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Procedural Text Grade 6 Language Arts

Materials Needed

•Page Protector•Pencil/Eraser•3 sheets of looseleaf

Think/Pair/Share

•What are some activities that you know how to do SO well that you could teach someone else how to do it? You could even do it with your eyes closed!

Demonstration

•Show class how to do something that you know how to do INCREDIBLY well…

•What do you think this text might look like in the end?

Schedule

January 20th – 24th (choosing a topic)January 27th – 31st (planning)February 3rd – 7th (drafting)February 10th – 14th (revising/editing)February 17th – 21st (publishing)The week after March Break (presenting)

What will I include?

•What does a procedural text need?- Materials list- Steps in order- Transition words - Imperative verbs- Introduction - Conclusion

When Choosing a Topic

•Things to consider when choosing a topic:- Do I know enough about this task to teach

it to someone else?- Can I bring something into class that will

help demonstrate how to do this task?- Do I enjoy doing this task?

*** Homework for Monday is to choose a topic***

What are the Main Ideas?

What Materials are Needed?

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What are the Main Steps?

Read an Exemplar

•Read the text BLT on your own and then re-read as a class with voice & expression

•Think/Pair/Share your opinion about this writing piece (your first impressions)

Revising & Editing BLT

•Have students use highlighters to identify the following in BLT- Highlight all transition words in green- Highlight the topic sentence and closing

sentence in blue - Write the main idea for each paragraph in

the column using orange - Highlight good use of word choice in pink- Highlight good use of punctuation in yellow

Evaluate BLT Things that were well done?

Things that could be improved?

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*** You should have 5 of each and hand them in for marks***

Transition Words

•Ask students to choose 1 of the following 3 questions to discuss after a minute- What is a transition word?- Why do we use transition words?- What resources do we have in this

classroom to find transition words?

Transition Word Brainstorm

•Ask students to brainstorm 5 transition words with their group and have 1 volunteer come up to the front of the class to write it on the Smart Board

Worksheets

•Bring attention to the red folders at the front of the class (in the shelf) and show students the handout with transition words

•Complete the transition words worksheets- Good for Glue- Transition Chart- Find That Transition

Materials List

•Page protector for rough copy•Looseleaf•Pencil (absolutely no pen)•Eraser•Copy of their plan

Outline

Paragraph 1 (introduce your topic)Paragraph 2 (explain the materials needed)Paragraph 3 (go through the steps in

detail)Paragraph 4 (review any complications or

tips)Paragraph 5 (conclude your topic)

Topic Sentence

•Hand out the worksheet using topic sentences and have students find ways of captivating the readers attention!

Revising & Editing

•Have a look at my example and revise & edit to improve my text!

•Reminders- Use red folder to find different transition

words- Use thesaurus to improve word choice- Use dictionary for spelling errors

Revise & Edit Word Choice (pink) - write 2 or more descriptive

words per paragraphOrganization (orange) -write introduction,

materials needed, steps, tips & conclusion in the left-hand column

Ideas (blue) - add 1 or more details to each paragraph that make it more interesting

Conventions (green) - add one new punctuation to each paragraph (brackets, exclamation mark, ellipses, quotation marks, etc.)

Fluency (yellow) - add 1 new transition word to each paragraph for interest

Netbooks or Paper & Pencil?

•In order to use netbooks they must have the following:- A working printer at home- A USB stick with them the day you start

publishing- Knowledge of how to use MS word- Willingness to write on paper at the last

minute if technology doesn’t work out

Reminders

•Students will publish their good copy during class and follow the expectations:▫Plain white-lined paper▫Name on the top▫Title on the top (capital letters)▫Indent paragraphs▫Single-Spaced

Handing in your Work

•Make sure you hand-in your final copy by ________________________. Staple the top left-hand corner and make sure your title and name are on the top

Now for the Fun Part! •Decide how you’d like to teach your skill

to the class. You can bring in props that will help support your presentation.

•You aren’t going to read your text to the class… just present your topic and show us how to do the thing you do best!

•Presentations should be 2 minutes maximum (keep it simple & fun)

•Presentations will start on Wednesday after March break!