Consists of phonology, grammar, morphology, vocabulary, discourse, and pragmatics
What is oral language?
The goal or aim of a piece of writing
What is purpose?
A basic skill for getting through life
What is writing?
Incorporates a number of aspects which are very closely related, yet distinctive from one another
What is the study of linguistics?
The best shape for a group of students to study literature
What is a circle?
Includes the organization or system of sounds within a language
What is phonology?
Used to "express" our opinions
What is Expressive Writing?
A great way to assess student knowledge.
What is writing?
The word "jeggings" is an example of this linguistic domain
What is morphology?
Can be formed by book choice
What is a literature circle?
Includes both expressive and receptive
What is semantics?
Used to educate or explain something to an audience
What is Informative Writing?
Can contribute to improvements in behavior and self-esteem
What is writing in all subject areas?
What politicians are accused of using to mislead the public
What is semantics?
Part of a comprehensive literacy program
What are literature circles?
Focused on the smallest units of meaning within a word
What is morphology?
A more serious form of writing on a debatable topic
What is Persuasive Writing?
Students who write clearly also...
What is think clearly?
Concerns the correct structure of sentences in agreement with certain principles, processes and rules
What is syntax?
One of the first step beliefs of ______ is "there is only one way to do literature circles"
What are teachers?
Oral and written communication
What is discourse?
A form of creative writing as in fiction or non-fiction.
What is a Literary Work?
A writing process most ELA teachers use, that other teachers can reinforce
What is the Six Traits?
Philosopher C.W. Morris invented this term in the 1930s
What is pragmatics?
True or False: literature circles are the only needed part of a literacy program.
What is false?