Content Standard: G. Stylistic and
Rhetorical Aspects of Writing and Speaking Students will be able to: 1. Write stories with an identifiable
beginning, middle, and ending. Students will be able to use the
Spandel trait of organization. . . . 2. Write stories that include major
events, develop settings, and deal with problems and
solutions. Students will be able to use the
Spandel trait of ideas. . . . 3. Write pieces and deliver oral
presentations that use structures appropriate to audience
and purpose. Students will be able to use the
Spandel trait of voice. Students will demonstrate proper
techniques of oral presentation. . . Power Points 4. Write essays and deliver oral
presentations which identify a clear topic and reliably
support that topic. Students will be able to effectively
use the Spandel traits of ideas and organization. . . topic sentence 5. Write for both public and private
audiences. Students will keep a personal
journal/diary Letter writing (friendly,
business) Email . . . 6. Write and deliver oral
presentations that achieve distinct purposes (e.g., to
summarize, to narrate, to inform, to explain). Students will understand different
purposes of oral presentations. . . persuade 7. Write pieces and make remarks that
use descriptive language to clarify, enhance, and develop
ideas. Students will be able to effectively
use the Spandel trait of word choice. . . figurative language 8. Write pieces and deliver oral
presentations that include a variety of sentence structures
appropriate to the purpose. Students will be able to use the
Spandel trait of sentence fluency. . . . 9. Write pieces that use a variety of
transitional devices (i.e., phrases, sentences,
paragraphs). Students will be able to use the
Spandel traits of sentence fluency and
organization. . . phrases 10. Deliver oral presentations that
use a variety of strategies of address (e.g., eye contact,
hand gestures, voice modulation, changes of
rhythm). Students will use the Spandel trait of
voice. Students will demonstrate proper
techniques of oral presentation. . . Power Point
Students will use stylistic and rhetorical aspects of writing and
speaking to explore ideas, to present lines of thought, to represent
and reflect on human experience, and to communicate feelings,
knowledge, and opinions.
Common Assessment(s):
eye contact
voice projection
gestures
posture (balance)
pacing
paragraph
indent
supporting details
entertain
summarize
narrate
inform
explain
simile
metaphor
hyperbole
personification
assonance
consonance
sentences
paragraphs
subordinating conjunctions (glue words)
eye contact
voice projection
gestures
posture (balance)
emotion (inflection)
rhythm