Purpose, Focus, and Organization
Evidence and Elaboration
Conventions of Standard English
Types of Writing
Random Review
100

What is the highest number of points you can receive on this portion of the Writing FSA Assessment?

What is 4 points.

100

If a prompt states that you should "explain", "inform", "describe", 

What is 4 points.

100
What is the highest points you can receive on this portion?
What is 2 points.
100

Which type of writing persuades the reader to a point of view?

What is Argumentative?

100

Where is the prompt located in the FSA Writing Assessment?

What is the back of the book?

200

What does it mean for the essay to be consistently focused?

What is on topic and on the prompt.

200
How many sources must you cite in your essay?
What is 2 or more sources.
200
True or False- conventions are not important on the assessment.
What is False.
200

Which type of writing informs the reader?

What is informational.

200

On what day will we be taking the Writing FSA?

What is April 6th?

300

How do you move from one point to another while writing?

What is using transition words, transitional strategies, or phrases?

300

Name a way to elaborate on your evidence.

What is quotations, examples, or definitions.

300
What does conventions refer to?
What is spelling, sentence formation, punctuation, and capitalization.
300

If a prompt states that you should "explain", "inform", "describe", it is an ______________ essay.

What is Informative?

300

RUPR stands for...

What is Read the Prompt, Underline the FAT-P, Plan your writing, Reread to make sure you've answered every question?

400
What are the components you must have in your essay?
What is Introduction, body and conclusion.
400
Where should your evidence and elaboration come from?
What is text evidence/ articles.
400

Are minor errors acceptable for a score of two points?

What is yes?

400

What are the two types of writing that the prompt may ask you to write?

What is Informative or Argumentative?

400
What is the highest score you can receive on the FSA writing Assessment?
What is 10 points.
500

What are the 4 things you need to look for to make sure you understand what a prompt is asking you to do? 

(hint - Think FAT-P) 

What is Format, Audience, Topic, and Purpose?

500
Name 3 ways you can support your opinion.
What is use sources, facts, and details.
500

Is the formation of sentences important to this assessment?

What is yes?

500

If a prompt states that you should "take a position", "argue", or "decide whether or not",  it is an __________ prompt.

What is an argumentative prompt.

500

What is the first thing you should do when you begin the assessment?

What is read the prompt and decide if it is an informative or argumentative essay.