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September 7, 2011 Today we will:

September 7, 2011 Today we will:. Define and identify the six-traits of writing. Define and understand word choice. Evaluate and revise word choice in “My Life as a Movie Extra.” Use Holt Online Essay scoring as well as a rubric to begin evaluation of personal writing.

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September 7, 2011 Today we will:

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  1. September 7, 2011Today we will: • Define and identify the six-traits of writing. • Define and understand word choice. • Evaluate and revise word choice in “My Life as a Movie Extra.” • Use Holt Online Essay scoring as well as a rubric to begin evaluation of personal writing. • Review rules for comma, semi-colon, and colon use in order to improve sentence fluency in personal writing.

  2. Which of the six-traits is tied to word choice?

  3. September 7, 2011 Day 5“My Life as a Movie Extra”Word Choice • Record the first sentence of the narrative on your warm-up page. • Describe that first sentence using vivid modifiers. Try to come up with at least two. • I would say the first sentence is bland and unexciting. • Rewrite that bland sentence so it is more vivid.

  4. After completing Holt Online Essay Scoring: • Use the Language text to review punctuation rules for the comma, semi-colon, colon, and period (endmarks). • Record notes for each punctuation mark on the organizer. • Find two sentences from your narrative that you believe you could combine into one good sentence using commas or a semi-colon. • Record those sentences on the back of the organizer. • Combine the two sentences on the back of the organizer.

  5. Comma , Semi-colon ; Colon : Period .

  6. Homework • Week 2, Countdown for Testing, due Mon., Sept. 12. • Quiz on the Six-Traits on Friday, Sept. 9. • Final revisions of narrative due on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

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