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Vocabulary
Writing Traits
Rubrics
Writing Process
Prewriting
100
How you put something together
What is Structure?
100
Ideas are well developed, explained, and supported with examples and details.
What is Ideas
100
Helps you evaluate your writing.
What is Rubrics?
100
Put ideas together and in order
What is Prewriting?
100
Make sure writing communicates your ideas by clarifying why you are writing.
What is Your Purpose?
200
special importance
What is Emphasis?
200
Connects the writer with a reader.
What is Voice?
200
Develop thesis or main idea.
What is Drafting?
200
Jot down ideas as they come to you.
What is Brainstorm?
300
detailed look at something to explain it.
What is Analyze?
300
Events in a story appear in the order in which they occur.
What is Organization?
300
If the group members rate your piece the same, then you will probably have an easy time figuring out what you need to change.
What is Rubric in a group?
300
Make changes
What is Revising?
300
The important thing is to write quick notes as they come to you and draw lines to connect ideas.
What is Mind Map?
400
the main idea or purpose of a piece of writing.
What is Thesis?
400
Precise words help express your exact meaning.
What is Word Choice?
400
Building a rubric can help you make sure your writing will meet your own expectations.
What is Rubric with a partner?
400
Check the accuracy of facts.
What is Editing?
400
Write interview questions.
What is Interview?
500
someone's reaction to something.
What is Feedback?
500
Following rules of spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and usage, helps your reader understand your writing and ideas.
What is Conventions?
500
Do you have all the things you need in your story.
What is rubric and compare it to your story?
500
Produce a final polished copy of your writing.
What is Publishing?
500
Look at books, magazines, newspaper, and other places to get ideas.
What is Resources and Discuss Ideas?