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Grade 06 ELA - EC: E06.E.1.1.3

Grade 06 ELA - EC: E06.E.1.1.3

Continuum of Activities

Continuum of Activities

The list below represents a continuum of activities: resources categorized by Standard/Eligible Content that teachers may use to move students toward proficiency. Using LEA curriculum and available materials and resources, teachers can customize the activity statements/questions for classroom use.

This continuum of activities offers:

  • Instructional activities designed to be integrated into planned lessons
  • Questions/activities that grow in complexity
  • Opportunities for differentiation for each student’s level of performance

Grade Levels

6th Grade

Course, Subject

English Language Arts

Activities

  1. Make a T-chart with transition words that link ideas to show cause and effect.

  2. Given an informative text, identify the transition words that show an author is adding more examples, evidence or information. 
  1. Given a science textbook, identify transition words that alert the reader that information is being explained or elaborated upon.  Explain how the information is being further explained or elaborated upon.  

  2. Using a given informative text, identify transition words and phrases that clarify relationships among ideas and concepts.  Explain how the transition words clarify relationships among ideas and concepts. 
  1. Create a commercial comparing and contrasting two popular snack foods.  Use appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.

  2. Write a paragraph explaining the cause and effect of triangular trade or another 6th grade social studies topic.  Use appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.  

Answer Key/Rubric

  1. Student makes a T-chart with transition words that link ideas to show cause and effect.  Student understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.  Student understands:
  • Cause transition words help show the reader why something happen.  These are transition words are words such as, because, since, on account of, as a result of, etc.  These words can help the reader identify the cause of an event, problem or situation.
  • Effect transition words help show the effect of the event, problem or situation.  These are words such as, as a result, hence, therefore, subsequently, consequently, thus, etc.  These words can help the reader identify the effect of an event, problem or situation.
  1. Given an informative text, student identifies the transition words that show an author is adding more examples, evidence or information.  Student correctly understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.  Student understands that addition transition words signal the reader that another idea is forthcoming.  Student correctly identifies transition words that show an author is adding more examples, evidence or information, such as first, second, third, also, in addition, secondly, furthermore, and, or, nor, finally, another, moreover, etc.
  1. Given a science textbook, student identifies transition words that alert the reader that information is being explained further or elaborated upon.  Student understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.   Student understands that transition words that show more elaboration is forthcoming are for example, in fact, for instance, specifically, to be specific, in particular, indeed, in other words, to illustrate.
  1. Using a given informative text, student identifies transition words and phrases that clarify relationships among ideas and concepts.  Student correctly and logically explains how the transition words clarify relationships among ideas and concepts.  Student understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.   Student understands:

  1. Student creates a commercial comparing and contrasting two popular snack foods.  Student uses appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.  Student understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.   Transition words selected and used link ideas together to clearly compare and contrast the two snack foods.  When comparing, student uses transition words such as similarly, in the same way, another way, just like, just as, in like manner, or likewise.  When contrasting, student uses words such as still, however, on the other hand, on the contrary, nevertheless, despite, in spite of, in contrast to, yet, or but.
  1. Student writes a body paragraph explaining the cause and effect of triangular trade or another 6th grade social studies topic.  Student uses appropriate transitions to clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.   Student understands that transition words help the sentences flow and help the reader recognize the relationships between ideas.   Transition words selected and used link ideas together to clearly show the cause and effects of triangular trade or selected 6th grade topic.  Student understands that cause transition words link ideas together to show the reader why something happen.  When showing the cause, student uses words such as, because, since, on account of, as a result of, etc.  Student understands that effect transition words link ideas together to show the effect of the event, problem or situation.  To show cause, student uses words such as, as a result, hence, therefore, subsequently, consequently, thus, etc.
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