Title: Let
1Lets Plan a Scaffolded Writing Assignment
2Materials
- Highlighters
- Rubrics
- Peer Editing Checklists
- Student Work Samples
- Document reader/ Overhead Projector
- Patience
3Example Research Report- Day 1
- Sample Writing Prompt
- Write a well-organized essay about a
historically relevant person or event. Your essay
should reflect clear research questions and
present evidence from primary and secondary
sources.
4Research Report Rubric
- Distribute
- Highlighters
- Rubric
- Go over it
- Students highlight key points.
Research Report Rubric
Resource Packet, p. 13
5Student Work Samples
- Make copies of 2 student work samples, with peer
editing checklists on the back of each. - Give them a fail and then a passing one.
- Make sure you have an overhead or document reader
so you can edit where the students can see.
6Student Work Sample
Resource Packet, p. 16
7Peer Editing Checklist
Resource Packet, p. 17
8Modeling
- Remind them of the rubric requirements.
- Go over the check list requirements.
- Go over how and what to highlight
- Grammar errors
- Spelling
- Punctuation
- Sentence structure (incomplete, run-on)
- Subject-verb agreement
- Missing words, extra words
- Anything else they think is wrong
9More Modeling
- Walk through the first student work sample using
the overhead projector or document reader. - Have volunteers read it aloud, sentence by
sentence, and have them tell you what they think
should be highlighted. - After reading the whole thing, turn the sample
over and have students tell you how to fill out
the check list. - Ask what grade the class would give, based on the
rubric.
10Lets do it!
11Student Work Sample with Peer Editing Checklist
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12The Next Step Independent Practice
- Have students partner up.
- Have them highlight a second student sample
paper. - Have them complete the checklist on the back of
it. - Have them give it a grade based on those 2 things
as well as the rubric. - Using the overhead projector, go over the second
sample paper to confirm the students choices.
13Adaptation Research Report - Day 2
- Obtain research for the students to read
(internet?) so you can review the research
process. Make sure you can get a transparency of
whatever you handout. - As a class
- Decide on a topic
- Brainstorm with a KWL chart
- Turn the Ws into questions to head notecards
- Read the research together, guiding the students
to highlight answers to questions and clarifying
confusing points
14Lets do it!
15KWL Chart
K W L
16Notecards
17Class Research Pages
The Mexican Revolution
Resource Packet, pp. 14-15
18Lets do it!
19 Highlighting Paraphrasing
UC Professional Development Institute, High
Point, Follow-up 8, Slide 19
20Class NotecardsGood vs. Plagiarized
21Class Essay
22Research Report - Day 3
- Assign a topic that you know your library has
available at the appropriate reading level to
pairs of students. - With a partner students will
- Write notecard questions
- Look for research in teacher approved places
- Paraphrase the answers to their questions onto
their notecards
23Research Report - Days 4/5
- Independently students will
- Translate the notecards into an essay
- Exchange essays with the partner for a peer edit
- Write a second draft and show/turn in to teacher
for feedback
24Teacher Editing
- Highlight grammar errors on the 2nd draft and
create a (plus) ? (delta) T-chart. - On the side, write the things the student did
well. On the ? side, write things the student
should change.
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25Tips
- You should pass out and collect things like
highlighters. - Give different colored highlighters to each
group. - Colored pencils would work the same as
highlighters, and colors can stand for different
problems. - Be okay with talking.
- NEVER SIT DOWN.
- Make sure each student chooses his/her topic by
the end of the first day. - Set clear goals for each session.
- Its okay to give students sentence starters!
- Collect everything at the end of each class to be
passed out at the beginning of the next one. - Be sure students respond to corrections after the
peer editing step on their first draft.
26Questions? Queries?