CW.ELAR.2.E
Revise drafts by rethinking content, organization, and style.
Creative Writing · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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draftscontentorganizationstylerevision
Skills
- revise (drafts for improved content) #dok3
- revise (drafts for improved organization) #dok3
- revise (drafts for improved style) #dok3
- analyze (written work to identify needed revisions) #dok3
- evaluate (effectiveness of revisions on drafts) #dok4
Learning Targets
- I can identify areas in my drafts that need improvement in content, organization, and style. #dok2
- I can revise my drafts by rethinking content to clarify and strengthen my ideas. #dok3
- I can revise my drafts by reorganizing ideas for better logical flow and coherence. #dok3
- I can experiment with different writing styles and select the most effective one for my purpose. #dok3
- I can evaluate how my revisions improve the effectiveness of my writing. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Revision is a critical process in strengthening writing by refining content, organization, and style.
- Writers must thoughtfully rethink and adjust their drafts to communicate their ideas more clearly and effectively.
Essential Questions
- How do revisions improve the overall quality of a written piece?
- What strategies can writers use to rethink the content, organization, and style of their drafts?
- Why is it important to look at a draft from multiple perspectives during revision?
- How can I determine which revisions are most effective for my writing?
- What challenges do writers face when revising their own work, and how can they overcome them?