- You write to.. share your experiences with others, to persuade people, to inform and to enjoy, it enables you to express your thoughts.
- You write.. memories, texting friends, sending e-mails, doing list of things, writing speech or works for school.
- You find ideas by..observing, by reading, watching and thinking.
- Keep track of ideas: 1. Start and idea 2. Keep a personal journal 3. Maintain a learning log 4. Free write.
- To get started.. get comfortable, have your materials ready, spend time wisely.
- To work with others.. you make a brainstorming, cooperative writing, peer feedback and use technology.
- You keep your work finished.. in a portfolio or in a reader's journal.
Chapter 2,Types of writing
- Genres and Forms: Genres are types or categories of writing. Forms are subcategories of genres. Depending on the topic has to entertain, to describe an emotion or to persuade someone.
- Nonfiction Narration: are any kind of literary text that tells a story about real people. It can be.. Personal narratives, biographical narratives, blogs, diary, reflective essays etc.
- Fiction Narration: Texts that tells a story about imagined people like realistic fiction, fantasy stories, historical fiction, mystery stories, myths, legends etc.
- Poetry and description: Express ideas and feelings about real or imagined people. We can find ballad, free verse, prose poem, sonnet, haiku etc.
- Exposition: communicate ideas and information. Like analytical essays, compare and contrast essay, cause and effect essay, problem-solution essay. pro-con essay, newspaper etc.
- Persuasion: Writing aims to influece the actions of a specific audience like persuasive speeches, editorials, argumentative essays, reviews etc
- Responses to literature: analyze an author's work
- Research writing
- Worplace Writing: is writing done on the job, like business letters, memos, e-mails, etc.
- Writing for Media: Scripts, blogs and advertisements.
Chapter 3, The Writing Process
Writing Traits
- Rubrics: allows you to score your writing on a scale for each trait whichhas specific qualities.
- Traits:
- Ideas: How interesting are the ideas.
- Organitation: How logically is, how much sense it has.
- Voice: How authentic is your voice.
- Word choice: how precise and vivid are the words you use.
- Sentence Fluency: How strong and varied is the rhythm of the sentences.
- Conventions: How correct is your punctuation.
- Writing Process: Is complex process of five steps:
Chapter 4 Sentences, Paragrapshs, and Compositions
Strong sentences and paragraphs help to construct effective composition.
Writing Strong Sentences:
To write strong paragraphs, you need strong sentences, to get it you'll need:
- Combine Sentences: Putting information from one sentence into another.
- Use Compound Elements: Form compound subjects, verbs, etc.
- Form Compund Sentences: Combine sentences.
- Use Subordination: Combine to related sentences.
Writing Strong Paragraphs:
- Express Your Main Idea: Summarizes the main idea.
- Write Effective Supporting Sentences: Support the paragraph's main idea.
- Include a Variety of Sentence Lengths, Structures , and Beginnings: Includes Sentences of different lengths, types, and beginnings.
Composing Your Piece:
The parts of the composition: Introduction, body, and conclution.
Rhetorical and Literary Devices:
Use the rhetorical devices to strengthen the power of their style.
- Sound Devices
- Structural Devices
- Other Major Devices .
