Let’s Write! Everything that happens when you write.

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Let’s Write! Everything that happens when you write

Target Audience My target audience is 3 rd grade students from a suburban area school district. Therefore, my project must consider the age group as well as the suburban upbringing.

Objectives Given a prompt, 3 rd grade students will be able to identify brainstorming, planning/organization, delivery, and edit stage successfully. Given a sentence, 3 rd grade students will be able identify grammar and spelling mistakes during the edit stage. Given an outline, 3 rd grade students will be able to complete a layout with brainstorming ideas.

Before we start… these are some of the things you’ll need to know Also, click on me at any point to come back here Home Next Slide Previous Slide

Clippy Here! Let’s Write! I’d recommend we work our way left to right together PromptBrainstormPlanDeliverEdit Quiz!

What is a prompt?Prompt

A prompt is A story starter Where you, the writer, Can be creative and write whatever you’d like! … Sounds like fun! So let’s take a look at our prompt

You wake up tomorrow morning on a completely new planet! The ground is jello, the mountains are ice cream, and you eat dessert every meal! Tell me about your new planet, your new house, your new school, and your hobbies on this planet!

The next step is Brainstorming! Brainstorming is taking some time to think of ideas in which you could answer this prompt! Let’s write!

List two traits about your new house, two traits about your new school, and two new hobbies! SchoolHouseHobbies

Great thinking! As long as you try to think outside of the box and explore different ideas for your prompt, you’re brainstorming!

Now on to the next step, planning! Planning is extremely important! It helps make your paper content more organized. This is how you go about planning…

I am going to take some of the ideas that I came up with and organize them in a layout! What I think of my planet.. I love it! My house is made of gingerbread My school gym pool is made of pudding My favorite hobby is playing softball with gum balls I really like it here

fill out the same layout Now you fill out the same layout but with your own ideas!

So now you are ready to write your paper, in other words deliver! Your paper must include a Beginning Middle End

The beginning must introduce your ideas you have for your prompt and what you plan to write about

The middle must include all of your ideas! The middle is the meat of your story.

The end, also known as your conclusion, is what wraps up your story. The end is what finishes your prompt.

Now you are at your last stage, editing. You must reread your paper with readers glasses. convention errorsmisspelled words capitalization errors When you do this, you must read your paper like it’s the first time. This will help you look for convention errors, misspelled words, as well as capitalization errors.

So let’s practice our editing together! Rewrite the sentence below correctly Rewrite the sentence below correctly. This will help you be more prepared to edit your own paper in the future. The Cat jumps on jelly beans at my house,

Great Job! Now do the same thing one more time for practice The best part. About my house is the candy stairS:

Awesome! Now watch this video to see how to proof read and edit your paper on your own! This video will give you great tips to keep in mind in your future writing!

quiz! Now it is time for the quiz! Oh, do not worry! It’s not so scary! If you feel you are not ready to start the quiz press the home button to refresh your memory. Let’s get started!

Which is not part of the writing process? A)BrainstormBrainstorm B)PlanPlan C)Read aloudRead aloud D)DeliverDeliver

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Read Aloud is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Is brainstorming coming up with ideas relating to your prompt? YesNo

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Yes is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which is not part of the delivering process? A)BrainstormBrainstorm B)BeginningBeginning C)EndEnd

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Brainstorm is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which stage do you introduce your ideas briefly to begin your paper? A)ConclusionConclusion B)BeginningBeginning C)AssessmentAssessment

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Beginning is the correct answer! I am so proud!

What stage of the writing process do you read your paper with readers glasses? A)EditEdit B)PromptPrompt C)BrainstormBrainstorm

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Edit is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which step in the writing process comes first? A)Read the promptRead the prompt B)BrainstormBrainstorm C)PlanPlan D)DeliverDeliver E)EditEdit

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Read the prompt is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which step in the writing process comes second? A)Read the PromptRead the Prompt B)BrainstormBrainstorm C)PlanPlan D)DeliverDeliver E)EditEdit

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Brainstorm is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which step in the writing process comes third? A)Read the promptRead the prompt B)BrainstormBrainstorm C)PlanPlan D)DeliverDeliver E)EditEdit

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Plan is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Which step in the writing process comes last? A)Read the PromptRead the Prompt B)PlanPlan C)EditEdit

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Edit is the correct answer! I am so proud!

What was the purpose of this PowerPoint? A)Learn how to researchLearn how to research B)Learn MultiplicationLearn Multiplication C)Learn the Writing ProcessLearn the Writing Process

I’m sorry that is not the correct answer!

Learn the Writing Process is the correct answer! I am so proud!

Congratulations! You have finished the Quiz! Good Luck on your future writing! Quit