RTW.ELAR.4.C
Demonstrate control over grammatical elements such as subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, and verb forms in final drafts.
Research and Technical Writing · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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controlgrammatical elementssubject-verb agreementpronoun-antecedent agreementverb formsfinal drafts
Skills
- demonstrate (control over subject-verb agreement in writing) #dok2
- demonstrate (control over pronoun-antecedent agreement in writing) #dok2
- demonstrate (correct use of verb forms in writing) #dok2
- edit (final drafts for correct grammar agreement and verb forms) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can recognize correct subject-verb agreement in sentences. #dok1
- I can identify pronoun-antecedent agreement in sentences. #dok1
- I can identify correct verb forms in sentences. #dok1
- I can revise my writing to achieve subject-verb agreement. #dok2
- I can revise my writing to achieve pronoun-antecedent agreement. #dok2
- I can use correct verb forms in my final drafts. #dok2
- I can edit my writing to correct errors in grammatical agreement. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Strong writing requires control of key grammatical elements for clarity and correctness.
- Final drafts reflect a writer’s ability to apply subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, and correct verb forms.
Essential Questions
- Why is subject-verb agreement important in writing?
- How do errors in pronoun-antecedent agreement affect clarity?
- What strategies can be used to ensure correct verb forms in final drafts?
- How can controlling grammatical elements improve the quality of writing?
- What are some common mistakes students make with grammatical agreements?