
Argumentative Writing Progressions in ELA

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English
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11th - 12th Grade
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Richard Gonzalez
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary focus of the ELA literacy learning progressions discussed in the video?
Reading comprehension
Poetry analysis
Argument, claim, and counterclaim progression
Narrative writing
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Which grade levels are targeted in the ELA argumentative category discussed?
Kindergarten and 1st grade
9th and 10th grade
3rd and 4th grade
11th and 12th grade
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What is emphasized for college and career readiness in argumentative writing?
Creative storytelling
Development, evidence, and sources
Vocabulary building
Grammar and punctuation
4.
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By the end of kindergarten, what should students be able to do in terms of argumentative writing?
Create a counterclaim
Write a full essay
State an opinion or preference
Analyze a text
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What is the progression focus for third to fifth grade in argumentative writing?
Analyzing historical texts
Writing poetry
Using complex sentences
Providing reasons supported by facts and details
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What significant change occurs in the expectations from sixth to eighth grade?
Focus on narrative writing
Introduction to poetry
Support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence
Emphasis on grammar
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By the end of tenth grade, what should students be able to do independently?
Develop claims and counterclaims fairly
Analyze poetry
Create a research paper
Write a narrative
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is reiterated about college and career readiness expectations?
Emphasis on development, evidence, and sources
Focus on narrative writing
Importance of poetry analysis
Need for creative writing
9.
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30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main focus of the conclusion in the video?
Reading comprehension strategies
Poetry and its forms
Argumentative writing with emphasis on development, evidence, and sources
Narrative writing techniques
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