Lesson Plan — Goal 10

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Supporting Selections (all files are in Microsoft Word format)
1046A My Best Day in School 8-21-01
1115A Six Resolutions Writing Assignment 8-20-01
1115ADLP Six Resolutions Lesson Plan 8-20-01
1115ASTF Deon S 8-21-01
1115B Six Resolutions Explanation Composition 8-20-01
1115BSTF Deon Sl 8-21-01
1115BSTF Ginger 8-21-01
1225C1 Digest of Writing Assignments Directions 8-21-01
1245 Writing Ladder Selection Sequence 8-21-01
1245A Writing Ladder Selection Sequence 8-22-01
1281 Career Interest Categories 8-21-01
1282A Career Interest Composition 8-21-01
1410 Issue Paragraph Writing Topics 8-22-01
1411 Future Plans Composition Directions 8-21-01
1411TRDLP Future Plans Instructional Needs 8-20-01
1412 Proverb Interpretation Composition long 8-21-01
1412A Proverb Interpretation Composition short directions 8-21-01
1412A Sample Theme File Dawn S Re-reading 8-18-01
1412A Sample Theme File Raven G 8-18-01
1413 Autobiography 8-21-01
1414A1 Free Writing Composition Topics, Narration 8-21-01
1427 Free Writing Composition Directions long 8-21-01
1427A Free Writing Composition Directions short 8-21-01
1430 Abstract Definition Paragraph Topics 8-22-01
1431,17STF Jasmaine 8-21-01
1431A1 Personal Experience Composition 8-21-01
1433 Topics for Persuasive Friendly Letter 8-21-01
1434 More Topics for Persuasive Friendly Letter 8-21-01
1461 Three Questions Composition 8-21-01
1483A3 Extended Composition Writing Assignment 8-21-01
1483STF Carla 8-21-01
1491 The Purpose of Writing Composition 8-21-01
1519 My After High School Plans 8-20-01
1540 Composition Assignments Master List 8-21-01
1900C1 Issue Paragraph Writing Steps 8-22-01
1900D Issue Paragraph Writing Cautions 8-22-01
1900E Abstract Definition Paragraph Writing Steps 8-22-01
1902A Autobiography 10 Questions 8-21-01
2404DLP Debate Case Preparation oral presentation procedure 8-22-01
2405 How to present a reasoned argument 8-22-01
2406 Steps to Prepare for Group Debating 8-22-01
47A1 Standards for Written Work 8-21-01
48A Reading Experience Theme 8-21-01
48ASTF Reading Experience Theme Mark S 8-21-01
55 Autobiography 8-21-01
56A1 English Experience Theme 8-21-01
56STF Marianne My Idea of a Good English Class 8-21-01

Source File:� JHS0729 of 8/8/97 from 2/25/97. Modified 8/22/01.

Date:� Goal 10.� 8/9/91

X. ������ GOAL�� 10.���

Give students adequate general composition practice. Students may elect to do as many�� composition projects as they wish, progressing at their own speed, following the detailed guidelines in the Directed Theme and Writing Ladder Selection Series (See Selection 1245, "Writing Ladder Selection Sequence.")

A.������� CONTENT OUTLINE

����������� Selected composition topics and their selection number or source for directions.

����������� [See Selection 1540, Master List of Composition Assignments]

1.�������� What My Last Year's English Class Was Like.

2.�������� What I want to learn in English this year. [SN1461]

3.�������� English Experience Theme.� [SN56A, 56B; SN1905A, B, C.� SN1906]

4.�������� Autobiography.� [SN55, *1413, 1902A]

5.                  Reading Experience Theme.� [SN48A]

[Note that I have not encountered any students since I taught at Cass Technical High School who have been able to complete this assignment.  Remedy:   find sample theme notebook from Cass Technical High School English teaching, and let students read several samples of the Reading Experience Theme so they have a concrete example of how the composition can be done.]

6.�������� Books I have read more than once.

7.�������� Book Report One.� Free Reading. [SN1492, 1493, 1494.� *SN1558] 

8.�������� Book Report Two.� Adolescent Fiction.

9.�������� Book Report Three.� Fiction Classic [SN1497.� SN1438.� *SN1474]

10.������ Book Report Four.� Non-Fiction Reading Ladder, First Rung.

11.������ Book Report Five.� Non-Fiction Reading Ladder, Second Rung.

12.������ Book Report Six.�� Non-Fiction Reading Ladder, Third Rung.

13.������ Combined Resources Report.�� Selections may be developed under this section to teach students to make reports in their own words; paraphrase, precis, and summary writing; anti-plagiarism practice, etc.� [To be developed.]

14.������ Short Story Analysis/Report.� Selection 1264.� See also Selection 1267A, Story Frame; 1268A, Plot Relationships Chart; 1269A, Story Map; 1270A, Prediction Chart; 1271A, Knowledge Chart; 1272A, Story�� Summary; 1273A, Story Chart; 1274A, Character Map; 1275A, Compare/Contrast�� Chart (Venn Diagram); 1276A, Story Pyramid.

15.������ Magazine Report.

16.������ Library Combined Resources Report.

17.������ Pr�cis and Summary Writing.

18.������ Author Project.� [See English 6 lesson plans from Cass for directions.]

19.������ Research Paper.�� See Selection 1209, "Steps in Writing a Term Paper."� Also see black notebook of collected resources suitable for writing a term paper on the subject of the Creation/Evolution Debate.��� [It might be possible to develop additional�� notebooks of resources for other subjects for guided practice in writing term papers.]

20.������ Creative Writing Exercises. See lesson plan notebooks from Southeastern pertaining to preparatory exercises for the Scholastic Writing Awards contest.

21.������ Debate Case preparation.

22.������ College and Scholarship Application Essay Writing.

23.������ Free Writing Compositions.� See Selection 1414 directions.

24.������ Letter Writing.�� See NCTE/USPS book on letter writing. [SN1433, 1434]

B.         INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

1.         Selections as listed above for directions for composition assignments.

2.�������� Sample Theme File of previous student work.

3.�������� Current textbook resources as required.

4.�������� Current essay contest opportunities.

C.        TEACHING STRATEGIES

1.      At the beginning of each semester, have students do writing in class, doing assignments with complete, detailed instructions.� Have students come to the desk for teacher assistance one at a time.�� Prepare significant themes in duplicate once they are revised and perfected.�� The student will keep one copy in the English Notebook; the teacher�� will keep one copy in an alphabetical loose-leaf file for continuing reference. This should be done especially for the themes pertaining to short and long term goals, and resolutions.

2.      Some assignments should be taught by whole class instruction. Students should then have the option to write additional compositions of that type for additional credit.� This would be suitable for Free Writing Compositions, and Letters, for example.

3.      Individual students may progress on the Writing Ladder and Assignment Ladder to higher levels of complexity as they demonstrate the ability to do so.

4.      Collaborative learning may be implemented using the small-group conference procedure for theme evaluation and correction.�� [Develop this procedure from the notes of 2/14/73 from Cass Technical High School lesson plans.]

D.        EVALUATION PROCEDURE

1.         Most�� compositions will be graded holistically with the suitable holistic rating scale.

2.         An occasional individual composition may be rated using the analytical rating scale.

3.         Compositions requiring extended effort or research may be given a grade which is counted ("multiplied") an appropriate number of times to reflect this.

4.         Composition credit may be earned as extra credit to count toward raising the student's grade.

5.         Students who need makeup work for long absences may be given credit for Free Writing Compositions and other composition credit completed during or after their absence.