BUSD English Language Arts Professionals

The purpose of this forum is to share insights and resources as classroom ELA/ELD teachers in the secondary schools in BUSD. It is a working blog for English teachers, and not the official website of Bellflower Unified School District.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

How to Access Writing Assessment Scoring Page on Data Director


How to:

  • Log in to Data Director  (I put a link to Data Director here on the blog): 
  • Students --> Search Options --> Schedule
  • Highlight the appropriate course
  • Go to --> View Assessments  If necessary, specify 2010-2011, ELA Writing, Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
  • Pull down and select
  • Select “Click here to edit by page”
  • Ta-da!  Enter scores; save periodically

Friday, September 24, 2010

District Writing Assessments

Mayfair English 9-12 is administering on-demand baseline writing assessments between September 28 and October 7; the large window leaves plenty of room for teachers to work the assessment in at an appropriate time.   We are using the same prompts we developed in grade level PLTs in the 2009-2010 school year:
  •   9th -- Expository, Response to Literature
  • 10th -- Expository, Persuasive
  • 11th -- Expository, Compare/Contrast
  • 12th -- Expository, Argument
We will assess in the spring following a grade-level specific expository writing unit.  Again, the essays will be produced on-demand, but this second assessment follows direct reading and writing instruction, giving teachers plenty to talk about in their respective PLTs.

Charlene Bowden came to Mayfair the other day and set up a page in Data Director that enables us to enter writing assessment scores directly into DD, using the holistic 6-point rubric we have been using.  Finally!  The scores will BE somewhere, and we can track and compare, year to year.

Copies of a holistic rubric will be provided at the next PLT and discussed.  Scores will be recorded as a single number, 1-6.  Since the primary purpose of this assessment is to inform our writing instruction (and not communication with students), the holistic score is sufficient; the more detailed, 6x6 full-page 6-Trait Scoring Rubric is useful when communicating with students after a multi-draft process essay.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Benchmark Revision Document

Remember this from June?  I sent this to BHS, and to Charlene Bowden -- it is my understanding that she forwarded this to the people who write the benchmark exam and they are supposed to make sure that these are the convention skills tested quarter by quarter.  Here's what the document said:



Dear Colleagues:

A small, exhausted and beleaguered committee of teachers met in my room today [June 2010], and tried to articulate how the benchmark should roll out.

When we looked at the “Power Standards” in Reading and Writing, we were satisfied with how those standards have been tested.  Those really are recursive, and we teach the same standards all of the time as we read and write with kids.   The only thing we wanted to try and roll out differently was the grammar. 

Now, this can surely be refined, but this is what we came up with this morning:

Qtr
Grades 9-10
Grades 11-12
1
parts of speech
verb tenses
subject/verb agreement
subject/verb agreement
pronoun antecedents
wordiness
transitions
2
subject/verb agreement
pronouns antecedents
phrases and clauses

phrases and clauses
sentence types
subordination
transitions
3
sentence types
parallelism
subordination
punctuation/capitalization/abbreviation
active/passive voice
tone & diction
parallelism
sentence combining
4
sentence types
run on/fragment/comma splice
phrases and clauses
sentence types
punctuation/capitalization/abbreviation
usage
tone & diction

Comments?  Revision?  Please make suggestions.


Anyway, thanks for your time and attention.  I will assume that if I don’t hear back from you that this draft document meets with your approval.

--AF