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1. Writing for the test:Preparing for the 8th grade writing test By: Kasey Coker
Debra Chester
ITEC 2120 CC – Spring 2007
2. Make connections
Choose an issue (Pre-writing)
Know the facts (Do some research)
Use your research (Drafting)
Learning to write persuasively
3. . . . connect ideas
. . . lead your reader from idea to idea
. . . help show both sides of the argument Making connections: Transitional words…
4. Know the facts! State the facts, not your opinions
Provide supporting details
Use the best examples to support your assertions
5. Choose an issue (Pre-writing) Brainstorm a topic/issue
Research the issue
Narrow the arguments
For/Against Worksheet
Plan your structure
Persuasion Map
6. Begin your rough-draftOutline Form Grab your reader’s attention
Focus on information
Include all thoughts, details, and ideas
Use your facts
7. Revise your work Add additional needed information
Rearrange information more logically
Remove unneeded information
Replace existing words with more descriptive ones
8. Editing - Pay attention to: Capitalization
Organization
Punctuation (quotation marks, commas, periods, etc.
Spelling and sentences
9. Review your work Read from beginning to end
Read aloud
Make changes
Meet with your teacher to check your work
10. Expository Writing Writing that is used to:
explain
describe
give information
inform
11. Expository Writing: Organizational Patterns Description
Sequence
Comparison
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
12. Expository Writing: Description Describes the topic using:
characteristics
features
examples
13. Expository Writing: Sequence Lists items or events in numerical or chronological order
14. Expository Writing: Comparison Explains how two things are alike or different
15. Expository Writing: Cause and Effect Lists one or more causes and the resulting effect or effects
16. Expository Writing:Problem and Solution Problem stated ? one or more solution
Question asked ? answer presented
17. Expository Writing: Pre-Writing Brainstorm a topic
Topic Ideas
Decide and organization pattern
Research your topic
Begin your rough-draft
18. Expository Writing: Drafting Review your notes and outline
Organize notes to follow outline
Create a good opening and effective ending
19. Expository Writing: Revision Logically arrange wording
Remove insignificant information
Insert additional significant information
Include lots of detail
20. Expository Writing: Revision (cont’d) Have a peer review your work
Checklist
Make sure to include important quotes
Insert additional significant information
Replace words with more descriptive words
21. Expository Writing: Editing Pay specific attention to:
Capitalization
Organization (The flow of the writing)
Punctuation
Spelling and Sentences
22. Expository Writing Review your work
Have your teacher offer any further suggestions
23. Writing for the test Practice brainstorming topics
Understand the organization of an essay
Remember how to develop expository and persuasive writing
24. Bibliography Scholastic
http://teacher.scholastic.com/writeit/essay/brainstorm
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/writing/worksheet3.asp?topic=Persuasive
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/writing/worksheet_5.asp?topic=Persuasive
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/writing/worksheet_6.asp?topic=Persuasive
ReadWriteThink
http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/persuasion_map/
Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu/~arnetha/expowrite/info.html
25. The End!