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Writing Module #1 | Write a Problem-Solution Argument | Recycling | Grades 7-12

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Your 7th to 12th graders got this! Got what? A final product they'll create in no time with step-by-step guidance and be so proud of: A Problem-Solution Argument Essay about "The Recycling Problem," perfect for this age group.

STUDENTS READ AUTHENTIC SOURCES ABOUT THE PROBLEM WITH RECYCLING

Students read and critically think about a very important, current, relevant issue people all over the world are grappling with right now - the problem with recycling (plastics mainly) and different ways of solving the problem.

HELP YOUR STUDENTS MASTER & FEEL CONFIDENT IN WRITING ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAYS!

CHECK OUT THE CONTENTS:

1) Student Directions and Writing Prompt

2) Source #1: “The Recycling Problem & Possible Solutions”

3) Source #2: “D.O.E. Announces $14.5 Million to Combat Plastics Waste and Pollution"

4) Source #3: Flyers from the EPA - Environmental Protection Agency

5) Optional Graphic Organizer to Plan Problem-Solution Argument

6) The College-and-Career-Ready Standards to Meet

7) Grades 7-12 Expectations for an Exemplar Argumentative Essay

8) Rubric for Evaluating Argumentative Essay

9) Essay Evaluation Sheet

10) A Bibliography of Sources Used to Write Sources #1 and #2

11) Link to the Google Slides Version

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JUST LIKE THE REAL STANDARDIZED WRITING ASSESSMENT TESTS - ONLY BETTER

Prepare students for standardized writing assessments that provide sources which the student must cite by quoting or paraphrasing text evidence directly from the sources. SET UP THE SAME WAY AS A REAL TEST!

EVERYTHING THEY NEED TO SUCCEED TO WRITE A PROBLEM-SOLUTION ESSAY

Students are guided to plan their essays (using an optional graphic organizer), to write a rough draft, edit and proofread, and turn in a multiparagraph essay, complete with an introduction that includes a thesis statement, and conclusion, that they are proud of!

COMES WITH AN OPTIONAL GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TO GET THOSE RELUCTANT WRITERS STARTED AND ORGANIZED!

NOTE THAT THERE IS A GRADE 4-6 VERSION and A GRADE 7-12 VERSION:

Please compare the two modules written at two ability levels The Grades 7-12 Module contains more advanced sources for middle school and high school; also, students write an "argument" which addresses counterclaims as opposed to an "opinion," which is what students do in the Grades 4-6 Module tailored more to upper elementary and early middle school.

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I designed this product VERY INTENTIONALLY to

1) Make students feel confident and completely aware what's required of them as they write and end up with a wonderful final draft that's aligned to standards they will be assessed on.

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FLEXIBLE IN-PERSON OR DISTANCE LEARNING VERSIONS

The product can be used as an in-person set of printables, and/or can be accessed online in Google Slides or TPT's EASEL for easy distance learning. Just add blank pages and take out any pages, and then share copies.

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Note About the Practice Tests: The test items contain a variety of question types similar to SBAC, PARCC, STAAR, CAASP, and all of the state standardized ELA assessment programs. The tests align to even more standards: Writing, Language, Speaking & Listening, Literacy in Science and History, etc. Items align specifically to the grade level, not just generally. ALL TEXT-EVIDENCE BASED

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Test Prep Workbooks Prepare Students For:

Alabama ARMT, Alaska SBA, Arizona NAEP, AzM2, AASA Arkansas AABE, California CAASP, STAR & SBAC, Colorado CMAS & CSAP, Connecticut CMT & CAPT, Delaware DCAS & DSTP, Washington, DC PARCC, Florida FSA & FCAT, Georgia CRCT, Hawaii HSA, Idaho ISAT, Illinois ISAT, Indiana ISTEP+, Iowa ITBS & ITED, Kansas KRA, Kentucky CATS & KCCT, Louisiana LEAP & ILEAP, Maine NECAP & MEA, Maryland MSA, Massachusetts MCAS, Michigan MEAP, Minnesota MCA II, Mississippi MCT & MFLE, Missouri MAP, Montana MontCAS, Nebraska NeSA, Nevada NPEP, New Hampshire NECAP, New Jersey PARCC, New Mexico NMSBA, New York Regents NYSE & NYSTP, North Carolina EOG, North Dakota CAT & NDSA, Ohio OAT & OST, Oklahoma OCCT, Oregon OAKS, Pennsylvania PSSA, Rhode Island RICAS & NECAP, South Carolina PASS, South Dakota DSTEP, Tennessee TCAP, Texas STAAR & TAKS, UTAH SAGE & UPASS, Vermont SBAC & NECAP, Virginia SOL, Washington WCAP & WASL, West Virginia WESTEST, Wisconsin WKCE, Wyoming PAWS

Total Pages
10 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
2 days
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Determine a central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through examples or anecdotes).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings.
Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.

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