6+1 Traits
Vocabulary/Gammar
Writing Process Traits
Spelling/Writer
Rubrics
100

 Why should teachers use 6 +1 traits when teaching?

Provides a tool to help note students strengths and weaknesses in the writing process. 

100

What is a Noun?

A person, place or thing

100

The planning stage of the writing process, often when graphic organizers are used

Prewriting 

100

Encoding and generating from memory all the letters that correspond to a spoken word

Spelling

100

A scoring guide that seeks to evaluate a students performance based on the sum of a full range of criteria 

Rubrics 

200

There are 6 +1 traits of good writing including ideas, organization, word choice, and voice. What are the other 3 traits

Sentence fluency, conventions, and presentation

200

What are some ways to increase vocabulary in the classroom?



(needs 2 of the listed) High quality language in the classroom, read alouds, vocab instruction, word learning strategies, and independent reading

200

The focus of the writing workshop is on this rather than the process that leads to a finished product.

The writers

200

This is the style of writing instruction that is meant to ease the learning of cursive and print

D'Nealian

200

A rubric is a _______ for students in order to get the students to think about the criteria on which their work will be graded on.

Working guide 

300

What is said to be the “heart of the message”

Ideas

300

What is one word learning strategy?



Context clues, use of resources(dictionary), using meaningful parts (prefix, suffix, word family)

300

The bridge between shared writing and independent writing 



Guided writing 

300

The perception that a written text is of poor quality can result from this aspect

Poor handwriting 
300

 Rubrics help teachers _________ the quality of their direct instructions by providing focus and emphasis to particular details as a model for students 

Increase 

400

_______ is the flow of the language, the sound of word patterns.


Sentence Fluency 

400

What is a compound Sentence? (provide an example)



A compound sentence is made of two or more simple sentences joined together.  (My friend has a cat named blue, and he looks just like a cloud)

400

The acronym TAP stands for these three considerations that writers attend to during prewriting

Task, Audience, Purpose

400

This is the knowledge of how to connect the sound of spoken English with letters or groups of letters

Spelling phonics

400

This rubric  provides useful feedback on area of strength and weakness while the criterion can be weighted to reflect the relative importance of each dimension 

Analytic 

500
  1.  What is analytic assessment? 

A method of looking at the main characteristics of writing and assessing them independently from one another.

500

Which tier of explicit instruction should you use during vocabulary instruction… 1: basic words 2: words with general use but not common 3: rare words limited to a specific domain?


2: words with general use but not common

500

Name two of the essential characteristics of writing workshops

Choices about content, time for writing, teaching, talking, periods of focused study, publication rituals, high expectations of safety, structured management

500

 The following 

  • A word’s language of origin and history of use can explain it’s spelling

  • A word’s meaning or part of speech can explain it’s spelling

The 5 principles of English spelling 

500

This rubrics disadvantage consist of not providing specific feedback for improvement and its criteria cannot be weighted. What rubric is this?

Holistic 

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