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Amber Alhakiem
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Writing 5.2.W.1 & 6.2.W.1
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House Keeping Rules
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Do you like to write
Type in the chat box yes or no
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Why do we write???
BRAINSTORM
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What are some examples of writing
Letters
Songs
Plays
Movies
Education
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The Writing Process
When we get an idea, we start the writing process.
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The writing process is recursive
You can repeat steps and move back and forth between steps when you need to.
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Choose Your Words Wisely
It's important to choose your words carefully when you write and speak. School reports, speeches, and letters to adults should sound more formal than notes to your friends. A good way to make sure your language is appropriate is to avoid using slang and jargon.
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Choose Your Words Wisely
Slang — Words and phrases that are considered very informal and are generally used only by one age group or other specific group of people.
example:
tight, cool, sweet, you guys, chill, hot, dog, y'all, ain't
Jargon — Words or expressions used within one group, profession, or business. Jargon is often used as a "shortcut" to convey information quickly, with just a few words.
example:
Gabriella Sabatini aced her opponent with her powerful first serve. (An "ace" in tennis means a serve that's so fast or well-placed that the other player can't even touch it with their racket.)
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Writing vs Speaking
Do we write different than we speak?
If so what is different?
What is the same?
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Know the Difference
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Choose Your Words Wisely
Here are examples of how sentences might be changed to make them appropriate for an article in your school paper.
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Bring something that is
Red
Fuzzy
Smooth
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Purpose, why are you writing?
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There are three reasons authors write
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
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Persuade
Speeches
Advertisements
Reviews
Debates
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Inform
Textbooks
Research Papers
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Entertain
Books
Poems
Song Lyrics
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IXL | Identify the purpose of a text | 5th grade language arts
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Inflencial Person of the week!
Every one of you is important
All of you can do what you want if you put work into it
Have a plan and make goals any you can do it
You all have something important to give to the world
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Helen Keller
Helen Keller was the first deaf blind person to earn a college degree
Author - Wrote over 12 books
Leading person for American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), an American non-profit organization for people with vision loss
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Helen Keller
She was a regular kid just like you
She had a bad experience and turned it in to a good one
She raised awareness that people that have a disability can accomplish anything.
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