These Task Cards by Bespoke ELA are to be used at the end of a Writer’s Workshop during the last ten minutes to emphasize with students that any part of the essay can be edited and revised at any time. The purpose of these Task Cards is to communicate to students that writing is a continual, recursive process, not a linear process.
Students often ask if they are “allowed” to go back and change something about an essay draft. These Task Cards will help students see that they are, in fact, “allowed” change anything about their essays throughout the writing process.
Allow students to select one of these cards and complete the revision or reflection task of their choice at the end of a writer’s workshop session. This will also enable students to take ownership of their own learning and writing.
Included in this FREE bundle:
16 Task Cards
Ppt. Version-- editable
PNG Power Point Version
PDF Version
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Students often ask if they are “allowed” to go back and change something about an essay draft. These Task Cards will help students see that they are, in fact, “allowed” change anything about their essays throughout the writing process.
Allow students to select one of these cards and complete the revision or reflection task of their choice at the end of a writer’s workshop session. This will also enable students to take ownership of their own learning and writing.
Included in this FREE bundle:
16 Task Cards
Ppt. Version-- editable
PNG Power Point Version
PDF Version
=============================================
You might also like:
Literary Analysis MEGA BUNDLE
30 MENTOR SENTENCES for Literary & Rhetorical Devices with Writing Application
Poetry Bundle: 20 Short Poems to Teach Rhetorical Relationships & Explication
Macbeth Bundle: Supplementary Materials for Any Macbeth Unit
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Nonfiction Practice with The Gettysburg Address
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Sample Essay Pack: TEN Literary Analysis Essays
Argument Essay Revision Forms: TEN Activities for Success
Grammar Editing Mini-lessons for Essay Writing
Editing the Essay for "Academese"
The Conclusion Paragraph for Literary Analysis
Crafting Commentary for Literary Analysis
Selecting & Organizing Textual Evidence for Literary Analysis
Topic & Concluding Sentences for Literary Analysis
The Body Paragraph for Essay Writing
The Thesis Statement for Literary Analysis: SIX Mini-lessons for Success
Blending Quotes Using the TCS Method
The Literary Analysis 10-POINT RUBRIC
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