Lesson: Philosophical Corners Prewrite

$18.75

Philosophical Corners Prewrite is a critical preparation lesson for 6th-grade History and ELA that helps students consolidate evidence for their final argument essay. Through an interactive philosophical corners activity and an argument-evidence bucket graphic organizer, students transition from personal opinions to rigorous, evidence-based claims about the justice of ancient and modern laws.

Description

Philosophical Corners Prewrite is where the critical inquiry of the Human Rights and the Rule of Law unit crystallizes into academic action. This lesson is designed to help students organize the vast amount of evidence they’ve collected—from Hammurabi’s Code to modern human rights violations—into a structured framework for writing.

The lesson begins with a deep dive into the difference between opinion, persuasion, and argument. Students then participate in a high-stakes Philosophical Corners session, physically taking stands on provocative prompts such as whether people in power should be the ones to make laws and whether law and order truly stops crime.

Using the Argument-Evidence Buckets graphic organizer, students categorize their evidence, ensuring they have at least three distinct pieces of proof to support their claims. This structured approach to pre-writing ensures that every student, regardless of their starting point, has a clear roadmap for their final summative essay.

What’s Included

  • Complete 1-period lesson plan focused on “Action and Reflection” and evidence consolidation.

  • Argument-Evidence Buckets Graphic Organizer to scaffold the transition from notes to essay.

  • Philosophical Corners Posters and a suite of debate prompts.

  • Opinion vs. Persuasion vs. Argument Video Guide to sharpen students’ rhetorical understanding.

  • Sentence Stems for Formative Assessment to support students in drafting their initial thesis statements.

  • Alignment with WAESN Elements of Liberation, C3 Framework, and CCSS Literacy standards.

Why Educators Use This Lesson

  • Bridges the Literacy Gap: Provides a concrete, visual way for students to organize complex historical evidence.

  • Physical Engagement: The philosophical corners activity keeps the energy high while encouraging students to cite specific evidence for their physical positions.

  • Demystifies the Writing Process: Breaks down the daunting task of “writing an essay” into manageable, categorized “buckets” of information.

  • Focuses on Academic Rigor: Moves students beyond “I feel” and toward “The evidence shows,” preparing them for high school and college-level ELA expectations.

  • Differentiated Scaffolding: Sentence stems and bucket organizers provide the support needed for ELL and students who struggle with organization.

This is the essential preparation step that ensures every student in your class can deliver a closing argument that would make a seasoned attorney sweat.

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