Argument Writing Project | W.6.1 | 6th Grade ELA | Student Choice Activity | No Prep Print & Digital

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Help students practice writing strong arguments using evidence while giving them meaningful student choice.

This middle school ELA differentiated writing project allows students to demonstrate their understanding of argumentative writing through three different response pathways. Each pathway aligns with CCSS W.6.1 and supports students in developing clear claims, organizing ideas, and using relevant evidence.

Students choose one of three differentiated pathways (Option A, B, or C) to demonstrate mastery of the standard in different ways, including traditional essay writing, visual representation, or audience-based argument writing.

This resource is designed to be flexible, engaging, and easy to implement for writing instruction, independent work, or end-of-unit assessments.

This resource includes:

✔ Differentiated student choice project

✔ Planning organizer

✔ Standards-aligned rubric

✔ Color classroom version

✔ Print-friendly black and white version

✔ Standards-aligned objective (W.6.1)

✔ Printable student writing workspace (color + black & white)

Perfect for:

• Middle school ELA

• Argument writing practice

• End-of-unit writing assessments

• Differentiated instruction

• Independent writing projects

Grades: Middle School ELA

Standard: W.6.1 – Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.

Help students practice writing strong arguments using evidence while giving them meaningful student choice.

This middle school ELA differentiated writing project allows students to demonstrate their understanding of argumentative writing through three different response pathways. Each pathway aligns with CCSS W.6.1 and supports students in developing clear claims, organizing ideas, and using relevant evidence.

Students choose one of three differentiated pathways (Option A, B, or C) to demonstrate mastery of the standard in different ways, including traditional essay writing, visual representation, or audience-based argument writing.

This resource is designed to be flexible, engaging, and easy to implement for writing instruction, independent work, or end-of-unit assessments.

This resource includes:

✔ Differentiated student choice project

✔ Planning organizer

✔ Standards-aligned rubric

✔ Color classroom version

✔ Print-friendly black and white version

✔ Standards-aligned objective (W.6.1)

✔ Printable student writing workspace (color + black & white)

Perfect for:

• Middle school ELA

• Argument writing practice

• End-of-unit writing assessments

• Differentiated instruction

• Independent writing projects

Grades: Middle School ELA

Standard: W.6.1 – Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.