Teacher Training, June 2016 Assessing Writing: Grade 1

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Teacher Training, June 2016 Assessing Writing: Grade 1 Trainer’s Name, Trainer’s position

TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Aims of the session Familiarise participants with the format of the end of year writing assessments in Grade 1 Provide practical suggestions on what and how to assess Discuss marking choices and surrounding issues Before we start, could you please make sure you each have a mini whiteboard (MWB) and a board marker

Writing your name in Arabic TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Writing your name in Arabic Arabic speaking participants – Raise a hand. Your help, please! Find a non-Arabic speaking partner and spend a few minutes teaching them how to write their name. Use the mini-whiteboards to practise

Handwriting conventions in Arabic and English TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Handwriting conventions in Arabic and English Handout 1 Form a group of 4; Arabic and non-Arabic speakers Together, describe the conventions of both English and Arabic handwriting In what ways do they differ?

End of year testing: writing TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 End of year testing: writing The range of task types assessed across the grades includes: Items tested at the end of each year in Grade 1 are highlighted. Complete words with picture prompt Write words with picture prompt Text gap-fill - multiple choice (grammar) Text gap-fill - open Guided writing task Writing task Writing task from data table

Marking the written assessment in Grade 1 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Marking the written assessment in Grade 1 The writing assessments in Grade 1 are not marked according to a rubric but are scored according to the number of items tested. For task 1 there are four test items; the maximum mark = 4 For task 2 there are six test items; the maximum mark = 6 We are now going to look at some student samples. Be ready to use your score cards!

Writing Task 1 – Complete words with picture prompt TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Writing Task 1 – Complete words with picture prompt What score would you give out of 4? Write your score on the MWB Show your board to the group Now, discuss your decision with a person nearby

Writing Task 2 – Write words with picture prompt TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Writing Task 2 – Write words with picture prompt What score would you give out of 6? Write your score on the MWB Show your board to the group Again, discuss your decision with a person nearby

End of year testing: writing TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 End of year testing: writing Written assessment in Grade 1 is designed to test the following student learning outcome (SLO): Were these the only factors that influenced your marking decisions? SLO reference Outcome G1.4.1.1.2 Write all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet independently and legibly attending to the form and proper spacing of the letters

Moderators’ comment on student G1-01 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-01 Moderators’ comments: Overall has good understanding of phonics and vocabulary. Some letters untidy, but accurate. Mostly good placing on the line. Can form upper and lower case letters, though a little confusion.

Writing assessment moderation TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Writing assessment moderation Handouts 2 & 3 Form a group of three Alone, look at the writing samples of Grade 1 students – Handout 2 Mark each paper Write the score and any comments on Handout 3 Discuss your marking decisions with the group How would these students’ responses inform your teaching?

Moderators’ comment on student G1-02 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-02 Moderators’ comments: Well accomplished tasks. Good letter formation, spacing, position on line and capitalisation. Error in vocabulary task doesn’t impede handwriting.

Moderators’ comment on student G1-03 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-03 Moderators’ comments: Task completed correctly, satisfactory letter formation and spacing, but still issues with positioning on line.

Moderators’ comment on student G1-04 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-04 Moderators’ comments: Task completed correctly, with very clear handwriting. Good understanding of letter formation, spacing and positioning.

Moderators’ comment on student G1-05 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-05 Moderators’ comments: Task completed correctly. Good letter formation and spacing, though some issues with positioning on the line.

Moderators’ comment on student G1-06 TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Moderators’ comment on student G1-06 Moderators’ comments: Task completed correctly. Good formation of letters and spacing, even if still some issues with placing on the line.

TEXT PAGE STANDARD This page will manage your text using the standard PPT text functions on your tool bar. The minimum size for presentations that will be projected to an audience should be 18. The minimum size for slide decks that will be read should be 10 Plenary Post-it notes What are the positive and negative aspects of using a writing assessment like this? What would you like to see added, taken away, changed? Write your comments on the Post-it notes and place them on the corresponding posters around the room + -