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1 OP-EDS ARGUMENT MINI-UNIT Sugar as a Social Issue Linda Denstaedt Oakland Writing Project (MI) i3 Career and College Ready Writing Leadership Team Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

2 Interactive Tour GOAL Experience and reflect on learning and teaching to imagine mini-units on argument writing PROCESS Engage as a student Pause to Look Back—noting moves and opportunities in lessons Pause to Look Forward— imagining use of a mini-unit Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

3 Locate and introduce yourself to a thinking partner. Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

4 5-6 Day Unit Focused on Structure and Line of Reasoning Investigate Thinking and Structure Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

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6 Strategic Reading Process Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

7 Something is happening in the world Join the Conversation Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

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9 Explore a Topic Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

10 What are your thoughts on sugar and health? Do you think it is a social issue? Include examples from texts you have read or personal knowledge and experience. Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

11 Title: Snickers Ad ImagesWords Describe images Bullet or Number each detail you describe Capture words and/or phrases you hear Grab the words that seem important Bullet the list of words and/or phrases Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

12 Snickers Link to video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MixNh9L7G5Mhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MixNh9L7G5M Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

13 Now, I’m thinking… Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

14 Title: NYC Ad ImagesWords Describe images Bullet or Number each detail you describe Capture words and/or phrases you hear Grab the words that seem important Bullet the list of words and/or phrases Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

15 NYC Health Link to video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mt-i2aypewhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mt-i2aypew Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

16 Now, I’m thinking… Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

17 http://tinyurl.com/roomfordebate-supersize NY Times—Room for Debate “Banning Supersize Sodas Isn’t the Answer” Georgianna Donadio Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

18 Annotate/Code Reading Lines that seem important or interesting Lines you want to talk back to Lines you want to push back on Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

19 Now, I’m thinking… Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

20 Look Back What did we just do? How will activities like these move students toward argumentative writing? Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

21 Multiple Views to Explore Angles on a Topic Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

22 “Improve the Food Not the Food Label” Health & Science Columnist Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

23 Mini-Unit Page 7 Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

24 Quick Research to Plan a Draft Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

25 Annotate/Code Evidence Examples Expert Push Back Own Spin Write a Plan Curate Texts Scan Skim Read Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

26 Revising while Drafting Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

27 Slow Drafting Not the get-something- down first draft Be both a reader and writer while drafting Plan Write Pause Reread Rethink & Revise while drafting Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

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29 Look Back What did we just do? How will activities like these move students toward argumentative writing? Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

30 Look Forward Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education

31 How does the design of this lesson support students in trying new ways of thinking? How do these experiences support students in writing arguments? How often should such a lesson be repeated to develop processes that become habits? How close is what you just did as a learner/reader/writer to what your students are currently doing in argumentation? What will get them ready to do this work? What kinds of things will you consider in adapting these materials for your students and your classroom? What are the key components of this mini-unit? Where would this unit be positioned in a year of learning? How do we use this framework to design and plan OTHER writing experiences with different materials or topics? What are the challenges and opportunities in teaching this mini- unit? What shifts will you need to make to do this work? What kinds of support might you/your fellow teachers need as you take up or adapt the mini-unit’s lessons and materials? Linda Denstaedt, Oakland Writing Project, for NWP CRWP funded by the Department of Education


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