RAFT Writing Template

RAFT Writing Template

Students can utilize this printout to organize their writing as they learn to use the RAFT strategy. This printout enables students to clearly define their role, audience, format, and topic for writing.

Teaching with this printout

By using this printout to organize their writing, students learn to respond to writing prompts that require them to write creatively, to consider a topic from a different perspective, and to gain practice writing for different audiences.

The four categories of focus for a RAFT include:

Before having students write their own RAFT, use this printout to model how students should use this technique. Discuss with your students the basic premise of the content for which you’d like to write, but allow students to help you pick the role, audience, format, and topic to write about. Allow student input and creativity as you craft your piece of writing.

Have an in-depth discussion specifically about why you chose the different categories that you decided on (Role, Audience, Format, Topic). Model a think-aloud about why having a certain role and audience might make your stance or ideas about a certain topic different and may alter your writing style and, therefore, your format.

See the Strategy Guide titled Using the RAFT Writing Strategy for more information and ideas pertaining to this technique.

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