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Grades 11-12

WritingGrades 11, 12CSP ID: 320CC18BBA374E6696D23DA84733377AStandards: 68

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Informational Writing

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Writing Literary Text

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Persuasive Writing

H.WI.a

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: using advanced searches to locate relevant information from multiple (e.g., print/non-print and digital) sources, including research studies, documentaries, and historical and primary sources, to establish a central question or focus/thesis for a topic, problem, concept, or issue

H.WI.b

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: organizing, analyzing, and selectively integrating varied and complex information (facts, principles, examples, quotations, data, etc.) and text features, determining the significance to subtopics in order to establish and support a focus/controlling idea/thesis

H.WI.c

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: developing coherence among ideas and subtopics by maintaining appropriate text structure(s) and using nuanced transitions and varied syntax to link the focus/controlling idea/thesis with the major sections of text

H.WI.d

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: including precise and descriptive language, specialized domainspecific vocabulary, and maintaining a knowledgeable stance and consistent (formal) style and tone

H.WI.e

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: drawing a conclusion, and articulating implications or stating the significance of the topic by synthesizing information that moves beyond a single source and flows from ideas presented

H.WI.f

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Progress Indicator: editing and revising full texts to clarify intent and meaning, making judgments about completeness, accuracy, and significance of text/visual/auditory information, validity and format of sources cited, overall cohesion, and impact of style, tone, and voice

H.WL.a

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: employing advanced strategies (e.g., writing log, mentor texts, peer conferencing, researching author styles and genre structures and features) to develop images, characters, plot/subplots, central message/theme, or discourse style

H.WL.b

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: setting the context and tone (e.g., an opening lead to ‘hook’ readers) and establishing point of view and discourse style (e.g., satire, humor, dramatic irony) 

H.WL.c

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Progress Indicator: sustaining point of view, style, and text structure(s) appropriate to purpose and genre; using transitional devices to control pacing or add interest or surprise (e.g., flashback flash forward, subtle /implicit foreshadowing) 

H.WL.d

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Progress Indicator: selecting details and precise or nuanced language to enhance tone, mood, or imagery; elaborate on ideas; build to climax; or evoke an emotional response (e.g., suspense, shock, empathy) 

H.WL.e

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Progress Indicator: weaving in dialogue (including use of authentic dialects) to effectively develop characters and advance the plot or theme

H.WL.f

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: refining overall coherence with literary techniques (e.g., hyperbole, paradox) or accuracy/authenticity (historical, geographic, technical, etc.)  

H.WL.o

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: writing a conclusion that follows the flow of ideas, reflects on the theme, and leaves readers with something to think about (e.g., an unanswered question, reader self-reflection)

H.WL.p

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: applying sophisticated editing and revision strategies to full texts to clarify intent, strengthen intended impact on reader, and reflect personal voice and writing style

H.WP.a

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: using advanced searches and analyses to better understand genres and techniques associated with argument and critique and their intended audiences (e.g., discuss reasoning and rebuttals; analyze mentor texts- political commentaries, literary critiques, media messages, editorials, seminal historical and scientific documents)

H.WP.b

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: organizing, analyzing, and selectively integrating varied and complex information (facts, principles, examples, quotations, data), determining their significance to potential lines of reasoning (claims-counter claims) either to support or refute the focus/thesis

H.WP.c

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: establishing a critical stance and developing coherence among claims and evidence using nuanced transitions and varied syntax to link the focus/thesis with the major claims-counter claims as appropriate to intended audience  

H.WP.d

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: utilizing emotive, precise, or technical language, transitional devices, and rhetorical techniques for effect, while maintaining a critical stance and consistent discourse style and voice

H.WP.e

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: articulating a conclusion that expresses implications, states the significance of the position/thesis, or presents a compelling call to action while reflecting sensitivity to the audience, leaving readers with a clear understanding and respect for what the writer is arguing

H.HD.f

Depth 1

Progress Indicator: editing and revising full texts to clarify intent and meaning; making judgments about completeness, accuracy, and significance claims-counter claims, validity of evidence, overall cohesion, and impact of style, tone, and voice on message

1112.WI.a1

Depth 2

Gather (e.g., highlight, quote, or paraphrase from source) relevant information about the topic or text from authoritative print and/or digital sources. 

1112.WI.a2

Depth 2

Integrate information presented by others which is determined to be the most appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience into the writing product while avoiding plagiarism.

1112.WI.a3

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Use a standard format to produce citations.

1112.WI.a4

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Follow steps to complete a short or sustained research project to build knowledge on a topic or text, answer a question and/or solve a problem (e.g., determine topic, locate information on a topic, organize information related to the topic, draft a permanent product). 

1112.WI.b1

Depth 2

Develop a plan for writing (e.g., determine the topic, gather information, develop the topic, provide a meaningful conclusion) focused on a specific purpose and audience. 

1112.WI.b2

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Create an organizational structure for writing that groups information logically (e.g., cause/effect, compare/contrast, descriptions, and examples) to support paragraph focus. 

1112.WI.b3

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Provide a clear introduction, previewing information to follow and summarizing stated focus. 

1112.WI.b4

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Provide the facts, extended definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples that are most relevant to the focus and appropriate for the audience.

1112.WI.c1

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Use transitional words, phrases, and clauses to connect ideas and to create cohesion within writing.  

1112.WI.d1

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Use precise language, and domainspecific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic. 

1112.WI.d2

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Maintain a consistent style and voice throughout writing (e.g., third person for formal style, accurate and efficient word choice, sentence fluency, and voice should be active versus passive).

1112.WI.e1

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Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information or explanation presented.  

1112.WI.f1

Depth 2

Produce a clear and coherent permanent product that is appropriate to the specific task (e.g., topic), purpose (e.g., to inform), and audience (e.g., reader).

1112.WI.f2

Depth 2

Strengthen writing by revising and editing. 

1112.WI.f3

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Report on a topic using a logical sequence of ideas, appropriate facts, and relevant, descriptive details which support the main ideas.

1112.WL.a1

Depth 2

Develop a plan for writing (e.g., choose a topic, introduce story elements, develop storyline, conclude story) focused on a specific purpose and audience.

1112.WL.b1

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Engage and orient the reader by setting out a problem, situation, or observation, establishing one or multiple point(s) of view. 

1112.WL.b2

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Engage and orient the reader to the narrator and/or characters

1112.WL.c1

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Create a smooth progression of experiences or events.

1112.WL.c2

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Use a variety of techniques to sequence events so that they build on one another to create a coherent whole and build toward a particular tone and outcome (e.g., a sense of mystery, suspense, growth, or resolution). 

1112.WL.c3

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Include plot techniques and pacing (e.g., flashback, foreshadowing, suspense) as appropriate in writing.

1112.WL.d1

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Use precise words and phrases, telling details, and sensory language to convey a vivid picture of the experiences, events, setting, and/or characters. 

1112.WL.e1

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Produce a narrative that includes dialogue that advances the plot or theme (e.g., reveals character motivation, feelings, thoughts, how character has changed perspectives).

1112.WL.f1

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Refine writing to assure accuracy/authenticity (e.g., historical, geographical, technical).

1112.WL.o1

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Provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects on what is experienced, observed, or resolved over the course of the narrative.

1112.WL.p1

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Produce a clear, coherent, permanent product that is appropriate to the specific task, purpose (e.g., to entertain), and audience.  

1112.WL.p2

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Strengthen writing by revising and editing (e.g., review product, strengthening story). 

1112.WP.a1

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Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, use of evidence, and rhetoric for ideas, relationship between claims, reasoning, evidence, and word choice. 

1112.WP.a2

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Evaluate an argument within a seminal text or adapted text to determine if reasoning is valid, reasoning is accurate, evidence is relevant, and evidence is sufficient.

1112.WP.b1

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Gather relevant information about the topic or text and stated claims from authoritative print and/or digital sources.  

1112.WP.b2

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Develop a plan for writing (e.g., choose a topic, introduce argument topic, develop a claim, develop a counterclaim, conclude argument) focused on a specific purpose and audience.

1112.WP.b3

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Introduce claim(s) for an argument that reflects knowledge of the topic. 

1112.WP.b4

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Use context or related text to establish the significance of the claim(s).

1112.WP.b5

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Identify claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims(s) in writing.

1112.WP.b6

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Create a writing organizational structure (e.g., introduce claim(s), distinguish supporting and opposing claims and relevant evidence for each, provide conclusion) logically sequencing claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.

1112.WP.b7

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Provide the most relevant evidence for claim(s) and counterclaim(s) for use in writing.

1112.WP.b8

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Integrate information presented by others which is determined to be the most appropriate for the task, purpose, and audience into the writing product while avoiding plagiarism.

1112.WP.b9

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Use a standard format to produce citations.

1112.WP.c1

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Develop clear claim(s) with the most relevant evidence for a topic or text.

1112.WP.c2

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Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion within writing. 

1112.WP.c3

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Use words, phrases, and clauses to clarify the relationship among claims, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.

1112.WP.d1

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Maintain a consistent style and voice throughout writing (e.g., third person for formal style, accurate and efficient word choice, sentence fluency, and voice should be active versus passive).

1112.WP.e1

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Provide a concluding statement or section that supports the argument presented by stating the significance of the claim and/or presenting next steps related to the topic.

11-12.WP.f1

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Produce a clear and coherent permanent product that is appropriate to the specific task, purpose (to persuade), and audience. 

11-12.WP.f2

Depth 2

Strengthen writing by revising and editing.  

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