Implementing the entire writing process as both writers and editors.
4.11(A) plan a first draft by selecting a genre for a particular topic, purpose, and audience using a range of strategies such as brainstorming, freewriting, and mapping;
4.11(B) develop drafts into a focused, structured, and coherent piece of writing by:
4.11(C) revise drafts to improve sentence structure and word choice by adding, deleting, combining, and rearranging ideas for coherence and clarity;
4.11(D) edit drafts using standard English conventions, including:
4.11(D)(i) complete simple and compound sentences with subject-verb agreement and avoidance of splices, run-ons, and fragments;
4.11(D)(viii) coordinating conjunctions to form compound subjects, predicates, and sentences;
4.11(B)(i) organizing with purposeful structure, including an introduction, transitions, and a conclusion; and
4.11(B)(ii) developing an engaging idea with relevant details;
4.11(D)(ii) past tense of irregular verbs;
4.11(D)(iii) singular, plural, common, and proper nouns;
4.11(D)(iv) adjectives, including their comparative and superlative forms:
4.11(D)(v) adverbs that convey frequency and adverbs that convey degree;
4.11(D)(vi) prepositions and prepositional phrases;
4.11(D)(vii) pronouns including reflexive;
4.11(D)(ix) capitalization of historical periods, events, and documents; titles of books; stories and essays; and languages, races, and nationalities;
4.11(D)(x) punctuation marks, including apostrophes in possessives, commas in compound sentences, and quotation marks in dialogue; and
4.11(D)(xi) correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words; and
4.2(B)(i) spelling multisyllabic words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including digraphs and diphthongs; r-controlled syllables; and final stable syllables;
4.2(B)(ii) spelling homophones;
4.2(B)(iii) spelling multisyllabic words with multiple sound-spelling patterns;
4.2(B)(iv) spelling words using advanced knowledge of syllable division patterns;
4.2(B)(v) spelling words using knowledge of prefixes; and
4.2(B)(vi) spelling words using knowledge of suffixes, including how they can change base words such as dropping e, changing y to i, and doubling final consonants; and
4.2(C) write legibly in cursive to complete assignments
4.9(E)(ii) explaining how the author has used facts for an argument
4.6(A) establish a purpose for reading assigned and self selected texts
4.6(B) generate questions about text before, during, and after reading to deepen understanding and gain information
4.6(C) make, correct, or confirm predictions using text features, characteristics of genre, and structures
4.6(D) create mental images to deepen understanding
4.6(E) make connections to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and society
4.6(F) make inferences and use evidence to support understanding
Adopted Textbook: Texas Journeys, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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