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Arts - Grade 10
Standard 5: Writing
Process
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Indicator
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A. Formulate
writing ideas and identify a topic appropriate to the purpose and audience. |
1. Generate
writing ideas through discussions with others and from printed material and keep a
list of writing ideas. 4. Determine
a purpose and audience and plan strategies (e.g., adapting focus, content structure
and point of view) to address purpose
and audience. |
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B. Practice
the use of organizers and apply appropriate pre-writing tasks. |
2. Determine
the usefulness of and apply appropriate pre-writing tasks (e.g., background reading,
interviews or surveys). 3. Establish
and develop a clear thesis statement for informational writing or a
clear plan or outline for narrative writing. 5. Use
organizational strategies (e.g., notes and outlines) to plan writing. 6. Organize
writing to create a coherent whole with an effective and engaging introduction, body and
conclusion, and a closing sentence
that summarizes, extends or elaborates on points or ideas in the writing. |
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C. Use
revision strategies to improve the style, variety of sentence structure, clarity
of controlling idea, logic, effectiveness of word choice, and transitions between
paragraphs, passages or ideas. |
7a. Use
a variety of sentence structures and lengths. 7b. Recognize
different sentence structures: simple, compound and complex sentences; parallel or
repetitive sentence structure. 8. Use
paragraph form in writing, including topic sentences that arrange
paragraphs in a logical sequence, using effective transitions and closing sentences
and maintaining coherence across
the whole through the use of parallel structures. 9.
Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, colorful
modifiers and style as appropriate to audience and purpose and use techniques
to convey a personal style and voice. 11. Reread
and analyze clarity of writing, consistency of point of view and
effectiveness of organizational structure. 12. Add
and delete information and details to better elaborate on a stated central
idea and to more effectively accomplish purpose. 13. Rearrange
words, sentences and paragraphs, and add transitional
words and phrases to clarify meaning and maintain consistent style, tone and voice. 14. Use
resources and reference materials (e.g., dictionaries and thesauruses) to
select effective and precise vocabulary that maintains
consistent style, tone and voice. |
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D. Edit
to improve sentence fluency, grammar and usage. |
15. Proofread
writing, edit to improve conventions (e.g., grammar, spelling, punctuation and
capitalization), identify and correct fragments
and run-ons and eliminate inappropriate slang or informal language. Participate in
peer and group editing. |
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E. Apply
tools to judge the quality of writing. |
16. Apply
tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the quality of
writing. |
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F. Prepare
writing for publication that is legible, follows an appropriate format and uses
techniques such as electronic resources
and graphics. |
10. Use
available technology to compose text. 17a.Prepare for publication (e.g., display or for sharing
with others) writing
that follows a manuscript form appropriate for the purpose, which could include such
techniques as electronic resources,
principles of design (e.g., margins, tab, spacing and columns) and graphics (e.g.,
drawings, charts and graphs) to enhance
the final product. Use proper MLA documentations of resources (endnotes, works cited).
Understand the meaning and consequences
of plagiarism. 17b.Utilize MLA format to cite direct quotations. 17c.Demonstrate proper use and documentation of paraphrasing. |
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