Interactive Lesson on RAFT Writing Strategy
Engage in an interactive session focusing on the RAFT writing strategy, covering topics such as narrowing down PSA topics, audience identification, writing formats, and filling out a RAFT template. Practice filling out a RAFT and understand the key components required.
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Anticipatory Set -What 2 topics has your group narrowed down for your PSAs? -What is a PSA? -What is one reading strategy and one vocabulary strategy you can use in your research for PSAs?
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RAFT Role: Who are you as the writer? A concerned citizen? A student? An actor/actress? Audience: Who are you writing to? Format: In what way do you plan to write? A diary? A newspaper article? A letter? A PSA? Topic: What are you writing about? A cause? A natural disaster? An important issue?
Demonstration: On the next slide I will show you how to fill out a RAFT
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Now Together On the next slide we will practice filling out a raft together.
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EXIT QUESTION What are the parts of a RAFT? What is tone?