You make sure your work is submitted on time at THIS stage in the writing process.
Publishing stage
This is the easiest part of a SMART goal.
Specific goal
The story is THIS genre, or text type.
- Short story
- Fiction
This character "wags her tail" in gratitude.
Scarlett
We wrote 2 letters and 1 Text-Analysis Response essay in the 1st Quarter.
False
You use the CAPS strategy during this stage in the writing process.
Editing stage.
THIS part of a SMART goal makes sure that your action ligns up with your goal.
Revelant
This character is "red-faced and screaming."
The baby.
This character built an "outhouse."
Tania's father.
So far, we read THIS, which was a non-fiction passage.
Tania Luna's Speech: "How a Penny Made Me Feel Like a Millionaire."
You read your work like a critic in THIS stage of the writing process.
Evaluating stage.
This part of a SMART goal means you are constantly checking your progress.
Measurable
This character is the focus of a scuffle.
The baby.
Bazuka bubblegum:
a) Conflict
b) theme
c) Symbol.
c) Symbol
You apply ARMS during THIS stage in the writing process.
Revision.
These are the two hardest parts of a SMART goal.
Attainable and Relevant
Initially, this character remained calm and avoided conflict.
The man
Bryan used THIS to help himself stay focused on his dreams.
His shoebox full of comic book heroes.
If I need extra help for my SMART goal, I can reach my teachers in THESE ways. Name 2
- Before school (7-7:42)
- After school (2pm -3pm)
- During Lunch
- Remind
- Schoology
The ARMS strategy helps you improve your writing because it allows you to do these 4 things:
Add (needed information)
Remove (repetitive words or phrases)
Move (words or phrases where they should be)
Substitute (words or phrases for better ones)
This part of a SMART goal means you do the math to make sure your goal is THIS.
Attainable
Like the baby, this is used as a symbol in the story.
The flowerpot.
Chernobyl turns out to be THIS for Luna and her family.
"A silver lining."
SMART goals guarantee these 2 results.
1) You meet or exceed your goal
2) You got super close to it, but ran out of time.