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John Panaccio Ms. Rieger Period 3 May 6, 2010
Writing Workshop
Thesis Statement
The information regarding grammar, style, and basic writing skills I collect will be incorporated into a online workshop created to improve the overall writing of Mr. Power’s eighth grade English class.
Elementary Rules of Usage
Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding ‘s
Do not break sentences in two
Use the proper case of Pronoun
Do not join independent clauses with a comma
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
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Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding ‘s
Follow this rule whatever the final consonant. For example,
Lewis’s car
Ryan’s sweater
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Do not break sentences in two
In other words do not use periods as commas.
He was an amazing player. A man who had played soccer all over the world.
Do not break sentences in two
In other words do not use periods as commas.
He was an amazing player, a man who had played soccer all over the world.
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
He was an amazing player. A man who had played soccer all over the world.
Use the proper case of pronoun
The personal pronouns, as well as the pronoun who, change forms as they function as subject or object.
Who calls?
Give this cookie to whoever looks hungry.
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Do not join independent clauses with a comma
If two or more clauses grammatically complete and not joined by a conjunction are to form a single compound sentence, the proper mark of punctuation is a semi-colon. (Shrunk & White pg.5)
Ms. Rieger’s anecdotes are entertaining; they are full of humorous details.
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Ms. Rieger’s anecdotes are entertaining, they are full of humorous details.
Principles of Composition
Choose a suitable design and hold to it
Use the active voice
Use definite specific, concrete, language
Express coordinate ideas in similar form
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
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Choose a suitable design and hold to it
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Use the active voice
I shall always remember my first concert.
My first concert will always be remembered by me.
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Use definite, specific, concrete language
Ohmann, Richard. "Use Definite, Specific, Concrete Language." College English 41.4 (1979): 390-97. JSTOR. National Council of Teachers of English. Web. 2 Mar. 2010.
Prefer the specific to the general, the definite to the vague, and the concrete to the abstract. (Shrunk and White pg.21)
Express coordinate ideas in similar form
Strunk, William, Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. Ed. Edward A Tenney. 4th ed. 1919. New York: Pearson Education Company, 1959. Print.
Unclear focus and relevance
Insufficient proofreading and
revision
Poor attitude towards writing
Lack of style
Common Problems a Young Writer Might Face
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Unclear focus and relevance
Freedman, Sarah Warshauer. “Student Characteristics and Essay Test Writing Performance.” Research in the Teaching of
English 17.4 (1983): 313-325. JSTOR. Web. 1 Dec. 2009.
Insufficient proofreading and revision
Poor attitude towards writing
Lack of style
Concepts vital to becominga superior writer
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Write to YOUR Audience
Components Of A
Well Written Paper
Proper Grammar
And Mechanics
READ !
PSSA Writing Rubric
“Writing Workshop”Instructional Ning
“To supplement the English/writing curriculum of Mr. Powers 8th grade English class with research conducted regarding various writing topics and techniques”
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Breakdown of the Ning1.) Students complete assignments given to them by
either me or Mr. Powers.2.) Students then upload their finished word document,
with their first name and last initial included in the title,
to the Ning page “John Panaccio’s Writing Tutorial
Service” 3.) After reviewing each individual submission I print out
the essays I feel I can improve with my feedback and
conference with those student’s when I visit the Middle
School. ( I do so bi-weekly.)
Assignment #1 – Practice PSSA Prompt
“Many people like to borrow clothes, shoes, iPods, and other items. However, if
borrowed items get lost or damaged, people can end up having arguments. Write an essay explaining how to resolve this problem”
Assignment #2 – Peer Review Activity“ - Being assigned shortly - ”
Assignment #3 – Differentiated Instruction
“Prompt 1-”“Prompt 2-”“Prompt 3-”
After completing a K-W-L regarding the specific topic assigned, students will be separated into corresponding groups with each group asked to respond to a different prompt.
“How to be a successful Writer” Power Point Presentation