Kentucky Department of Education

 

Academic Expectation 1.11

Last Updated on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at 5:17 AM

Students write using appropriate forms, conventions, and styles to communicate ideas and information to different audiences for different purposes.

Learning Links:

 

Video/Film Scripts / Journals / Advertisements / Notation / Speeches / Letters / Manuals / Reports / Literature / Newspapers / Songs

 

Demonstrators should be read from top to bottom, but need not be demonstrated sequentially.

 

Elementary Demonstrators

 

•  Express thoughts/ideas through verbal and/or symbolic representation (e.g., pictures, scribbles, words).
•  Generate ideas that stimulate language expression (e.g., brainstorming, free writing, storytelling, reading).
•  Exhibit fluency.
•  Use a process approach to writing.
•  Write for a variety of purposes (e.g., expressive, transactive, imaginative) and forms (e.g., journal entry, letter, poem/story) to a variety of audiences.
•  Use writing as a learning tool.
•  Establish and use criteria for effective writing to evaluate own and others' writing.

 

Middle School Demonstrators  

•  Enhance ideas that stimulate language expression and form (e.g., cluster, discuss, question, read).
•  Exhibit fluency and organization.
•  Practice a process approach to writing.
•  Write for a variety of purposes (e.g., expressive, transactive, imaginative) and forms (e.g., journal entry, letter, poem/story) to a variety of audiences.
•  Refine writing as a learning tool.
•  Establish and use criteria for effective writing to evaluate own and others' writing.

 

High School Demonstrators

•  Expand and refine ideas that stimulate language, expression, and form.
•  Exhibit fluency, organization, and correctness.
•  Internalize the use of a process approach to writing.
•  Write for a variety of purposes (e.g., expressive, transactive, imaginative) and forms (e.g., journal entry, letter, poem/story) to a variety of audiences.
•  Internalize writing as a learning tool.
•  Establish and use criteria for effective writing to evaluate own and others' writing.

 

Sample Teaching/Assessment Strategies:

 

Collaborative Process: Peer Tutoring / Community-Based Instruction: Anecdotal Records, Checklist, Conferencing, Interviews, Observation, Portfolio Development, Self-Assessment, Performance Events/Exhibitions / Graphic Organizers / Problem Solving: Brainstorming, Questioning, Debate, Interviews, Research / Technology/Tools: Computers, Multimedia, Telecommunications / Whole Language Approach / Writing Process

 

These sample strategies offer ideas and are not meant to limit teacher resourcefulness. More strategies are found in the resource section.

 

Ideas for Incorporating Community Resources:

 

•  Invite a writer from the local paper to discuss how different purposes (e.g., news reporting, editorials) are used.
•  Interview a local author to discuss how ideas are developed.
•  Visit an advertising firm to discover how words are used as tools.

 

Core Concept: Writing

Sample Elementary Activities  

•  Write new lyrics for familiar songs. PE
•  Create a class joke book. PE
•  Create greeting cards for a variety of occasions. Organize a campaign to market your product. PE
•  Use telecommunications to establish a project partnership wit a school in another geographic location. PE, OE
•  Explore the use of writing in real life by interviewing people from different occupations. Chart the types of writing used. PE, P
•  Write a letter to a business praising a product or service. OE, P
•  Keep a log of ideas and understandings about a content topic. OE, P  

Sample Middle School Activities

•  Write an information guide for next year's class of students. PE, OE
•  Write a fairy tale from a different point of view and share with a younger audience. PE, OE
•  Research a planet. Create a life form. Interview the "creature" about life on the planet and write a news article on the visitor. OE
•  Identify and study a school or community problem. Design a plan of action with multiple solutions. Present the plan to the appropriate audience. PE, OE
•  Compose a letter to a family member persuading him/her to change an unhealthy habit or lifestyle. OE, P
•  Write a script for a commercial. OE

Sample High School Activities  

•  Create an informative portfolio representing yourself. P
•  Write a song (e.g., rap, opera, rock, country) about one of your teachers. OE
•  Prepare a resume and letter of application for an actual job advertisement. OE
•  Write a handbook, survival manual, or books of tips for high school students to sell to middle school students. PE, OE
•  Construct an operations manual for a piece of equipment (e.g., lawn mower, blender, wheel chair). OE
•  Write slogans to encourage classmates to follow school safety rules. PE, OE

For more information contact:

Michael Miller
500 Mero Street, 18th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-2106
Michael.Miller@education.ky.gov