Ms. Dominico’s Year 12 VCE English Class

Context Writing Checklist

May 25, 2008 · No Comments




checklistCheck the following in each piece of writing you do:

1 Have I crafted a carefully worded statement of explanation that
explains purpose, form, language, audience, context? (150 words) 0/1/2/3

2. Have I addressed the prompt? 0/1/2/3

3. Have I made reference to “Eternal Sunshine” or incorporated
ideas from it? 0/1/2/3

4. Have I chosen the expository, persuasive or imaginative writing
forms? Is this clear? 0/1/2/3

5. Whose perspective am I creating this composition from?
(eg First person omniscient, Third person narrative) 0/1/2/3

6. If I’ve chosen a short story genre, does the form reflect the
characteristics of a short story? 0/1/2/3

7. Have I used an appropriate structure with a suitable introduction,
body paragraphs and conclusion. ( If your creative composition
lends itself to such a structure) 0/1/2/3

8. Have I been able to incorporate, to some extent the narrative
style of ESSM (memories, flash back, dreams, etc) 0/1/2/3

9. Does my language choice use reflect my purpose and audience 0/1/2/3

10 In my descriptions, have I made use of sensory detail? (What can
I see, hear, touch, smell feel? 0/1/2/3

11. Does my writing reflect a sense of cohesion? Is my writing
intentionally fragmented? 0/1/2/3

12. Have I been expressive in conveying my thoughts and ideas? 0/1/2/3

13. Have I proof-read to eliminate spelling and grammar errors? 0/1/2/3

14. Have I met the stipulated word requirement? (900-1200) 0/1/2/3

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