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Seedfolks Final Writing Assessment ActivitySeedfolks Final Writing Assessment Activity
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6th - 8th
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Seedfolks Final Writing Assessment

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This Seedfolks Final Writing Assessment activity also includes:
  • Final Writing Assessment Rubric
  • Meeting the Author: Questions for Paul Fleischman
  • Assessment
  • Graphic Organizer
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Wrap up a study of Seedfolks with a final essay. Writers can draft their essays by following the steps and filling in the organizer provided here. The packet begins with a prompt, includes a few basic requirements, and provides an outline for individuals to follow as they draft their work. There is some silly clip art that will likely make learners smile, but may or may not really help with the writing task.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

essay outlines, writing organization, characters

Additional Tags

seedfolks, characters, paul fleischman, essay outline, essay graphic organizer, english language arts

Pros

  • The outline and paragraph prompts will help pupils organize their work and put together an essay that includes all of the required elements
  • See the materials tab for a rubric

Cons

  • You may wish to provide more scaffolding for writing by going through each section and modeling writing or by providing sentence starters and examples

Common Core

W.6.1.a W.7.1.a W.8.1.a

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