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Writing in the Content Areas: Sequence of Grades K-5 Social Studies Transfer Task Writing Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Kindergarten Expository/Informational: What does it mean to be a good citizen? Expository/Informational: All-About Books: Jobs in Our Community Grade 1 Expository/Informational and Multimedia Presentation: American Symbols Description: Postcard: How do your location and climate affect how you live? Grade 2 Expository/Informational: Expert report on citizenship and community Argumentation/ Persuasion: Persuasion text about buying and selling products in a class market Unit 1 Grade 3 Grade 4 Narrative Fiction: Creative story about an American Indian community Unit 2-Unit 3 Argumentation/ Persuasion: Persuasive message about a community issue Unit 2 Narrative Fiction: Story about daily life of American Indian in Virginia Argumentation/ Persuasion: Persuasive essay about Jamestown Unit 3 Expository/ Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Integrated task with ELA: Newspaper article Description: Describing life in the past and present using historic photographs Expository/ Informative: Supporting A Thesis: Explain goods and services provided by businesses Expository/Informational: A thank-you letter to ancient civilizations Unit 4 Narrative Fiction: Realistic fiction story about an economic issue Unit 1 Unit 4 Expository/Informational: Procedural: Explaining how to create and use a map Expository/ Informative: Supporting A Thesis: All-About Book about a Famous American Unit 5 Expository/Informational and Multimedia Presentation: Museum exhibit about an ancient civilization (Greece, Rome, or Mali) Expository/Informative: Supporting a Thesis and Multimedia Presentation: Presentation about the significance of a European explorer Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Expository/ Informative: Supporting A Thesis: Integrated task with ELA: Report about famous Virginian Expository/ Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Letter about Civil War primary sources Narrative Fiction: Historical fiction about Reconstruction or Civil Rights era Unit 7 Argument/ Persuasion: Persuasive advertisement about Virginia Unit 1 Grade 5 Expository and Multimedia: Presentation about one of the themes of geography Unit 2 Expository/ Informational: Essay about change over time in the Southeast region of the U.S. Unit 3 Unit 4-Unit 5 Unit 6 Expository/ Informational: Annotated map about the Northeast region of the U.S. Expository/ Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Comparative literary essay Argument/ Persuasion and Multimedia Presentation: Persuasive advertisement about a region of the U.S. Writing in the Content Areas: Sequence of Grades 6-8 Social Studies Transfer Task Writing Grade 6 Grade 6 Honors Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of American Indian artifacts Argumentation / Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of the causes and effects of European exploration Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of Colonial Americans Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing the enduring significance of the Declaration of Independence Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Explaining how and why the Constitution was designed to guard against tyranny Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Interpreting artwork and analyzing the impact of Manifest Destiny Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing primary sources to explain the causes and effects of the Civil War Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of American Indian artifacts from a tribe students have not studied Argumentation / Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Projective investigation about alternate outcomes to era of exploration Narrative Fiction: Travel journal describing Colonial American geography, economics, and culture Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing the enduring significance of the Declaration of Independence by comparing it to another historical document Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Comparative analysis (through a documentbased essay) that traces the roots of contemporary political and social issues to the historical issues of the Constitutional period Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Interpreting artwork and other primary sources to analyze the impact of Manifest Destiny Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis and Multimedia Presentation: Analysis of the Gettysburg Address and changing ideas of freedom and equality over time Grade 7 Grade 7 Honors Grade 8 Grade 8 Honors Argumentation/ Persuasion: Evaluating key successes and failures during Reconstruction or Westward Expansion Argumentation / Persuasion and Description: Describing and evaluating the experience of immigrating to America Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Using primary sources to analyze the position of the United States during WWI Argumentation/ Persuasion: Persuasive essay about the New Deal Argumentation / Persuasion and Description: Describing the experience of WWII and answering the question: “What Is Worth Fighting For?” Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing primary sources related to the Cold War Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Developing and proposing an exhibit entitled “The Story of American Freedom” Argumentation/ Persuasion: Evaluating key successes and failures during Reconstruction and Westward Expansion Argumentation/ Persuasion and Expository: Supporting a Thesis: Researching the Progressive Era and proposing and defending a Progressive Party platform Expository/ Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing the meaning of citizenship through first-person interviews Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Using primary sources to analyze the position of the United States during WWI Argumentation/ Persuasion: The New Deal: Write a “Fireside Chat” with proposals for how to address current economic issues Argumentation / Persuasion and Multimedia: Create a documentary describing the experience of WWII and answering the question, “What Is Worth Fighting For?” Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Select an issue or event studied this year and analyze it from a different global perspective. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing political cartoons Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing current events and their relationship to Constitutional principles Argumentation / Persuasion: Lobbying to influence public policy Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis and Argumentation: Responding to a projective investigation about a “what if” question related to foreign policy decisions Description: Explaining the judicial process through vivid descriptions of a court case Expository/ Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Research a community service organization and develop a plan to participate in a community service project during the year. Multi-Media Presentation with a Focus on Expository Writing: Develop a portfolio of campaign materials and analyze and evaluate the major issues and strategies of the election. Argumentation / Persuasion: Write a letter to the editor about a contemporary issue from the perspective of a Federalist or AntiFederalist. Argumentation / Persuasion: Write a position paper on a public policy issue. Expository: Supporting a Thesis: Describe the key issues and analyze the significance of a Supreme Court case. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Investigate and report on an issue related to globalization of the economy. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze the foundations of American government and how they are important to U.S. citizens. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze the foundations of American government and its historical roots. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Using comparisons of economic systems to develop recommendations for a specific country Writing in the Content Areas: Sequence of Grades 9-12 Social Studies Transfer Task Writing Unit 1 World History I World History I Honors Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Narrative Nonfiction: Documentary script about how geography influenced the rise of civilizations Argumentation / Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Compare and contrast change over time in three Eastern classical civilizations. Narrative and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Graphic novel about the rise and fall of civilization in Greece and Rome Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing change and continuity over time after the fall of the Roman Empire, using a series of primary sources Narrative Fiction: Travel journal about experiences on Eastern trade routes during the medieval period Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze the social, political, and economic impact of the Black Plague. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Interpret an archaeology report to determine if you would classify the findings about a region as a civilization. Argumentation / Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Compare and contrast change over time in three Eastern classical civilizations. Argumentation/ Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Persuade a summit of empire leaders that your empire is the most significant civilization. Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Analyzing change and continuity over time after the fall of the Roman Empire, using a series of primary sources. Narrative Fiction: Travel journal about experiences on Eastern trade routes during the medieval period. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Using primary sources to support a thesis about the significance of the Black Plague Unit 1 World History II Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of world history maps to support a thesis about the relationship among geography, human interactions, and culture Unit 2 Multimedia Presentation and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of social, political, and economic causes and effects of global cultural interactions Unit 3 Argument/Persuasion: Defend a position about the enduring significance of a political, economic, or social revolution. Unit 5 Unit 4 Expository /Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Document-Based Question (DBQ) about the Industrial Revolution and imperialism in the 18th and 19th centuries Unit 6 Unit 5 Expository /Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Evaluate the success of the peace processes after World War I and World War II. World History II Honors US/VA History US/VA Government Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of world history maps to support a thesis about the relationship among geography, human interactions, and culture Multimedia Presentation and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analysis of social, political, and economic causes and effects of global cultural interactions Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Write a newspaper article for the Colonial Times comparing and contrasting three different colonial regions. Argumentation / Persuasion and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze key beliefs of the Federalists and antiFederalists and apply them to a contemporary issue. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze documents and evaluate the quality of historical sources in writing. Argument/Persuasion: Defend a position about the enduring significance of a political, economic, or social revolution. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Create a museum exhibit and essay using primary sources to analyze the impact of imperialism from multiple perspectives. Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Rewrite history by creating a new peace agreement to end World War I that would have helped avoid World War II. Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Document-Based Question about the successes and failures of the Reconstruction era Argument/ Persuasion: Write a newspaper editorial supporting or opposing the expansion of government power in the early 1900s. Narrative Fiction and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Using primary source photographs, create a firstperson account of a person’s life during the Great Depression Multimedia Presentation and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Create a PhotoStory presentation that demonstrates the significance of contributions made during World War II. Multimedia Presentation and Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Multimedia presentation about change over time in the U.S. in response to an essential question for the year. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Develop an editorial and a political cartoon demonstrating the perspectives of Federalists and anti-Federalists. Argumentation / Persuasion: Participate in a debate and write a letter to the editor about an issue related to state power vs. national power. Argumentation / Persuasion: Create a proposal for action on a community issue, including a persuasive argument about why people should get involved. Expository / Informative Supporting a Thesis: Analyze a current complaint about the government and how the structure of the government contributes to the problem, and suggest a solution. Unit 5 Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Analyze the impact of a Supreme Court case on the rights of American citizens. Unit 6 Expository / Informative: Supporting a Thesis: Research paper and proposed plan of action for a current public policy issue