Across
- 2. The personal style or personality incorporated in the authors writing.
- 4. The part of a piece of a persuasive or argumentative piece that explains how the evidence proves the authors claim
- 5. The consistent development of a topic or main idea.
- 6. A process for sorting or ranking students written pieces on the basis of an overall impression of each piece.
- 9. A way of organizing writing instruction that includes an introduction, a mini lesson, whole class sharing, etc
- 10. The part of the writing process in which the writer creates a piece
- 12. Refers to the writer’s initial effort and is not intended to be a finished product
- 14. A collection of work samples, test results, checklist, and other data used to assess a student’s performance.
- 15. The consistency in the way in which the authors ideas are presented and organized.
- 16. A form of writing in which participants write for a brief period of time on n assigned or self-selected topic without prior planning and no stopping.
- 19. Part of the writing process in which the writers think over or mentally composes a piece of writing
- 20. The part of the writing process in which an author makes a piece of writing public
- 22. Instruction is provided online as homework, but practice and application are provided at school.
- 23. Evaluates and reports on major features when assessing a written piece
Down
- 1. A type of writing where the teacher and student/s carry on a conversation by writing a series of notes to each other.
- 3. A form of peer conference in which several students meet to discuss their drafts and obtain suggestions for possible revision.
- 7. A process in which members of group generate ideas by spontaneously thinking or writing thoughts without taking time to think them over.
- 8. A conversation between teacher and students designed to foster the development of one or more aspects of the writing process.
- 11. The practice of having a student author share their work with the rest of the class
- 13. An approach to teaching writing that is based on the way professionals and students actually write.
- 17. A brief lesson on a needed writing skill
- 18. The part of the writing process in which the author searches for spelling, typos, and other errors.
- 21. The part of the writing process in which the author reconsiders and alters what they have written.
