CESA #1EL OER Project: A graphic organizer for an argument/opinion essay that includes sentences frames.
- Subject:
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Date Added:
- 05/15/2018
CESA #1EL OER Project: A graphic organizer for an argument/opinion essay that includes sentences frames.
In this module, students will read, write, and speak about the topic of voting rights and responsibilities. In the first two units, students will read informational texts that focus on the women’s suffrage movement and the leadership of New Yorker Susan B. Anthony. Specifically, they will read firsthand and secondhand accounts of her arrest and trial for voting in a time when women were outlawed from doing so. Students then read The Hope Chest by Karen Schwabach, a historical fiction novel set in the weeks leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment. They will continue to examine the idea of leaders of change and explore the theme “making a difference” by collecting evidence on how selected characters make a difference for others. After completing the novel, students will analyze this theme in selected passages of the novel and write an essay
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This unit helps students explore the role green spaces play in personal well being through observation, writing, community engagement, and shared mapping technology.