writing on demand

24
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION entury Writing on Demand 1

Upload: mandel

Post on 07-Feb-2016

55 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Writing on Demand. Essential Question. Why should I incorporate On Demand Writing in my classroom instruction?. Know:. What On Demand Writing is The steps involved in On Demand Writing How the writing process fits with On Demand Writing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

Writing on Demand

1

Page 2: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyEssential QuestionWhy should I incorporate

On Demand Writing in my classroom

instruction?

2

Page 3: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyKnow:• What On Demand Writing is• The steps involved in On Demand

Writing• How the writing process fits with On

Demand Writing• How to address On Demand Writing

through writing instruction

3

Page 4: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyDo:• Write from a prompt.• Complete a VVWA.• Identify SPAM in a writing prompt.

4

Page 5: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturySpongeYour class is having a discussion on vocabulary and you have been asked to define Spam without the benefit of a dictionary. You may use other resources available, including people. You decide to ask your grandmother to help you with this assignment. Write a paragraph explaining the definition(s) to your classmates.

5

Page 6: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturySponge

http://tinyurl.com/2chogk

6

Page 7: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyVocabulary Development

7

What is On Demand Writing?

Page 8: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyVocabulary DevelopmentOn Demand Writing• To a specific prompt• Within a limited amount of time• Scored with a rubric

8

Page 9: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyActivating Prior Knowledge

9

Page 10: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

10

SituationPurposeAudienceMode

Skills Lesson

Page 11: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturySkills Lesson

Your class is having a discussion on vocabulary and you have been asked to define Spam without the benefit of a dictionary. You may use other resources available, including people. You decide to ask your grandmother to help you with this assignment. Write a paragraph explaining the definition(s) to your classmates.

11

Page 12: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturySkill LessonYour class is having a discussion on vocabulary and you have been asked to define Spam without the benefit of a dictionary. You may use other resources available, including people. You decide to ask your grandmother to help you with this assignment. Write a paragraph explaining the definition(s) to your classmates.

12

Page 13: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturySituation• Situation is the setting.• It’s usually located in the first part of

the prompt.• It’s a situation that hasn’t really

happened to you (pretend).• It creates a need to write.

Situation: Your class is having a discussion on vocabulary and you have been asked to define Spam without the benefit of a dictionary.

Page 14: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyPurposeThe writing prompt may ask you to• Respond to the text using a main idea and

supporting details.• Persuade the audience as you solve

problems and/or convince them. Use main ideas and supporting details.

• Narrate something you saw, heard, smelled, tasted, touched, said, thought, did…to make a point.

Page 15: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyAudience

• Locate the audience in the prompt.• It might be an individual or a group.• The prompt will state the purpose (i.e., to

persuade, to inform, to describe).• Consider what the audience knows, needs to

know, and might want to know.• Imagine what questions they might have for

you. Answer them in your writing.

Audience: Write a paragraph explaining the definition(s) to your classmates.

Page 16: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyMode

• Look in the prompt for the mode: letter, feature article, editorial, speech.

• Follow the format, for example• Letters have a date, a greeting, a body,

a closing and a signature.• Speeches have titles, leads, bodies and

closings.

Mode: Write a paragraph explaining the definition(s) to your classmates.

Page 17: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyOn Demand Writing Constraints

• Time Limit• Lack of Feedback• One-shot Deal

Page 18: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

Steps to FollowWhen Writing on Demand

18

Page 19: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

Writing Guide for ACT and SAT

19

Page 20: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

enturyActive Literacy

20

Time to Explore!

Page 21: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

21

Time to Create!

Active Literacy

Page 22: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

22

Time to Share!

Post Literacy

Page 23: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

23

ReflectionThings I learned

Things I confirmed

Question I still have

Page 24: Writing on Demand

WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

entury

Contact Information

Carla WilliamsonExecutive Director, Office of Instruction

304-558-5325

24