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1 Tony Hutchins, Principal Concord Elementary Writing

2 We, all the teaching staff at CES will provide consistent writing instruction and regular opportunities for independent practice to improve all students’ ability to achieve a score of a 2 on the MLPP 4 pt. writing rubric for students in grades K-2 and all students with disabilities and a score of 3 on the 6pt MEAP writing from knowledge and experience rubric on a narrative writing piece focusing on 6+1 traits of ideas and organization, while supporting topic development,supporting details and examples, so that:

3  75% of non at-risk students in grades K-2 will score 2 or above on the MLPP 4 point rubric  75% of non at-risk students in grades 3-5 will score 3 or above on the MEAP 6 point rubric  55% of boys in grades K-2 will score 2 or above on the MLPP 4 point rubric  55% of boys in grades 3-5 will score 3 or above on the MEAP 6 point rubric  65% of student w/disabilities will score 2 or above on the MLPP 4 point rubric  65% of student w/disabilities will score 3 or above on the MEAP 6-point rubric  All students will be assessed 3 times a year using the MLPP writing from knowledge and experience, and the CWCA writing prompt in May, 2010

4 Achievement Data with Analysis: Students writing samples are scored 3x/year using MEAP-like rubric; CWCA; MEAP. Student Work : Six Trait binders contain student writing samples teachers will include to guide writing instruction. Other Tangible Products: Student-teacher conferencing logs; Conferencing practices.

5 Strand 1: Teaching for Learning Teachers will model and generate effective 6-Trait (ideas, organization, voice, sentence fluency, word choice, and conventions) student-writing samples using kid-friendly rubrics to guide instruction. Tasks/Action Steps:  By the end of the school year, each grade level will compile a binder of student-writing samples to illustrate the 6+1 writing trait being taught during writing sessions.  Teachers will conference with individual/small groups during the writing process to monitor progress and provide additional strategies.  Teachers will provide instruction to students on how to revise/edit a written piece.

6  Group/Individual will score writing samples (3X a year)*  Conferencing logs show student progression*  Group/individual will demonstrate the revision/editing process through writing samples.*

7 Strand 4: School and Community Relations: Teachers will include parents as a valuable asset to provide support to their child/children in the writing process. Tasks/Action Steps:  Teachers will provide a copy of 6+1Ttraits for Writing brochure to all parents during Open House.  Teachers will plan and participate in Literacy Parent Workshops to share information about the writing process and how to help support child/children in writing.  Teachers will collectively display student samples of 6-Trait writing posted in the school.

8 Strongly AgreeNeutralStrongly Disagree Family Writing Night was fun and worthwhile: 67%33%0% I learned a great deal about the Six+1 Traits writing program 86%14%0% My questions were answered. 100%0% I feel more knowledgeable about how to help my child at home. 100%0% I would like to attend another writing event 86%14%0%

9  What would you like to hear, see or do at the next Family Writing Night? ◦ “…showing examples of students’ work that properly used the program…” ◦ “Prepared packets with clear goals, objectives and rationale…with examples.”  What would make it easier to help your child with writing at home? ◦ “The handout I received will make it easier to help [my child].” ◦ “Examples of writing expectations…”

10  Brochure will be included in Writing binder; distributed to parents at start of the year.*  Parent Survey Results*  Grade level student-writing samples will be posted throughout the school.*

11 Strand 5: Data and Information Management Teachers will use and monitor a watch list for at risk writing students. Tasks/Action Steps  Teachers will use the appropriate writing rubric to score student writing 3 times per year to gather scores for the “Watch List”. Any student scoring below a 2 on the 4pt. MEAP rubric (K-2), or a 3 on the MEAP 6 point rubric (3-5), will be posted on the “Watch List”.  Teachers will meet during the school improvement staff meeting to target the specific writers’ group and brainstorm D.I. teaching strategies to help improve the groups’ writing scores.

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13  Writing scores collected, recorded and graphed 3x/year. Data will be presented and analyzed during S.I. Staff Meetings.*  Writing Wall depicting at-risk writers will be monitored.*  Teachers’ strategies and outcomes will be shared during grade-level meetings.*

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23  Confirmed that the teams have done an effective job constructing the plan. Plans exemplified a focused on student success.  Evidence of success needs to represent student performance.  Six-Trait binders are not evidence of student success, but are simply instruments to implement the S.I. plan.

24  Address consistent scoring, rubric use and data collection and comparison.  Address in-class data assessment and data collection.  Generate strategies for further assisting students who are excelling (scoring a 4 or 6).  Develop framework standard for personnel and professional learning.


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