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August 13- August 17Week 2

What is a root/affix and why do we need them?

● A root is the base of a word

● An affix is added to the root/base of a word to change its

meaning.

○ An affix added to the front of a word is called a prefix.

■ Examples: in-, re-, un-

○ An affix added to the end of the word is a suffix.

■ Examples: -ed, -ing, -ly, -es

Latin and Greek Roots for August 6- August 10

Root Definition Examples

1. ad- To; toward

2. agri Field, land, soil, earth

3. ama/ami/amor Love, friend

4. ambi- both

5. andro Man (mankind), male

6. ann Year

7. ante- before

8. anthrop human

9. anti- against

10. aqua water

The Writing ProcessThe Writing Process

The Writing Process

● The writing process is a series of steps to follow to create writing.

● The steps for the writing process are:○ Prewriting○ Drafting○ Revising○ Editing○ Finishing/Publishing

Prewriting

● Choose/narrow your topic● Determine your

○ Audience (who will you be talking to)○ Purpose (what is the point of your writing?)○ Point-of-view (are you writing from your perspective/view or someone else’s)

● Brainstorm (What is this?)

○ Graphic organizers■ Bubble chart■ Venn diagram

○ Make list○ Outline

Let’s Practice!

Directions

You will have to close your eyes when Ms. Johnson tells you to.

When she gives you the “ok”, open your eyes and you will see a topic on the board.

You will have 2 minutes to write down as much as you can about each topic.

You are allowed to use any of the brainstorming methods you want.

When she says STOP, you must put your pencils down and wait for the next topic.

Questions???

ALL eyes CLOSED!

Cheese pizza

Broccoli

Chocolate ice cream

Chicken tacos

Christmas Day

Dirty Bucks

Popcorn

Fried Chicken

School food

Yourself

Drafting

● Select your writing ideas from your PreWriting● Write, Write, Write!● Skip lines● Go from introduction to conclusion, don’t stop in the middle

IT IS CALLED A ROUGH DRAFT FOR A REASON! IT WILL NOT BE PERFECT! YOU WILL NOT GET IT RIGHT ON THE FIRST TRY!!

Revising

● A.R.R.R.○ Adding: is there any other information that the reader

needs to know?○ Rearranging: Is the information presented in the most

logical order?○ Removing: Are there any unnecessary details?○ Replacing: Could I change anything to make my

expressions stronger?

Editing

● Proofread/edit your paper to catch obvious

mistakes in grammar, spelling, word choice

● Use proofreading marks

● Write the proofreading marks on the blank

lines in between (that’s why we skip lines

on rough drafts)

Proofreading Marks

Editing Strategies

● When editing, review your paper for one

type of error at a time.

○ For example, the first time you read,

only look for spelling errors.

○ The second time you read, only look for

grammar errors.

Peer Editing

● It is important to make the peer process useful; Take your classmate’s suggestions serious.

● Useful peer feedback:○ It is given in a positive way!○ It is specific (don’t just say “this doesn’t make sense, tell what

part doesn’t make sense)○ It offers suggestions○ It is given verbally and in writing

Publishing

● Your paper has been edited, revised,

rewritten and is now ready to be turned in.

● The finished product

● DO NOT publish your paper until you feel

your paper is complete!

● If you are not proud of your paper, DO NOT

turn it in!

Modes of Writing

Modes of Writing

● Descriptive

● Narrative

● Persuasive/Argumentative

● Expository

Descriptive Writing

● Used to describe or help form a visual picture- “Show not Tell”○ You are creating a picture in the reader’s mind using

words● Uses sensory details to appeal to the senses

○ Sight○ Sound○ Touch○ Smell○ Taste

Let’s Practice!

● When Ms. Johnson gives the go ahead, begin describing how you feel when you come home and find out that your favorite meal is being made. Include the sounds, smells, taste, etc…

Narrative Writing

● Tells a story as it happens

● Uses sensory details to help the reader

“experience” the event

● Chronological order (from beginning to end)

● Examples of narratives:

○ Telling your life story (starting when you were

born to now)

○ Your first day at a new school

○ A memorable moment (happy or sad)

Persuasive/ Argumentative Writing

● Persuades or convinces someone to believe

what you believe

● State your opinion and then support it with

facts/details/examples

● Logical order (most important to least

important or vice versa

Let’s Practice!

Pick one of the following options to write about in a persuasive format.

Don’t start until Ms. Johnson gives you the go!

Option 1:

You are trying to convince your parents that you need a new cell phone.

Option 2:

You are trying to convince your friends that Steph Curry is better than Michael Jordan.

Expository/Informational Writing

● Informs, explains, or tells “how to”● NO opinions - uses facts and examples● Logical order (most important to least, least

important to most, detailed step-by-step instructions)

Let’s Practice!

Practice

Directions: For the following, write your response in the expository/informational mode. Keep in mind, expository merely states facts or explains how to do something.

● Explain to a younger sibling how to tie their shoe. Do NOT leave anything out. Yes, this includes actually having a shoe on with shoe strings.

Three Parts to Any Written Assignment

Three Parts to Any Written Assignment

● Introduction● Body● Conclusion

Introduction

● Presents the topic being covered● Includes thesis statement● Includes a hook● Video● What not to do in an introduction

Thesis Statement

● Contains action verbs

● Touches on areas/things being

covered

● Tells what will be accomplished by

reading your paper● How to write a killer thesis statement

Let’s Practice!!

Thesis Practice Using Strong Verbs

Directions: Write a thesis sentence about the weather using at least 3 of the strong verbs you wrote down. Your sentence must make sense. You have 5 minutes!

The Body of an Essay

● Supports the thesis (gives evidence)● Each paragraph should transition with words or obvious

movement● “Wow” words to help the reader understand exactly what

is being said/done

Wow Words

Transition Words

Conclusion

● The bow on a present

● Should tie up all loose ends

● Restate ideas from each body paragraph or

last event (narrative)

● Reader should have feeling of completeness

when finished reading your work● Killer Conclusion

PlagiarismLet's Watch!!

Six Traits of Writing

Let's Watch!

The six traits support the Writing process.

The Six Traits of Writing

Ideas

Organization

Word Choice

Sentence Fluency

Voice

Conventions

Ideas

● Heart and soul of the writing

● Main theme

● Content of the piece

● Similar to the main course of your meal

● The topic is narrow, clear, and manageable

Let’s Practice!

Practice with Ideas

Directions: Pick one of the following. You must use “Wow” words! When Ms. Johnson gives you the “go”, you will have 5 minutes.

Option 1: Describe my classroom in 3- 5 sentences. Use specific details. Use “wow” words.

Option 2: Describe your uniform shoes in 3-5 sentences. Use specific details. Use “wow” words.

Organization

● Internal structure● How the writing is presented● Holds information together● Structure can be based on:

○ Compare and contrast○ Chronological order○ Fact based

Let’s Practice!

Practice with Organization

Directions: Pick one of the following to explain using organization. Do not leave any step, nor detail out. You will have 3 minutes.

Option 1: Explain your routine for getting ready for school each morning.

Option 2: Explain how to prepare your favorite meal, include ingredients, and the cooking directions, and how you like it served on your plate.

Option 3: Explain to someone how to use SnapChat. I’ve never used SnapChat and know nothing about it, so start from the basics, and include filters. You may also want to explain the point/purpose of it.

Word Choice

● Using the “right” words in your writing.● Creates vivid pictures in the reader’s mind● Rich, colorful, and precise language that “moves” the

reader and makes them feel something● Specific

Let’s Practice!

Practice with Word Choice

Directions: Rewrite the following sentence using any word but good. Then, think of 5 other “wow” words that can be used in the blank. You have 3 minutes!

I had a __________________ day.

More Practice with Word Choice!

Directions: Think of other words that can be used in place of “said”. I will give you a hint, “shout”. Write as many words as you can in 1 minute. Don’t start until Ms. Johnson says go!

Sentence Fluency

● Rhythm and flow of your writing● The sound of word patterns● The way your writing plays in the ears of your readers and

not just their sight

Let’s Listen

Still I Rise by Maya Angelou

Shakespeare vs. Dr. Seuss

Voice

● The writer’s personality comes out in their writing piece● The writer adds feelings & enthusiasm● The writer makes the reader feel connected

Let’s Practice!!

Practice with Voice

Directions: Think of a person or persons that has made a difference in your life. It could be a parent, teacher, friend, or celebrity. Write a quick letter to them explaining why or how they’ve made a difference in your life. You have 3 minutes.

Let’s Listen to a Writer’s Voice

If I Should Have a Daughter by Sarah Kay

3 Ways to Speak English

12 Year Old Poetry Slam

Conventions

● The editing process● Includes spelling, indentation, capitalization,and

paragraphing

Practice with Conventions

Directions: Correct the following paragraph on your own paper.

What is a barcode Look on the bottom of a cereal box. Do you see a group of black lines and spaces? That’s a barcode! A barcode identifies a product in a store The thin lines, thick lines, and white spaces are used in a different Pattern on every single product. it is like a fingerprint for an item in a store

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