Module 1: Unit 2: Lesson 19 End of Unit 2 Assessment, Part 2: Revise Essay Drafts.

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Module 1: Unit 2: Lesson 19 End of Unit 2 Assessment, Part 2: Revise Essay Drafts

Agenda Opening ◦ Review Learning Targets (5 minutes) Work Time ◦ Mini-Lesson: Addressing Common Errors (5 minutes) ◦ Return Draft Essays with Feedback (5 minutes) ◦ Essay Revision (28 minutes) Closing and Assessment ◦ Previewing Unit 3 (2 minutes) Homework ◦ Finalize your essay.

Materials Document camera What Makes a Literary Analysis Essay Effective? anchor chart (begun in Lesson 11) Tips on Using Quotes (from Lesson 11; students’ copies) A Long Walk to Water (book; one per student) Computers

Lesson Vocabulary Feedback

Opening: Review Learning Targets (5 minutes) Review the first two learning targets: ◦ I can write a clear and organized analysis essay that makes a valid claim about the theme of A Long Walk to Water. ◦ I can support my claim with details and quotes from A Long Walk to Water. Your draft essays have already been assessed for these learning targets This drafting related to Rows 1 and 2 of the NYS rubric

Opening Continued… Read the other learning targets: ◦ I can use quotes correctly in my essay. ◦ I can use correct grammar and punctuation in my essay. ◦ I can use feedback from others to revise and improve my essay. ◦ I can use new vocabulary appropriately in my essay.

Opening Continued… Turn and talk with your seat partner: ◦ `“What does the learning target mean?” ◦ “What does it look like to meet this learning target?” Review what the learning targets mean You should focus your revisions on meeting these learning targets

Work Time: Return Draft Essays with Feedback (5 minutes) You will be getting your essays Raise your hands to ask questions if your have them Take out your Tips on Using Quotes handout to refer to if you have errors related to your use of quotes which need to be revised Switch papers with your seat partner and proofread and edit each others essays ◦ Review when completed

Work Time: Essay Revision (28 minutes) Be sure you have your texts A Long Walk to Water. Begin making revisions

Closing and Assessment: Previewing Unit 3 (2 minutes) Your finished draft due at the beginning of class tomorrow, along with your essay drafts and planners The final draft of this essay marks the end of Unit 2 Next, you will focus on the performance task: a two-voice poem You have already been preparing for this creative writing by gathering evidence from the novel and the informational texts you have read throughout the module. It’s a great opportunity for you to demonstrate all you have learned about the world, the theme of survival, and the craft of using juxtaposition.

Homework Finish the final draft of your essay to turn in tomorrow, along with the first draft, rubric, and planners.