Step 1:
In a list explain the following:
1. What is the topic you are proposing to write about for your JFA?
2. What approach do you plan to use? (what angle - How to, informative, etc)
3. What do you already know about your topic?
When you have finished answering those questions hit submit (make sure you put your name and cohort in the Name Line. If you don't I won't be able to give you credit.)
Step 2:
Then - read through your class mates posts. Respond to at least 1 other student's post in one of the following ways -
1. Tell the person you are also writing about that topic
2. If you think a different approach might be better explain what approach and why.
3. Share information you already know about the persons topic that they didn't already list.
After responding to a student remember to hit submit and make sure your name is included!
Monday, February 2, 2009
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The topic I am proposing to write is about taking the math MCAS. The approach I plan to use is my personal experience. What I already know about my topic is what to do while taking the Math MCAS section.
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1 why do student's have to take the mcas
2 i am doing a informing
3 i know that they have to take it because they have to take the mcas
The topic i am going to use is how do you write when you write to people that correct the MCAS.
What my approach is i am going to give a lot of information or approach them with information
1.The topic that I'm proposing to write about for my JFA is How-To take open responce. 2.The approach I plan to use is how-to. 3.I already know that when your answering open response you have to answer in complete sentences.
the proposal that i am talking about is answering introduction in the Mcas. i am writing it to ms graham. i already know about my topic is that im doing a good job with my introduction
waz
my topic is how to answer A OPEN response the approach I am using is a how to article i know that you need to right 6-8 sentences for a paragraph and you need to have a supporting detail.
1). My topic for JFA is How to read scores and what they mean.My angle is to to write an article on how to read the MCAS scores and what the MCAS scores mean.What i already know about my topic is that alot of people and parents don't know to read there MCAS scores.And so this is my topic
STEP1: The topic I am proposing to write is about taking the math MCAS. The approach I plan to use is my personal experience. What I already know about my topic is what to do while taking the Math MCAS section.
STEP2: .......NOT TO KNOW A ANSWER TOO.
My JFA will be about the long composition section on the MCAS. I plan to use all of the approaches. Meaning how-to, informative, etc. I hope to use every single one of the approaches. I know how to write a long composition, i know what a long composition is, i know how long a long composition should be.
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The topic that proposing to write about my jfa is how-to answer multiple choice questions.
The approach plan that im going to use is how to.
What i already know about my topic is how delete bad question that don't make sense.
the topic i am proposing to write about in my JFA is, how to answer the long comprehension.my angle on this how-to answer.
How parents can help their kids get ready for MCAS. I plan on using an how to approach. I had personal expierence taking it.
Yo Santo i think you should take a different approach on you jfa because the questions not asking who yo are going to wrighting to.
Shakira 7D
Step 2 I think you should use information to show them you know some thing about math
Tayquan I think you should use the approach personal experience.I think you should do personal experience so you can tell someone how it feels to take the long composition.
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