#  5. Writing - P. Plan Lessons 

 



 



 

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###    Objective  expand\_more  

 

Identify a WIDA/SIOP writing standard and create an introductory lesson for students using that standard.

 

 

 



###    WIDA/SIOP  expand\_more  

 

 **Task [WIDA](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vCFURHISu2prkJu6lwZD6TBZaiAxGXjKab_R1d-8nqk/edit?usp=sharing)**: AW3

Sort    **Use of Academic Language** 

  **Descriptor** 

  **Level** 

  **Domain** 

    Argue 

  Presenting opinions in persuasive essays or reports backed by content-related research

 

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  Writing

 

 



 **Task** [**SIOP**](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UAepa0ch6y3a22lNWIbBwyAOc3G9Tota4GNDeQ_QiTk/edit?usp=sharing): 14

Sort    **SIOP Section** 

  **Descriptor** 

    Strategies

 

  [Scaffolding Techniques Consistently Used, Assisting and Supporting Student Understanding](http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?title=Scaffolding)

 

 





 

 

 



 

 

 

 

##  Action Steps: 

 



 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 

## Step 1

 

 

 **Reference the Personalized Task section of the website for tasks that are of interest to you.**

   ![task screenshot](/sites/g/files/omnuum3971/files/styles/hwp_1_1__960x960_scale/public/dimensionsofdiversity/files/screen_shot_2019-08-15_at_4.03.09_pm.png?itok=wK-EgfcN) 

 



 



 

 

 

## Step 2

 

 

 Read the lesson plan: [I Believe You Don’t Have to Move to Live in A Better Community](https://bit.ly/2SDjevB). Think about how you would support students in writing their own "This I Believe" essays. Determine what steps would have to come next to ensure every student was able to write an essay.

 [](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PsuihvqC-nXOEXm-J1ZUF0nBZp6DoqAr/view)

   ![5p lesson](/sites/g/files/omnuum3971/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/dimensionsofdiversity/files/screen_shot_2019-09-11_at_8.47.26_am.png?itok=FPWac6nq) 

 



 



 

 

 

## Step 3

 

 

 **Choose a [WIDA Writing standard](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/132SwEEKpC5Q-xRhko1t3Gxm_zYIQiXhM?usp=sharing)** to create a lesson plan to develop writing skills. *Assume students in the class who are engaging in the lesson will span at least **three WIDA levels** in terms of proficiency with writing*.

 **Create a lesson focused on writing.**

- **Option 1** - Create the next lesson for the "This I Believe" lesson from Step 2. You would create the lesson that comes after the students read the essay and focused on past tense verbs.
- **Option 2** - Explore possible writing prompts from the [New York Times](https://nyti.ms/2nL95ht). Create a lesson plan where students use one or more of these prompts to write an argument essay. [Click here](https://nyti.ms/2z4vUSM) for tips on writing arguments from the New York Times.

 [](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/01/learning/lesson-plans/401-prompts-for-argumentative-writing.html)

   ![nyt 5p](/sites/g/files/omnuum3971/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/dimensionsofdiversity/files/screen_shot_2019-09-11_at_8.50.58_am.png?itok=-OURkSjj) 

 

- **Option 3** - Explore tips and resources for specific content areas 
    1. [Writing in Social Studies Ideas](https://bit.ly/2sbKw0g)
    2. [Writing in Math Ideas](https://bit.ly/2TuAu6k)
    3. [Writing in Science](https://bit.ly/2GUVEc4)
- **Option 4** - Explore [story elements](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y6C8VNJWUDwI0UKAnMB2UkhEoclogVSK/view) for elementary school

 [](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y6C8VNJWUDwI0UKAnMB2UkhEoclogVSK/view)

   ![5p elem](/sites/g/files/omnuum3971/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/dimensionsofdiversity/files/screen_shot_2019-09-11_at_8.52.28_am.png?itok=_z7gn-8I) 

 

 ***Note:*** If the options don’t have a lesson plan that interests you, then find a lesson on writing from one of these websites or modify a lesson from a lesson plan website (such as those listed below) or upload one of your own lesson plans that demonstrates progress towards the WIDA standard you have chosen.

- [High School All Subjects](https://curriculum.newvisions.org/)
- [ESL - All Grades](http://www.colorincolorado.org/teaching-ells/common-core/common-core-videos-lesson-plans)
- [Science](http://www.nextgenscience.org/resources/examples-quality-ngss-design)
- [Social Studies](https://sheg.stanford.edu/history-lessons)
- [Reading](http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/)
- [Avenues World Elements](https://open.avenues.org/elements#Elements1)
- [Expeditionary Learning](https://curriculum.eleducation.org/curriculum)



 



 

 

 

## Step 4

 

 

###  **Be sure to link your work and documents in the [capstone](https://dimensions.gse.harvard.edu/capstone) project:**

Sort      ![Capstone table example](/sites/g/files/omnuum3971/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/dimensionsofdiversity/files/screen_shot_2021-08-12_at_11.26.00_am.png?itok=MdWrKzSY) 

 

 

 





 



 

 

 

## Step 5

 

 

**Answer the following questions on your Capstone Google Slideshow ([template here](https://dimensions.gse.harvard.edu/docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_UU6fkpcIvTWCD2t3WfzvoI_sgXLhz07yDp6m92ANPU/edit?usp=sharing) if you have not started) in addition to links to any materials created or used:** 1. Name of the Assignment (1R, 2T, 3C, etc) as **the title** of the slide and answers to the following questions: 
    1. What you learned or your most significant take away from the assignment.
    2. To learn more, what might your next steps be?



 



 

 

 

## Step 6

 

 

###  Reflection: Answer the following questions on a Capstone slide

1. Thinking about your lesson. You can choose one or all questions, or parts from each question. (150-250 words total)
    
    
    1. How does TPR support students in achieving the learning objectives?
    2. How does your lesson give opportunity for all students to participate actively in the learning? Where does it fall short?
    3. How challenging was it to integrate TPR in your context or for this topic? How do you think students would react to using TPR?
2. Takeaways: You can choose one or all questions, or parts from each question. (200-250 words)
    
    
    1. What was your most significant take away from the assignment? What did you find interesting and useful?
    2. What was most challenging in the task? How did you overcome that challenge?
    3. How will you apply your learning to practice?
    4. To learn more, what might your next steps be?
    5. How would you improve on your current product in the future?



 



 

 

 

 

 

##  [Create a Lesson Plan to Develop Writing Skills](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xN9SNqTJOrzA_AlDnL-Ypm2hIY_rg6mFzkPtqkILcKM/edit?usp=sharing)

 **Description**: Create a lesson plan to develop writing skills aligned to a specific WIDA writing standard. Build from existing lesson plans and create the necessary student and teacher materials for implementation.

 **Points:** 15



 

Sort**Must Haves**1. Response completes the task.  
2. Accurately reflects WIDA Standards and the principles of SIOP.  
3. Demonstrates precision and accuracy appropriate to the demands of a graduate course (including correct citations, grammar, and mechanics).  
4. Demonstrates thoughtfulness and insights appropriate to the demands of a graduate course.  
5. Responds specifically and explicitly to an identified language demand taught in an inclusive setting.





Sort**Amazing*** Explain how learning from completing the task can be useful to you.  
* Promotes self and cultural awareness.  
* Describes possible next steps.  
* Relates to developing language skills in specific ways.  
* Share materials or examples that may be useful to others.