Ideas, Organization, Voice, Sentence Fluency, Word Choice, and Conventions. What are these?
What are the Six Traits?
100
8 steps
How many steps are in the writing process?
100
Divides a topic into parts based on shared characteristics
What is classification?
100
is who or what of the sentence
What is subject?
100
conveys experience, either real or imaginary, and uses time as it's deep structure
What is narrative writing?
200
6 points
How many points are each trait worth?
200
2nd draft
What is step six in the writing process?
200
Describes the order in which things are done or how things work
What is process?
200
What the subject is or does
What is Predicate?
200
Text to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content
What is expository wiring?
300
36 points
What is the highest points possible on the 6-trait rubric?
Discusses similarities and or differences among ideas, theories, concepts, objects or persons
What is comparison and contrast?
300
A group of words
What is a phrase?
300
To change the reader’s point of view, to bring about some action on the reader’s part, or to ask the reader to accept the writer’s explanation or evaluation of a concept, issue, or problem.
What is purposes in argumentative writing?
400
Voice- the tone of the writing
Sentence Fluency- there smooth, stay to the point and flow
Conventions- punctuation, grammar, spelling
Ideas- make the main idea stand out and writing is clear
Organization- writing is in chronological order
Word Choice- words that make the writing better
Explain each of the six traits?
400
Step 1
Students often skip which step in the writing process?
400
Indicates that a condensed review of an idea or piece of writing is to follow
What is summary?
400
A group of words with a subject and verb but many not have a complete thought
What is a clause?
400
Evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim
What is Rebuttal?
500
The use of personal pro-nouns, such as I and you, affect which trait?