Description
With this standards-based resource based on 6.L.3, students will have the opportunity to practice their grammar skills. They will use a variety of sentence structures, express ideas concisely and precisely, and maintain consistency in tone and style. This resource includes everything you need to check for understanding, including a summative assessment with a rubric. All answer keys are also included.
This resource includes both a printable and digital version that is ready for Google Classroom and other distance learning platforms.
You can use this resource:
- To give extra practice with CCSS 6.L.3
- For classwork and center rotations
- For assessments and test prep
How will this resource help me?
- Easily assess where students are in their understanding of this standard
- Encourage students to self-assess their own growth
- Ensure standard mastery by assessing each objective within the standard
This Resource Includes:
- Teacher Guide
- Digital Version of All Activities
- L.3 Defined Poster
- I Can Poster
- Standard Self-Assessment Tool
- Learning Target 1: Use a Variety of Sentence Structures
- Parts of Speech Instructional Resource
- Parts of Speech Defined
- Parts of a Sentence Resource
- Parts of a Sentence Review
- Phrase vs. Clause Resource
- Dependent and Independent Clause Explained
- Sentence Structures Instructional Resource
- Dependent/Independent Clause Practice
- Sentence Structure Practice
- Learning Target 2: Choose Precise/Concise Language
- Literal vs. Figurative Language
- Literal Language: Writing Precisely and Concisely
- Literal Language Sample and Practice Worksheet
- Figurative Language Infographic Activity
- Figurative Language Review
- Literal vs. Figurative Language Activity
- Learning Target 3: Maintain Consistency in Style and Tone
- Informal and Formal Style Instructional Resources
- Which is Which? Worksheet
- What is the Tone? Resource
- Change the Tone Practice Worksheet
- Create the Tone Activity
- L3 Summative Assessment
- Answer Keys
This product is created for 6th grade, but the activities could be transferable to 7th and 8th grade since many of the standards are parallel.