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HSPA Language Arts Writing to Persuade

HSPA Language Arts Writing to Persuade. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade. Students will be given 60 minutes to complete the Writing to Persuade section of the HSPA.

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HSPA Language Arts Writing to Persuade

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  1. HSPA Language Arts Writing to Persuade

  2. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Students will be given 60 minutes to complete the Writing to Persuade section of the HSPA. Persuasive prompts present controversies arising in either interpersonal, school/community, or societal contexts. Interpersonal controversies arise when two or more individuals disagree about choices/decisions, behaviors, or ideas. School/community controversies arise when two or more groups of people disagree about rules, behaviors, procedures, conditions (e.g. litter), or ideas. Societal controversies arise when people disagree about laws, trends, conditions, or ideas.

  3. Persuasive prompts ask students to respond, offering their opinion(s) in a persuasive letter or essay format. The audience for the letters and essays may be an individual -- friend, relative, neighbor, teacher, principal, or representative of an organization-- or members of an identified organization, such as the student council, PTA, etc.

  4. In the writing samples, students will need to: • respond clearly and appropriately to a given prompt. • select a focus and appropriate details to support it. • organize the response to include an introduction, appropriate transitions, and a conclusion. • use elaboration to engage the audience. • use varied sentence structure and word choice. • use conventions of print and literary forms. • use language appropriate to the audience.

  5. Persuasive text will contain the following elements: • topics that are age- and grade-level appropriate • a clear focus • elaboration using facts and opinions • persuasive techniques, including but not limited to, propaganda, connotative and figurative language, and rhetorical devices • a range of vocabulary for which adequate context is provided • Student responses will be scored using the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric. 

  6. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt A WRITING SITUATION The New Jersey School Board Association is concerned about the growing amount of new information in all disciplines especially in the area of the sciences and world affairs.  They have made a proposal to increase the length of the school year to twelve months in order to increase time for learning.  This proposal has become a controversial issue among students, teachers, and parents in your community.  Your student council has decided to ask for student input in the form of a letter to the school board. You decide to write a letter expressing your position on this issue.

  7. WRITING TASK Write a letter to the president of the school board stating your position on year-long school which will increase classroom time for learning. Support your position with reasons, examples, and/or other evidence. Convince your readers to take your position seriously.

  8. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B WRITING SITUATION Recent news reports have called attention to school violence. Your high school is concerned about potential situations that could arise. They are considering purchasing hidden cameras, metal detectors and other security devices. The money for these purchases will come from the students' activities budget, which could have an effect on upcoming social events. Many parents, students and teachers are questioning the proposal.  In an attempt to hear the voices of as many students as possible, your principal suggested that concerned students write him a letter expressing their opinions about this situation. You decide to write a letter.

  9. WRITING TASK Write a letter to the principal either supporting or opposing the proposal to purchase security equipment using funds from the student activities account. Support your position with reasons, examples, facts, and/or other evidence. Convince your readers to take your position seriously.

  10. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt C WRITING SITUATION A frequently debated issue is whether or not violence in the media including video games, movies, songs, etc. has negative effects on young adults. Some people believe that there is a need for censorship and the elimination of many products while others believe it is unnecessary to ban potentially violent media and media products. Your school newspaper decided to devote an upcoming issue to this controversial topic.  You decide to write a letter to the editor of your school newspaper expressing your views about the effects of violence in the media.

  11. WRITING TASK Write a letter to the editor of your school newspaper with supporting or opposing whether violence in the media has negative effects on young adults. Support your position with reasons, examples, facts, and/or other evidence. Convince your readers to take your position seriously.

  12. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "3" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt A scored a "3" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.  This sample shows a clear introduction and thesis, but the development of ideas is inconsistent. There are lapses in transition between ideas, and syntax and usage are also inconsistently incorrect.

  13. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "2" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B scored a "2" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.   Scorers made the following comments about the sample below: This paper shows an attempt at developing an argument, but does not develop the ideas. There is a weak introduction, and the conclusion is unclear with a reference to quality of life as being different from protection of life. The sample also does not use a letter format. There is evidence of an attempt to focus, but details are not developed, and some ideas seem to have no connection to the rest of the paper. Finally, there is little variety or control over syntax.

  14. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "3" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B scored a "3" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.   Scorers made the following comments about the sample below: The sample has a clear structure and ideas are well-developed, initially. The sample begins to shift focus mid-way through and discusses lateness, privacy, and weapons. There are a significant number of spelling and apostrophe errors, and the point of view shifts. There are also sentence mechanics errors, in particular, run-on sentences.

  15. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "4" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B scored a "4" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.   Scorers made the following comments about the sample below: The sample tries to develop ideas but tends to be vague and disorganized. Specific detail is lacking. The absence of a letter format is a problem, but the rest of the essay has a developed structure. The sample's mechanics include double negatives, misspellings, errors in prepositions and pronoun references, but do not interfere with the meaning.

  16. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "5" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B scored a "5" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.   Scorers made the following comments about the sample below: This sample has a clear organizational pattern and uses well-devleoped ideas. The sample shows an example of "compositional risk," in that there is an attempt to develop a metaphor. The writing mechanics are adequate—there are minor errors in spelling, agreement, and verb endings, but they do not interfere with the overall meaning of the sample.

  17. HSPA Language Arts Tutorial Cluster 2: Writing to Persuade Writing Sample Scoring "6" The following  writing sample for the Sample Persuasive Writing Prompt B scored a "6" based on the New Jersey Registered Holistic Scoring Rubric.   Scorers made these comments about this sample: The content is organized, well-developed, and coherent. The form follows appropriate letter format. There is a clear progression of ideas and transitions are used throughout. The mechanics are excellent. The style is fluent in word choice and sentence structure. The content is extended beyond the discussion of the basics by offering a solution to the problem. The conclusion also states specifically what he is asking the principal to do.

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