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K-6  Standards Based Intensive Intervention

 

K-6 Keys

Building skills

Grade by  Grade

to Level UP

Writing Applications

Students, Parents and Teachers:  Pick one of the categories:

            

Formal Narrative Writing

References

Lit Response

Penmanship and Word Processing

Vocabulary

Grade 1

Grade 2

2.1 Write brief narratives (e.g., fictional, autobiographical) describing an experience.

Teach Practice Assess

Planning Lesson

Writing a Story Planning

Planning Quiz

Create a Biocube

Begin and End Activity

Begin and End  Quiz

 

2.2  Write brief expository descriptions of a real object, person, place, or event, using sensory
details.

2.1   Write narratives:
a. Provide a context within which an action takes place.
b. Include well-chosen details to develop the plot.
c. Provide insight into why the selected incident is memorable.

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2.2 Write a friendly letter complete with the date, salutation, body, closing, and signature.

 

 

 

 

 

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  Formal Narrative (Writing) = rated most targeted to standard and highest interest to children

* STAR aligned by # of problem grades 3-6

Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6

2.1 Write narratives:
a. Provide a context within which an action takes place.
b. Include well-chosen details to develop the plot.
c. Provide insight into why the selected incident is memorable.

Teach Practice Assess

Circle Plot Diagram

   
     

2.2  Write descriptions that use concrete sensory details to present and support unified
impressions of people, places, things, or experiences.

Teach Practice Assess

Story Map

   
     

2.1 Write narratives:
a. Relate ideas, observations, or recollections of an event or experience.
b. Provide a context to enable the reader to imagine the world of the event or experience.
c. Use concrete sensory details.
d. Provide insight into why the selected event or experience is memorable.

Teach Practice Assess

Essay Map

   

Circle Plot Diagram

   

Formal

Narrative

Writing

2.1  Write narratives:
a. Establish a plot, point of view, setting, and conflict.
b. Show, rather than tell, the events of the story..

Teach Practice Assess

Essay Map

   

Circle Plot Diagram

   

Action Plot Diagram

   

2.4 Write persuasive letters or compositions:
a. State a clear position in support of a proposal.
b. Support a position with relevant evidence.
c. Follow a simple organizational pattern.
d. Address reader concerns.

Teach Practice Assess
     
     

2.1 Write narratives:
a. Establish and develop a plot and setting and present a point of view that is appropriate
to the stories.
b. Include sensory details and concrete language to develop plot and character.
c. Use a range of narrative devices (e.g., dialogue, suspense).

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2.2  Write expository compositions (e.g., description, explanation, comparison and contrast,
problem and solution):
a. State the thesis or purpose.
b. Explain the situation.
c. Follow an organizational pattern appropriate to the type of composition.
d. Offer persuasive evidence to validate arguments and conclusions as needed.

Teach Practice Assess

Compare and Contrast map