Identify the audience for which a text is written. SPI 0601.3.2
Links verified on 6/5/2014
- Adapting to Your Audience - adjust the message - how we say to and what information we include - by recognizing that different readers can best understand different messages
- Audience - lesson and practice
- Audience Analysis - article - audience analysis can help you gain valuable insight about your readers
- Audience and Purpose - lab activity to help students write with a purpose for an audience
- Audience and Purpose - another lab activity to help students write with a purpose for an audience
- Determining your Audience - online lesson followed by an activity
- Determining your Audience Quiz - five questions related to the lesson above
- Determine Writing Audience Quiz - lesson plan and practice
- Identify your Audience - Read each paragraph and choose the correct audience
- Identify your Audience - Lesson and follow up activity
- Identify your Audience - online quiz
- In Search of an Audience - lesson and exercise - consider what attitudes and assumptions potential audience members will bring with them
- Know your audience - online quiz
- Teaching Audience through Interactive Writing - Lesson plan that can be adapted for this grade level - students work together to create a genuine invitation letter for a group of their peers. In addition to the interactive writing experience, students work independently to create invitation letters for their families.
- Understanding different purposes - communicate successfully to your audience
- Writing with a Tone Appropriate for Audience and Purpose - lesson plan; a practical role playing exercise
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