Monday, April 30, 2012

Writing Reflection


            This year, I have grown as a writer more than I ever thought I could.  We have written many different types of papers, which I think has helped me, and will help me in the future.  Even though I have grown a lot as a writer, I still make mistakes.   My mistakes that I make seem to relate to each other for the most part but are slightly different each time. 

            When I got my Wrap score back I wasn’t too surprised because I have never done outstanding on it.  I got all 3.5’s and 4.0’s, which is what I have gotten every year since I started taking the Wrap.  The only thing that was different this year is that I got more 3.5’s than I usually do, and it was on overall development, support, and sentence fluency.  I think this is because I didn’t have much to say about the topic, and that gave me trouble with developing and supporting my ideas because I usually do well on those areas of writing.  As I go back and read my Wrap, I can see a drastic change in my writing for the better.

            On my literacy Narrative, Dr. deGravelles commented, “I would encourage you to strive for more vivid detail throughout and work on some conventions issues.”  Throughout this paper, I did misuse commas and semicolons.  I think I misused them because in 8th grade we didn’t do a lot of writing mechanics.  Once Dr. deGravelles had graded our papers, she went over some convention issues we had trouble with which helped me a lot because it included commas and semicolons.  Besides convention errors my paper lacked vivid detail.

            My Profile was one of my best papers I have written this year with almost a perfect score.  Since my last paper, I had no misuses of commas or colons, and my paper had lots of vivid detail.  I was proud to not repeat any mistakes, and overall there were only two main things to be improved.  Dr. deGravelles wrote, “I think your assessment was, for the most part, right on, but I would still like to see more active verbs in your second paragraph.  When you are writing dialogue, watch for repetition of words like “say.”  You use “answer” and “exclaim,” which are more specific.”  These two corrections are similar, and since I only had two issues on this paper, it helped me to be able to really focus on those issues in the next paper I wrote.

            In my Literary Analysis, it seems like I struggled which made me loose motivation as a writer.  Most of my mistakes were careless such as comma and colon issues which I had already been corrected in my Literacy Narrative.  Another careless mistake is I forgot to put my citations in my turnitin version, but included that in my paper version.  This really affected the grade of my paper, since it made me get a D in MLA/citations.  If I would have included my citations I would have gotten an A on this paper rather than a B.  My support and Organization are the only things that I got B’s in which, for the most part, have no problem with since I usually have a lot to say.  This is the same issue I had in my Wrap because in both of these essays I struggled with words to say and ideas to write about.  I still managed which is what gave me a B, so it wasn’t too big of a deal.  Dr. deGravelles said, “Work on using strong transitions that connect each point to your thesis rather than to the plot.  Also, make sure you are fully introducing and analyzing your quotations, and citing them correctly (period always at the very end).”  The transitions I used were strong, but connected to the plot instead of the thesis.  In the next paper, I had issues with analyzing my quotes like I did in this paper.

            My Global Issues Paper was extremely hard for me.  I had trouble with citing correctly, analyzing my quotes, organizing my information.  The bad part was is that you could tell.  Dr. deGravelles wrote, “Makes sure you follow each quote with adequate analysis – most of the words in any paragraph should be yours.  This paper seems a bit less polished than your other work.”  I had the analyzing quote problem in my Literary Analysis.  I also had some semicolon and comma issues like in most papers I have written.  What surprised me was that I had MLA formatting issues, which I have never had before.  My margins weren’t right, and my header wasn’t in times new roman.  This made me mad because that mistake could have easily been avoided.  Most of my mistakes were careless convention and quoting mistakes that I could have fixed if I just spent a little more time on checking and editing with my Norton book. 

            I have learned a lot about myself as a writer this year.  I learned that the more motivation I have, the better the paper I write turns out because it definitely showed.  Even though I can correct most of my mistakes, many of them are repetitive.  Overall on my aspects of writing, I need to work on conventions and sentence structure.  Of course I will still need to keep working and doing well on the other aspects of writing, but the ones I usually get the lowest scores is on conventions and sentence structure.  Next year, I hope to have fewer errors on commas and semicolons, keep up my good use of vivid detail, use better transitions, and analyze all my quotes.


Common Errors List:

1.     Misuse of a Semicolon
- So of course when Mrs. Young announced to us that we would be doing a poem project, and we will have to present in front of my whole class; my stomach dropped.

2.     Analyze Quotations
-       “The war in Germany isn’t right.”
After the quote you need to explain it.  In this instance, you would need to say why he or she thinks that the war in Germany isn’t right and maybe add your opinion.
3.     Repetitive with transitions in dialogue
-       He said, “Okay. Lets go.”  Then she said, “No. I already have plans.”  After he said, “Whatever.”
Instead of saying said, you can say exclaimed, whispered, remarked, answered, replied, etc.
4.     Comma Splice
-      I just met you, this is crazy.
To make this correct you could say:
a)    I just met you. This is crazy.
b)   I just met you; This is crazy.
c)    I just met you, and this is crazy.
5.     Missing Comma
-       As I sat up in bed I realized that I had fallen asleep.
6.     Misspell of a lot
-       alot 

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