Title: Writing On Demand Preparing for 5th grade assessment
1Writing On DemandPreparing for 5th grade
assessment
2On-Demand Writing
3On-Demand Writing is
- A timed assessment given at the end of the school
year to test writing skills - An opportunity for you to show how well you can
inform, persuade or narrate an event for a
specific purpose - Your chance to show how well you can write a
letter or an article
4FAP IT!!!
- On Demand Writing
- Steps to make the right choice and give your best
response in the correct form
5What is FAP?
- FAP stands for FORM, AUDIENCE, and PURPOSE. It
is used to organize the information that you will
see in the test prompts. You will be able to
find FAP in the writing task of the prompts. - It is an acronym that helps you identify what you
are being asked to do on the writing test
6F is for FORM
- WHAT are you writing?
- You are given two prompt choices. Each of these
contain a situation and a writing task. You will
be able to find the FORM within the writing task
of the prompts. - The two FORMS are letter and article.
7P is for PURPOSE
- WHY are you writing?
- You will be able to find the PURPOSE in the
writing task of the prompts. - You will write for one of three purposes
- to persuade
- to narrate an event for a specific purpose
- to inform
8A is for AUDIENCE
- To WHOM are you writing?
- You will be able to find the AUDIENCE in the
writing task of the prompts. - There are many possible audiences, such as
parents, principal, teacher, site-based council,
author, student(s), neighbor(s), board of
education, and others
9SoNOW WHAT?
- 1st - Read both prompts carefully.
- 2nd - Read them both AGAIN!!!
- 3rd - FAP both prompts to identify the form,
audience, and purpose.
10How do I FAP it?
- F (form) identify whether you are writing a
letter or an article. - A (audience) identify to whom you are writing.
Is it a grownup or a business person? Who is it? - P (purpose) identify why you are writing. Are
you persuading, narrating, or informing?
11It should look like this
- F - ______________
- A - ______________
- P - ______________
12Using your time wisely (60 minutes)
- 5 mins Read both prompts carefully and complete
short prewriting on both, e.g., identify key
words, list ideas - 10 mins Choose prompt for which you have the
most ideas and then complete full pre-write
13- 15 mins Write first draft
- 15 mins Revise first draft, making it clear and
complete edit your work to make it correct - 15 mins Write final draft
14Lets practiceWriting to Persuade
- Read both prompts carefully
15Prompt Number One
- SITUATION Summer is almost here and kids are
going to have more free time to enjoy. Some kids
spend most of their free time in front of a video
game or the TV. They dont even like to go
outside. - WRITING TASK Write an article for your school
paper persuading those students to be more
active. Tell them why they need more exercise
and fresh air, and suggest some activities they
might enjoy.
16Prompt Number Two
- SITUATION I Love to Read Week is coming soon.
Your librarian want you to pick one of your
favorite books and write a letter to a friend to
convince him or her to read this book. - WRITING TASK Write a letter to a friend
persuading him or her to read your favorite book.
Be convincing!
17For example
- SITUATION Summer is almost here and kids are
going to have more free time to enjoy. Some kids
spend most of their free time in front of a video
game or the TV. They dont even like to go
outside. - WRITING TASK Write an article for your school
paper persuading those students to be more
active. Tell them why they need more exercise
and fresh air, and suggest some activities they
might enjoy.
FORM
AUDIENCE
PURPOSE
18- SITUATIONI Love to Read Week is coming soon.
Your librarian want you to pick one of your
favorite books and write a letter to a friend to
convince him or her to read this book. - WRITING TASK Write a letter to a friend
persuading him or her to read your favorite book.
Be convincing!
FORM
AUDIENCE
PURPOSE
19Step two Identifying Key Words
- Key words are found in the situation of the
writing prompts. - Key words help you write the introductory
paragraph of your response. - Key words help your audience focus on the main
ideas of your response.
20Step Two Identify key words
Summer is almost here and kids are going to have
more free time to enjoy. Some kids spend most of
their free time in front of a video game or the
TV. They dont even like to go outside.
21Identifying key words
I Love to Read Week is coming soon. Your
librarian wants you to pick one of your favorite
books and write a letter to a friend to convince
him or her to read this book.
22Step three List Ideas
- Problem
- Spending too much time in front of TV or playing
video games is not good for health
- Solution
- Limit time spent indoors during summer
- Play outside
- Try a new sport
- Go for a walk
23Listing ideas
- Reasons
- Easy to read
- About a dog
- About courage
- Suspenseful
- Surprise ending
24Step four Time to decide
- What topic do you know the most about?
- or
- What topic do you know the most about and which
one appeals to you the most?
25Step five write, write, write!
- Write first draft
- Revise first draft, making it clear and complete
edit your work to make it correct - Write final draft
26Drafting/Revising
- Use your prewriting as a guide
- Engage your reader with a lead
- Make revisions as you write
- Anticipate your readers questions to guide your
writing - Stay focused on your purpose
- Make sure youve convinced your reader with an
effective conclusion
27Editing
- Make sure
- Your sentences are varied and complete
- You have used language appropriate for your
reader and purpose - Your spelling is correct
- You have used correct punctuation
28Important points to keep in mind Letter
- Use the correct letter form (business or
friendly) - Support your purpose with details
- Answer audiences anticipated questions
29Important points to keep in mind Article
- Focus on an interesting angle of the topic
- Support your purpose with relevant idea
development - Use text features effectively (sections with
headings, bulleted lists, etc.)
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31- Jennifer Bernhard
- Literacy Specialist
- Clark County Schools
- jennifer.bernhard_at_clark.kyschools.us