Showing posts with label Writing- Grammar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing- Grammar. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Editting- Arms V.S Cups
Using ARM or CUPS, you need to look at your draft piece of writing and either, revise or edit your work using the acronyms above. You may also use color editting to help you.
Color Editting
If you write a story, you always have to edit. You have to check spelling, punctuation, grammar, vocabulary and if your story makes sense. Editing is all these things in a story. Editing is one of the most important parts of making a story. Who wants to read a story with every thing not making sense? If you didn't have editing why have a story? At a newspaper, editing is a important job. If punctuation is wrong a reader may not understand it, and if the grammar is wrong then the reader won't get what you are saying.
One way you can edit your paper is by color editing.
Color editing can be done right on your paper using colored pencils or pens, or you can use an overhead transparency and dry erase markers.
Green: Underline every capital letter in green. Then put a green box around every letter that starts a sentence.
Red: Put a red box around the punctuation mark (".", "!" or the "?") at the end of every sentence.
Check: Do the number of green boxes equal the number of red boxes? If they don't, something is wrong - because every beginning of a sentence has to have an ending!
Orange: Circle the word "and" every time you use it in a story. Did you use it too much? Maybe you don't use "and" too much, but what about the word "then" or "like". You know what words you use a lot - so look for those words by circling them in orange.
Blue: Read your story out loud (not too loud if you're in class!) and put a dot above every word AS YOU SAY IT! This will help you find words that you missed.
Black: Read the story backward and look for words that aren't spelled right.
Finally - reread your corrected story! See if it looks right and makes sense.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Monday, 17 February 2014
Spelling Rules 1-3
Today our focus will be on spelling rules 1-3.
Spelling rules help us when we need to change a word. There are always exceptions to this rule.
However, knowing these rules will help you in your writing, as well as your reading when you break down a word.
Spelling rules help us when we need to change a word. There are always exceptions to this rule.
However, knowing these rules will help you in your writing, as well as your reading when you break down a word.
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