TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(C)
revise drafts by adding, deleting, or rearranging words, phrases, or sentences;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §110.4 (Chapter 110) · Adopted 2017
Knowledge & Skills 110.4(b)(11)
Composition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts--writing process
The student uses the writing process recursively to compose multiple texts that are legible and uses appropriate conventions. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 110.4(b)(11)
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(A) plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming;
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(B) develop drafts into a focused piece of writing by:
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(B)(i) organizing with structure; and
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(B)(ii) developing an idea with specific and relevant details;
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(D) edit drafts using standard English conventions, including:
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(D)(i) complete sentences with subject-verb agreement;
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(D)(ii) past, present, and future verb tense;
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(D)(iii) singular, plural, common, and proper nouns;
- TEKS 110.4(b)(11)(D)(iv) adjectives, including articles;