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Home : 2008 : Mar : 6
Most state writing tests use rubrics based on the six traits. What are the Six Traits + 1? Ideas:The ideas are the heart of the message, the content of the piece, the main theme, together with the details that enrich and develop that theme. Organization: Organization is the internal structure of a piece of writing, the thread of central meaning, the logical and sometimes intriguing pattern of the ideas. Voice: The voice is the heart and soul, the magic, the will, along with the feeling and conviction of the individual writer coming out through the words. Word Choice: Word choice is the use of rich, colorful, precise language that moves and enlightens the reader. Fluency: Sentence fluency is the rhythm and flow of the language, the sound of work patterns, the way in which the writing plays to the ear - not just to the eye. Convention: Conventions are the mechanical correctness of the piece - spelling, grammar and usage, paragraphing, use of capitals, and punctuation. +1 Presentation: Presentation zeros in on the form and layout of the text and its readability: the piece should be pleasing to the eye.
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