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Acrostic Poetry 3 rd Grade

Acrostic Poetry 3 rd Grade. Lori Martin & Laura Avant ECED 4300-C Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010. Prewriting/Drafting Georgia Performance Standard. ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student

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Acrostic Poetry 3 rd Grade

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  1. Acrostic Poetry3rd Grade Lori Martin & Laura Avant ECED 4300-C Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2010

  2. Prewriting/DraftingGeorgia Performance Standard ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student • m. Pre-writes to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. Laura Avant

  3. Prewriting Primary Learning Outcome PLO- The students will complete a graphic organizer to plan and draft an acrostic poem. Laura Avant

  4. Acrostic Poetry a poem in which special letters spell another word. Laura Avant

  5. Prewriting/Drafting • Generating Ideas • Pick a topic for poem • Select a purpose • Planning • Organize thoughts • Begin Writing Laura Avant

  6. Graphic Organizer Plants: activities and information. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.enchantedlearning.com/poetry/acrostic/flowers/tiny.GIF Laura Avant

  7. Published Acrostic • Hummon, D. (2008, July 20). Animal acrostics. Retrieved from http://college.holycross.edu/faculty/dhum mon/acrostics/acrostics.html Laura Avant

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  9. Practice Activity • Shared Writing • Topic: Easter E A S T E R Laura Avant

  10. Assessment Activity • Decide on a topic • Write a personal acrostic • Use graphic organizer to complete your poem Laura Avant

  11. Revising/EditingGeorgia Performance Standard ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student • m. Pre-writes to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. Lori Martin

  12. Revising/EditingPrimary Learning Outcome • PLO- The student will revise their personal acrostic poem by differentiating word choice, and proofreading for mechanical errors (spelling). Lori Martin

  13. Acrostic Poetry a poem in which special letters spell another word. Lori Martin

  14. Revising/Editing • Improve content • Changing or Adding words • Correct mechanical errors Lori Martin

  15. Published Acrostic • Powell, Consie. (2003). Amazing apples. Retrieved from http://www.consiepowell.com/pg02_bookshelf/images/img_insideapple.jpg Lori Martin

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  17. Practice Activity • Shared writing technique • Revise and Edit classroom draft • Use dictionary to change word choice • Capitalize title • Check for correct spelling Lori Martin

  18. Assessment Activity • Revise and edit your acrostic poem, from the prewriting and drafting stage • Use the dictionary to edit word variations • Correct mechanics • Prepare poem to be published Lori Martin

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