Explain both teacher and student actions for the lesson, incorporating the step(s) of the writing process where appropriate, by explaining the anticipatory set, explaining the presentation procedures for new information, modeling or both, explaining guided practice, explaining independent student practice, and explaining culminating or closing procedure/activity based on the below standard and lesson objective.
Standard
Apply the writing process to –
1. Generate a draft by developing, selecting, and organizing ideas relevant to topic, purpose, and genre; revise to improve writing, using appropriate reference materials (e.g., quality of ideas, organization, sentence fluency, word choice); and edit writing for format and conventions (e.g., spelling, capitalization, usage, punctuation).
2. Use available technology to produce and publish legible documents.
Lesson Objective
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to apply the writing process to generate a draft by developing, selecting, and organizing ideas relevant to a given topic, purpose, and genre. They will be able to revise their drafts to improve the quality of ideas, organization, sentence fluency, and word choice, using appropriate reference materials. Students will also be able to edit their writing for format and conventions, including spelling, capitalization, usage, and punctuation. Finally, students will demonstrate the ability to use available technology to produce and publish legible documents.
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