Literacy
Reading prompt
Social Studies
The students completed a background study on Aaron Burr, minstrels, and narrative poetry to support their understanding of the short story "A Man without a Country".
In what ways can change/progress/growth be positive and negative?
Westward Expansion: Reading responses scored and passed back
Writers' Workshop
Mode: Argument/Position
Mini-lesson: Revision: First Draft
Rubrics: Structure, Development, & Conventions
The students used their westward expansion knowledge to support an argument/position essay that answers the unit's Level 3 question--> At what cost can expansion of one's nation be justified?
Homework
12 Bookmarks: June 10
Kansas-Nebraska: April 12
April 3: Revision
Reading prompt
Social Studies
The students completed a background study on Aaron Burr, minstrels, and narrative poetry to support their understanding of the short story "A Man without a Country".
In what ways can change/progress/growth be positive and negative?
Westward Expansion: Reading responses scored and passed back
Writers' Workshop
Mode: Argument/Position
Mini-lesson: Revision: First Draft
Rubrics: Structure, Development, & Conventions
The students used their westward expansion knowledge to support an argument/position essay that answers the unit's Level 3 question--> At what cost can expansion of one's nation be justified?
Homework
12 Bookmarks: June 10
Kansas-Nebraska: April 12
April 3: Revision
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