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Create a worksheet for grade 7 Ontario language students with a focus on correcting writing conventions in paragraphs
Duration: 20 minutes
Grade: 7
Subject: English Language
Focus: Correcting Writing Conventions
Curriculum Area: Ontario Language Curriculum, Writing - Grade 7
Students will improve their ability to recognize and correct errors in written conventions such as punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and spelling within a paragraph. They will understand the impact of these conventions on the clarity and readability of their writing.
Warm-Up Discussion: Begin with a brief discussion on why writing conventions (punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and spelling) are important. Ask students how errors can affect the meaning of their writing.
Objective Sharing: Explain that today's lesson will focus on identifying and correcting these errors in writing, helping them to become clearer communicators.
Worksheet Exercise:
Instructions:
Guided Practice:
Independent Work:
"In the morning, the sun rise's over the horizon it casts a golden glow acros the field's. The brids begin to sing, and the world slowly wakes up. Its a beutiful sight, one that remind's us of the simple joy's of life."
"Every Sunday my family and I goes to the market. Their are many differnt stalls selling fresh fruit's, vegitables, and baked good's. It's always a fun experience, and we usually by more than we intended."
Task: Find and correct all the errors related to punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and spelling in each paragraph.
Review: Go over the corrected paragraphs with the class using the whiteboard. Ask students to volunteer their corrections and discuss why those changes are necessary.
Big Idea Recap: Reinforce the importance of writing conventions in communicating effectively. Highlight how small errors can change the meaning of sentences.
Exit Question: Ask students to write down one thing they learned about writing conventions today on a slip of paper as their "exit ticket."
For Further Practice: Challenge students to write a short paragraph about their morning routine, deliberately including two errors of each type (punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and spelling). They can swap paragraphs with a partner to find and correct each other's mistakes.
Encourage students to reflect on how focusing on these conventions can become a natural part of their writing process, enhancing their overall clarity and effectiveness as writers.
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