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In Common:Effective Writing for All
Students
A Common Core Implementation Resource for
Writing instruction
SAPA joint project of Student Achievement Partners and The Vermont Writing Collaborative…
In CommonA Common Core Implementation Resource for Writing Instruction
Purpose:
• Develop a clearer understanding of the qualities of effective writing as described in the Common Core Standards.
• Provide some examples of how writing can be meaningfully integrated into the curriculum.
The ProcessHow were papers collected and reviewed?
• Request for papers• Work with SAP and Lead Writers of the CCSS to
understand writing types• Packets assembled• Two day retreat• Annotations• Review/Feedback• Second call for papers• More feedback and informal field testing
What is “In Common”?A collection of annotated student samples K-12.
• On Demand Writing• Range of Writing
On Demand WritingUniform Prompts
• Three Writing Types K-12• Text Based – 2-3 class sessions• Similar Prompts K-5 and 6-12
Purpose:• Highlight the developmental progressions in the
standards• Build an understanding of grade specific
expectations
Grade 1 Informative Explanatory Prompt
Grade 1 Informational/Explanatory Directions should be read aloud and clarified by the teacherWater ConservationStudent Directions Day 1
Today, you are going to get ready to write an informational piece to answer this question:What can you do to save water? Day 1 Get ready to write.1. Watch the video, The Adventures of EcoRilla.2. Discuss this question briefly with your classmates: Why is it important to save water?3. Listen to the Readers’ Theatre: Water Wise-All About Water Conservation carefully.4. What can you do to save water? Turn and talk to a partner about what you could do.5. Fold a piece of paper into quarters. Pick at least four things that you could do to save water. Draw a picture of each to show what you chose.
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Grade 5 Informative Explanatory Prompt
Grade 5 Informational/Explanatory Writing Prompt Copy for students Directions should be read aloud and clarified by the teacher
Water ConservationStudent Directions Day 1 Today, you are going to prepare to write an informational essay to answer this question:What can you do to save water? Day 1 Get ready to write.1. Watch the video: Water Conservation Tips.2. Discuss this question briefly with your class: Why is it important to save water?3. Listen to the article: Save our Water! carefully. You may want to take notes for your essay as you
read.4. What can you do to save water? Turn and talk to a partner about what you could do. You each
have three minutes to explain what you would do and why.5. On a piece of lined paper, write your name and grade, the date, the name of your school and your
state, and your teacher's name. You will use this paper tomorrow for writing.
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What can you do to save water?
Kindergarten Response
What can you do to save water?
Grade 3 Response
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What can you do to save water?
Grade 5 Response
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Grade 8 Informative Explanatory PromptEXCER
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Grade 11-12 Informative Explanatory PromptEXCER
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“What effect did the Great Depression have on people who lived through it?”
Grade 8 Response
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“What effect did the Great Depression have on people who lived through it?”
Grade 11-12 Response
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Range of Writing
• Classroom Samples K-12 to illustrate CCSS 10: writing for a range of discipline specific tasks, purposes and audiences
Purpose:• Breadth• Ideas for integration
Writing in the Classroom!
For use by educators, administrators and students…• Several versions of each piece• Available electronically on achievethecore.org
Annotated
Not AnnotatedEdited for Student Use
Some Clarifications:
• Examples of competent writing at each grade level, not benchmarks.
• Chosen specifically to illustrate CCSS Writing Standards 1, 2 and 3 (Argument/Opinion, Informative/Explanatory and Narrative). Mastery of conventions was not evaluated in choosing and annotating these pieces.
How can you use In Common?
• To help both students and teachers better understand the qualities of effective writing.
• To provide a foundation for analysis and discussion that can lead to a deep and nuanced understanding of the Common Core Writing Standards.
A Work in Progress…
The CCSS are meant to broaden, not narrow, our understanding of effective writing. This resource has a similar purpose.
In Common is intended to be a “living document”, which will be added to, revised, and improved as more teachers and students work with the Common Core State Standards.
We welcome your feedback and ideas as we move forward in this process.
Presenters’ Names
Diana LeddyEducational Consultant
Joey HawkinsEducational Consultant
www.vermontwritingcollaborative.org
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In Common:Effective Writing for All
Students
A Common Core Implementation Resource for
Writing instruction