There is absolutely no better way to understand the 6+1 Trait® Scoring analytical model than to use it yourself. Whether you are a teacher or a student, this instructional tool will help you better understand each of the six traits of writing.
You will first have to select which area of writing you want to focus on. Select from the list below to further study an individual trait.
Ideas
The Ideas are the heart of the message, the content of the piece, the main theme, together with all the details that enrich and develop that theme. The ideas are strong when the message is clear, not garbled. The writer chooses details that are interesting, important, and informative–often the kinds of details the reader would not normally anticipate or predict. Successful writers do not tell readers things they already know; e.g., "It was a sunny day, and the sky was blue, the clouds were fluffy white …" They notice what others overlook, seek out the extraordinary, the unusual, the bits and pieces of life that others might not see.
Click here to learn more about IDEAS, the heart of the message, the interior decoration of writing
Welcome to this electronic resource for IWCC Public Speaking--an elective--and Speech I, English 10A--required classes for graduation at Lewis Central High School. On this site you will find daily essential questions, daily guiding questions, daily agendas, lab reports, links to rubrics, articles on essential concepts and enrichment materials. We hope you find it both useful, informative and important to your learning and understanding.
Friday, August 24, 2018
The Essential Question in English 10A & the "Pieces of Me" Pre-Test
10A Important words within the ESSENTIAL QUESTION FOR THIS COURSE
Enduring Understandings
(1) Themes in literature are universal and endure through time and across cultures.
(2) Reading and writing are life-long skills.
(3) Traditions, customs, relationships and life’s experiences play a major role in shaping and changing our character, integrity and self-identity.
Over-Arching Essential Questions
(2) What makes reading and writing life-long essential skills?
(3) How do traditions, customs, relationships and life’s experiences play a major role in shaping and changing our character, integrity and self-identity.
es•sen•tial [i sénshəl] ADJECTIVE
1. necessary: of the highest importance for achieving something "It's essential that we arrive on time." "an essential ingredient"; 2. basic: being the most basic element or feature of something or somebody "reinforcing the essential organizational framework" ; 3. defining: constituting the property or characteristic of something that makes it what it is
Enduring Understandings
(1) Themes in literature are universal and endure through time and across cultures.
(2) Reading and writing are life-long skills.
(3) Traditions, customs, relationships and life’s experiences play a major role in shaping and changing our character, integrity and self-identity.
Over-Arching Essential Questions
(1) What themes are universal in literature and why do specific themes endure across time?
(2) What makes reading and writing life-long essential skills?
(3) How do traditions, customs, relationships and life’s experiences play a major role in shaping and changing our character, integrity and self-identity.
es•sen•tial [i sénshəl] ADJECTIVE
1. necessary: of the highest importance for achieving something "It's essential that we arrive on time." "an essential ingredient"; 2. basic: being the most basic element or feature of something or somebody "reinforcing the essential organizational framework" ; 3. defining: constituting the property or characteristic of something that makes it what it is
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Extra Credit Opportunity--Leave a Comment Here
Congratulations for showing the initiative to earn some extra credit in your IWCC Public Speaking, English 10A or Speech I class. That's the way to start!
You need to go down to the pencil icon on the bottom of this post. Click on it and leave a comment after you take a look at the blog. Let us know what you think about it.
Please make sure that you leave your full name and the class period that you are in. I am excited to have you in class. Just think...you already have an "A+". Way to go.
McG
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