Kindergarten Writing Training

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Kindergarten Writing Training Kindergarten Writing: Four Constructed-Response Types Letter Writing (0–1 score point scale) Sample student responses Word Writing (0–2 score point scale) Sentence Writing (0–2 score point scale) SCR: Write a Story (0–4 score point scale)

Application of the Holistic Writing Rubrics Become familiar with the rubric for the particular grade band Become familiar with the prompt (or passage and prompt) Read the response to the prompt Student responses are evaluated for total, overall performance Scores are assigned based on the criteria delineated in the rubric Match evidence from the response to the language of the rubric Look for what is included in the response, not what is missing The highest point on a rubric scale does not measure a “perfect” response On the written tests, handwriting does not count

(binder page 130 for prompt and samples) Grade K: Letter Writing Rubric and Prompt (binder page 130 for prompt and samples)

Grade K: Letter Writing Samples 1 2 Score: 1 (Emerging-Transitioning) Score: 1 (Emerging-Transitioning) Response is recognizable as the correct letter. Response is uppercase. Response is recognizable as the correct letter. Response is lowercase. 3 4 Score: 1 (Emerging-Transitioning) Score: 1 (Emerging-Transitioning) Response is recognizable as the correct letter. Response includes other letters before or after the correct letter. Response is backward (reversal does not change it into a different letter). Response is recognizable as the correct letter. Response includes other letters before the correct letter. *Please see your binder for a full rubric*

Grade K: Letter Writing Samples 5 6 Score: 0 (Entering) Score: 0 (Entering) Response is incorrect letters.. Response is an incorrect letter. 7 8 Score: 0 (Entering) Score: 0 (Entering) Response is an incorrect letter. Response is not a recognizable letter. *Please see your binder for a full rubric*

(binder page 137 for prompt and samples) Grade K: Word Writing Rubric and Prompt (binder page 137 for prompt and samples)

Grade K: Word Writing Samples—cat 1 2 3 Response sequences all letters needed to produce the correct word. Response includes a backward letter (reversal does not change it into a different letter). Score: 2 (Commanding) Response sequences most of the letters needed to produce the recognizable correct word (contains the correct initial and terminal phonemes and letters, with an incorrect vowel). Response demonstrates phonemic awareness by using grade-appropriate spelling. Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) Response sequences most of the letters needed to produce the recognizable correct word (contains the correct initial phoneme with the rest of the letters correctly produced and sequenced). Response demonstrates phonemic awareness by using grade-appropriate spelling. Response includes letters that may be both uppercase and lowercase. Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) 4 5 6 Response sequences most of the letters needed to produce the recognizable correct word (contains the correct initial and terminal phonemes and letters, with a missing middle phoneme and letter). Response demonstrates phonemic awareness by using grade-appropriate spelling. Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) Response does not sequence letters needed to produce the recognizable correct word (while the student demonstrates some phonemic awareness of the initial and terminal phonemes, the response does not produce and sequence most of the correct letters in the correct order). Score: 0 (Entering-Emerging) Response does not sequence letters needed to produce the recognizable correct word. Response is spelled incorrectly. Score: 0 (Entering-Emerging) *Please see your binder for a full rubric*

(binder page 143 for prompt and samples) Grade K: Sentence Writing Rubric and Prompt (binder page 143 for prompt and samples)

Grade K: Sentence Writing Samples 1 Response includes all words in the correct order. Response includes grade-appropriate spelling (phonetic or inventive spelling). Response does not include appropriate end punctuation. Score: 2 (Commanding) 2 Response includes all words in the correct order. Response does not have an initial capital letter. Response includes grade-appropriate spelling (phonetic or inventive spelling). Response does not include appropriate end punctuation. Score: 2 (Commanding) 3 Response includes all words in the correct order. Score: 2 (Commanding) 4 Response includes most of the words in the correct order (initial and terminal words). Response does not have an initial capital letter.  Response does not include appropriate end punctuation.  Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding)

Grade K: Sentence Writing Samples 5 Response includes most of the words in the correct order (initial and terminal words).  Response does not have an initial capital letter.  Response includes some incorrect spelling that is not phonetic or inventive.  Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) 6 Response includes most of the words in the correct order.  Response does not have an initial capital letter. Response includes some incorrect spelling that is not phonetic or inventive (letter reversal turns a p into a q).  Response does not include appropriate end punctuation.  Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) 7 8 Score: 1 (Transitioning-Expanding) Score: 0 (Entering-Emerging) Response includes most of the words in the correct order. Response includes some incorrect spelling that is not phonetic or inventive (wiol is unacceptable for will). Response does not include appropriate end punctuation. Response is irrelevant.   Response is a single word. *Please see your binder for a full rubric*

Write A Story Writing Rubric Dimensions of the rubric in the first column Performance levels across the top Score the response based on the best performance level for the majority of the dimensions Responses that are completely irrelevant to the prompt can score no higher than a 1 Wording comes from Writing Targets of Measurement and Performance Level Descriptions

Write A Story Writing Rubric (Continued) Complexity of Language/Quality of Language (C/QL) Sentence Types: Simple: The dog is barking. Expanded: The dog is barking in the yard. Compound: The dog is barking and it is making noise. Complex: The dog is barking because he sees a squirrel. Coherence of Response (CR): To provide descriptions and events to write a story or write about a topic Mechanics (M): Use of English conventions; same across all grade levels

Grade K: SCR Writing Rubric

(binder page 150 for prompt and samples) Grade K: SCR Prompt (binder page 150 for prompt and samples)

Grade K: SCR Sample 1 Score 4: Commanding C/QL CR M Response contains complex and simple sentences. Response includes a drawing and sentences to provide descriptions and events to write about a topic. Response is clear and contains minimal errors that obscure meaning (punctuation error). Score 4: Commanding

Grade K: SCR Sample 2 Score 3: Expanding C/QL CR M Response contains a complex sentence. Response includes a drawing and a sentence to somewhat provide descriptions and events. Response is clear and contains few errors that rarely obscure meaning (spelling error: brd for bird). Score 3: Expanding

Grade K: SCR Sample 3 Score 2: Transitioning C/QL CR M Response contains a simple sentence. Response includes a drawing and a sentence to somewhat provide descriptions and events to write about a topic. Response is mostly clear, but contains some errors that occasionally obscure meaning (spelling errors in a brief response: bog for dog, jamp for jump). Score 2: Transitioning

Grade K: SCR Sample 4 Score 1: Emerging C/QL CR M Response is unintelligible. Response includes a drawing to minimally provide descriptions and events (see note below). Response contains numerous errors that totally obscure meaning (text is a string of letters). Score 1: Emerging Note: If a response contains no text or incomprehensible text, but includes a drawing related to the prompt, the response will be scored as a holistic 1 (or a holistic 2, on the rare occasion that a drawing is very detailed).

Grade K: SCR Sample 5 Score 1: Emerging C/QL CR M Response contains words and a short phrase. Response includes only words and phrases to minimally provide descriptions. Response contains errors that often obscure meaning (unsuccessful attempted sentence). Score 1: Emerging

Grade K: SCR Sample 6 Score 0: Entering C/QL CR M Response contains zero words or short phrases. Response includes zero words and no drawings to write about a topic (drawing is not recognizable as being related to the prompt). Response contains zero words written in response to the prompt. Score 0: Entering

Additional Practice Items Kindergarten practice items, including scores and justifications, can be found in the Turnkey materials Letter Writing starts on page 133 Word Writing starts on page 139 Sentence Writing Starts on page 145 Write a Story SCR starts on page 161

For Information or Assistance 2019 NYSESLAT Resources For Information or Assistance Contact Questions regarding testing policies, accommodations, security breaches and sensitive student responses Office of State Assessment Email: emscassessinfo@nysed.gov Call: 518-474-5902 Questions regarding the provisions of ELL/MLL services in Bilingual Education and English as a New Language programs Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages Email: obewl@nysed.gov Phone: 518-474-8775 (Albany office) Phone: 718-722-2445 (NYC office) Questions regarding scoring of Speaking and Writing constructed-response questions or shipment of materials MetriTech, Inc. Customer Service Email: nyseslat@metritech.com Phone: 800-747-4868 Fax: 217-398-5798

2019 NYSESLAT Resources (Continued) For Information or Assistance Contact For regulatory or training assistance: Regional Bilingual Education Resource Networks http://www.nysed.gov/bilingual-ed/regional-supportrberns Machine-scannable answer sheets and local scanning services RIC or Large-City Scanning Center http://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/sirs/ric-big5.html Information about the NYSESLAT and regular updates including the turnkey training materials and School Administrators Manual (SAM) NYSESLAT Homepage http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/nyseslat