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4 th Grade Writing Information. Ms. Stein 4 th Grade Writing Teacher. Goals:. Teach all students the fundamentals and skills to be good writers. Have students prepared for STAAR writing test at the beginning of April. Teach students the power of their words and to enjoy writing.
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4th Grade Writing Information Ms. Stein 4th Grade Writing Teacher
Goals: • Teach all students the fundamentals and skills to be good writers. • Have students prepared for STAAR writing test at the beginning of April. • Teach students the power of their words and to enjoy writing.
What is STAAR Writing? • STAAR = State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness • The students will be tested over the traits of good writing, revising, and editing. • It will be over a 2 day period with 2 papers being completed (Narrative and Expository). • The test if given on April 2nd and 3rd
How is STAAR assessed? • Students will receive a 1, 2, 3, 4 on their papers. Each paper will be assessed on an individual basis. • Students will be tested over revising and editing in a multiple choice format over the 2 testing days. • All scores will be returned in May along with the STAAR reading and math scores.
Traits of Writing • Expectations are of a high standard for 4th grade writing. • The STAAR rubric is based off of 3 main traits: Organization, Development of Ideas, and Use of Language. • Students will be expected to write a narrative paper and an expository paper.
Organization • Write from experience • Stay in control of topic • Narrow the topic to something specific • Keep focus on characters, events, and/or ideas • Use meaningful transitions • Clearly show relationships between ideas • Sense of completeness (introduction and conclusion) • All writing adds to understanding
Development of Ideas • Connect with the reader • Use specific, well chosen details • The story is thoughtful and engaging • Care about what you have written • Use expression and personal experiences • Add meaningful details that add to the story • Give the reader a sense of yourself behind the words • Narrow down the topic and “explode” the moment in detail
Use of Language • Use correct capitalization, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and homophones • Proofread and edit paper • Avoid repetition • Use powerful parts of speech • Use words that create a mental picture for the reader • Word choice should be thoughtful • Sentences are purposeful • Clear sentence and paragraph boundaries
Narrative Writing • The paper will be a short 3 paragraph paper about a personal experience in his/her life. • Students will be taught to “explode the moment” in time that they want to write about. • Each student will brainstorm, complete a plansheet, and then write a 1 page narrative paper (only 26 lines to write on). • Please see the narrative rubric at the end of the packet for expectations and grading.
Expository Writing • The paper will be a short 3 paragraph paper informative paper. • Students will be taught to decide on a topic sentence, use central ideas to elaborate (simple facts, details, explanations), and restate their topic sentence. • Each student will brainstorm, complete a plansheet, and then write a 1 page expository paper (only 26 lines to write on). • Please see the expository rubric at the end of the packet for expectations and grading.