Writing Standard #1: Habits and Processes

In Grade 10, studentsÕ writing develops through a series of initial plans, multiple drafts, and informed teacher and student feedback and response.  Moreover, students consider how purpose, audience, and context contribute to the form and substance of writing.

 

Writing Process (E4a, E4b)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to:

¥ Participate in regular writing experiences which employ the writing process, including:

      ¥prewriting activities such as:

            Ñjournal writing;

            Ñbrainstorming;

            Ñuse of graphic organizers (webbing, spoke-and-wheel, Venn diagrams);

            Ñinitial outlining;

            Ñgroup meetings;

      ¥organizational strategies such as:

            Ñclustering;

            Ñformal outlining;

            Ñrearrangement;

      ¥editing, revising, and reflecting through:

            Ñclarifying word choice and grammar;

            Ñteacher feedback;

            Ñpeer review;

            Ñself-assessment;

      ¥proofreading:

            Ñunderstanding proofreading symbols, and abbreviations;

            Ñusing dictionaries, grammar guides, and other reference sources;

                        Ñusing spell-check programs.

 

 

Writing Standard #2: Compositional Forms (Writing Purposes and Resulting Genres)

In Grade 10, students write for a variety of purposes and audiences.  The emphasis will be on learning the rudiments of persuasive and informational writing.

Narrative Writing (E2c)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a narrative account that:

 

Informational Writing (E2a)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a report that:

 

Reflective Writing (E2f)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a reflective essay that:

Uses a variety of writing strategies, such as concrete details, descriptive language

 

comparing and contrasting, etc

 

 

Persuasive Writing (E2e)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a persuasive essay that:

Provides a sense of closure to the writing

 

Narrative Procedure (E2d)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a narrative procedure that:

Provides a sense of closure.


Responding to Literature (E2b)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to write a response to literature that:

Provides closure.

 

Public Documents (E6b)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce public documents in which the student:

Uses a range of strategies to appeal to readers.

 

 

Functional Writing (E7b):

This standard will be addressed in other content areas (i.e. science, mathematics, and family and consumer science).

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to produce a functional document appropriate to audience and purpose, in which the student:

Employs word choices that are consistent with the persona and appropriate for intended audience.


Writing Standard #3: Usage and Conventions

In Grade 10, students will continue to develop control and application of grade-appropriate conventions, diction, and grammar in both written and spoken formats.

 

Style and Syntax (E4a)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to:

            Ñsubordinate clauses;

            Ñsubordinating and coordinating conjunctions;

            Ñparallelism;

            Ñpast, present, and future;

            Ñperfect and progressive tenses;

Use published grammar guidelines for revising and editing their work.

 

 

Vocabulary and Word Choice (E4b)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to:

          Ñregular and irregular plurals

          Ñregular and irregular verbs

          Ñverb tenses (present, progressive, past, and past participle forms);

          Ñverbals (participles, infinitives, gerunds);

          Ñpositive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs

          Ñsimple, possessive, and reflexive pronouns and antecedents

          Ñprepositions and prepositional phrases, using object case after prepositions

          Ñcoordinating and subordinating conjunctions

Use a thesaurus to enhance the precision of their writing.

 

Spelling (E4a)

In Grade 10, students will be expected to:

Self-edit and peer-edit to correct spelling.

 

 

 

Punctuation, Capitalization, and Other Conventions (E4a)

By the end of Grade 10, students will be expected to:

             Ñclauses;

             Ñitems in a series;

             Ñappositives;

             Ñintroductory phrases;

               Ñmargins;

             Ñheadings;

             Ñtitles;

             Ñpage numbers;

             Ñparagraph indentation;

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