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Personal Writing Ms. Smith.  Personal writing can include entries made in a: 1.Private journal 2.Notes in a school journal 3.Letters 4.Postcards 5.Can.

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1 Personal Writing Ms. Smith

2  Personal writing can include entries made in a: 1.Private journal 2.Notes in a school journal 3.Letters 4.Postcards 5.Can later become a story, poem, or something to be shared.  Personal writing is like talking on paper. 1.1 Writing about what’s important to you.

3  Different forms fulfill different purposes in writing. 1.Journal entries – give you ideas for creative writing. Your space for exploring ideas and keeping rack of information. 2.Lists and graphic organizers – help you organize and remember information. 3.Learning logs – used to discover more about something you’ve covered in a class. This is a place to jot down questions you may have. 1.2 Collecting Information

4  Invitations – from greeting card companies or you can make your own.  Invitations should include:  What the celebration is for  Date, time, place  Who invitation is from  Special instructions or dress requirements  To spread good news (weddings, graduations). 1.3 Writing to Celebrate

5  Personal letters – when writing, your relationship with that person helps you decide what to say and how to say it. 1.3 Writing to Celebrate (con’t)

6 Dear Jennifer, How are you? Are you enjoying your new school? I am having a great time in seventh grade. I made so many new friends. I can’t wait for basketball season. I am practicing my shots during open gym time at the school. I can’t wait for games to start, as I am so ready! We got a new kitten. Her name is Lucy. I will send you a picture. Take care and write soon! Your friend, Ashley Friendly letter example

7  Writing about your personal experiences.  Writers use details and state how they feel about things.  Think about important or interesting events in your life.  Concentrate on things that made you feel a strong emotion or that made you think about someone or something in a different way. 1.4 Writing about yourself

8  Please open your textbook to page 20. 1.4 Writing about yourself (con’t)

9  Using personal writing to respond to a character can help you better understand the character and the story.  Sometimes a fictional character proves to be an important influence in a reader’s life.  Some fictional stories can be based on a real person an author has known. 1.5 Responding to a Character

10  Your final writing assignment for this chapter will include writing and sharing about a special day in your life.  You can look back in your journal for an idea.  Discuss how you felt during a special day.  It can be an important day, a happy day, or a day of change. Writing Process in Action

11  Choose a special day to write about.  You may look back in your journal for help.  Gather ideas and develop topics you may want to write about.  Make a cluster diagram to help you.  Think about how you will order your ideas.  Usually, you would use chronological order. Prewriting

12  The purpose of this writing is to communicate the importance of one special day through personal writing.  Your audience will be other students.  The assignment should be one page long.  The five stages of the writing process will be used. Writing Process in Action

13  Expand your ideas.  Place ideas and notes into sentences and paragraphs.  If you are having difficulty, pretend you are writing to or speaking with a close friend.  Include what happened and how you felt about it.  You may work in pairs to express your ideas in brief conversations.  You can add, delete, or reorder during revision. Drafting

14  Read your draft to make sure to make sure your writing fits your purpose and audience.  Have a writing conference with a partner.  Read your draft to a partner.  Use their reaction to help you evaluate your work so far. Revising

15  Ask yourself these questions: 1.Have I correctly capitalized names and titles? 2.Have I used the correct forms of adjectives? 3.Have I used correct forms of pronouns? 4.Have I corrected any sentence fragments or run ons? 5.Have I spelled every word correctly? Revising


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