Presentation |
How does it look? |
This trait is about the look of the work.
Though the content of the writing is important, it is also important to appeal writing to the audience before reading. This could be as simple as whether the final product is legible or not. The Presentation looks at the visual and textual aspects of the writing. It is the way we invite our audience to read our work. This can be done by following and presenting some of the guidelines in your work. This trait is the final key to making the writing piece ready fro publication. Guideline:
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For another way of understanding this trait, here is a video by another teacher.
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Here are some questions to help students check writing for presentation:
- Is the writing legible, neat, and easy to read?
- Are the letters in my words formed clearly with appropriate space?
- Did I choose a legible font style and size for my text?
- Have I made use of white space to make it easy to read and to look at?
- Have I used titles, numbering, spacing, and bullets correctly?
- Have I used illustrations, images, charts, graphs, maps, and tables where appropriate to enhance my meaning?
- Are visuals presented in a way that complements the text?
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Here is an example of good and bad writing, for you get a better idea of what presentation in writing is like.