Grammar and Writing 

 Grammar and Writing

Grammar and Writing Instruction

Planning effective English language arts lessons involves focusing on multiple literacy skills, aligned to state or national standards, while incorporating interesting, student-centered activities. When focusing on grammar and writing, it is essential to set high expectations while presenting real-world connections, encouraging creativity, and keeping student interest in mind. Furthermore, focusing on using proper grammar and writing conventions in the ELA classroom is essential due to the interconnectivity of the two skill areas.

For this assignment, use the “COE Lesson Plan Template” to create a standards-based grammar and writing lesson based on the selected literature.

Include in your lesson:

  • Objectives aligned to state or national grade appropriate grammar and writing standards.
  • Content-specific vocabulary development.
  • Technology or multimedia that supports developmentally appropriate, engaging instruction.
  • Engaging instructional strategies and activities in grammar and writing.
  • Assessments aligned to learning objectives that are engaging for students and provide meaningful feedback.
  • Differentiation for exceptional students, culturally diverse students, and English language learners.

In a 250-500 word rationale, discuss how the grammar and writing strategies and activities chosen build upon the previously taught reading and vocabulary skills.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric.

 

Answer preview

Lesson Summary and Focus:

The focus of this lesson is writing a narrative that has grammar attributes. Grammar is composed of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, among others, and after studying the grammar aspects, the students will develop grammatically correct narratives.

Classroom and Student Factors/Grouping:

The class is made of English Language Learners, gifted students, early finishers, and students with disabilities. The lesson will be differentiated to meet the individual learning needs of the students…

 

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