6 + 1 = 7 Traits of Writing
When I was younger, I loved putting puzzles together. I was always fascinated to know that what seemed to be an absolute mess by itself, could turn into something really beautiful once all the pieces were in place.
This week's blog post is about just that... seven separate pieces of the writing puzzle that combine to create a beautiful writing piece.
Ruth Culham referred to these seven components as the 6 +1 traits of Writing. It is a program designed to help students become better writers.
Here is a mnemonic device that can be used to help you remember the seven traits of writing...
I only write very cool sentences. Period! (as the young people would say).
So let's get into it... What exactly are these seven traits of writing?
I- Ideas
The ideas are the "heart and soul" of the piece.
Only- Organization
It also refers to how the piece is represented.
Write- Word Choice
give clarity, evoke feelings, moods, like and dislikes and
creates a vivid picture in the readers mind.
Very- Voice
When a writer's personality and flair
speaks through the writing piece.
Cool- Conventions
This includes the spelling, indentation, punctuation,
grammar, capitalization and paragraphing.
Sentences- Sentence Fluency
Period- Presentation
The overall appearance of the author's work.
Onida, I think the child need help with convention. The Conventions traits refers to the piece's mechanical correctness and consists of five components: spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar/usage, and paragraphing. However I do understand how this child is trying to structure his/her piece.
ReplyDeleteZoe, you are definitely correct! This child needs some assistance with the conventions aspect. Good job for realizing that.
DeleteOnida I love love these 7 components of writing. Each one is essential to help students become better writers in society.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Zoe. The child needs help in the conventions aspect. I liked how you represented this week's blog as a puzzle. All of the traits were separate and then they came together. It is important for students to recognize that all of these traits must work together for the writing piece to be good.
ReplyDeleteOnida, these seven strategies of writing are definitely important to both teachers and students. I too like that you presented the blog in the form of a puzzle. When these traits combine, students are able to produce excellent work. Thank you for sharing. I will definitely employ these in my classroom.
ReplyDelete-P. Hodge