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Wednesday 9/02/15 Persuasive Essay Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases. Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your notebook.

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Page 1: Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases. Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your

Wednesday 9/02/15

Persuasive Essay

Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases.

• Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your notebook.

Page 2: Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases. Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your

On your desks you with find a group of four

essays stapled together. You will read and grade each essay on a scale from 1-4.

1 being well below standard and 4 being exemplar.

What elements made the best essay exemplary!

Organization & Progression Development of Ideas Language Conventions

Which essay was a 4?

Grading a Persuasive Essay

Page 3: Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases. Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your

Persuasive Essay Rubric

In your group you will now make a rubric for an Exemplary Persuasive Essay. I have given you the rubric that the state of Texas uses to grade the STAAR. Your task is to translate the state’s rubric into simpler language so we can create an Anchor Chart for the classroom.• Each group needs to put your version of the Rubric into the “Notes”

section of your Notebook.• Each group will need to be prepared to present their Rubric to the

class• You will have 15 to 20 minutes

Page 4: Write three sentences that begin with preposition phrases and underline the preposition phrases. Put these sentences in your “Journal” section of your

Anchor Chart