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Introducing 6 Traits into Our Writing.ppt

1、Introducing 6 Traits into Our Writing,Helping to Make Our Writing More Complete,Isnt reading student writing fun?,Thomas Jefferson, a Virgin, and Benjamin Franklin were singers of the Declaration of Independence. Franklin discovered electricity by rubbing cats backwards and declared, “A horse divide

2、d against itself cannot stand alone. Franklin died and is still dead.,What about these gems?,Miguel Cervantes wrote Donkey Hote. The next great author was John Milton. Milton wrote Paradise Lost. Then his wife died. And he wrote Paradise Regained. Voltaire invented electricity. Gravity was invented

3、by him. It is chiefly noticeable in the autumn when the apples are falling off the trees. Louis Pasteur discovered a cure for rabbis. Charles Darwin was a naturalist who wrote the Organ of Species. Madman Curie discovered radio. Karl Marx became one of the Marx brothers.,The Dreaded Writing Assessme

4、nt.,What are the Keys to Higher Writing Scores?,Key to Higher Writing Scores,Write daily. Integrate writing with content areas. Require students to do more than one draft. Model writing. Save student work in portfolio or folder. Strive for school-wide continuity of instruction. Follow a checklist fo

5、r best practices.,What are the 6 Traits?,What are the 6+1 Traits?,Voice Word Choice Conventions Sentence Fluency Organization Ideas Presentation,1.,2.,3.,5.,4.,6.,Ideas,Start with the ice cream. Whats a sundae without the ice cream? The main idea or topic sentence is essential and begins the piece.

6、All other “add-ons or toppings” enhance the ice cream (main idea).,Organization,Hold it all together with the dish. The dish (organization) makes the ice cream (ideas) easier to grasp and prevents it from “melting away.”,Word Choice,Something more to go on that sundae? Bananas, candies or chopped nu

7、ts also enhance the sundae. There are many types of add-ons (word choice) to compliment your sundae (main idea).,Voice,Hot fudge, strawberries, pineapple, enhance the ice cream. Toppings add individuality to the ice cream (main idea). We dont all like the same things on our sundaes, do we? Without t

8、oppings, ice cream is just too blah!,Sentence Fluency,Will there be anything else to go on your sundae? How about some whipped cream to help the toppings “flow along?”,Conventions & Presentation,Whats a sundae without a cherry to “top it off?” Polish up your dessert and add the finishing touch. Its

9、all in the presentation looks CAN fool the stomach! And now grab a spoon and enjoy!,Ideas and Content,Classroom Bank or List Journal Page Realia Literature Experience What else? http:/www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/langarts/pdf/6traits/ideas.pdf,A Closer Look at Word Choice,Use powerful words that paint

10、a mental picture for the reader. Add descriptive adjectives to enhance nouns. The lumpy brown toad hopped quickly through the squishy gooey mud. Verbs should be strong action words. The cows stampeded through the field. The cows sauntered through the field.,What else?,Try to use specific, rather tha

11、n general nouns. The car zoomed down the street. The 1957 Chevy zoomed down the street. Use language that is comfortable, not “flowery” or “stuffy.” I shall not follow you. Avoid slang and cliches. He was fixin to finish his homework.,Lets Give it a Try!,The toad _through the mud The _ toad _through

12、 the _mud. The _ _ toad _ _ through the _ _ mud. For more ideas, see Connies Write On Sentence Stretchers. http:/jc- Theres More,Avoid repetition. She liked to dance and she liked to skate and she liked to sing. Make sure to use words correctly. There driving to theyre house and will arrive their by

13、 noon. Unless you are Hemmingway or Hawthorne, be concise.,Sample Strategies for Teaching Word Choice,Use cartoon bubbles. Peer edits circle 5 words in your partners paper that could be stronger. During teacher read-alouds point out concrete examples of strong language. (Toad) Post word lists around

14、 the room. Use specific parts of speech.,Encourage use of a Thesaurus. (How many words for “blue” are there?) Encourage students to use senses to describe an object. Use colored pencils to underline sensory words., adapted from http:/ Give it a Try!,Using our common senses.,The old man grumbled a bi

15、t as he wiped his teary eye with the back of his gnarled hand. He could taste the salt as he rubbed his parched lips. He glanced at his silent wife standing a short distance away. She too was old, but he still saw in her wrinkled face the pretty young girl he had married. She still smelled like fres

16、hly mowed spring grass.,Using our common senses.,The old man grumbled a bit as he wiped his teary eye with the back of his gnarled hand. He could taste the salt as he rubbed his parched lips. He glanced at his silent wife standing a short distance away. She too was old, but he still saw in her wrink

17、led face the pretty young girl he had married. She still smelled like freshly mowed spring grass.,Key: sound touch taste sight smell,Making Word Posters,Tombstone Words,Sparkle Words,pretty good so a lot said,terrifying ear-splitting squishy scrumptious copious,Encourage your students to add to the

18、lists. http:/jc- http:/www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/langarts/pdf/6traits/word_choice.pdf,Teacher Read Alouds for Teaching Word Choice,Maniac Magee, Spinelli The BFG, Dahl A Wrinkle in Time. LEngle Anne of Green Gables, Montgomery,Lizards for Lunch, Storad Half a Moon and One Whole Star, Dragonwagon Toa

19、d, Ruth Brown,Now Lets Examine Sentence Fluency,Let your writing develop an easy flow or rhythm. Aim to make your writing ache to be read aloud. “He moved like a slow-motion instant replay.” (Christopher Myers) Use complete sentences. Slept soundly in the crib. The baby slept soundly in the crib.,Wh

20、at else should a good writer do?,Vary sentence lengths. He wore a red shirt. He had on brown slacks. His jacket was wrinkled. He wore a wrinkled jacket over a red shirt with brown slacks. Vary sentence beginnings. I like to sing. I like to play the piano. I like to sing. Playing the piano is my favo

21、rite pastime.,Anything else?,Try different sentence structures. The cow jumped over the moon. The dish ran away with the spoon. The cow jumped over the moon. Did you see the dish run away with that spoon? What an incredible sight! http:/jc- http:/www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/langarts/pdf/6traits/senten

22、ce_fluency.pdf,Ideas to Teach Sentence Fluency,Read examples of good fluency and poor fluency. Stress to students that sentences need to flow. Avoid choppy sentences. Make sure students know the difference between a phrase and a sentence. Have students tell their story into a tape player. Writing is

23、 a way of speaking on paper.,How about a little Faulkner?,Frenchmans Bend was a section of rich river-bottom country lying twenty miles southeast of Jefferson. Hill-cradled and remote, definite yet without boundaries, straddling into two counties and owning allegiance to neither, it had been the ori

24、ginal grant and site of a tremendous pre-Civil War plantation, the ruins of which the gutted shell of an enormous house with its fallen stables and slave quarters and overgrown gardens and brick terraces and promenadeswere still known as the Old Frenchmans place, although the original boundaries now

25、 existed only on old faded records in the Chancery Clerks office in the county courthouse in Jefferson, and even some of the once-fertile fields had long since reverted to the cane-and-cypress jungle from which their first master had hewn them., The Hamlet, William Faulkner,Teacher Read Alouds to Mo

26、del Sentence Fluency,Sarah, Plain and Tall, MacLachlan The Van Gogh Caf, Rylant Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, Lewis,Stealing Freedom, Carbone,Moving on to Voice,Always write from your heart and share your feelings with the reader. Avoid using “you.” Try not to sound like an encyclopedia.,Tell me mor

27、e.,Invest yourself in what you write. Proudly take ownership. Connect with your audience. Give the reader a glimpse at the person behind the pen.,Strategies to Teach Voice,Rewrite a popular story from a different characters point of view. (The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs). Read stories with

28、vivid images. Have students close their eyes and draw what they “see.” Read segments of dialogue and have students guess who is “speaking.” (Charlottes Web) Do some Author Studies to compare voice. What is the voice behind Stephen King? http:/www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/langarts/pdf/6traits/voice.pdf,

29、Teacher Read Alouds for Voice,Bridge to Terabithia, Paterson Tuck Everlasting, Babbitt Ramona Forever, Cleary,Charlottes Web, White Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing, Blume Treasure Island, Stevenson,Bringing new voices into the classroom,Solomom had three hundred wives and seven hundred porcupines. Socr

30、ates was a famous Greek teacher who went around giving people advice. They killed him. Socrates died from an overdose of wedlock. After that his career suffered a dramatic decline. Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies and they all wrote in hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Dessert. The climate o

31、f Sarah is such that inhabitants have to live elsewhere.,For more information:,Kims Korner for Teacher Talk http:/ 6 Traits Homepage http:/ + 1 Trait Writinghttp:/www.nwrel.org/assessment/6 Trait Lesson Plans http:/www.kent.k12.wa.us/staff/LindaJancola/6Trait/lessons.htm#Word%20Choice,A GREAT Site! http:/www.madison.k12.wi.us/tnl/langarts/sixtrtcrsmtrl.htm,

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