FCAT Writes Family NightMary Giella Elementary School
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Time to Play Teacher!
Read the two student papers provided and using the rubricgive it a score.
What is the FCAT 2.0 Writes?
The FCAT writing requires students to draft a written response to an assigned topic within a 60 minute time period.
Students are given an expository or a narrative prompt to respond to.
ALL students receive the same prompt.
What is the FCAT 2.0 Writes?
A Narrative Prompt ask students to tell a story.
Example:Everyone likes getting
good news.Think about a time you got
good news.Now write a story about a
time you got good news.
An example of a narrative graphic
organizer we encourage
students to use to help organize their thoughts while planning.
What is the FCAT 2.0 Writes?
An Expository Prompt ask students to explain something
Example:Sometimes animals help
us.Think about how animals
can help us.Now write to explain how
animals help us.
An example of an expository
graphic organizer we encourage
students to use to help organize their thoughts while planning.
How is the FCAT 2.0 Writes scored? In writing, students can receive a score
from 1 to 6, a 6 being the highest score.
The State Board of Education did approve the score of 3.5 as the performance level standard.
The quality of the response, rather than the
appearance or length of the response is what
matters.
Let’s Look at the Rubric
6 Has focus, organization, higher end vocabulary used appropriately, plenty of support and conventions. Variety of sentence structure adds fluency and enhances understanding.
5 Writing is focused, has organization, precise vocabulary, plenty of support and proper use of conventions. Writer builds suspense in a well-crafted story.
4 Generally focused based on topic/prompt, has organization, transitions connect within and between paragraphs, higher end vocabulary used appropriately, plenty of support and mostly proper use of conventions.
3 Generally focused based on topic, organization attempted, lacking supporting details and elaboration. Some transitions move the action through time. Few minor errors in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Demonstration of knowledge of conventions.
2 Slightly related to topic/prompt, incomplete organization, some details, unrelated information shifts the topic, word choice limited or immature, missing punctuation resulting on run-on sentences.
1 Minimally addresses topic/Lists multiple responses/prompt, has extraneous information, frequent errors in all areas of conventions
Unscorable Did not write to the topic/prompt
Read, read, read ! The better the reader, the better the writer.
Journaling
Encourage mature vocabulary.
Review your child’s writing at home and make sure they do their homework
Have your child correct grammar, spelling and capitalization on all assignments.
Get a good night sleep and eat a healthy breakfast on testing day.
What can I do to help my child?
When is FCAT 2.0 Writes?
Tuesday February 25,
2014
Questions?
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