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1. Why is writing important?: Helps students
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8 organize Extends and deepens information, ideas and insight
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8 gained from reading Vehicle for informing, persuading, and
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inspiring others
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2. Researchshowsthatwritersneed::Timeto 8
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3. What is the writing process?: A way of looking at writing instruction that shifts the emphasis from
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the finished product to what writers think and do as they write
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, 4. Whatarethestepsofthewritingprocess?:prewriting,drafting,revising,editing,
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5. Prewriting: Organizing thoughts, choosing a topic, thinking of the audience, identifying purpose, 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
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6. Drafting: Writing the rough draft, Stamina and volume and important here, not mechanics
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7. Revising: Emphasis on refining orclarifying, making changes 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
8. Editing: To make writing easier to read, fixing punctuation and grammar errors
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9. Publishing: Final form of written piece that is ready to share with an audience (read to class, share with family,
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send to someone)
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10. Rescue readers: Reading (own written piece) to animals that are waiting to be adopted. Audience is
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non judgmental
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11. Narrative vs. expository: Narrative tells a story while expository is informational 8 i 8 i 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
12. 5 main types of writing: narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive, creative
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13. Whatisa writers workshop?: Aorganizationalstructureforallowingthewritingprocessto
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happen in the classroom setting.
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It replicates the practices of professional writers as they take a piece of writing from conception to publication.
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14. Whataretheelementsofawritersworkshop?: Regular,sustainedwriting
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8i ANSWERS.
1. Why is writing important?: Helps students
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8 organize Extends and deepens information, ideas and insight
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inspiring others
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2. Researchshowsthatwritersneed::Timeto 8
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Feedback\response
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3. What is the writing process?: A way of looking at writing instruction that shifts the emphasis from
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the finished product to what writers think and do as they write
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, 4. Whatarethestepsofthewritingprocess?:prewriting,drafting,revising,editing,
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5. Prewriting: Organizing thoughts, choosing a topic, thinking of the audience, identifying purpose, 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
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6. Drafting: Writing the rough draft, Stamina and volume and important here, not mechanics
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7. Revising: Emphasis on refining orclarifying, making changes 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
8. Editing: To make writing easier to read, fixing punctuation and grammar errors
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9. Publishing: Final form of written piece that is ready to share with an audience (read to class, share with family,
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send to someone)
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10. Rescue readers: Reading (own written piece) to animals that are waiting to be adopted. Audience is
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non judgmental
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11. Narrative vs. expository: Narrative tells a story while expository is informational 8 i 8 i 8 i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i 8i
12. 5 main types of writing: narrative, expository, descriptive, persuasive, creative
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13. Whatisa writers workshop?: Aorganizationalstructureforallowingthewritingprocessto
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happen in the classroom setting.
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It replicates the practices of professional writers as they take a piece of writing from conception to publication.
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14. Whataretheelementsofawritersworkshop?: Regular,sustainedwriting
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