Scope and Sequence
Grade 5
1. WRITING A CLASS MOTTO (Exposition)
A Group Unit
Writing Objective: Writing an exposition: persuading others by inventing a group identity for the class
Thinking Objective: Generalizing specific attributes to determine a group identity
Performance Rubric: Demonstrates the familiarity with the elements of the writing process
2. REMEMBERING A SPECIAL PLACE (Descriptive Narrative)
Writing Objective: Writing a narrative: informing others about a place of personal significance
Thinking Objective: Analyzing the significance of a place to discover relevant, descriptive details
Performance Rubric: Uses sensory details that clearly describe place; Narrates new, unusual, or important experience; Includes strong emotional reaction; Reader can easily picture place and understand why writer finds it special
3. WRITING AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH (Personal Narrative)
Writing Objective: Writing a personal narrative: informing others about oneself by sharing personal facts and experiences
Thinking Objective: Selecting significant facts that describe ones own life and personality
Performance Rubric: Contains significant past events; Includes preferences and/or hobbies; Speculates about future plans, hopes, fears, or dreams; Presents in chronological order
4. WRITING DIRECTIONS FOR AN ABSTRACT DESIGN (Exposition)
Writing Objective: Writing an exposition: explaining how to draw an original design
Thinking Objective: Sequencing steps in a process and using precise language to describe
Performance Rubric: Each step explains one design part or action; Precisely describes size, shape, location, relationship, distance, and actions; Presents steps in logical sequence; Audience can duplicate writers design
5. CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW (Exposition)
Writing Objective: Writing an exposition: informing others about a community job
Thinking Objective: Generating and organizing questions that elicit a description of a job
Performance Rubric: Shows keen analysis; Asks relevant questions; Questions indicating basic facts about job were gathered beforehand; Organized to include: subjects background, job duties, subjects opinion of job or jobs importance to community
6. WRITING A PERSUASIVE LETTER (Persuasion)
Writing Objective: Writing an exposition: persuading others to accept a solution to a community problem
Thinking Objective: Evaluating information and developing a solution
Performance Rubric: Clearly states problem; Gives information to support problems existence; Proposes practical solution; Includes statements to show other points of view considered; States plan of action proposed for audience in firm, reasonable tone