Title: North Carolina 4th Grade Writing Test
1North Carolina 4th Grade Writing Test
Kathy KeaneCatawba County Schools
2What questions do we have about the North
Carolina 4th Grade Writing Test?
3How long is the test?
75 minutesThe students must plan, write, revise
and edit their papers in this amount of time.
4Will my child be given a topic to write about?
Prompt
5What materials will my child receive for the test?
2- 2 pencils
2 pieces of lined paper for writing
Blank paper for planning
Prompt page with bulleted items
6Will my child receive any help from the teacher
on the test?
The teacher will read aloud the prompt and bulle
ted list two times. The teacher is not allowed
to help with the writing.
7Who will score my childs writing test?
- Professional Testing/Scoring Company
- Highly trained scorers/readers
- (Trained with the North Carolina specific
rubric)
8How is my childs paper scored?
Every paper has at least 2 separate readers
A reader gives each paper a score of (1,2,3 or 4
) for Content (the story). This score is
doubled. A reader gives each paper a score of (
0,1 or 2) for Conventions (spelling, punctuation,
capitalization, verb tense). The two readers
points are added together to come up with the
total score (4 to 20 points).
9What is a passing score for the test?
Writing Achievement Levels (Possible 4-20 points
total) Level I 4-7 points Level II
8-11 points Level III (
Passing Score) 12-16 points Level IV
(Passing Score) 17-20 points
10What areas of conventions are scored?
Sentence FormationFragments, Run-ons, Phrases
or Clauses UsageIncorrect use of verbs, Pronoun
misuse, Incorrect formation, Failure to use a
word according to its standard meaning
MechanicsIncorrect capitalization and
punctuation, Patterns of misspellings of common
words or incorrect pluralization
11Writing the Narrative
The students will be focusing on writing a NARRA
TIVE (Story) Personal or Imaginative Narra
tives are StoriesStories are Narratives
12What is a Personal Narrative?
A story about a small moment in time that coul
d be about something they have experienced, heard
about, or read about
13Personal Narrative Examples
- Tell about a time that you had fun with a friend
or relative.
- Think of a time that you tried something new.
- Tell about a time that you helped someone.
- Think of a time when you were happy.
- Tell about a time when you were frightened.
14What is an Imaginative Narrative?
A story about a small moment in time that the pr
ompt sets up for the writer to tell a story
about
15Imaginative Narrative Examples
Imagine a friend gave you a funny-looking watch.
When you put the watch on, something very
surprising happened. Write a story about what
happened the time your friend gave you a
funny-looking watch. As you are walking to yo
ur classroom at school, you come upon a strange
box blocking the hallway. You hear a noise coming
from the box. You reach down to open the box.
Tell what happens. You wake up one morning and
discover that you are invisible. Tell what
happens.
16What does a passing paper look like?
2006-2007 Imaginative Prompt Imagine a friend g
ave you a funny-looking watch. When you put the
watch on, something very surprising happened.
Write a story about what happened the time your
friend gave you a funny-looking watch.
http//www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/accountability
/testing/writing/grade4generalassessment.pdf
17What does a passing paper look like?
http//www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/accountability
/testing/writing/grade4generalassessment.pdf
18What does a passing paper look like?
Happy Birthday! yelled everyone. Thank you,
I said and ate a piece of cake. As I was about
to drink some coke, Kathy, my friend, walked up
to me. Here, she said handing me a small
present wrapped in red wrapping paper. As I was
just about to say thank you, she walked away, so
I just opened it.
19What does a passing paper look like?
I looked inside the box and there was a funny
looking watch inside. I then slipped it on my
wrist and all of a sudden I was in a whirl of
colors going around and around until I was on
level ground again.
20What does a passing paper look like?
I looked around and said, Fifi, I dont think
were at home anymore. Then, I looked at myself
and I was wearing a pink dress with a pointy hat.
All of a sudden, a horse drawn carriage went by
and a knight in shining armor came out. He
walked over to me and said, Need a ride
princess? Okay I said cautiously.
21What does a passing paper look like?
I put my hand in his and he helped me onto the
carriage. He pulled the reigns and said, Van!
and the beautiful white horse started going
faster and faster until it slowed to a stop. As
I looked around, we were at the castle. Who
lives here? I questioned the knight. Very
funny, he said. He helped me out of the
carriage and said, Welcome home.
22What does a passing paper look like?
As I walked up the marbled steps and knocked on
the door, a man came onto the porch. Honey! he
said. He gave me a hug. Where have you been?
Oh, it doesnt matter, he answered himself. He
also said, Come in, come in! So, I came in.
Go look at your bedroom. Its clean since
youve been gone. Wait a second did he really
think that I was his daughter? Id find out
later.
23What does a passing paper look like?
Right then, I wanted to know what my, or her,
bedroom looked like, so I went upstairs to her
bedroom. In the bedroom, there were letter
blocks made from wood that spelled her name.
Priscilla, my name must be Priscilla I thought.
There was someone in the room with a black dress
and an apron on. Ill iron this skirt and Ill
be on my way Miss, she said. She must have been
the maid.
24What does a passing paper look like?
I went back downstairs and my father, or
Priscillas father, had made a big feast. We ate
and ate until we couldnt eat any longer. Then,
I saw that darn watch again. I slipped it on and
returned at my normal house. That was a day that
I would never forget. I kept the watch on my
real dresser and went back sometimes. Im glad
Kathy got it for me.
25What does a passing paper look like?
- Check out the stories in your packet that we have
written together
- Mermaid Story-Imaginative Narrative
- Roller Coaster-Personal Narrative
- Prior NC Writing Prompts
26What are some common mistakes that students make
when writing?
27Common Mistakes
It was a dark, cloudy, sunny day when I was going
to help my mom bake a cake for my dad.
28Common Mistakes
Bam! The snow fell all over the city and covered
everything with snow.
Ding! Dong! I ran down to breakfast.
29Common Mistakes
The red car and the giant truck ran into each
other beside the gray post at the square corner
of the black paved parking lot behind the brown
brick building in the breezy city. My uncle with
red hair and my very calm cousin were not hurt.
30Common Mistakes
I said can I go then Charles said please let him
go. Mom said I will think about it. I said when
will you tell me? She said I dont know, maybe
tonight when Dad comes home. I said ok. She said
ok. Then I said ok.
31Common Mistakes
I was surprised. I got a present. It was a ball.
It was a green ball. It was a yellow and red
ball. I liked it so so so so so so so so so so so
so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so
so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so
so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so
so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so
so so so so so so much.
32What are some things you can do at home to help
your child with writing?
33Make a list with your child of things he/she has
experienced
- Happy
- The birth of a baby sister or brother
- The loss of a first tooth
- A favorite vacation
- A favorite birthday party
- Proud
- A first homerun
- A first recital
- A first A paper
- Doing all your chores
- Helping someone
34spectacular
enormous
magnificent
Encourage your child to recycle some of their
story ideas. It is helpful for them to use ideas,
phrases and Sparkle Words from other stories.
35Stretching Out The Story! (Help your child fill o
ut the chart for his/her story.)
36Stretching Out The Story! (Winning a sandcastle c
ontest)
37- READ to your childrenshow them examples of good
beginnings and endings.
- Point out the word choice in the storyIsnt
this a great way that this author lets us know
what the character looks like?
38- Tell your children STORIES
- Give them ideas by telling them about a moment in
your life
- Remind them about things that you have done
together
- Remember to focus on ONE snapshot story at a time
39- Let your child read their stories aloud to you.
- Respond first with a positive comment.
- If you notice things that need to be revised,
remember that your child can only work on one
thing at a time.
- Above allbe patient and positive.
40 High Frequency Words
Fourth graders are expected to spell high
frequency words correctly for the North Carolina
Writing Test. You can help your child by having
him/her study portions of the list nightly. They
can write the words they consistently miss on
index cards to use as flash cards. You can also
write the words on index cards and cut the
letters apart for your child to reassemble.
cut-apart words
flash cards
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41Thank you for being here for your children?
Parents are their children's first and most
important teachers, and, for children to be
successful in school, parents and families need
to be actively involved in their children's
learning. They need to become involved early and
stay involved throughout the school year.
U.S. Department of Education