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Sixth Grade Full Year Writing Curriculum with Interactive Notebook - Do you want to transform your reluctant writers into ROCKSTAR WRITERS®? This printable 6TH GRADE WRITING UNITS BUNDLE is filled with our signature STEP-BY-STEP WRITING® lessons with INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOKS. It is a COMPLETE WRITER'S WORKSHOP PROGRAM with all the tools needed for the entire year. You will find simple yet engaging writing mini-lessons for Sentence Writing, Paragraph Writing, Narrative Writing, Argumentative Writing, and Informative Writing. ORIGINAL AND ONLY REGISTERED STEP-BY-STEP WRITING® UNITS Every lesson builds upon the previous skill in the writing process within one piece of writing, including modeling, original mentor texts, and examples. It gives students a thorough understanding of how to put a quality piece of writing together and helps even the most reluctant writers become ROCKSTAR WRITERS®! One study shows that 98% of two classes using the program scored in the exceptional range on state testing. Find out more about the research-based system at Rockstar Writers®. MOTIVATE-EDUCATE-DIFFERENTIATE! This resource is packed with ways to MOTIVATE-EDUCATE-DIFFERENTIATE! Students will be engaged, you will have already prepped and modeled lessons for explicit teaching, and the differentiation will make a difference. DO YOU HAVE LIMITED TIME FOR WRITING INSTRUCTION? This program can be taught without the interactive notebook pages. You can use the mini-anchor charts for student notebooks to save time. (Digital versions and videos for 6th grade can be found at Rockstar Writers®.) WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE 6TH GRADE WRITING UNITS BUNDLE? ★ SCRIPTED Lesson plans and ideas with strategies for differentiation ★ Anchor charts ★ Differentiated Interactive Notebook Pages ★ Model Writing (For each lesson that builds into a quality essay) ★ Original Mentor Texts and a Suggested Mentor Text List ★ Practice Worksheets (Ideal for independent work and homework) ★ Task Cards with Recording Templates (Perfect for centers) ★ Writing Checklists (In each type of writing) ★ Common Core Checklists ★ Word Lists (Tons of lists to give students ideas for their writing.) ★ Tracking Forms ★ Writing Goal Form ★ Peer Reflection Form ★ Personal Reflection Form ★ Rubrics (3-point and 4-point in each type of writing) ★ Final Copy Templates ★ Writing Prompt Cards ★ Passages in Argumentative and Informative (For note-taking lessons and to use for additional prompts) ★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students (Essay of the Week) ★ Assessments FILES: 1: SENTENCE AND PARAGRAPH WRITING Students will learn to write effective sentences and paragraphs. MINI-LESSONS: Complete sentences using subjects and predicates, fragments, run-on sentences with a FANBOYS chart, topic sentences, relevant details, transition words, and closing sentences. 2: 6TH GRADE NARRATIVE WRITING Students will learn to write an expressive narrative. A comparison of narratives and personal narratives is included to show how to use the lessons for both types of writing. MINI-LESSONS: Narrative elements, brainstorming, graphic organizers, determining task, purpose, audience, and theme, plot (exposition, antagonist/protagonist, internal/external conflict, rising and falling action, climax, and resolution), developing character and actions, using dialogue, strategies to write a rough draft and forming a writing goal, D.A.R.E. to Revise (Delete, Add details and transition words, Rearrange, Exchange for a strong lead, better word choice, sentence variety, strong conclusion), C.U.P.S. to Edit (Rules for Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling), writing a title, peer reflection, and final copy strategies. 3: 6TH GRADE ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING Students will learn to write a compelling argument. MINI-LESSONS: Argumentative elements, types of claims, brainstorming, graphic organizers, determining task, purpose, audience, and formal style, writing an introduction, body, and conclusion, how to strengthen claims, how to take notes, avoid plagiarism, and cite credible sources, types of evidence, strategies to write a rough draft and writing goal, D.A.R.E. to Revise (Delete, Add details and transition words, clauses and phrases, Rearrange, Exchange for a strong lead, better keyword choice, sentence variety, strong conclusion), C.U.P.S. to Edit (Rules for Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling), writing a title, peer reflection, and final copy strategies. 4: 6TH GRADE INFORMATIVE WRITING Students will learn how to research facts and information effectively. (Directions for a research assignment are included.) MINI-LESSONS: Informative elements, organizational structures, brainstorming, graphic organizers, determining task, purpose, audience, and formal style, writing an introduction, body, and conclusion, how to take notes, avoid plagiarism, and cite credible sources, types of evidence, types of relevant facts, using graphics, headings, picture captions, table of contents and glossary, strategies to write a rough draft and writing goal, D.A.R.E. to Revise (Delete, Add details and transition words, clauses and phrases, Rearrange, Exchange for a strong lead, better keyword choice, sentence variety, strong conclusion), C.U.P.S. to Edit (Rules for Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling), writing a title, peer reflection, and final copy strategies. 5: BRAINSTORMING IDEAS Start with brainstorming ideas for the year! There is an interest inventory and interactive pages for (I Love, I Wonder, My Family, and My Feelings). 6: STUDENT RESOURCE GUIDE Students will have many skills and idea lists at their fingertips when writing. Make a copy for your writing center, or give one to each student! 7: WRITING PROCESS POSTERS Display this so students can visualize their steps to write effective essays. 8: WRITING PROCESS PLANS AND PAGES Lesson plans, anchor charts, and interactive pages to teach the writing process. 9: SPELLING DICTIONARY Students can use it to look up words and add words they frequently use. 3 Versions (Mini booklet, Full-page, Google (Link in the mini booklet) 10: EDITABLE PACING GUIDE The pacing guide (long-range plans) is a suggested way to use the program. It is easily editable if your district requires you to teach in a different order. 11: COVER PAGES, TABS, AND TABLE OF CONTENTS These can be used for each section of the notebook. BONUS FILE- READ FIRST ★ Support: Exclusive access to my email and Step-by-Step Writing Facebook Group ★ Prep and Getting Ready ★ Order of Skills ★ Writing Workshop Schedule ★ Steps for each lesson ★ Techniques for Teaching Writing ★ Setting Up Notebooks ★ Mini-Lesson Instructions ★ Portfolio Labels ★ Quick Notebook Check Rubric ★ Presentation Rubric ★ Writing Workshop Rules ★ Teacher Binder Cover Pages for each section Look no further! It is all here! It is a STEP-by-STEP, user-friendly writing program. I can't wait for you to join the band! DO YOU NEED MORE CONFIDENCE IN TEACHING WRITING? Pam has 26 years of teaching experience, a Master's Degree, and National Board Certification. She is a writing coach and shares her SECRETS TO WRITING SUCCESS. YOU CAN FIND OUT MORE AT ROCKSTAR WRITERS.COM! She has a free workshop on how to teach essay writing! COMMON CORE WRITING AND LANGUAGE STANDARDS 6.W.1, 6.W.1.a, 6.W.1.b, 6.W.1.c, 6.W.1.d, 6.W.2, 6.W.2.a, 6.W.2.b, 6.W.2.c, 6.W.2.d 6.W.3, 6.W.3.a, 6.W.3.b, 6.W.3.c, 6.W.3.d, 6.W.3.e, 6.W.4, 6.W.5, 6.W.6, 6.W.7, 6.W.8, 6.W.9, 6.W.10 6.L.1.a, 6.L.1.b, 6.L.1.c, 6.L.1.d 6.L.2.a, 6.L.2.b, 6.L.3.a, 6.L.3.b FOREVER UPDATES AND ADD-ONS! Check your purchases. If this resource has a button that says, "newly revised," redownload! DISTRICT AND SCHOOL-WIDE LICENSES AVAILABLE One purchase is for one teacher and their students. You own it for life. It may be shared with your students yearly through presentations, printing pages, and password-protected websites. The proper licenses must be purchased to share the files with colleagues or an entire grade level, school, or district. There is an easy click under purchases where you can buy additional permissions! For DISTRICT LICENSING, contact me for pricing at [email protected]. Thank you for visiting my store! 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About the Book "Originally published in three volumes in French as La tour des anges 1, 2, and 3 by Gallimard Jeunesse, Paris, in 2018, 2020, and 2021"--Copyright page. Book Synopsis This graphic novel adaptation of The Subtle Knife is a great entry for readers new to His Dark Materials and an exciting new look at the classic for existing Pullman fans. Philip Pullman's world is brought to visual life in The Subtle Knife Graphic Novel, a companion to the successful The Golden Compass Graphic Novel. The stunning full-color art will offer both new and returning readers a chance to experience the story of Lyra, an ordinary girl with an extraordinary role to play in the fates of multiple worlds, in an entirely new way. In The Subtle Knife, Lyra meets Will--a boy on the run, a murderer--a worthy and welcome ally. For this is a world where soul-eating Specters stalk the streets and witches share the skies with troops of angels. Each is searching--Lyra for the meaning of Dark Matter, Will for his missing father--but what they find instead is a deadly secret, a knife of untold power. And neither Lyra nor Will suspects how tightly their lives, their loves, their destinies are bound together...until they are split apart. Review Quotes "It's no small feat to take a story as dense as this one and render it into a graphic novel, but fans of the series will be rewarded with lovingly depicted characters, vivid illustrations, and thrilling adventure. A worthy addition to the series, brought to life with stunning art." --SLJ "In this graphic adaptation of Pullman's classic, Will, a boy from our world in search of his father, stumbles upon a window into another world. There, he meets Lyra and her dæmon, Pantalaimon, who have traveled from their own world, leaving behind both allies and enemies, in search of answers about the ineffable Dust. The art shines when depicting the fantastical worlds the characters inhabit, including sweeping landscapes and cityscapes." --Kirkus Reviews About the Author PHILIP PULLMAN is best known for the His Dark Materials trilogy, which has been named one of the top 100 books of all time by Newsweek and one of the all-time greatest novels by Entertainment Weekly. Pullman was knighted for services to literature in the 2019 New Year Honours. Philip Pullman is also the author of four volumes related to His Dark Materials: Lyra's Oxford, Once Upon a Time in the North, Serpentine, and The Collectors. And a new trilogy set in the same world, The Book of Dust, which began with La Belle Sauvage and continues with The Secret Commonwealth. Philip Pullman lives in Oxford, England. To learn more, please visit philip-pullman.com or follow him on Facebook at Philip Pullman author, and on Twitter at @PhilipPullman. STÉPHANE MELCHIOR has worked as a screenwriter for both film and television. Recently, he turned his creative energies toward comics, penning both original stories and adaptations, including Raiju and Raiden with Loïc Sécheresse and an adaptation of The Great Gatsby with Benjamin Bachelier. THOMAS GILBERT spent a year studying the fine arts in Paris and three more at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels, specializing in comics. His primary influences came from L'Association, which taught him the importance of the author's perspective in developing a narrative.