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Overview and Scoring
Essays and Short Answer
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English II Writing
Two essays – Expository and Persuasive
Essays weighted equally—each 26% of total writing score
One page—a maximum of 26 lines for each composition (25 “light lines” plus the heavy “border line” at the bottom of the writing space); no “double-lining” allowed
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STAAR Writing Performance
Score Point 1—VERY LIMITED Score Point 2—BASIC Score Point 3—SATISFACTORY Score Point 4—ACCOMPLISHED
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English II Reading
Two short answer reading questions and 38 multiple choice on each assessment
A total of 56 points on reading test: multiple choice worth 38 points (68% of total score) and short answer questions worth 18 points (32% of total score)
Each short answer reading question based on a 0−3 rubric and weighted by 3, for a total of 9 points
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STAAR Short Answer Guidelines
• STAAR English I, II, and III reading tests require students to answer two short answer reading questions.
• Students are provided one 10-line response box to answer each question.
• While students may use all 10 lines to respond to each question, they cannot write more than 10 lines.
• Students are not allowed to add lines inside the box or to write outside the box.
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What is a ZERO?• Whole answer is wrong• Whole answer is confusing and
vague• Answers another questions
instead• Answer only tells the plot
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What is a (1)?• Answer is correct but…
Evidence is missingEvidence is wrongEvidence is vague
• Evidence is good but…Answer is missingAnswer is wrongAnswer is vague
NOTE: Only give ONE
answer for the question!
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What is a (2)?• Answers the question with an
explanation• Gives evidence to back up the
answer that matches up with the answer
Quote paraphrase, specific synopsis
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What is a (3)?• Particularly thoughtful, insightful
answer• Strong and thoughtful text evidence• Depth of understanding and ability
to connect answer and text evidence to the reading.
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To BAT your short answer, you simply
Borrow from the question in order to
Answer it, then provide
Text evidence to support your answer.
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In the 1st sentence:
Borrow from the question IN the
• Repeat words or phrases from the question so that you are answering it directly and accurately.
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1st sentence continued
Answer it!
• A specific, complete sentence answer to the question including a strong, clear opinion.
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2nd Sentence: Text Evidence (that means an embedded quotation)
•cite an example from the text to support your answer.
• It MUST relate to your position! • Throwing in a quote “just because” could
detrimental to your score!
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BAT in Action….Example Question: What is one conflict Dorothy faces in The Wizard of Oz? Support your response with evidence from the selection.
B In The Wizard of Oz, one conflict Dorothy
faces is A overcoming her fear. T As she “follows the yellow brick road,” she’s “trembling like a leaf” before confronting the evil Wicked Witch of the East and the powerful Wizard.
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BRING IT, STAAR TEST! I SEE A 3 IN MY
FUTURE!!!
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Now Your TurnHow is Brutus from “Julius Caesar” a
capable leader? Support your answer text from the play.
(Remember you only have 10 lines)
JC begins on pg. 1202