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1 Written Language Assessment
Chapter 8 ~~~~~ Written Language Assessment

2 Six Trait of Writing + One
Ideas and Concepts: idea generation; organization, sequence, awareness of audience Organization: internal structure, sequence Voice: author’s personal style Word Choice: originality/maturity of vocabulary Sentence Fluency: quantity of written output Conventions: technical aspects of writing; punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, and numbers Presentation: legibility/readability of final product Transparency 7-1 What are the basic components of written language? Ideation: idea generation; organization, sequence, awareness of audience Mechanics: technical aspects of writing; punctuation, capitalization, abbreviations, numbers Structure: way words are put together to form phrases, clauses, sentences Fluency: number of words written Vocabulary: word choice

3 STEPS IN THE WRITING PROCESS
Step 1: Prewriting, Planning Step 2: Writing, Drafting Step 3: Revising, Editing Step 4: Proofreading Step 5: Publishing, Sharing

4 Writing Assessment Things to do
Assess the classroom writing environment, procedures, products and intrinsic factors Determine writing interests Do a written work sample Observe while writing Require journal entry dialogue Encourage self/peer evaluation before beginning specific test measures, teachers should begin by assessing daily classroom procedures, products, and intrinsic factors that impact students’ overall abilities, output and attitude. It is important to consider students’ writing interests, whether the classroom environment is conducive to facilitating, stimulating, and accommodating young writers, how they perform on daily work products, student journal entries, and measures of self-assessment. Direct observation of students while in the process of writing, can provide insights and a wealth of information that cannot be so clearly ascertained in the testing process.

5 Written Language Assessment
Work Sample Analysis Student Writing Journals Self and Peer Assessments Assessment of the Writing Process Portfolio Assessment Curriculum-based Measurement Performance-based Assessment

6 Spelling Assessment Spelling Error Analysis Dictated Spelling Tests
Informal Spelling Inventory Cloze Procedure Spelling Curriculum-based Measurement Phonemic Awareness Spelling Assessment Inventory of Word Knowledge Spelling Word Test: Flow List

7 Handwriting Assessment
Handwriting Sample Assessment Curriculum-based Measurement: Handwriting Probes Handwriting Error Analysis Procedure Zaner-Bloser Evaluation Scale

8 Scoring Procedures Holistic scoring
One score assigned; after examining as a whole; provides overall impression of work Analytic scoring Multiple scores assigned to various components Anchor papers Used as a model; all other work is rated based on how they compare to the anchor


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