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So What?

So What? asks students to demonstrate their explanatory and informative skills when writing to gain the understanding of others.
Grade Level
CCSS
W.6-12.2, W.6-12.4, W.6-12.9
July 19, 2014
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Problem Solver

Problem Solver asks students to demonstrate their argumentative skills when identifying problems and solutions in writing.
Grade Level
CCSS
W.6-12.1, W.6-12.4, W.6-12.9
July 19, 2014
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I'll Be the Judge

I’ll be the Judge asks students to demonstrate their argumentative and comparative writing skills.
Grade Level
CCSS
W.6-12.1, W.6-12.4, W.6-12.9
July 19, 2014
student task
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Where I Stand

Where I Stand asks students to demonstrate their argumentative and analytical writing skills.
Grade Level
CCSS
W.6-12.1, W.6-12.4, W.6-12.9
July 19, 2014
student task
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In Conversation

In Conversation asks students to demonstrate their narrative skills when applying different points of view in writing.
Grade Level
3-5
CCSS
W.3-5.3, W.3-5.4
July 19, 2014
student task
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Beautiful Language

Beautiful Language asks students to demonstrate their narrative skills when writing to gain the understanding of others.
Grade Level
3-5
CCSS
W.3-5.3, W.3-5.4
July 19, 2014
student task
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Small Moment

Small Moment asks students to demonstrate their narrative skills when writing about personal experiences.
Grade Level
3-5
CCSS
W.3-5.3, W.3-5.4
July 19, 2014
student task
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Point of View

Point of View asks students to demonstrate their narrative skills when applying different points of view in writing.
Grade Level
3-5
CCSS
W.3-5.3, W.3-5.4
July 19, 2014
student task
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Fact or Opinion

Fact or Opinion asks students to demonstrate their explanatory and analytical writing skills.
Grade Level
3-5
CCSS
W.3.2, W.4.2, W.5.2, W.3.4, W.4.4, W.5.4, W.4.9, W.5.9
July 19, 2014
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