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Welcome to FCAT Night: Our goal this evening is as follows: To provide essential information to help parents understand Florida Writes and its expectations. To share ideas and skills with parents so they can help at home.

Welcome to FCAT Night: Our goal this evening is as follows: To provide essential information to help parents understand Florida Writes and its expectations

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Page 1: Welcome to FCAT Night: Our goal this evening is as follows: To provide essential information to help parents understand Florida Writes and its expectations

Welcome to FCAT Night:

Our goal this evening is as follows:To provide essential information to help

parents understand Florida Writes and its expectations.

To share ideas and skills with parents so they can help at home.

Page 2: Welcome to FCAT Night: Our goal this evening is as follows: To provide essential information to help parents understand Florida Writes and its expectations

What is the Florida Writes?

It is a standardized writing assessment where each student is given a 45 minute prompt to read, plan, and write the draft.

A separate sheet is provided for planning and prewriting.

Fourth grade students respond to a prompt asking them to explain (expository writing) or tell a story (narrative writing).

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Need to haveNeed to have Score Points in Rubric Score Points in Rubric

FocusOrganizationSupportConventions

654 Need to pass321Unscramble

How will my child be graded?

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How Can I Help?

Know the difference between an expository and narrative. (will be presented)

Know the 6 Traits of writing and develop each trait. (will be presented)

Encourage your child to use the list with great words and figurative language.

Read great writings “together”Practice weekly timed tests.

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Narrative andExpository Writing Prompts:

To Explain or Not to Explain…That is the Question

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Expository writing is writing to explainhow, what, or why.

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FCAT Expository Prompt from2009

Think about and explain why it is important to follow rules.

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Narrative writing tells a

story.

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FCAT Narrative Prompt from2009

Write about a time you had the day off from school.

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Narrative Expository

Beginning, Middle,End

Story with characters, setting and plot

Captures one moment in time

Uses transitional phrases such as: in the blink of an eye, all of a sudden, without warning

Introduction, body, conclusion

Explain how, what

or why

Focuses on main idea with details

Uses transitional phrases such as: for example, for instance, in fact

Ideas

Organization

VoiceWord Choice

Sentence FluencyConventions

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Ideas

Ideas make up the content of the piece of writing (The heart of the message)

Select an idea on one main topicNarrow the focus of the ideaElaborate on the main idea with plenty of

information and details.Describe important information to best

convey the main idea. Include fresh, original idea, and perspectives.

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Organization

Organization is the internal structure of the piece, the logical pattern of the ideas.

Begin your writing with an interesting grabber (SID)

Provide thoughtful transitions that link key points and ideas.

Follow a logical sequence in your writing that is both purposeful and effective.

End your writing with a conclusion that wraps it up, but leaves the reader something to think about. (FLAME)

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Word Choice

Word choice is the use of rich, colorful, precise language that moves and enlighten the reader.

Provide strong vocabularyAvoid dead verbs such as said, went, got , etc.Use figurative language like similes,

metaphors, idioms, anadiplosis, alliteration, personifications.

Help the reader “see” the topic with juicy colors and adjectives.

Choose words that clarify and expand ideas.

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Voice

Voice is the soul of the piece. In other words, it is your personality.

Express your own thoughts, point of view, and feelings clearly.

Use dialogue and conversationUse onomatopoeia (sounds) Plop, crash,

boom!

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Sentence Fluency

Sentence fluency is the flow of the language, the sound of word pattern-the way the writing plays to the ear-not just to the eye.

When you revise you use your ears to hear how it sounds.

It is important to read your writing so you can hear how it sounds

Use variety of sentences and vary the length and structure of your sentences.

Begin your sentences in different ways.

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Conventions

Conventions is using proper language correctly.

GrammarPunctuation SpellingCapitalizationEach paragraph following one idea of thought

with details to support it.Making sure that the entire piece is easy to

follow and supports the main topic.

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Ways to Help at Home…

Have your child write weekly timed prompts to get the hang of it.

Read, read, read. The more you read, the more ideas you have.

Build vocabulary to implement in your writing.

Revise, revise, revise by circling verbs and replacing weak verbs with stronger verbs.

Underline nouns and see if an adjective can be added or replace them into proper nouns.

Visit the websites listed on the next page.

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Resources

http://fcat.fldoe.org/pdf/FL06_Writes_G4_final_tagged.pdf

http://fcat.fldoe.org/pdf/FL07_Writes_G4.pdfhttp://teacherweb.com/FL/SunsetLakesElementary/

MrsSanchez/hf3.aspxhttp://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/

fcat_writing_test.htmlhttp://www.writingfix.com/#www.readwritethink.com Click on “Parent and After

School Resources”www.greatsource.com/iwritewww.jerrypallotta.com Click on “Fun and Games”