EMC Number: 6027i
Page Count: 160
EAN: 9781609639365
Standard e-books have the same content as the print version, but allow you to print out just what you need, project pages on a whiteboard or other surface, search for key words, enlarge or adjust the text, and more.Daily 6-Trait Writing gives your seventh graders scaffolded, focused writing practice. Each of the 25 weekly units provides trait-based writing activities that cover the essential traits of strong writing: ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, and conventions. The weekly units present a writing skill on Day 1, and writing activities progress in difficulty until students apply what they’ve learned to a writing prompt on Day 5. Daily 6-Trait Writing is easy to use and offers you the flexibility to teach weekly units in consecutive order or to pick and choose lessons to meet student needs. 25 weeks of instruction cover the following trait-based writing skills: Unit 1: IdeasWeek 1: Focusing Your TopicWeek 2: Supporting the Main IdeaWeek 3: Developing Story ElementsWeek 4: Maintaining Your FocusWeek 5: Writing from Experience Unit 2: OrganizationWeek 1: Organizing Information LogicallyWeek 2: Connecting DetailsWeek 3: Deciding on the OrganizationWeek 4: Writing an Effective LeadWeek 5: Writing an Effective Conclusion Unit 3: Word ChoiceWeek 1: Communicating ClearlyWeek 2: Writing About ActionWeek 3: Using Figurative LanguageWeek 4: Choosing the Right WordsWeek 5: Writing for the Topic and the Audience Unit 4: Sentence FluencyWeek 1: Making Your Writing FlowWeek 2: Varying Sentence Structure and LengthWeek 3: Writing DialogueWeek 4: Working Quotations into the TextWeek 5: Writing a Smooth Paragraph Unit 5: VoiceWeek 1: Identifying the Writing VoiceWeek 2: Writing from Different Points of ViewWeek 3: Using Your Own VoiceWeek 4: Using the Right Voice for the PurposeWeek 5: Connecting with Your Readers
The sure-fire way to improve students’ writing is to focus on the six traits of strong writing.
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