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The Six Traits The Six Traits of Writing help us describe and improve our writing. Writing Trait Introduction: Ideas

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The Six Traits

The Six Traits of Writing help usdescribe and improve our writing.

Writing Trait Introduction: Ideas

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Focus on Ideas

Good ideas are clear andinteresting thoughts that writers

share with readers.

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Ideas tell

• Who?

My dad• What?

My dad made dinner.

• When? My dad made dinner last night.

• Where? My dad made dinner at our house last night.

• Why? My mom was out of town, so my dad made dinner at our house last night.

• How?My mom was out of town, so my dad made dinner at our house last

night. Since dad can’t cook, he ordered pizza!

Ideas can be thoughts,

facts, opinions, or details.

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Details

Details are additional ideas that tell more about the topic.

Good writers add details to help the reader understand the topic better.

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Read the following part of a rough draft. Are there enough details?

My first day at gymnastics was fun. We did lots of

stuff. The coach is really nice. When it was over, we

went home.

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Details

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Now read the revised version of the same story. Can you identify some good details?

My first day at gymnastics was fun. First, we played

on the trampoline. Then, we played in the pit. After

lunch, the coach even helped us practice on the

balance beam! I like our coach because she is very

helpful and kind. When it was over, I didn’t want

to leave!

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Details

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Sensory DetailsSensory details are ideas that tell how things look, sound, smell, feel, or taste.Sight

The water in the pool was as blue as the sky.

SoundDozens of kids were laughing, squealing, and splashing.

SmellMy mom put sunscreen on me. It smelled like coconuts.

TouchWhen I first jumped in, the water was freezing cold!

TasteLater, we ate juicy grilled hotdogs and drank sweet lemonade.

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• Ideas tell who, what, when, where, why,

and how.

• Details are additional ideas that tell more about the topic.

• Sensory details are ideas about how things look, sound, smell, feel, and taste.

Remember!

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