films
- Passages
- Test Prep
- Constructed Response Writing
- Narrative Writing
- Summary Writing
- Literary Analysis
Writing: Narrative
- Use literary elements, devices, and techniques to craft written responses and an analysis.
- Constructed Response Writing
- Narrative Writing
- Summary Writing
- Literary Analysis
- Test Prep
QUARTER 2: NON-FICTION & ARGUMENT/DEBATE
Reading
- Analyze elements of argumentation using informational texts.
- Articles
- Passages
- Sample Essays
- Documentary Videos
- Various Research
- ProCon.org
- Debate
Writing
- Craft argumentative writing using the elements of argumentation and write responses to prompts.
- Written responses
- Argumentative Essay
QUARTER 3: NON-FICTIONAL & INFORMATIONAL TEXT AND WRITING
Reading
Students will read and analyze a variety of informational text such as informative articles from Psychology Today that focus on human behavior and tendencies such as: narcissism, stereotyping and biases, privilege, confirmation bias, and gaslighting. They will learn to analyze textual evidence, find the central idea, draw inferences, and understand the purposes and types of informative writing:
- Inform
- Explain
- Present
- Compare/Contrast
- Analyze
- Describe
- Classify
Writing
Students will use the knowledge and skills gained from the reading and learning section to craft various writings:
- Constructed Responses
- Objective Summaries
- Informative Essay
QUARTER 4: NON-FICTION-RESEARCH & FICTION REVIEW
Reading
- Articles
- Passages
- Sample essays
- Podcasts
Writing & Research Project
- Videos/Tutorials
- Design a Social Research Experiment
- Write a Research Paper
- Review Plot, Theme, Conflict, Dialogue, & Setting With Short Film