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Page Count: 160
ISBN: 9781596732988
UPC: 023472060259
"I love Daily 6-Trait Writing! Every day I appreciate so much that I can skim over what I will do the next day, and it is all set with no prep. I'm also amazed how well it naturally and easily integrates with the curriculum. Thank you for the opportunity to use this resource with our students!"
-Marty B.
First-Grade Teacher
Marina, CA
Give your fifth-graders the fun and focused writing practice they need to become to become strong and successful writers. The 125 engaging, 10- to 15-minute lessons support any writing program.
25 weeks of instruction cover the following trait-based writing skills:
Ideas
Week 1: Choosing a Strong Idea
Week 2: Writing a Topic Sentence and Supporting Details
Week 3: Developing Character, Setting, and Plot Ideas
Week 4: Elaborating on Ideas and Details
Week 5: Maintaining Your Focus
Organization
Week 1: Sequencing
Week 2: Organizing Information Logically
Week 3: Organizing Information to Compare and Contrast
Week 4: Organizing to Persuade
Week 5: Choosing Which Way to Organize Your Writing
Word Choice
Week 1: Writing About Action
Week 2: Using Descriptive Language
Week 3: Using Similes, Metaphors, and Personification
Week 4: Choosing Words for Your Audience
Week 5: Getting the Reader's Attention
Sentence Fluency
Week 1: Combining Sentences with Conjunctions
Week 2: Writing Complex Sentences
Week 3: Parallel Structure Within a Sentence
Week 4: Beginning Sentences in Different Ways
Week 5: Writing a Smooth Paragraph
Voice
Week 1: Identifying Different Writing Voices
Week 2: Using Different Voices for Different Purposes
Week 3: Using Voice in Poetry
Week 4: Writing from Different Points of View
Week 5: Using Voice in Persuasive Writing
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About this series
Available titles: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6+
Help your students develop trait-based writing skills using daily lessons that fit into any writing program!
Daily 6-Trait Writing is the first product to provide students in grades 1–6+ with practice and instruction on trait-based writing skills using a daily practice format. Each book in Daily 6-Trait Writing provides 25 weeks of direct instruction and practice in the critical skills students need to become strong and successful writers.
You'll love Daily 6-Trait Writing because it:
- comes with 125 dynamic trait-based writing lessons. There's no need to stress over coming up with creative and engaging writing lessons—we've done it for you! The 125 lessons cover each of the 6 traits, using fun 10- to 15-minute activities.
- integrates easily into any writing program and any classroom. Lessons are flexible and can be used in a variety of teaching situations. Use them to instruct students trait by trait, to enhance writing workshops, to provide additional support for your primary writing program, or target and practice the specific skills your students need help with.
- supports struggling and reluctant writers. Motivating topics and activities that break writing down into specific, approachable skills allow struggling students to practice writing without feeling intimidated or overwhelmed.
- contains scaffolded lessons and activities. Weekly lessons lead students through the mastery of each trait. Writing skills are introduced on Day 1 and progress in difficulty until students apply what they've learned to a writing prompt on Day 5.
- strengthens writing fluency. Daily activities provide students with frequent, focused writing practice. As students gain more experience and exposure to the writing traits, they'll automatically begin to apply trait-based writing skills and concepts to their own writing.
- is based on current research and best practices. Research proves that a solid understanding of the six traits of writing enhances students' ability to write successfully.
- is correlated to state standards.
What are the six traits of writing?
The six traits of writing are the characteristics that shape quality writing:
- Ideas
Focuses on the ideas and content of a piece. Students are assessed on whether ideas are clear and focused.
- Organization
Requires that the structure of the piece be suited to its genre, topic, and purpose.
- Word Choice
Requires the writer to make purposeful decisions when choosing words.
- Sentence Fluency
Sentences flow naturally in the piece, with smooth rhythm and cadence.
- Voice
Refers to the style of the writer. The piece should be enthusiastic with a personal touch while still fitting the purpose, audience, and genre.
- Conventions
Involves grammar, spelling, and mechanics.
Each book, grades 1–6+, in the series contains:
- Teacher overview pages that help you introduce each week's skill and guide students through the activities. With a lesson path for each day that includes ideas for modeling, scripting, and eliciting student responses, each lesson is ready to go with no prep time! There are even reduced student pages with answer keys to help you assess students' work.
- Reproducible student practice pages with activities that practice one trait-based writing skill and one convention skill per week. Rule boxes summarize the trait and skill students are focusing on and help students internalize each trait's meaning through repeated exposure and practice.
- A trait-based writing rubric that helps you evaluate students' skill acquisition and provides a valuable resource when discussing writing at parent and student conferences.
Weekly Walk-Through:
Each of the 125 lessons focuses on a specific trait-based writing skill as well as one convention skill while following an easy-to-use, consistent format.
- Days 1–3:
The activities on Days 1–3 provide writing models for students to analyze, revise, or add to. These models expose students to the 6 traits using a variety of writing forms, including narrative, expository, description, and persuasive. Students gain experience with these important writing forms, often used in state standards assessments, while practicing thinking critically about writing.
- Day 4:
The Day 4 activity provides students with a prewriting form that will help them complete their Day 5 writing prompt. Students learn prewriting techniques that help them approach their writing in logical, structured ways. Reluctant students who may fear the "blank page" are given tools to organize their thoughts before they attempt to put words to the page.
- Day 5:
The Day 5 activity asks students to apply their new skills while writing a short response. You can use the prompt as a formative assessment to gauge students' mastery of that week's skill. Or, you can expand the prompt to a longer assignment that takes students through the entire writing process.
Give your students the important writing practice they need to become strong and successful writers! Use Daily 6-Trait Writing with your class today!
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