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Tomorrow you will sit down for the 8 th grade writing assessment…

January 21, 2014 Final Prep. Tomorrow you will sit down for the 8 th grade writing assessment…. You and thousands of 8 th graders across the state of Georgia will ponder the exact same prompt. How will you distinguish yourself?. Don’t do this during the writing test….

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Tomorrow you will sit down for the 8 th grade writing assessment…

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  1. January 21, 2014 Final Prep Tomorrow you will sit down for the 8th grade writing assessment…

  2. You and thousands of 8th graders across the state of Georgia will ponder the exact same prompt. • How will you distinguish yourself?

  3. Don’t do this during the writing test…

  4. This is your chance to shine! Post-writing test joy!

  5. You’ll get the Writing Situation and The Writing Directions • You’ll be asked to write an expository or a persuasive essay • There are MANY similarities between the two and a FEW differences Persuasive or Expository?

  6. In a persuasive essay: • You have some convincing to do • Choose a side and make your case with powerful language • Acknowledge the opposing viewpoint (counter-argument) but don’t give it too much attention • Use logical arguments to make your point • Be sure to close your writing piece by reflecting back on your thesis with fresh perspective • End with a call-to-action. Tell the reader to see it your way! Persuasive voice

  7. In an expository essay: • You are the expert • Use your professor voice to explain, discuss, describe your topic so that the reader can better understand • No need to consider a counter-argument. You are already in charge of this one. • Close your writing piece with a wise, meaningful reflection on your thesis. Expert voice

  8. In addition to the prompt, you’ll be given: • A space for prewriting– Use it! Map out your plan. Write down words & phrases that come to mind before they evaporate! • Two pages (front & back) for your rough draft. Make corrections as you go. The rough draft should be messy. • Two pages (front & back) for your final draft. Give yourself plenty of time to complete. Go through each step!

  9. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. ~A.A. Milne Pooh wisdom

  10. Tips for tomorrow: If you need a quote, make one up. You can always fall back on: A wise man once said, “True heroes never brag.” Or, a wise woman once said, “The only way to be sure your parachute will open is jump out of the plane.” Quotes from wise guys

  11. Have a few admirable characters in mind as you begin the writing process • Have some words in mind that you are comfortable using • Begin working on your “What Do I Know?” sheet • Don’t stop to think too much; just start writing • When you have finished, work with a partner on the “What Do We Know?” portion • Prepare to share What do I know?

  12. Insert motivational music and look pensive…

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