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6th Grade Common Core: W.6.1a

Common Core Identifier: W.6.1a / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Writing: Text Types and Purposes
Detail: Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly.
10 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This printable graphic organizer will help students organize their writing. The worksheet has boxes for students to write an opinion, reasons, details, and a counterargument.
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Students will pick a side on whether or not they would want an AI robot for a teacher. Then they will write a formal argument to persuade their school's board of education. They are prompted to support their claim with evidence and precise information, but acknowledge that the school board may disagree.
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This writing prompt encourages students to think about the concept of villains and write an argument about a specific villain not being evil, but misunderstood.
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With this writing prompt, students will imagine they have been transported inside the video game they've been playing. They'll write a narrative using descriptive details and sensory language, as well as dialogue.
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This essay prompt asks readers to think about a particular quote discussed in the book and relate it to a character who embodies the quote. Students are instructed to use evidence from the book to craft a well-developed essay. The printable includes 3 pages of lines for students to write on.
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Use this graphic organizer to help your students gather their thoughts for the argumentative essay prompt related to the book Wonder by R. J. Palacio.
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This argumentative essay prompt encourages students to think about a specific quote regarding bravery from chapter 9 of Number the Stars and reflect on its meaning in a well-developed argumentative essay.
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This graphic organizer worksheet can be used to help students plan and organize their thoughts for their argumentative essay relating to the book Number the Stars.
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This argumentative essay rubric can be used to grade and guide students in writing their responses to the argumentative essay prompt for Wonder by R. J. Palacio.
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Use this rubric to easily grade your students' argumentative essays. You can determine if each section deserves a grade of "beginning," "developing," or "proficient," and write any additional notes in the section provided.
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