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PA CORE WRITING STANDARDS: GET IT WRITE! IU8 PIIC COACHING WORKSHOP DIANE HUBONA IU8 PIIC MENTOR APRIL 2, 2014

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PA Core Writing Standards: Get it Write!. IU8 PIIC Coaching Workshop Diane Hubona IU8 PIIC Mentor April 2, 2014. One writes to make a home for oneself, on paper, in time, in others’ minds. -- Alfred Kazin. Please Do Now !. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PA CORE WRITING STANDARDS:

GET IT WRITE!

IU8 PIIC COACHING WORKSHOPDIANE HUBONA

IU8 PIIC MENTORAPRIL 2, 2014

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One writes to make a home for oneself,

on paper, in time, in others’ minds.

-- Alfred Kazin

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PLEASE DO NOW!

• Type 1 Writing….Publishable works!

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NOTES ON RANGE AND CONTENT OF STUDENT WRITING

• Text Render—Close Read• One Sentence, One Phrase, One Word!

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROMPTS AND QUICK WRITES?

•Donald Graves research

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WHERE ARE WE?

• College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Writing

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We must create a writing environment where students know the purpose for writing and get support with authentic writing forms. Students also need frequent opportunities to share their voice with an attentive and responsive audience. These conditions enhance student motivation. Motivated writers value

writing and are more focused on both learning tasks and skill expectations.

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WHERE ARE WE GOING?

• Argumentative• Informative/Explanatory• Narrative

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HOW DO WE GET THERE?• Build Writing Stamina through quick writes—

Collins Types 1&2 Writings—daily practice in all content areas

• Then scaffold carefully crafted Type 3 Writing exercises once the students are used to writing daily—Collins 7 Elements of a Great Writing Assignment

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COLLINS TYPES 1-5 WRITING REWIND!

• Quotation Mingle…

• Hand Up, Pair Up, Share Up!

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TYPE ONE WRITINGOPEN-ENDED QUICK-WRITE—NO “CORRECT” ANSWER

• Fluency and getting ideas on paper• Quick and flexible• Sentences, questions, stream of

consciousness• Consistent format—label and skip lines• Easily assessed

www.collinsed.com

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TYPE TWO WRITINGQUICK-WRITE WITH A “RIGHT ANSWER”—A QUIZ

• Fluency and formative assessment• Flexible, use any time• Consistent format—label and skip lines• Usually has a number in the prompt• Simple, informal assessment

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TYPE TWO WRITINGQUICK-WRITE WITH A “RIGHT ANSWER”—A QUIZ

• Fluency and formative assessment• Flexible, use any time• Consistent format—label and skip lines• Usually has a number in the prompt• Simple, informal assessment

www.collinsed.com

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TYPE THREE WRITINGA COMPOSITION WITH SPECIFIC CRITERIA

• Substantive content and meets up to three specific standards called focus correction areas (FCAs).

• Create a draft, read it out loud, and review for criteria

• One, self-edited draft• Assessed on focus correction areas

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STUDENT WORK Type Three Writing looks at content and writing craft. This first grader knew that his dragonfly piece needed three picture details with one label, a sentence with a capital & period, and spaces between words.

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STUDENT WORK This grade one sample shows differentiation at work. Since this student is more advanced, she wrote more than one sentence about her topic. The FCAs were adjusted for her.

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TYPE FOUR WRITINGA REVISED COMPOSITION THAT HAS MULTIPLE CRITERIA

• Read aloud by the author (self-edited)

• Read aloud by another (peer-edited)• Usually two drafts• Assessed on focus correction areas• Most effective and efficient of all of

the types at improving writing skills.www.collinsed.com

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TYPE FIVE WRITINGWRITING OF PUBLISHABLE QUALITY

• Self- and peer-edit• Teacher conference and edit• Usually requires multiple drafts• No FCAs—everything counts• Considered a major project because

of the amount of time and effort required

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SEVEN ELEMENT LESSON

“”She is really good at signing important papers. She cares about me and my classmates. She makes you work.”

Second Grade

1. Assignment Summary: Write a letter explaining why your teacher would be a good president.

2. Purpose: to persuade.3. Writer’s role: Candidate

supporter4. Audience: peers/

community5. Form: Letter6. FCAs: Include… (1) 1

Detail from book (2) 3 Sentences (3) Picture of teacher

7. Procedure: After listening to the Kay Winters’ story, think of your own teacher and write a letter in support of his/her presidency!

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SEVEN ELEMENT ASSIGNMENT1. Summary and Rationale

2. Writer's Purpose(s): Give a reason for writing

3. Writer's Role: Writer’s stance or point of view4. Audience: Who will be reading the writing5. Form: Letter, report, poster, essay,

poem, etc. 6. Three Focus Correction Areas * 7. Procedure—sequence of lesson (*Include Optional FCAs: to accommodate or challenge)

When you finish…* Read your report out loud in a one-

foot voice. Check for any confusing parts.

* Edit your FCAs following your teacher's directions.

* Option if going on to Type Four: Have a partner read your paper out loud to you. Get feedback on your FCAs. Write a second draft with all your improvements.

From Improving Student Performance

Through Writing and Thinking Across the Curriculum, John Collins, 2008, p. 59.

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ART AND SCIENCE OF TEACHING ARGUMENT…

• Close Reading/Text Rendering

• Identify 2 VIP’s—Very Important Points

• Group Consensus—1 MVP—Most Valuable Point

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FOUR ESSENTIAL ASSIGNMENTS

• The Ten Percent SummaryTelling the main points of a non-fiction article

• Vocabulary CardsUsing cards to master technical vocabulary

• Similar but DifferentComparing and contrasting when differences are subtle

• Short Persuasive EssayTaking a stand on an issue

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SEVEN HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ASSIGNMENTS

• “Who Am I?”An autobiographical sketch about a classmate

• Class LogCreating a description of class for an absent student

• Create A TestCreating a test for the unit your class has just studied

www.collinsed.com

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SEVEN HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ASSIGNMENTS• Study Guide

Predicting, explaining, and answering essay questions

• End of Unit Reflection

Writing a letter to future student describing how to do well in class

• It’s a Must!

Thoughtful recommendations about the important aspects of this class

• Letter to Next Year’s Teacher

Reflecting on what you have learned

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MURDER IN THE LUNCHROOM—CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, LAWRENCE TREAT

•Crime Solving Argumentation…

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TYPE 3 WRITING… THE BEST WRITING TEACHERS ARE WRITERS THEMSELVES!

•Coaching Script for PA Core Writing…•FCA’s•Peer Revision