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STAAR WRITING WORKSHOP

(Strategies to engage students in the classroom )

Presentation by: Anna Zambrano and Cassandra Torres

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Today’s Agenda

• Introduction

• Finding a Cure for Writer’s Block

• STAAR Essay Prompt

• Connecting the Prompt using Teacher Modeling

• 3 Minute Essay

• Connecting Literature to our Personal Stories

• Using TEA Released tests to make practice prompts for our students

• Analyzing Strategy for Secondary Teachers

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HELPING YOUR STUDENTS CONNECT WITH THE TOPIC

• Most students have a very hard time connecting with STAAR topics. They tend to get writers block and have no idea how to connect with the generic topic.

• In order to get them to connect with various topics, teachers need to model how they would go about elaborating on different types of prompts.

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Essay Prompt

Write an essay explaining the importance of standing up for yourself.

***Reminder that you can use this process with any grade by making modifications to the prompt or the story you decide to tell to your

students.***

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My Story…

Dr. Lynch + Dr. Palmer + Dr. Wilson =( College Professor) (Dean of College) (Dr. Lynch’s Dept. Head)

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3 minute essay

• I will now give you 3 minutes to write your own “mini essay” using the prompt I just gave you.

• After those 3 minutes are up, you will turn to a neighbor and give them a little summary about what you wrote about. When you have finished please count the number of lines you used! ( 2 minutes)

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Now Let’s Share!• Would anyone like to share a brief summary of what you

and your partner discussed?

• How could you see yourself using a method like this in your classroom? How would you modify it?

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How can we connect this to literature in the classroom?

• We have just finished going over the teacher modeled example.

• Now you may be asking yourself how I can connect this type of learning to a story, picture, or quote that the STAAR test might use as a prompt?

• Well let’s see for ourselves.

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QR CODE and TEA WEBSITE

TEA WEBSITE FOR RELEASED TESTS:A. English 1 p. 26B. 7th grade p. 06C. English 2 p. 26

http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/testquestions/

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Released STAAR Test Prompts from 2013

ENGLISH 2 ENGLISH 1 7TH GRADE WRITING

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Taking STAAR prompts and implementing them with your students.

• Like many of the STAAR examples you have just seen, we can use the following methods with your students at any grade level…

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Some of you may know this famous woman…

• Rosa Parks, like many of the stories we just wrote down, stood up for herself during a difficult time.

• I have chosen this story because it connects the most to my own personal story and the prompt I made for it.• Compare and contrast

• My person story vs. A historical occurrence

• Here is where we can make the connection to the kids. • Background knowledge!!!!!

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English 2 / 7th grade Example

• When we are confident in a decision, all our fear seems to go away.

• Write an essay explaining how a decision you made eliminated any fear you had.

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For the English 2 and 7th grade Teachers…

• How would you normally present a prompt like this to your students?

• With the new information you have received, how would you modify your lessons to help your students connect with the prompt?

• Would any of the elementary teachers use this kind of prompt in a modified way? How so?

• How can junior high teachers prepare their students to not only utilize this during 7th grade STAAR, but prepare them for high school as well?

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English 1 Example

• Examine the picture to the left.

• Write a story about a time when you have gotten into serious trouble. Be sure that your story is interesting and complete and contains a plot and engaging characters.

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English 1 Teachers…

• Not only does is this picture used as a tool for a prompt, but it also includes inferencing. If you compare the picture from the previous slide to the example on the TEA website, you see that the author inferences a topic from the two pictures.

• How could elementary and junior high teachers use pictures to help prepare students for this type of inferencing on essays?

• How would high school teachers modify this type of lesson to not only help with inferencing, but to connect it to writing?

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THANK YOU


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