Subject(s): Language Arts, Computers & Internet Grades(s): Grades 6-7, Junior High/High School
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Title – Student Autobiography Concept / Topic To Teach: Write and Publish an Autobiography Standards Addressed:
General Goal(s):
Specific Objectives:
(2) Students will develop a rough draft by organizing their ideas into paragraphs and will use peer editing to receive feedback on their rough draft. (3) Students will write a second draft using feedback from peers and self-correcting techniques learned in class and will create their autobiography in Word using a computer. (4) Students will demonstrate mastery of spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and organization skills in final product. Required Materials:
Editing rubric for students to use in peer editing (objectives match the objectives listed above) Computer with Microsoft Word and ClipArt (We use a computer lab in our school.) Digital camera Printer Anticipatory Set (Lead-In):
Step-By-Step Procedures:
Day 2: The students will use the first ten minutes of class to complete the rough draft of their autobiography. The teacher will divide the students into groups of two and the students will read and discuss each other’s autobiographies. The students will use the grading rubric to help them look for things that need to be corrected. The students will work together to make sure each autobiography is complete and contains the information included on the graphic organizer. For the remainder of the class time and for homework, the students will rewrite their autobiography making the corrections and additions suggested in the editing meetings. Day 3: The teacher will divide the students into groups of two again, this time pairing students with someone different. The students will have fifteen minutes to conference with one another about their autobiographies and whether they are coherent and well organized. After fifteen minutes the students will use the remainder of the class time to make corrections and write the final draft of their autobiography. If the assignment is not completed in class, the students will complete the final draft for homework. Day 4: The teacher will have the class report to the computer lab for class to begin working on typing the autobiographies. Students will type from the final draft they have written. Before beginning work on the computer, the teacher will remind students that the autobiography is to be typed in paragraph form. The students will use this time in the computer lab to complete the typed version of their autobiography. After they have finished typing, the teacher will check to make sure the format is correct. The teacher will insert the digital picture taken earlier at the top of each student’s story. The students may then add pictures from Clip Art to their story. (I usually limit the number of pictures so that the story will be just one page.) After pictures are added and the story is completed, the student will print their autobiography. All student autobiographies will be collected and put together into a book. (I usually make copies of these stories and make a book for each student in the class. This allows all the students to read each story.) Plan For Independent Practice:
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set):
Assessment Based On Objectives:
Adaptations (For Students With Learning Disabilities):
Extensions (For Gifted Students):
Possible Connections To Other Subjects:
Sites used in construction of this lesson: http://www.region15.org/curriculum/graphicorg.html
http://landmark-project.com/classweb/tools/rubric_builder.php
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