6th Grade L. Arts Problem Based Learning Unit

 

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This page was created for 6th grade students in language arts classes at Tuttle MS.  It was designed not only to help students take ownership and pride in their community, but it was also implemented to assist students with higher order thinking skills.

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INDIANA STANDARDS ADDRESSED IN THIS UNIT:
6.4.1 Discuss ideas for writing, keep a list or notebook of ideas, and use graphic organizers to plan writing.
6.4.2 Choose the form of writing that best suits the intended purpose.
6.4.3 Write informational pieces of several paragraphs that:
  • engage the interest of the reader.
  • state a clear purpose.
  • develop the topic with supporting details and precise language.
  • conclude with a detailed summary linked to the purpose of the composition.
6.4.5 Use note-taking skills.
6.4.6 Use organizational features of electronic text (on computers), such as bulletin boards, databases, keyword searches, and e-mail addresses, to locate information.
Evaluation and Revision 
6.4.8 Review, evaluate, and revise writing for meaning and clarity.

 

6.5.5 Write persuasive compositions that:
  • state a clear position on a proposition or proposal.
  • support the position with organized and relevant evidence and effective emotional appeals.
  • anticipate and address reader concerns and counter-arguments.
6.5.7 Write for different purposes and to a specific audience or person, adjusting tone and style as necessary.
6.7.5 Emphasize important points to assist the listener in following the main ideas and concepts.
6.7.6 Support opinions with researched, documented evidence and with visual or media displays that use appropriate technology.
6.7.7 Use effective timing, volume, tone, and alignment of hand and body gestures to sustain audience interest and attention
6.7.13 Deliver persuasive presentations that:
  • provide a clear statement of the position.
  • include relevant evidence.
  • offer a logical sequence of information.
  • engage the listener and try to gain acceptance of the proposition or proposal.

TIMELINE

NAME _______________________

Date __________ Period_________

Date Due

Assignment

Point Value

 

  • Topic
  • List of persuasive arguments/research

              EXPERT

              FACTUAL

              PERSONAL

                           LOGIC
  • Show to teacher

 

 

_______/ 5 pts.

 

  • Research topic & support for arguments
  • Hand-write rough draft- including introduction, body, and conclusion.
  • Show to teacher

 

 

_______/ 5 pts.

 

  • Finish rough draft- including support for arguments
  • Peer edit-fill in outline worksheet

 

_______/ 5 pts.

 

  • Make revisions
  • Show to teacher

 

_______/ 5pts.

 

  • Type speech- including revisions

 

 

 

  • Type speech- including revisions
  • Write out note cards for speech(outline form)
  • Show to teacher
  • Practice/memorize speech

 

 

_______/ 5 pts.

 

  • Type speech- including revisions
  • Write out note cards for speech
  • Practice/memorize speech

 

 

  • Presentation
  • On Time
  • Typed speech

_______/ 52 pts.

_______/ 13 pts.

_______/ 5 pts.

 

  • Class evaluates/suggests improvements
  • Make revisions

 

 

  • Participate in luncheon discussion

 

 

  • Reflect on what you have learned

_______/5 pts.

 

                                                TOTAL

_______/100 pts.

                                                                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

This outline can be used to guide students who may have difficulty developing their presentation in the correct order.

TOPIC:___________________________________________________

 

I.  Introduction

A.    Lead-Signs that say "no skating" is not the answer....

B.     Thesis Statement – What this town needs is a skate park, ….

II.  1st Argument – benefits are obvious

A.    Support – kids want to skate

B.     Support – fun for them, a place to practice

C.     Support – kids/pedestrians out of danger

D.    Support – property owners/police – less worry

      III.  2nd Argument – other advantages

A.    Support – could give skating lessoon

B.     Support - competitions

C.     Support – family gatherings/snack stand

      IV.  3rd Argument – not cheap, but not expensive

A.    Support - $18,000

B.     Support – if ramps less than 6 ft. tall, insurance will be less

V.  4th Argument – location is not an issue

A.    Support – South Mountain Reservation –kids like - hilly

B.     Support – by the soccer fields – create a sports center

      VI.  Conclusion

                   A.  Restate thesis – please consider & vote FOR the skatepark

                   B.  Restate best/most convincing argument – benefits 

                        EVERYONE

C.  Call to action – vote “yes

 

  Page created by: Michelle Van Horn and Tami Haas.  Last Updated 4/3/03.