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Title: TAKS Test CONSTRUCTION


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TAKS TestCONSTRUCTION
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Important WORD
  • TRIPLET

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What is a triplet?
  • Triplet three
  • Three reading selections linked by a common
    theme.
  • Consists of
  • a literary piece
  • an expository piece
  • a viewing and representing piece

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What is a literary piece?
  • A short story or chapter from a novel
  • Fiction

Piece 1
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What is an expository piece?
  • Informational such as an essay or a magazine
    article
  • Non-fiction

Piece 2
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What is a viewing and representing piece?
  • Visual Representation
  • Examples
  • an advertisement
  • a web page
  • a cartoon
  • a chart or a graph

Piece 3
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Important WORD
  • TEXTUAL EVIDENCE

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What is textual evidence?
  • Textual
  • From the text (from your reading)
  • Evidence
  • To support with testimony
  • Used for your multiple choice AND short essay
    answers

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Finding textual evidence
  • You will not be able to find textual evidence by
    skimming the reading.
  • You will need to read the entire reading
    selections.
  • Sometimes you may have to re-read.
  • Sometimes you may have to re-read again.

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Sections of the Test
  • Easy as 1234

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Section 1Reading Multiple Choice Questions
  • 28 questions
  • Basic Understanding
  • Literary Elements and Techniques
  • Analysis and Critical Evaluation

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Section 2Short Answer Essays
  • You will have three short answer essays on the
    TAKS test.
  • The three essays cover
  • The literary piece
  • The expository piece
  • A crossover essay
  • Will either compare or contrast the literary and
    expository pieces
  • You must have evidence from both reading pieces

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Short Answer Essays (cont.)
  • It is the best practice to use embedded direct
    quotes to answer these essays.
  • Possible scores 0, 1, 2, 3

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Important WORD
  • EMBEDDED QUOTES

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Embedded Quotes
  • Definition Using a direct quotation from the
    reading piece and incorporating, or embedding,
    the textual evidence into a sentence containing
    your own words.
  • your words direct quotation

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Embedded Quotes Example
  • Example
  • He is so successful in what he does that at
    this point, there arent enough seats in Madison
    Square Garden to contain all the people he has
    written for.
  • Your words
  • He is so successful in what he does that
  • Direct quotation (from the text)
  • at this point, there arent enough seats in
    Madison Square Garden to contain all the people
    he has written for.

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Section 3Essay Prompt
  • You will have pages to brainstorm what you will
    write in your essay.
  • Use them.
  • Thinking maps, outlines, lists
  • You will have pages to write a rough draft of
    your essay.
  • Use them.
  • This seems like more work, but it is worth the
    effort.
  • You will have two pages to write an essay over
    the prompt. There is nothing that says you have
    to use them both, but most of you will.

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Essay Prompt Rubric
  • The essay written about the prompt is evaluated
    by the following
  • Focus and coherence
  • Organization
  • Development of Ideas
  • Voice
  • Conventions

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Essay Prompt Rubric
  • The essay written about the prompt is evaluated
    by the following
  • Focus and coherence
  • Know what the prompt is asking for
  • Stay on topic
  • Avoid fluff
  • Organization
  • Present ideas clearly and effectively
  • Development of Ideas
  • Thorough and specific development of each idea
  • Thoughtful and insightful
  • Voice
  • Authentic and original
  • Clear expression of individuality and unique
    perspective
  • Conventions

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Essay Prompt Grading
  • The essay is graded holistically.
  • Possible scores 1, 2, 3, 4
  • You must get at least a 2 on this essay to pass
    the English TAKS test.

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Section 4Revising and Editing (Multiple Choice)
  • 20 questions
  • 2 peer-editing selections

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Revising and Editing (Multiple Choice) (cont.)
  • Adding, deleting, or rearranging sentences to
    improve organization and development
  • Adding appropriate transitions
  • Recognizing correct and effective sentences
  • Correcting grammar, usage, spelling,
    capitalization, and punctuation errors
  • Replacing vague or informal words or phrases with
    more specific or appropriate language

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Test Objectives
  • 1-6

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Test Objectives 1-3
  • 1. The student will demonstrate a basic
    understanding of culturally diverse written
    texts. (Multiple Choice)
  • 2. The student will demonstrate an understanding
    of the effects of literary elements and
    techniques in culturally diverse written texts.
    (Multiple Choice and short essay)
  • 3. The student will demonstrate the ability to
    analyze and critically evaluate culturally
    diverse written texts and visual representations.
    (Short essay)

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Test Objectives 4-6
  • 4 5. The student will, within a given context,
    produce an effective composition for a specific
    purpose that demonstrates a command of the
    conventions of spelling, capitalization,
    punctuation, grammar, usage, and sentence
    structure. (Essay Prompt)
  • 6. The student will demonstrate the ability to
    proofread to improve the clarity and
    effectiveness of a piece of writing. (Multiple
    Choice)

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Review Questions
  • What is a triplet?
  • What is textual evidence?
  • What is an embedded quote?
  • How many sections are there on the test?
  • What must you make on the essay prompt to pass
    the entire test?
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