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Sunday, December 3, 2023

Blog # 10 Strolling through the garden of 6 + 1 Writing Traits




 Strolling through the garden of 6 + 1 Writing Traits

This week, we took a stroll through a student's piece of writing, where we delved further by applying the 6 + 1 traits of writing. This was in preparation to review a student's writing piece. Reflecting and using the 6 + 1 Writing Traits is like taking a stroll through the garden of effective communication. Each trait is a different flower, contributing its unique colour and fragrance to the overall beauty of a piece of writing.

 

We commence with the foundation: Ideas. These are the seeds you plant, the concepts that will grow into the lush foliage of a composition. Just like a well-nurtured garden, writing needs strong roots. 



 

Organization is the gardener's touch, arranging ideas in a way that makes them flourish. Without a clear structure, your garden—and your writing—might end up a tangled mess.

 

Next up is Voice. This is a piece of writing's personality, its distinct flavour. A garden without personality is just a patch of green; similarly, writing without a unique voice lacks charm. 

 

Word Choice is the colour palette of a garden. Just as flowers paint the landscape with hues, word choice adds vibrancy to any writing piece.

 


Sentence Fluency is considered the rhythm of a garden. Picture your sentences as the breeze, carrying the fragrance of your flowers across the reader's mind. 

 

Conventions are the well-trimmed edges of a garden—punctuation and grammar are the shears that keep everything looking tidy.

 

Then there's the presentation, the final touch. Just as a well-presented bouquet showcases the beauty of its flowers, how you present your writing enhances its overall appeal, whether it is formatting, font choice, illustrations, or presentation matters.


 

Let's talk about the +1, the secret ingredient: Ideas. It's not just about having ideas; it's about presenting them in a compelling way. Like a hidden garden within a garden, this trait weaves through the others, tying them together into a harmonious composition.

 

So, as you tend to the garden of your student's writing, remember the 6 + 1 Writing Traits. Nurture your ideas, organize them thoughtfully, let your voice shine, paint with words, create a rhythmic flow, trim the edges, and present it all in a way that captivates your reader. Happy gardening!

 







 

 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Cordelia for the insightful exploration of the 6 + 1 Writing Traits. Your analogy beautifully captures each trait as a unique flower in the garden of effective communication.
    Tending to this garden, though tedious, will be so worth the while for both teachers and students. I'll certainly keep the 6 + 1 Writing Traits in mind as I tend to my students' writing garden. Happy gardening to you too!

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  2. Your exploration of the 6 + 1 Writing Traits is brilliant! The analogy of a garden beautifully captures the essence of effective writing. Ideas as seeds and Organization as the gardener's touch emphasize strong roots and clear structure. Voice adds charm, Word Choice brings vibrancy, and Sentence Fluency creates rhythm. Conventions and presentation are the final touches. The +1, Ideas presented compellingly, is the hidden gem. In tending to students' writing, remember these traits: nurture ideas, organize, let voices shine, use vivid words, maintain flow, polish details, and present captivatingly. Thanks for this insightful journey! Happy gardening!

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