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Use Appropriate Structures

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Organize writing using structures appropriate for the topic and that meet the needs of the audience (e.g., if using an anecdote to provide an example, use chronological order with sufficient time signals for the reader to follow easily). 0601.3.7

Links verified on 6/1/2014

  1. 12 Exercises for Improving Dialogue - from the Writer's Resource Center
  2. Dialogue Workshop - writing suggestions from Holly Lisle
  3. Identifying the Parts of a Well-Organized Paragraph - online exercise
  4. Improving Sentence Clarity - Strategies for improving the clarity of your sentences and your papers
  5. Narrative and Dialogue - A Contrast In Writing Styles
  6. Paragraph Writing Exercises - Select the organization quizzes
  7. Persuasive Writing - the message must always be crafted to appeal to our audience's self-interest
  8. The Five Paragraph Essay Wizard - Persuasive Essay and prompts [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
  9. The Power of Persuasive Writing - a three week communication skills and interdisciplinary middle school Internet project. (a WebQuest)
  10. Quiz - identify types of paragraphs - expository, narrative, persuasive, and descriptive This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  11. Quiz - match a prompt to narrative, expository, persuasive, or descriptive writing This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  12. Screen Writers Toolkit: Writing Dialogue - a blog assembled and contributed to by writers who are interested in developing the craft of screen writing [make sure you see the Tarrantino Exercise using the Yellow pages] [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
  13. Which Writing? (6-8) Students choose an appropriate format for writing. This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  14. Writing Dialogue - This is a dialogue sheet which can be used to teach students to include the basic characteristics of good dialogue in their own writing. The form may be modified to include whatever characteristics the instructor desires. This link includes something for the teacher to print
  15. Writing Exercises: Dialogue - suggestions and exercises from the successful author Stephen J. Cannell

A resource for the teacher to use in planning their lessons site for teachers | A PowerPoint show related to this standard PowerPoint show | An Adobe Acrobat document in .pdf format Acrobat document | A Microsoft Word document to be downloaded Word document | This interactive site would work well on an interactive whiteboard whiteboard resource | This resource includes voice instructions for students sound | A video is available through this link video format | This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data interactive lesson | This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding a quiz | A lesson plan can be found at this site lesson plan | This link includes something for the teacher to print to print

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