Title: Nevada State Writing Proficiency
1Nevada State Writing Proficiency
2Analyze The Task
- Read the task and identify the most important
information. Highlight or underline critical
information and instructions.
3Practice
- Read the excerpt titled Video Games. Write a
- multi-paragraph argumentative essay
- (approximately 2,000 characters with spaces) in
- which you state and defend a position about the
- positive or negative impacts of video games on
- young people. Support your position using
- textual evidence and logical reasoning from the
- article as well as your own personal experiences
- or knowledge. Be sure to acknowledge and
- refute opposing claims.
4Example
- Read the excerpt titled Video Games. Write a
- multi-paragraph argumentative essay
- (approximately 2,000 characters with spaces) in
- which you state and defend a position about the
- positive or negative impacts of video games on
- young people. Support your position using
- textual evidence and logical reasoning from the
- article as well as your own personal experiences
- or knowledge. Be sure to acknowledge and
- refute opposing claims.
5Review Rubric Before After Writing
- FOUR EXCEEDS STANDARD
- This paper exceeds grade level standards and is
above average. It exhibits All OR MOST of the
following characteristics - Crafts ideas in a detailed, sustained, and
insightful manner - Creates a compelling argument using convincing
evidence acknowledges and distinguishes
counterclaims (argument items only) - Organizes ideas coherently and deliberately to
strengthen or highlight purpose - Demonstrates a purposeful control of language
that invites and engages the audience maintains
a formal style - Manipulates Standard English grammar/usage,
mechanics, and varied sentence patterns to
enhance stylistic effect
6Review Rubric Before After Writing
- THREE MEETS STANDARD
- This paper meets grade level standards and is
adequate. It exhibits ALL OR MOST of the
following characteristics - Focuses and develops ideas with clear, relevant,
and sufficient details, information,
explanations, reasons, and/or examples
appropriate to text type - Argues to support claims using relevant evidence
acknowledges opposing claims (argument items
only) - Organizes ideas clearly and logically with an
introduction, varied transitions, and conclusion
appropriate to text type - Uses precise words, phrases, and clauses
appropriate to audience and purpose maintains a
formal style - Demonstrates command of Standard English
grammar/usage and mechanics uses varied sentence
patterns for meaning, interest, and style
7Responding To Text
- Say it, Support it, Explain it!!!
- SAY (State) your answer to the question in the
thesis statement using key words from the
question. - SUPPORT your opening statement with details and
examples from the text. - EXPLAIN how your details and examples from the
text reinforce your answer to the question.
8Use Dictionaries
- Look up any words that you are unsure of from the
passage. - Remember Alphabetical Order
9Plagiarism
- DO NOT Plagiarize the text
- If plagiarized, you will receive a 0!!!
- Use quotation marks to cite the text
10Essay Structure
- Introduction
- Lead/Hook
- Thesis Statement
- Body
- Textual Support
- Logical Reasoning
- Explanation
- Conclusion
- Restate Thesis
- Wrap-up Essay
11Thesis Statement
Topic Position/Opinion Thesis
- states the main idea of the essay in a complete
sentence, not in a question.
- is usually at the end of an introduction.
- states an opinion or attitude on a topic. It
doesnt just state the topic, itself.
- does not directly announce your main topic
12Body Paragraphs
13Use Transitions
- According to ,
- To begin,
- To continue,
- Furthermore,
- In addition,
- Additionally,
- Hence,
- Thus,
- Similarly,
- In contrast,
- As a result,
- To conclude,
- To wrap up,
- In conclusion,
14Use Varied Sentence Structure
- Simple
- Compound
- Complex
- Compound/Complex
15Revise
- Review rubric and revise as necessary
- Shorten if needed to include a conclusion
- Be sure that you did not plagiarize
16Edit
- Flex your P.E.C.S.
- Use dictionaries to edit spelling
- Edit for comma usage
- Re-read before submitting to edit for typos
17Self-Reflection
- Now, review your mock task and score. On a
- separate piece of paper, write down your
- score. Then, write a paragraph explaining
- why you received the score you did. Be sure
- to include specific examples. Write a second
- paragraph explaining what you could do to
- make your essay better. Be sure to include
- specific details.
18Look at the introductory paragraph below. Seeif
you can identify the thesis statement
andsubpoints.
- When I was young, I always knew that I wanted to
become a teacher someday. When I played, I would
often gather my dolls together and pretend to
teach them how to do math problems or how to read
a book. As I grew older, my desire to become an
ESL teacher became clearer as I did some
volunteer teaching overseas and in the United
States. As I look back on my reasons for
becoming a teacher, there are three reasons that
stand out. They are my love for the English
language, my innate interest in how people learn,
and my desire to help other people.
Subpoints in the thesis or nearby help the reader
know how the essay will be organized
The thesis statement contains the main idea that
controls the content of the essay.
19Thesis Statement
Complete Sentence
The sport of cross-country running has allowed me
to get in better shape and meet some interesting
people.
Thesis Statement
Being a teacher is a great profession, because it
allows me to work with students and be creative.
Thesis Statement
20Thesis Statement
States an Opinion or Attitude
Learning to play many musical instruments
when I was young helped me to become a more
intelligent and well-rounded person.
I learned to play many musical instruments when I
was young.
This thesis statement is much better because
it expresses how the writer feels about the
experience of learning to play musical
instruments. This thesis statement requires the
writer to explain how and why playing a musical
instrument made him/her a better person.
This would not be considered a good thesis
statement because it is only expressing a fact.
It doesnt give the writers opinion or attitude
on playing musical instruments. This thesis
statement doesnt give the writer very much to
explain or prove in his/her essay.
21Thesis Statement
Location
For most of my life I have lived with bad
health, smelly clothes, and a chronic cough. My
children and husband begged me to stop the habit
that caused these conditions, but I couldnt.
The habit of smoking had wrapped its addicting
arms around me and was slowly strangling me until
one day I realized I had to stop. This
realization came after three terrifying events
occurred in my family.
22Thesis Statement
Subtopics
The large influx of people to California has
had major effects on the state.
No subtopics are named in this thesis
statement.
The large influx of people to California has
had major effects on the ability of the state to
provide housing, electricity, and jobs for all
residents.
This statement names three subtopics. Can
you find all of the subtopics?
23Thesis Statement
Dont State the Obvious
In this essay, I am going to discuss the
effects of long-term drug abuse.
Long-term drug use can have disastrous
effects on ones marriage, career, and health.