Common Ground Protocols for Working with the K-12 Writing Samples in In Common Student writing samples that can be used with these protocols can be found.

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Common Ground Protocols for Working with the K-12 Writing Samples in In Common Student writing samples that can be used with these protocols can be found at

Common Ground Protocols A set of activities designed to help educators and students understand the elements of an effective piece of writing as described by the Common Core Writing Standards. Activities can be adapted to any writing type, grade level or cluster of grade levels. Can be used with In Common or other sets of student samples.

 A Professional Development Planning Page  A Protocol  A Recording Sheet For each Common Ground Activity, you will find:

Four Protocols are available for guiding professional learning using In Common: How Does Your Garden Grow? Learning by Example Colorful Language What Can My Students Learn by Writing?

Today we will deepen our understanding one of the Common Core writing types a Common Ground Activity: Opinion/Argument Colorful Language NOTE: This protocol can be used with any writing type.

Colorful Language PURPOSE: To refine and deepen understanding of particular aspects of effective writing.

W.1 Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.

Analyzing Student Samples Using Color

An Example: Color Code the pieces in your packet: Find and color code examples to show each of the following:  Introduction: red  Opinion Statement: light green  Reason #1 and supporting facts and details: yellow  Reason #2 and supporting facts and details: blue  Concluding Section: darker green 

Informational/Explanatory Grade 1 Range of Writing  Introduction: red  Opinion Statement: light green  Reason #1 and supporting facts and details: yellow  Reason #2 and supporting facts and details: blue  Concluding Section: darker green  Colorful Language

Two different sets of directions for color coding K-5 OR 6-12 Follow the directions in the box for the grade cluster chosen.

Colorful Language When all pieces in your packet have been color coded, discuss the following with a colleague: How might you use this activity  with colleagues?  with students ?