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Page 1: On-Demand Writing An Introduction On-Demand Writing is… Writing for a real-world or authentic reason. Writing to a prompt in a limited amount of time

On-Demand WritingOn-Demand WritingOn-Demand WritingOn-Demand Writing

An IntroductionAn Introduction

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On-Demand Writing is…

• Writing for a real-world or authentic reason.

• Writing to a prompt in a limited amount of time.

• Writing for a variety of purposes, audiences, and forms.

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On-Demand On-Demand AssessmentAssessmentOn-Demand On-Demand AssessmentAssessment

K-PREPK-PREP

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On the K-PREP Assessment you will…

• Be assessed on 2 different On-Demand tasks; 1 stand alone prompt and 1 passage-based prompt.– A stand alone prompt is one that gives you a

brief situation and asks you to respond. •You will be given a choice between two

different stand alone prompts. You must write either a narrative or an argumentative response.

•You will have 40 minutes to complete your task.

(See Examples)

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On the K-PREP Assessment you will…– A passage-based prompt is one that requires

you to read a passage such as a story or an article.

– It then provides you with a situation and asks you to respond. •You are not given a choice of prompts. You

will write in any of the following modes: informative/explanatory, argumentative, narrative.

•You will have 90 minutes to complete your task.

(see examples)

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On the K-PREP Assessment you will…

• Be asked to write in a variety of formats, such as a letter, email, essay, article, blog, podcast, or short story.

• Be evaluated in 4 areas; Purpose/Focus, Idea Development, Structure, and Language/Conventions.

(see rubric)

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On-Demand SuccessOn-Demand SuccessOn-Demand SuccessOn-Demand Success

Have a plan of attack!Have a plan of attack!

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Tips for Writing On-Demand

Sometimes it’s hard to write when you’re under pressure and put on the spot. Here are some tips to keep in mind so that you can do your best:– Read the passage (if passage based), writing

situation, and writing directions carefully.– For the stand alone prompts read both carefully

and then decide which prompt you can be the most successful with.

– Analyze the writing prompt, use RAFT to ensure you understand your writing task.

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More Tips for Writing On-Demand

– Keep your time limit in mind. Analyzing the prompt and writing a plan should be kept within 10 minutes.

– Keep your writing focused, don’t include extra information.

– Finish with enough time left to revise and edit your work.

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More Tips• Use great vocabulary.

Use similes, metaphors, specific nouns, and vivid verbs. You also want to show that you have a good command of words that are above and beyond what the average student your age knows.

• Transitions make it clearer to your reader that the writer is sticking to the topic. Use transitions, including but not limited to: first, consequently, on the other hand, to emphasize, another, or as a final point, to introduce each new idea and/or paragraph.

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Focusing on the Focusing on the Writing TaskWriting Task

Focusing on the Focusing on the Writing TaskWriting Task

RAFTRAFT

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What is RAFT?

• RAFT stands for ROLE, AUDIENCE, FORMAT and TOPIC. – RAFT can be used to organize the information

that you will see in the prompts. – RAFT is found in the writing situation and

writing directions of the prompts. • RAFT is an acronym that helps you identify what

you are being asked to do.

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R is ROLE• What role are you being asked to fulfill.

– Reporter– Author writing a letter to Site Based Council – Author writing a letter to a teacher/principal– Author writing a letter to a newspaper– Author writing an essay

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A is for AUDIENCETo WHOM are you writing?

• You will be able to find the AUDIENCE in the writing situation and writing directions of the prompts. Possible audiences include:– parents– friend– principal– teacher – author– neighbor– family member

• Sometimes you might be writing to a “general audience”. This means that your writing is not for anyone specific such as in the case of an essay or short story.

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F is for FORMAT• What are you being asked to write?

– Podcast– Speech– Letter– Essay– Editorial – Narrative

• What does this look like and what does it include?

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T is for TopicWHY are you writing?

• You will be able to find the TOPIC in the writing situation or writing directions of the prompts.

• You will write for one of three modes:– Give information or explain– Give your opinion through an argument– Narrative

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Let’s RAFT!• Write an article for the school

newspaper informing readers about an upcoming event

• Write a letter to the readers of your local newspaper regarding the importance of a current event.

• Write an email to a new student about the importance of school rules. Explain why following the rules is important.

Identify the role in each of the examples.

format

format

format

audience

audience

audience

Topic

Topic

Topic

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Planning• 3-5 minutes to determine your

Hook, Context, Thesis.• Click here for On Demand Bell Rin

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Why does my performance on the On-demand test

matter? • On demand assessment tests how well you can

write---a critical skill for college and career readiness.• Your writing pieces will be evaluated by scorers who

don’t know you and can provide you completely objective feedback on how well you communicate in response to a challenging question. If you do your best on the on demand assessment, you’ll get useful feedback on your progress toward communicating effectively through writing. Employers consistently list the ability to 1) think critically and 2) communicate effectively as key skills for success and promotion. Effective on-demand writing requires the use of these key skills.

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Live ScoreWriting directions:• Think about the changes you have

experienced. Write a narrative about a day in middle school. Describe these changes and how you have successfully managed them.