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Standard 5: Writing Process

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Benchmark

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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.

 

B.  Select and use an appropriate organizational structure to refine       and develop ideas for writing.

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.

4.   Determine a purpose and audience and plan strategies (e.g.,       adapting formality of style, including explanations or definitions       as appropriate to audience needs) to address purpose and       audience.

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.

 

C.  Use a variety of strategies to revise content, organization and       style and to improve word choice, sentence variety, clarity and       consistency of writing.

7.   Use a variety of sentence structures and lengths (e.g., 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.

 

D.  Use a variety of strategies to revise content, organization and       style and to improve word choice, sentence variety, clarity and       consistency of writing.

9.   Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, colorful       modifiers and styles as appropriate to audience and purpose,

      and use techniques to convey a personal style and voice.

 

E.   Use a variety of strategies to revise content, organization and       style and to improve word choice, sentence variety, clarity and       consistency of writing.

11.  Reread and analyze clarity of writing, consistency of point of       view and effectiveness of organizational structure.

12.  Add and delete examples and details to better elaborate on a       stated central idea, to develop more precise analysis or       persuasive argument or to enhance plot, setting and character in       narrative texts.

13.  Rearrange words, sentences and paragraphs, and add       transitional words and phrases to clarify meaning and       achieve specific aesthetic and rhetorical purposes.

14.  Use resources and reference materials (e.g., dictionaries and       thesauruses) to select effective and precise vocabulary that       maintains consistent style, tone and voice.

 

F.   Apply editing strategies to improve conventions for publication.

15.  Proofread writing, edit to improve conditions (e.g., grammar,       spelling, punctuation and capitalization), identify and correct       fragments and run-ons and eliminate inappropriate slang or       informal language.

 

G.  Apply tools to judge the quality of writing.

16.  Apply tools (e.g., rubric, checklist and feedback) to judge the       quality of writing.

 

H.  Prepare writing for publication that follows an appropriate       format and uses a variety of techniques to enhance the final       product.

10.  Use available technology to compose text.   

17.  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, tables, spacing

      and columns) and graphics (e.g., drawings, charts and graphs)       to enhance the final product.

 

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