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Explanatory Writing Procedural How To 2nd 3rd Grade Lessons Anchor Chart Rubric

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This resource SAVED me during my how to writing unit. It provided so much structure and scaffolding for my students. I would absolutely recommend if you need supplements for your curriculum.
Great resource! I really enjoy these writing units. They are very well put together and easy to use. Makes teaching writing a little easier!
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Description

⭐This explanatory procedural how-to writing unit will help your 2nd and 3rd graders write procedural how-to texts. Includes lesson plans, anchor charts, graphic organizers, sample mentor texts, rubrics, and templates to walk your students through the entire writing process from brainstorming to publishing.

This Explanatory Procedural How-to Writing Unit features:

✅ Lesson Plans

✅ Anchor Charts

✅ Graphic Organizers

✅ Sample Mentor Texts

✅ Rubrics

✅ Templates

Includes 11 lessons with everything you and your students need to write a procedural text. Lessons and worksheets are scaffolded.

⭐This resource is perfect for an interactive notebook! This unit will walk your second and third graders through the entire writing process from brainstorming to publishing a polished piece.


Features:

✏️Anchor Charts: Anchor charts for each step in the writing process.

✏️Graphic Organizers: Organizers are perfect for helping students plan and draft their writing.

✏️ Mini Rubrics: Students can use these as a self-assessment throughout the entire writing process.

✏️ Stationary and Printable Books: Make this resource fun, engaging, and educational.

✏️ Flexible Formats: Printable and digital versions are perfect for in-person and remote learning. Google Slides version is compatible with Google Classroom and can be downloaded in PowerPoint to integrate with Microsoft Teams.


What's Included:

1. Procedural Writing Unit Overview & Teacher Tips

2. Lesson 1 – What is a Procedural or Explanatory Text?

  • Anchor Chart
  • Mentor Text: How to Make a Colorful Paper Butterfly
  • Mentor Text: How to Get to Disney World from Jacksonville, Florida

3. Lesson 2 – Brainstorming Ideas

  • Anchor Chart
  • Brainstorming Web Organizer
  • Procedural Topics Selection
  • Topic Selection Rubric

4. Lesson 3 – Planning

  • Anchor Chart
  • Graphic Organizer
  • Prewriting
  • Flip Book
  • Planning Rubric

5. Lesson 4 - Procedural Introduction

  • Procedural Hook Organizer
  • Procedural Introduction Prewriting
  • Introduction Rubric

6. Lesson 5- Materials List

  • Anchor Chart and Organizer
  • Materials List Rubric

7. Lesson 6 - Procedural Directions

  • Anchor Chart
  • Graphic Organizer

8. Lesson 7 – Transition Words

  • Anchor Chart
  • Mentor Text: How to Plant a Sunflower Seed
  • Directions Rubric

9. Lesson 8 – Conclusion

  • Anchor Chart/Organizer
  • Conclusion Rubric

10. Lesson 9 - Writing a Rough Draft

  • Anchor Chart
  • Drafting Template

11. Lesson 10 – Revising and Editing

  • Revising vs. Editing Anchor Chart
  • Peer Review Anchor Chart
  • Peer Review Checklist

12. Lesson 11- Publishing

  • Procedural Teaching and Learning Rubric
  • Publishing Template

13. Procedural How-To Templates

  • How to Make Slime
  • How to Brush Your Teeth
  • How to Make Hot Chocolate
  • How to Make a Doughnut
  • How to Make a Paper Plane
  • How to Make Fairy Bread
  • How to Make Jello
  • How to Make a Sandwich
  • How to Pack Your Backpack

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Standards

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Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Introduce a topic and group related information together; include illustrations when useful to aiding comprehension.
Develop the topic with facts, definitions, and details.
Use linking words and phrases (e.g., also, another, and, more, but) to connect ideas within categories of information.

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