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Title: How to Conquer the 5th Grade Writing Test


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How to Conquer the 5th Grade Writing Test
  • By Mountain Park 5th Grade Teachers

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Ideas
  • Stick to the topic and develop a main idea.
  • Include descriptive, supporting details.
  • Add personal experiences and/or examples about
    the topic.
  • Write enough! An essay or story should be no less
    than 1 ½ pages, or it may be considered too short
    to score.

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Organization
  • The lead must grab the readers attention and
    introduce the topic or begin the story.
  • Write in paragraphs, sequenced with the most
    important idea first for informational or
    persuasive. Events must be sequenced in time
    order in narrative writing.
  • Transition smoothly and creatively from one idea
    or event to the next.
  • Write an effective ending that does not repeat
    ideas and gives the audience a sense of closure.

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Style
  • Sentence Variety Use different length
    sentences include a mixture of declarative,
    interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory
    sentences use simple, compound, and complex
    sentences.
  • Voice- Pay attention to the audience by writing
    as if the student is speaking, like a
    conversation with the reader. Individual
    personalities should shine through!
  • Word Choice Use higher level vocabulary that is
    exact and engaging (hundred dollar words,
    awesome adjectives, vivid verbs, etc.).

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Conventions
  • Sentence Structure- no sentence fragments or
    run-ons!
  • Punctuation end punctuation is the most
    important, but also quotation marks, commas, etc.
  • Grammar- subject/verb agreement, usage
  • Spelling- grade level words should be spelled
    correctly, but it is more important for students
    to include higher level vocabulary (even if it is
    not spelled correctly!)

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For more information
  • Visit the Georgia Department of Education website
  • http//www.gadoe.org/

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How weve improved
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See you at the Saturday Writing Extravaganzas!
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