District About Us
Directories
District Calendar
Data Center
Employment
Mission/Vision
FAQs
Department
Staff Directory
Bruce Vento Elementary
Placeholder Banner
Home
General Information
Vento News
Administration
Office Contacts
School Social Work Services
Family Resource Center
Vento School Calendar
Strong Schools, Strong Communities
Our Academic Programs
Classrooms
ELL
Special Education
Student Resources
Staff Resources
Contact & Directions
Site Map
Our Mission, Vision and Values
School Comprehensive Improvement Plan (SCIP)
Monthly Newsletter
History
Biography of Bruce F. Vento
Attendance Information
Shoua Faith Moua - Principal
Hans Ott - Asst. Principal
Culture Wellness
Eastside Family Center
Bruce Vento's Family Engagement
Standards Based Instruction
Literacy
Mathematics
PreKindergarten - 4 year-old program
All Day Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade News
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade News!
Sixth Grade News
Vento Learning Center
Art
School Supplies
Mrs. Brand's Class
Pictures
Xtramath
Fun in 3rd Grade!!
4th Grade Writing
4th Grade Reading
4th Grade Math
Poetry
Biography
Resources
Literacy Day
Operation Practice
English as a Second Language
Language Academy
Latino Consent Decree
DCD Program
Staff Directory
Home
>
Classrooms
>
Fourth Grade
>
4th Grade Writing
4th Grade Writing
In 4th grade students use everything they know to create narratives, procedures, reports, poetry and responses to literature. By 4th grade students have a lot of experience with reading and writing and life and they deepen that knowledge by writing in many different genres.
On this page you will see links to the various genres of writing that we do. When you click on one of those links you will see information about:
the standards and what they mean;
examples of that genre
in progress and when it is finished;
a rubric that students can use to monitor their progress.
Is it right?
During the first part of the writing process we do not worry about the conventions of writing such as spelling and punctuation. Spelling and punctuation become very important when we get to the 'editing' part of the writing process.
The Writing Standards Say...
When students write they are expected to use certain conventions in the English Language. The standards
say that...
"Students will:
"Demonstrate a basic understanding of the rules of the English language in written and oral work;
"Select the structures and features of language appropriate to the purpose, audience and context of the work;
"Demonstrate control of grammar, paragraph structure, punctuation, sentence construction, spelling and usage;
"Analyze and subsequently revise work to clarify it or make it more effective in communicating
the intended message or thought. Revisions should be made in light of the purposes, audiences and contexts that apply to the work. Strategies for revising including adding or deleting details; adding or deleting explanations; clarifying difficult passages; rearranging words, sentences and paragraphs to improve or clarify meaning; sharpening the focus; and reconsidering the organizational structure."
Of course the standards are put into language and practices that the students can understand.
In This Section
Poetry
Biography