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Winton Writing Framework Language Arts Essential Elements I X Introduction Appropriate for Grade Level Mastery at Grade Level 6 Traits of Writing Conventions K 1 2 3 4 5 Ideas & Content I X X X X X X X X X X X Organization I X X X X Word Choice Sentence Fluency Voice I I X X I I X I I X Writing Products K 1 2 3 4 5 1 Sentence X 3-5 Sentences Beg, Mid, End X X Friendly Letter Personal Narrative I X X I X X X Expository Narrative Persuasive Report Story Essay I I I X I I X I Length of Writing Products K 1 2 3 4 5 1 Sentence X 3-5 Sentences 6-8 Sentences 1 Paragraph 3 Paragraphs 3-5 Paragraphs X X X X X Capitalization K 1 2 3 4 5 First Letter of Name / Sentence “ / I / Names “ / First Word in a Sentence in Continuous Text “ / Abbreviations - Surnames, Days, Months / Proper Nouns – Days, Months, Holidays “ / Titles “ / Geographic Names / Brand Names / Dialogue Punctuation K 1 2 3 4 5 Period at the End of a Sentence “ / Question Mark “ / Punctuation at the End of Every Sentence ( . ! ? ) “ / Commas in a Series / Friendly Letters / Dates / Cities & States / Contractions “ / Commas with Appositives / Contractions “ / Commas in Phrases and Clauses / Dialogue / Possessives Parts of Speech K 1 2 3 4 5 Learn to Speak Common Nouns / Action Verbs “ / Proper Nouns “ / Adjectives / Conjunction “and” / Past Tense Verbs with “ed” / Linking Verbs “ / Pronouns / Adverbs “ly” / Conjunctions “or” “but” / Prepositions / Helping Verbs All 9 Parts of Speech Sentences to Identify K 1 2 3 4 5 A Complete Thought “ / The WHO and WHAT in a Sentence / Introduce NOUN and VERB “ / The NOUN and VERB in a Sentence / Introduce SUBJECT and PREDICATE / Statement and Question Sentences “ / The SUBJECT and PREDICATE in a Sentence / Simple Sentence / 4 Types of Sentences ( Statement, Question, Exclamation, Command ) “ / Simple and Compound Sentences / 4 Types of Sentences ( Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative ) “ / Complex Sentences / Phrases / Fragments / Run-ons Kindergarten 6 Traits Conventions Introduce Ideas and Content Writing Products 1 Sentence Length of Writing Products 1 Sentence Capitalization First Letter of Names First Letter in a Sentence Punctuation Period at the End of a Sentence Parts of Speech Learn to Speak Sentences to Identify A Complete Thought 1st Grade 6 Traits Conventions Ideas and Content Introduce Organization Writing Products 3-5 Sentences with Beginning, Middle and End Length of Writing Products 3-5 Sentences Capitalization First Letter of Name First Letter in a Sentence I Names Punctuation Period at the End of a Sentence Question Mark at the End of a Sentence Parts of Speech Common Nouns Action Verbs Sentences to Identify A Complete Thought The WHO and WHAT in a Sentence Introduce NOUN and VERB in a Sentence 2nd Grade 6 Traits Conventions Ideas and Content Organization Introduce Word Choice Writing Products 3-5 Sentences with Beginning, Middle and End Introduce Friendly Letter Introduce Personal Narrative Introduce Expository Report Length of Writing Products 6-8 Sentences Capitalization First Letter of Names First Word in a Sentence in Continuous Text I Punctuation Punctuation at the End of Every Sentence ( Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point ) Parts of Speech Common Nouns Proper Nouns Action Verbs Sentences to Identify A Complete Thought The NOUN and VERB in a Sentence Introduce the SUBJECT and PREDICATE in a Sentence Statement Sentences Question Sentences 3rd Grade 6 Traits Conventions Ideas and Content Organization Introduce Word Choice Introduce Sentence Fluency Introduce Voice Writing Products Friendly Letter Personal Narrative Introduce Expository Report Introduce Narrative Story Length of Writing Products 1 Paragraph Capitalization First Word in a Sentence in Continuous Text I Abbreviations – Surnames, Days, Months Proper Nouns – Names, Days, Months, Holidays Punctuation Punctuation at the End of Every Sentence Commas in a Series Greeting and Closing in Friendly Letters Dates Cities and States Simple Contractions Parts of Speech Common Nouns Proper Nouns Adjectives Conjunction – AND Action Verbs Past Tense Verbs with “ed” Linking Verbs Sentences to Identify A Complete Thought Simple Sentence The SUBJECT and PREDICATE in a Sentence 4 Types of Sentences ( Statement, Question, Exclamation, Command ) 4th Grade 6 Traits Conventions Ideas and Content Organization Word Choice Introduce Sentence Fluency Introduce Voice Writing Products Friendly Letter Personal Narrative Introduce Expository Report Introduce Narrative Story Length of Writing Products 3 Paragraphs Capitalization First Word in a Sentence in Continuous Text I Abbreviations – Surnames, Days, Months Proper Nouns – Names, Days, Months, Holidays Titles Punctuation Punctuation at the End of Every Sentence Commas in a Series Greeting and Closing in Friendly Letters Dates Cities and States Contractions Commas with Appositives Parts of Speech Common Nouns Proper Nouns Pronouns Adjectives Conjunctions – AND, OR, BUT Action Verbs Past Tense Verbs Linking Verbs Helping Verbs Adverbs “ly” Prepositions Sentences to Identify A Complete Thought Simple Sentence Compound Sentence The SUBJECT and PREDICATE in a Sentence 4 Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative) 5th Grade 6 Traits Conventions Ideas and Content Organization Word Choice Sentence Fluency Voice Writing Products Personal Narrative Expository Report Narrative Story Introduce Persuasive Essay Length of Writing Products 3-5 Paragraphs Capitalization First Word in a Sentence in Continuous Text I Abbreviations – Surnames, Days, Months Proper Nouns – Names, Days, Months, Holidays Titles Geographic Names Brand Names Dialogue Punctuation Punctuation at the End of Every Sentence Commas in a Series Greeting and Closing in Friendly Letters Dates Cities and States Contractions Commas with Appositives Commas in Phrases and Clauses Dialogue Possessives Parts of Speech Common Nouns Proper Nouns Plural Nouns Pronouns Adjectives Conjunctions Action Verbs Past Tense Verbs Present Tense Verbs Future Tense Verbs Linking Verbs Helping Verbs Adverbs Prepositions Articles Interjections Sentences to Identify A Complete Sentence Fragments Run-ons Simple Sentence Compound Sentence Complex Sentence The SUBJECT and PREDICATE in a Sentence 4 Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative) Phrases