7th Grade Printable Informative Writing Unit

7th Grade Printable Informative Writing Unit

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Do you need help teaching 7th Grade Writing – Informative Writing? This Step-by-Step Writing® Unit has EVERYTHING needed to teach 7TH GRADE Informative Writing. The research-based unit from the 7th-grade writing program was specifically designed for teachers and homeschool parents to EASILY follow through the WRITING PROCESS with already prepped anchor charts, scripted lesson plans, modeled lessons, original mentor text, and practice. Every lesson builds upon the previous skill within one piece of essay writing, which gives students a thorough understanding of how to put a quality informative essay together. You will turn your reluctant writers into ROCKSTAR WRITERS®! SEE PREVIEW.
 
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INFORMATIVE WRITING INCLUDES
 
★ Scripted Lesson Plans
★ Model Writing (Included for every mini-lesson)
★ 5 Informative Passages to use for Prompts
★ Anchor Charts
★ DIFFERENTIATED Interactive Pages
★ Practice Printables
★ Task Cards (Great for centers or extra practice)
ORIGINAL MENTOR TEXT and Suggested Mentor Text List
★ Notebook Cover Page and Tab
★ Informative Writing Checklist
★ Common Core Opinion Elements Checklist
★ Writing Goals Form
★ Peer Reflection Form
★ Self-Reflection Form
★ Tracking Progress Form
★ Informative Writing Rubric (3-point and 4-point)
★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students
★ Writing Prompt Cards
★ Choice Research Assignment
 
LIST OF MINI-LESSONS
 
1. What is Informative Writing
2. Strategies for Informative Writing
3. 5 Types of Claims
4. Informative Elements
5. Credible Sources
6. Types of Relevant Facts
7. Prewriting- How to Brainstorm
8. Prewriting- Using Graphic Organizers
9. How to Determine Task, Audience, Purpose, Formal Style
10. Organization Structures
11. Writing an Introduction
12. Writing a Body (Power of 3, facts and details)
13. How to Take Notes, Avoid Plagiarism, Citing Sources
14. Writing a Conclusion
15. Strategies to Write a Rough Draft
16. How to Plan a Writing Goal
17. DARE to Revise (How to Delete, Add, Rearrange, Exchange)
18. How to Write a Rockin’ Beginning (Strong Leads)
19. Using Transition Words
20. Adding Key Words
21. How to Provide Sentence Variety
22. How to Write a Jammin’ Conclusion
23. How to Craft a Title
24. CUPS to Edit
25. Editing Capitalization
26. Editing Usage
27. Editing Punctuation
28. Editing Spelling
29. Graphics/ Heading/ Picture Captions
30. Table of Contents and Glossary
31. Rules for Peer Reflections
32. Writing a Final Copy
 
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