Learning Objectives:
- Unpack an Embedded Assessment for key knowledge and skills
- identify choices made daily
- brainstorm and categorize ideas
- draft a response about a significant choice
Opening:
1. Tear off last TWO pages of your test.
- Give me the last, lined page.
2. Score and Review CBA
- What are your strengths and weaknesses?
- Review TEKS tested
- Create a summary of strengths and weaknesses
- Attach summary to Reading test and place in working folder
- Place any additional ELA papers (including loose pages in notebooks) into your folder.
3. Update and Share your Working Folder cover in your small groups.
- What changes have you started to notice that you hadn't thought about?
- Who else gets involved in these changes?
- Does everyone have the same opinion about the changes in your life?
Work Period:
4. Preview the Composition Test Prompt that you kept out of your folder.
5. Put your name on it.
6. Read the "Read" box to yourself.
- Jot down thoughts on the quote.
- What's it say?
- What's it mean?
- What do you think about when you read it?
7. When you read the "Think" statement, what other thoughts come to mind about the topic of failure and success?
- Jot them down.
8. What is the prompt?
- What must you do? Circle the VERB
- What must it be about? Underline the nouns
9. Examine a model from last year's STAAR.
- What makes a great essay?
- What's its purpose?
- Who is the audience?
- How is it organized?
10. How do you brainstorm?
Closing:
11. Take time to brainstorm and even draft tonight in preparation for the essay test tomorrow. You may even prepare a draft and bring it in tomorrow.
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