WR12 Curriculum Map

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Contents

August

Content and Essential Skills


  • UNIT #1 Personality Inventory/Learning modalities Controlling Question: How can I match my personality style and my learning approaches to my writing?

Review of the writing process including topics in prewriting, drafting and revising


Skills


-Students assess and understand their own personality traits and learning modalities.

-Next, students plot strategies to use this information to improve their writing.


Assessment


Trait and modality assessments and Experimental Essay


Resources


Learning Modality Self-assessment and explanation.

Multiple-intelligence explanations.

Personality assessment and explanation.

Chapters 1,2,3,4 Reasoning and Writing Well (Diestch)


Optional


September

Content and Essential Skills


Note: Each following unit will include a writing and usage component.

  • Unit #2:
  • WRITING; Writing the Personal Narrative Essay and work with sentence style and structure. The Personal Narrative portion emphasizes finding and using personal voice, how to write a narrative, and use of description in the narrative.
  • USAGE: The sentence style portion covers dependent and independent clauses, sentence structure, (ie. simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex), as well as punctuation in different sentence structures.


Skills


-Students develop multiparagraph essay skills by using the writing process, (ie. prewriting, drafting, peer-editing and revising)

-Students learn how to use different aspects of voice and description in narrative writing. Grammar skills include achieving sentence variety through a use of a variety of sentence structures as well as how to punctuate different sentence structures.


Assessment


Narrative Essay including prewrite, rough draft, peer-editing sheets and final essay.

Assignments from writing and grammar text.

Test over grammar unit.


Resources


English (McDougal, Littell) Chap. 26,



Optional


October

Content and Essential Skills


  • Unit #3:
  • WRITING: Writing the expository essay, either a Comparison/Contrast or a Process Analysis Essay with an emphasis on paragraphing skills.
  • USAGE: Subject Verb Agreement


Skills


- WRITING: Multiparagraph essays skills (prewriting, drafting, peer editing, and revising. Emphasis is placed on use of transitions and effective paragraph skills in expository essays.

- USAGE: Subject verb agreement skills include compound subjects, collective nouns, singular nouns in plural forms, groups and titles as subjects, amounts and times, relative pronouns as subjects


Assessment


Expository essay (prewrite, rough draft, peer edit, and final).

Assignments from writing and grammar text.

Test over usage unit.


Resources


English (Chap. 5, 6, 28)


Optional


November

Content and Essential Skills


  • UNIT #4
  • WRITING: Writing the persuasive essay, either a cause/effect or problem/solution essay with an emphasis on avoiding logical fallacies.
  • USAGE: Pronoun Usage


Skills


- WRITING: Multiparagraph skills (prewriting, drafting, peer editing, revising). Emphasis is placed on recognizing and avoiding a wide variety of logical fallacies.

- GRAMMAR: Pronoun usage skills include nominative and objective and possessive case, comparative and superlative, antecedent agreement, and pronoun reference problems.


Assessment


Resources


English (Chap.8, 29)


Optional


December

Content and Essential Skills


  • UNIT #5
  • WRITING: Writing the researched informative and persuasive essay using MLA style documentation with a title page, outline page, works cited and parenthetical documentation. Emphasis is on styling and revising sentences and diction.
  • USAGE: Adjective and adverb usage


Skills


- WRITING: Longer multiparagraph essays (2000 words). Students learn how to construct a formal informative and persuasive paper using MLA style documentation. This includes how to create a works cited page as well as how and when to use parenthetical documentation to avoid plagiarism.

- USAGE: Adjective and adverb skills include when to use, comparative and superlative forms, correct comparisons, as well as other modifier problems.


Assessment


Informative and persuasive essays including prewrite, rough draft, peer editing, and final copy.

Assignments from writing and grammar texts. Test over usage unit.


Resources


English (Chap. 12, 30)


Optional


January

Content and Essential Skills


Skills


Assessment


Resources


Optional


February

Content and Essential Skills


Skills


Assessment


Resources


Optional



March

Content and Essential Skills


Skills


Assessment


Resources


Optional


April

Content and Essential Skills


Skills


Assessment


Resources


Optional


May

Content and Essential Skills


Skills


Assessment


Resources


Optional


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