RTW.ELAR.5.C
Accumulate, review, and evaluate his/her own written work to determine its strengths and weaknesses and to set goals as a writer.
Research and Technical Writing · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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written workstrengthsweaknessesgoalswriter
Skills
- accumulate (own written work) #dok1
- review (own written work) #dok2
- evaluate (own written work for strengths and weaknesses) #dok3
- set (writing goals based on evaluation) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can collect examples of my own written work. #dok1
- I can review my written work to find areas of strength. #dok2
- I can review my written work to identify weaknesses. #dok2
- I can evaluate my written work to determine what I do well and what needs improvement. #dok3
- I can set specific goals to improve my writing based on my evaluation. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Reflection on one's written work allows writers to recognize and build on strengths and address areas needing improvement.
- Setting personal goals as a writer leads to continuous growth and development.
Essential Questions
- How do I identify the strengths in my own writing?
- What strategies can I use to honestly evaluate my weaknesses as a writer?
- How can reviewing my written work help me improve future assignments?
- Why is it important to set writing goals based on my evaluations?
- In what ways does regular self-assessment influence my development as a writer?