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NAVAED FTCE 6-12 flashcards Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ Common Purposes for Writing (2) To express an idea or opinion, to provide information, to explore a topic or to argue a point. 3 Needs for Assessment Tools (2) 1. Inform students of expectations before starting 2. Act as a formative, self or peer assessment during 3. Act as a final evaluative tool after Holistic Rubrics (2) Best when assessing the overall quality, proficiency, or comprehension of writing Analytic Rubrics (2) Best for giving detailed feedback on a specific set of skills

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NAVAED FTCE 6-12 flashcards Exam
Questions and Answers Graded A+

Common Purposes for Writing (2) To express an idea or opinion, to provide information,
to explore a topic or to argue a point.



3 Needs for Assessment Tools (2) 1. Inform students of expectations before starting

2. Act as a formative, self or peer assessment during

3. Act as a final evaluative tool after



Holistic Rubrics (2) Best when assessing the overall quality, proficiency, or
comprehension of writing



Analytic Rubrics (2) Best for giving detailed feedback on a specific set of skills




Peer Review (2) Occurs between drafting & revising

Acts as a reader to offer feedback on if the writer communicated clearly

Helps build reading, writing, & collaboration skills



Teacher Student Conferencing (2) Great time to do this is when students are involved in
centers/workshops

,Written Comments on Drafts (2) Avoid overwhelming student with too much feedback

Must be specific, helpful & encouraging

Margin notes- Formative

Notes at the end- summative



Google Docs (2) Effective collaboration tool, allowing students to share writing and get
feedback.



3 Steps When Choosing Text (3) 1. Use quantitative measures such as Lexile

2. Use qualitative tools such as rubrics

3. apply professional judgement



Effective Text Analysis Strategies (3) Modeling text analysis (metacognition or thinking
aloud is important when doing this)

Graphic Organizers



Literary Devices to Examine During Text Analysis (3) Imagery, symbolism, diction,
figurative language, semantic structures & syntactic structures



Activating Prior Knowledge (reading strategy) (3) Pre reading strategy




Clarifying (reading strategy) (3) During reading

Self monitoring comprehension by asking questions, reading & searching for context clues.

,Generating & Answering Questions (reading strategy) (3) During reading

Students ask and answer questions at key points in the text



Summarizing (reading strategy) (3) After reading

present statement that sums up main idea



Paraphrasing (reading strategy) (3) During key points & after reading

like summarizing

incorporates new knowledge into student thinking



Analyzing (reading strategy) (3) During close reads

Students reread key pieces of text with a specific question in mine.

Students organize information into a graphic organizer



ELA Text books (3) Resource not curriculum

May be below grade reading level/ too easy at times



Hints Authors Drop Within a Text for Unknown Words (3) Restatement, definition,
contrast, synonyms/ antonyms, examples, explanations



When Choosing a Text Consider... (3) Student interest, readability, matching text to task

, Good Strategies to Promote Fluency (3) Readers Theater - when students read from a
script adapted from literature

Choral Reading



Bad Strategies to Promote Fluency (3) Popcorn reading, round robin reading, & sustained
silent reading



Cause & Effect (Text Structure) (3) Casual relationship between an event & the events
that come after. Clue words: therefore, because, as a result, leading to, consequently, for this
reason.



Chronological Order (Text Structure) (3) Organized into chronological order. Clue words:
after, at, before, during, finally, first, second, third, last.



Compare & Contrast (Text Structure) (3) Communicates the similarities & differences
between a set of events, concepts, ideas, or people. Clue words: more/less, in contrast to, in spite
of, instead of, nevertheless, on the other hand, rather than, similarly.



Descriptive (Text Structure) (3) Paints a picture for the reader. Clue words: for example,
for instance, looks like, sounds like, feels like.



Problem/ Solution (Text Structure) (3) Presents an issue or set of issues & possible
solutions. Then examines the effects of the solutions. Clue words: because, one part of, as a
result, consequently.

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