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I NTRO TO W RITING 6 Traits / Writing Process / Quirky Rules
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T HE W RITING P ROCESS Prewriting Writing Revising Editing Publishing
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P REWRITING Select a topic Gather ideas Organize details Decide your purpose Form = Audience + Purpose
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W RITING First draft Get ideas on paper Make sure to have: Beginning Middle End
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R EVISING Set draft aside Review your draft Is it interesting? Does it make sense? Did I leave anything out? Have another person read it
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E DITING Check for: Punctuation Capitalization Spelling Grammar Prepare a final copy
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P UBLISHING Share with your classmates, teacher, friends, and family Portfolio Submit it to a newspaper, website, etc.
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6 T RAITS OF W RITING Ideas Organization Voice Word Choice Sentence Fluency Conventions
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I DEAS Purpose Why are you writing? Audience Who will read it? Form Letter Essay Persuasive, Narrative, etc. Brainstorm
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O RGANIZATION Framework Transitions Graphic Organizer
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V OICE Confident Enthusiastic Entertaining
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W ORD C HOICE Tone Verbs Adjectives Adverbs
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S ENTENCE F LUENCY How does each sentence start? # of words in a sentence Transition words Simple, Complex, Compound sentences Read it aloud
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C ONVENTIONS Punctuation Capitalization Spelling Grammar
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Q UIRKY R ULES Write out all Numbers 100 = one hundred 2,532 = two thousand five hundred and thirty-two Write out all Contractions Can’t = cannot I’m = I am Unique / Original / Creative Title The Hunger Games Katniss’ Fight for Life 6-8 Sentences per Paragraph
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E SSAY STRUCTURE Introduction Hook – question/quote/statistic/fact/interesting thought What is the essay about? Thesis – last sentence of first paragraph Body 1 Details / Evidence / Commentary Body 2 Details / Evidence / Commentary Body 3 Details / Evidence / Commentary Conclusion Restate Thesis Summarize the Essay
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P ARAGRAPH S TRUCTURE Topic Sentence – what the paragraph is about Lead-In & Detail – quote / evidence / paraphrase Commentary Lead-In & Detail - quote / evidence / paraphrase Commentary Lead-In & Detail – quote / evidence / paraphrase Commentary Transition / Concluding Sentence
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T HESIS The road map to your essay!! LAST sentence of your introduction paragraph Responds to the writing prompt Write a persuasive essay about the sky. A complete sentence One main idea A statement that can be argued – your opinion (WITHOUT “I think”) The sky is blue. The sky is bluest in the summer.
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