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April 2007 Copyright © 2007 Mississippi Department of Education 1
Teaching the New Frameworks
Competency Three
The Composing Process
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Competency Three
The student will express, communicate, evaluate, or exchange ideas effectively.
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Important Considerations
• In the new framework, the composing process is addressed instead of the writing process. Why was this change made? Reminds teachers to use varied forms
of communication Allows students another entry point into
the curriculum
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Areas Addressed by Competency Three
• Composing Process – Planning Drafting Revising Editing [NOTE: Editing will be tested under competency four.] Publishing
• Descriptive text• Narrative text• Informational text• Persuasive text• Research and Inquiry
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Competency Three – Objective A
K - The student will use an appropriate composing process (e.g., planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing/sharing). (DOK 3)
[*Writing for kindergarten students is defined as making marks and/or symbols on a page that possess meaning for the author.]
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Competency Three – Objective A
1st to 3rd Grades – The student will use an appropriate composing process (e.g., planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing/sharing) to compose or edit. (DOK 3)
[Note: Editing will be tested under competency four.]
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The student will use an appropriate composing process (e.g., planning, drafting, revising, editing, publishing/sharing) to compose or edit.
1) Planning – Use graphic organizers to generate and organize ideas.
2) Drafting – Put thoughts on paper using words and sentences.
3) Revising – Revise compositions by clarifying and adding details.
4) Editing – Edit for capitalization and punctuation.
5) Publishing/ Sharing – Share compositions by displaying, retelling, and/or reading ideas.
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Considerations for Assessment
Marsha is writing a report on burrowing parrots. Read her entire outline of the report.
Burrowing Parrots
1. Live in Argentina
2. Make nests in holes of rocks
3. Eat fruits, vegetables, and grains
4. Are very colorful
5. Make good pets
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Considerations for Assessment Which paragraph correctly follows the
order of the outline and contains all of its points?
A. Burrowing Parrots live in Argentina in nests in holes. They eat fruits and vegetables. They make good pets and are colorful.
B. Burrowing Parrots live in Argentina and live in nests in holes in rocks. They eat fruits, vegetables, and grains. They are very colorful and make good pets.*
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Competency Three – Objective B
K to 1st - The student will compose a description of a person, place, or thing. (DOK 3)
2nd Grade – The student will compose a descriptive text containing specific details. (DOK 3)
3rd Grade – The students will compose descriptive text using specific details and vivid language. (DOK 3)
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Composing Descriptions Using Visual Supports
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The student will compose a description of a person, place, or thing.
1. Compose drawings/visual images and orally describe compositions.
2. Compose oral descriptions of a familiar person, place, or thing.
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Using Sensory Details
What does it feel like?
What does it look like?
What does it taste like?
What does it sound like?
What does it smell like?
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Second and Third Grade Objectives
• The student will compose descriptive text containing specific details. (DOK 3)
• The student will compose descriptive text containing specific details and vivid language. (DOK 3)
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Using Sensory Details
Topic
Taste
Sight
Touch
Smell
Sound
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Considerations for Assessment Joshua wrote the following descriptive
paragraph.
My trip to the store was especially exciting to me. Toys were on all the shelves everywhere I looked. A red and silver airplane caught my eye. The wings of the plane were big. It was the biggest toy plane I had ever seen, even bigger than my little sister’s tricycle. I want to fly that plane when I become a pilot one day.
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Considerations for Assessment
Which of the following sentences adds more descriptive detail to the paragraph?
A. The wings of the plane stretched almost across the room.*
B. I was so excited because I had never been to the store before.
C. The red and silver plane was in a big room with other planes.
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Competency Three – Objective C
K – The student will compose a personal story or narrative. (DOK 3)
1st to 2nd Grades – The student will compose a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. (DOK 3)
3rd Grade – The student will compose narrative text with a clear beginning, middle and end. (DOK 3)
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Composing Narratives Using Visual Supports
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Considerations for Assessment
Jennifer wants to write a story using the following sentences.
A. We played until it was time for supper and Mom told us to come inside.
B. We ran home and asked if we could play for a while.
C. We were happy when school was dismissed for the weekend.
D. When she said yes, we rushed outside and decided to play chase.
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Considerations for Assessment
Which of the sentences does Jennifer need to use as the first sentence in her story?
A. Sentence 1
B. Sentence 2
C. Sentence 3*
D. Sentence 4
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Competency Three – Objective D
K – The student will compose informational text about a familiar topic (e.g., families, animals, etc.) (DOK 3)
1st Grade – The student will compose a short informational text based on a familiar topic. (DOK 3)
2nd Grade – The student will compose informational text with a main idea and supporting details. (DOK 3)
3rd Grade – The students will compose informational text with a main idea and at least three supporting details. (DOK 3)
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Considerations for AssessmentRead the paragraph below.
Firemen work hard to keep our community safe. They come to our school to show us their fire truck and equipment. They also teach us about fire safety.
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Considerations for Assessment
Which sentence gives another detail that belongs with the information in the paragraph?
A. Both policemen and firemen have shiny badges.
B. They teach us to “Stop, Drop, and Roll” if we are near a fire.*
C. If there is a celebration in our town, the firemen have a parade.
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Competency Three – Objective E
3rd Grade – The student will compose a simple persuasive text. (DOK 3)
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Considerations for Assessment
Marcus wrote this letter to the school principal because he and his classmates wanted to persuade the principal to buy new playground equipment.
Our playground needs new equipment. The basketball nets are torn. The chains for the swings are broken, and the seats have fallen to the ground. The monkey bars have rusted.
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Considerations for Assessment
Which sentence does Marcus need to use to end his paragraph?
A. The school has a playground but no equipment.
B. New equipment will make our playground a better place to play.*
C. We will use some of the old playground equipment during recess.
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Competency Three – Objective F
2nd Grade – The student will generate questions and use one source to locate the answers. (DOK 3)
3rd Grade – The student will generate questions and use multiple sources to locate answers. (DOK 3)
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Questions and Answers
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Considerations for Assessment
Felicia wants to learn about the red fox. Which of the following sources will NOT help Felicia find answers to her questions about the home of the red fox?
A. Wildlife magazine
B. Encyclopedia
C. Internet search engine
D. Thesaurus*
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Think – Pair - Share
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