Deck 6: The Process of Writing

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Prior to the 1960s, writing instruction focused on _________.
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What are the principles of a writing workshop?
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During ________, a writer reviews his or her entire piece of writing and makes deletions and additions.
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During _______, the writer focuses on the mechanics of the composition.
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What are the five steps in the process approach model to writing?
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In a(n) __________ journal, students assume the identity of another person, such as a pioneer or an astronaut, and writes from that person's viewpoint.
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_______________ writing includes research reports and technical explanations.
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A(n) __________ is a story of a person's life written by that person.
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The Common Core State Standards emphasizes three different types of writing, what are they?
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What are the 6 + 1 Writing Traits?
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Writing is unique to the individual and does not follow a fixed formula.
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Research has shown that skills and drills alone can make a good writer.
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Allowing students to draw is one way to get them started in writing.
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To develop writing skills, it is best to have a set time each day for writing activities.
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When writing a rough draft, a student should focus on the mechanics of the paper.
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When conferencing with a student, the teacher should first focus on the content of the paper.
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Editing should be taught as a separate skill that comes after revising.
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Having a pen pal is one way to learn letter-writing skills.
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When writing a learning log, students should focus on mechanics.
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The 6 + 1 Trait Writing Assessment describes the most common writing errors.
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Which of the following is the basis for fiction writing?

A) To relate research findings
B) To relate what one has learned in a particular subject
C) To relate feelings and thoughts
D) To relate to someone else how to make something
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A direct instructional mini-lesson includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) Identify a specific skill to be taught
B) Select a children's book that exemplifies the skill
C) Teach the skill to remedial students who need it
D) Model the strategy for the whole group
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What is the purpose for including poetry in the curriculum?

A) To get students to memorize
B) To teach the different types of poetry
C) To understand figurative language
D) To enjoy reading and writing poems
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Anecdotal records are used for all of the following EXCEPT

A) To help the teacher record class observations
B) To help the teacher keep attendance records
C) To share a child's behaviors with caregivers at a later conference
D) To identify a child's strengths and weaknesses
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Traditional approaches to writing include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Assigned topics
B) Emphasis on the mechanics
C) Rewriting a final copy for publication
D) The teacher as the only audience
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The main purpose of a teacher-student conference during the revising stage includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) To give positive feedback to the student writer
B) To answer students' questions
C) To discover any problem areas that need to be retaught
D) To point out any mechanical errors
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Student writing can be assessed by which of the following methods?

A) Student journals
B) Student portfolios
C) Teacher-made tests
D) All of the above
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What is the main purpose of expository writing?

A) To tell a tall tale
B) To write a story based on an historical figure
C) To convey information
D) None of the above
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Organization of expository texts can include which of the following?

A) Compare/contrast
B) Sequencing
C) Cause/effect
D) All of the above
E) Neither a, b, or c
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Which of the following could be a Quest project?

A) Students going overseas
B) Students doing something they never did before
C) Students exploring for a treasure
D) None of the above
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Describe the different ways you will assess students' writing development.
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In "How to Eat a Poem," Eve Merriam wrote: "Don't be polite / Bite in. Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin." Explain how you will get your students to want to read and write poetry.
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What are the different types of writing activities you will have your students do? How will these activities develop students' skills as well as a love of writing?
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What are the five main stages in a process approach to writing? What different activities take place in each stage?
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Describe the various elements of a writing workshop.
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How will you organize your teacher and peer conferences to facilitate the writing process?
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James Britton said that "Knowledge is a process of knowing rather than a storehouse of the known." Explain this quote as it relates to the teaching of writing.
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Describe how you will get your students to use technology as a part of the writing process.
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Develop your own writing rubric to assess students' writing and defend each of your categories.
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During _______, the writer focuses on the mechanics of the composition.
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What are the five steps in the process approach model to writing?
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In a(n) __________ journal, students assume the identity of another person, such as a pioneer or an astronaut, and writes from that person's viewpoint.
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_______________ writing includes research reports and technical explanations.
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A(n) __________ is a story of a person's life written by that person.
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The Common Core State Standards emphasizes three different types of writing, what are they?
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What are the 6 + 1 Writing Traits?
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Writing is unique to the individual and does not follow a fixed formula.
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Research has shown that skills and drills alone can make a good writer.
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Allowing students to draw is one way to get them started in writing.
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To develop writing skills, it is best to have a set time each day for writing activities.
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When writing a rough draft, a student should focus on the mechanics of the paper.
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When conferencing with a student, the teacher should first focus on the content of the paper.
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Editing should be taught as a separate skill that comes after revising.
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Having a pen pal is one way to learn letter-writing skills.
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When writing a learning log, students should focus on mechanics.
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The 6 + 1 Trait Writing Assessment describes the most common writing errors.
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Which of the following is the basis for fiction writing?

A) To relate research findings
B) To relate what one has learned in a particular subject
C) To relate feelings and thoughts
D) To relate to someone else how to make something
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A direct instructional mini-lesson includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) Identify a specific skill to be taught
B) Select a children's book that exemplifies the skill
C) Teach the skill to remedial students who need it
D) Model the strategy for the whole group
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What is the purpose for including poetry in the curriculum?

A) To get students to memorize
B) To teach the different types of poetry
C) To understand figurative language
D) To enjoy reading and writing poems
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Anecdotal records are used for all of the following EXCEPT

A) To help the teacher record class observations
B) To help the teacher keep attendance records
C) To share a child's behaviors with caregivers at a later conference
D) To identify a child's strengths and weaknesses
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Traditional approaches to writing include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Assigned topics
B) Emphasis on the mechanics
C) Rewriting a final copy for publication
D) The teacher as the only audience
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The main purpose of a teacher-student conference during the revising stage includes all of the following EXCEPT

A) To give positive feedback to the student writer
B) To answer students' questions
C) To discover any problem areas that need to be retaught
D) To point out any mechanical errors
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Student writing can be assessed by which of the following methods?

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C) Teacher-made tests
D) All of the above
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What is the main purpose of expository writing?

A) To tell a tall tale
B) To write a story based on an historical figure
C) To convey information
D) None of the above
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Organization of expository texts can include which of the following?

A) Compare/contrast
B) Sequencing
C) Cause/effect
D) All of the above
E) Neither a, b, or c
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Which of the following could be a Quest project?

A) Students going overseas
B) Students doing something they never did before
C) Students exploring for a treasure
D) None of the above
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Describe the different ways you will assess students' writing development.
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In "How to Eat a Poem," Eve Merriam wrote: "Don't be polite / Bite in. Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin." Explain how you will get your students to want to read and write poetry.
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What are the different types of writing activities you will have your students do? How will these activities develop students' skills as well as a love of writing?
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What are the five main stages in a process approach to writing? What different activities take place in each stage?
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Describe the various elements of a writing workshop.
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How will you organize your teacher and peer conferences to facilitate the writing process?
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James Britton said that "Knowledge is a process of knowing rather than a storehouse of the known." Explain this quote as it relates to the teaching of writing.
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Describe how you will get your students to use technology as a part of the writing process.
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Develop your own writing rubric to assess students' writing and defend each of your categories.
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