CW.ELAR.4.C
Accumulate, review, and evaluate his/her own written work to determine its strengths and weaknesses and to set goals as a writer.
Creative Writing · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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Skills
- accumulate (one’s own written work) #dok1
- review (one’s own written work) #dok2
- evaluate (written work for strengths and weaknesses) #dok3
- set (personal writing goals based on self-evaluation) #dok4
Learning Targets
- I can gather and organize my own written work. #dok1
- I can read through my written pieces and look for patterns or areas to improve. #dok2
- I can evaluate my writing to identify its strengths and weaknesses. #dok3
- I can set effective goals as a writer by reflecting on my progress and needs. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Writers improve by reflecting on their writing and setting goals.
- Evaluating one's own writing helps develop strengths and address weaknesses.
Essential Questions
- What can I learn about my writing by reflecting on my strengths and weaknesses?
- How does self-evaluation help me grow as a writer?
- What strategies can I use to accumulate and review my written work?
- How do personal writing goals lead to improvement?
- How can I use self-assessment to set goals for future writing?