Grade
7, Language Arts
Std #: 2.21
Use formal
and informal language appropriately.
- Informal language
- Formal language
- NOTE: Formal
language should avoid slang, contractions, second person, double
negatives, and jargon.
AHSGE STANDARD II - The student will
demonstrate appropriate word choice.
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Resources:
Project
Presentation Tips 15 tips to better writing
Allyn &
Bacon Public Speaking Website Interactive activities, links
and notes on good public speaking
University of West Florida Writing Lab Keeping it real
Suggestions for English Language Learners:
ESL Ideas (B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B)
Students create a journal which starts with pictures and words from
their first language.
(I, T) Students compose and decorate an appropriate party
invitation.
(B, I, T) Students may make or bring in note cards and write a
thank-you note for a recently received gift.
(I, T) Students write a letter to cheer up someone in the
hospital.
(T) Students write a simple letter to a college or university of
their choice requesting a student catalog and application. Using a word
processor, students should type, edit, print, and send the letter.
(I, T) Students keep a written, non-graded journal in which they
free-write, and the teacher then responds in writing.
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