why write?
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Why Write?. Presented by Marcia Baxter South Carolina Virtual Charter School. Everyday writing. Take a minute and think about all of the writing you have done today. 21 st Century Writing. Today’s writing takes many different forms… Emails Text messages Tweets Blogs - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Presented by Marcia Baxter
South Carolina Virtual Charter School
Why Write?
Take a minute and think about all of the writing you have done today.
Everyday writing
Today’s writing takes many different forms…EmailsText messagesTweetsBlogsSocial network pagesThank you notesPersonal cards/notesJournal writing
21st Century Writing
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And it often involves a different language…
Learning to write to a prompt for school assessments is still important.
South Carolina currently assesses student writing in grades 5 and 8 and on HSAP.
Each grade level will have one extended-response item and 25 multiple-choice items which assess the writing domains of content and development, organization, voice and conventions.
The extended-response item is based on a 15 point rubric.
But…writing is still assessed in school
Types of WritingThe narrative
tells a story
The persuasivetries to convince the audience
The descriptivedescribes something
The expository or explanatorygives information or explains something
The Writing ProcessPrewritingDraftingRevisingEditingPublishing
PrewritingPick a topic or read the prompt givenThink about what you are writing and who will
read it. (This is often stated in the prompt…for example “Tell about a special time with family and friends”
Brainstorm ideas. Make lists. Collect details about the topic.
Make a web or outline.Use a graphic organizer.
DraftTake the prompt and write a topic sentence. Write at least three subsequent sentences that state a
reason, detail or fact about your topic.Don’t worry about spelling/grammar in this stage.Just write all of your ideas.
“re” means again… “vis” means to seeRevising means seeing again. In this stage you are
looking at your writing and seeing it again in light of making it easier to read, making it sound better, etc.
This stage is NOT about correcting your mistakes, although revising and editing often happen simultaneously.
The intent in revision is making your paper better by varying sentence length and structure, making better word choices, helping the reader be able “see” the action.
Revising
During this process you check for all types of mistakes in capitalization, usage(grammar), punctuation and spelling.
CUPSThe student will be able to use a dictionary and a
thesaurus during this process.Read the whole paper to yourself and listen for errors.Check the spelling of any word you are not sure about, but
don’t stress over spelling…if the word is above the student’s grade level, spelling does not count off.
Editing
For the purpose of the test, publishing is writing the final copy.
This copy should be as error-free as possible.This copy MUST be legible, too.
Publishing