Click on the heading above, "New FCAT Narrative Writing Anchor Papers" to view last year's writing prompt and samples. Show your child what a score of 6 looks like. Your child's writing should have an engaging beginning that grabs the reader's attention. It should include numerous, SPECIFIC details with transitional phrases. Additionally, it has to be written in an organizational pattern that flows smoothly.The conclusion should show a thorough ending to the story. The paper must have a sense of completeness, providing full details about everything each step of the way and keep the reader engaged the entire time. Most importantly, the story must be ON TOPIC!
Please contact me if you need my assistance with anything.
Mrs. Bridges
Bridges Best Practices has several educational tools, information, and links to promote practices for educators, parents, and students with the goal of improving education for all students and achieving higher academic success across the curriculum.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
New FCAT Information
I have added a link for you to assess FCAT Reading Task Cards to help your child prepare for the FCAT Reading test. The task cards list FCAT-like questions that you can use to ask your child questions about what they have read.
Click on the heading above "New FCAT Information."
As always, thank you for your assistance in preparing your child for a bright future.
Mrs. Bridges
Click on the heading above "New FCAT Information."
As always, thank you for your assistance in preparing your child for a bright future.
Mrs. Bridges
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