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TE-44 Teacher Resources Scope and Sequence Skills taught and/or reviewed in the Write Source program, grades K 8, are featured in the following scope and sequence chart. FORMS OF WRITING Narrative Writing sentences paragraph narrative prompts narrative essay phase autobiography Expository Writing sentences paragraph expository prompts expository essay classification essay cause-and-effect essay comparison-contrast essay Persuasive Writing sentences paragraph persuasive prompts persuasive letter persuasive essay editorial problem-solution essay personal commentary position essay Response to Literature sentences paragraph response prompts book review journal response response to literature letter to an author theme analysis

Scope and Sequence TE-45 Descriptive Writing sentences paragraph descriptive essay descriptive prompts Creative Writing poetry story play Research Writing research report multimedia presentation summary paragraph Research Skills interview an expert online research/using the Internet understanding the parts of a book using a dictionary, a thesaurus, or an encyclopedia using diagrams, charts, graphs, and maps using reference sources using the library note taking/summarizing using a card catalog using periodicals or magazines using time lines asking questions bibliography (works cited) The Tools of Learning improving viewing skills interviewing skills giving speeches journal writing learning logs listening in class taking classroom tests note taking completing writing assignments

TE-46 Teacher Resources THE WRITING PROCESS Prewriting Selecting a Topic draw pictures make lists sentence starters chart cluster brainstorm character chart freewrite Gathering Details drawing story map cluster answer questions details chart/sheet gathering grid list details/reasons sensory chart selecting main reasons five W s time line table diagram opinion statement counter an objection Organizing Details time order Venn diagram plot chart time line note cards outline ideas order of importance order of location Writing topic sentence opinion statement facts, examples supporting details/reasons interesting facts/details

Scope and Sequence TE-47 make comparisons dialogue transitions call to action closing sentences final comment/interesting thought focus or thesis statement action words direct quotations sensory details high point of story explain theme reflect on a change, a feeling, an experience, a person restate opinion/thesis summarize personal details propose a solution summarize a problem share a new insight counter an objection emphasize a key idea point-by-point discussion Revising Ideas sensory details topic sentence supporting details dialogue unnecessary details focus statement Organization order of ideas/details transition words order of importance overall organization order of location logical order clear beginning time order

TE-48 Teacher Resources Voice natural convincing interested dialogue fits audience/purpose formal/informal knowledgeable Word Choice sensory words/details specific nouns action verbs connotation modifiers onomatopoeia descriptive words vivid verbs Sentence Fluency complete sentences variety of lengths kinds of sentences combining sentences compound sentences complex sentences expanded sentences variety of beginnings types of sentences Editing capitalization grammar/punctuation/spelling proper nouns proper adjectives Publishing publish in a variety of ways review own work to monitor growth self- and peer-assessing writing use portfolios to save writing use published pieces as models for writing

Scope and Sequence TE-49 WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM Narrative Writing reading music social studies practical science Expository Writing social studies math reading * science practical Persuasive Writing health science social studies practical math Descriptive Writing math science practical social studies * The models included in the Response to Literature section demonstrate expository writing within the reading curriculum. GRAMMAR Understanding Sentences word order declarative exclamatory interrogative complete sentences and fragments simple subjects simple predicates correcting run-on sentences compound imperative complete predicates

TE-50 Teacher Resources Understanding Sentences (Continued) complete subjects compound predicates compound subjects prepositional phrases appositive phrases clauses, dependent and independent complex modifiers noun phrases verb phrases Using the Parts of Speech Nouns singular and plural common/proper possessive singular/plural possessive specific abstract/concrete appositives collective/compound object predicate subject gender Verbs contractions with not action linking past tense present tense subject-verb agreement future tense helping singular/plural irregular simple tense active/passive voice direct objects indirect objects perfect tense

Scope and Sequence TE-51 transitive/intransitive participles continuous tense gerunds infinitives Pronouns personal antecedents singular and plural possessive subject and object demonstrative/interrogative gender indefinite intensive and reflexive relative Adjectives adjectives comparative/superlative articles compound positive proper demonstrative equal indefinite predicate Interjections Adverbs of manner of place of time that modify verbs of degree that modify adjectives and adverbs comparative/superlative comparing with adverbs irregular forms positive

TE-52 Teacher Resources Conjunctions coordinating correlative subordinating Prepositions prepositions prepositional phrases Mechanics Capitalization pronoun I days, months, holidays first words names of people proper nouns titles used with names titles beginning of a quotation geographic names abbreviations proper adjectives words used as names names of historical events names of religions, nationalities organizations particular sections of the country trade names/official names letters to indicate form or direction specific course names Plurals irregular nouns most nouns nouns ending with sh, ch, x, s, and z nouns ending in y adding s compound nouns nouns ending with f or fe nouns ending with ful nouns ending with o

Scope and Sequence TE-53 Abbreviations days and months state postal abbreviations titles of people addresses acronyms initialisms Numbers numbers 1 to 9 numbers only sentence beginnings very large numbers numbers in compound modifiers time and money Punctuation Periods after an initial/an abbreviation at the end of a sentence as a decimal point after an indirect question Question Marks after questions after tag questions to show doubt Exclamation Points for words, phrases, and sentences for interjections Commas in a series in dates in friendly letters after introductory words with interjections in a compound sentence in addresses to set off dialogue in direct address in numbers to separate equal adjectives to set off appositives

TE-54 Teacher Resources Commas (Continued) to set off interrupters to set off phrases to set off titles of people Apostrophes in contractions to form plural possessive nouns to form singular possessive nouns to form some plurals to replace omitted numbers/letters with indefinite pronouns to show shared possession in possessives w/compound nouns to express time or amount Underlining and Italics for titles for special words for scientific and foreign words Quotation Marks for direct quotations for titles for special words for quotations within a quotation Colons between hour and minutes in business letters to introduce a list of items for emphasis to introduce sentences Hyphens in word division in compound words in fractions to create new words to join letters and words to avoid confusion or awkward spelling to make adjectives

Scope and Sequence TE-55 Parentheses to add information Dashes for emphasis to show a sentence break to show interrupted speech Ellipses to show a pause to show omitted words Semicolons in a compound sentence to separate groups (that have commas) in a series with conjunctive adverbs Usage Spelling high-frequency words consonant endings i before e silent e words ending in y Using the Right Word Penmanship word space, letter space writing legibly margins/spaces