Kuovonne
09-04-2009, 10:26 PM
I decided to start the school year by finding a baseline for how DD is doing in the three Rs compared to her grade level. For reading and math, I used the DORA and DOMA tests from Let's Go Learn. But they don't have a test for writing.
Is anyone interested in telling me what they think of this bit of writing?
Here is DD's written narration of one of our field trips. We started by having her tell me what she saw and I wrote down key words. Then I gave her a brief outline of what to write: start with where we went, then describe what she saw, and finally write what she liked best. Then I left her alone. When she was done writing, she drew a picture to go with it. Here is her narration. I have retained her spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
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My mom my sister and I. Whent to the Houstn Ballet we saw rats. And got to take pictures with some of the dancers. And I saw a huge crystal light we saw a gril in pink she looked like a princess. in a chair becuse she was in a chair. I liked the princess best and of corse in the chair
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Here's another written narration from the book "Ramona and Her Father." This one was written with no guidance, except when she explicitly asked how to spelling something. Again, her spelling, capitalization, and punctuation are retained.
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Ramona wanted her father to stop smoking. Her father tried to but ended up smoking a few times. But one day Ramona had never this her father threw his cigarettes acros the the table!
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BTW, I'm asking on this board not because I think she's advanced at writing (I don't know if she is or isn't). However, I'm afraid that if I posted on the K-8 board, I'd get slammed for making a first grader write so much.
Is anyone interested in telling me what they think of this bit of writing?
Here is DD's written narration of one of our field trips. We started by having her tell me what she saw and I wrote down key words. Then I gave her a brief outline of what to write: start with where we went, then describe what she saw, and finally write what she liked best. Then I left her alone. When she was done writing, she drew a picture to go with it. Here is her narration. I have retained her spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
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My mom my sister and I. Whent to the Houstn Ballet we saw rats. And got to take pictures with some of the dancers. And I saw a huge crystal light we saw a gril in pink she looked like a princess. in a chair becuse she was in a chair. I liked the princess best and of corse in the chair
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Here's another written narration from the book "Ramona and Her Father." This one was written with no guidance, except when she explicitly asked how to spelling something. Again, her spelling, capitalization, and punctuation are retained.
**********
Ramona wanted her father to stop smoking. Her father tried to but ended up smoking a few times. But one day Ramona had never this her father threw his cigarettes acros the the table!
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BTW, I'm asking on this board not because I think she's advanced at writing (I don't know if she is or isn't). However, I'm afraid that if I posted on the K-8 board, I'd get slammed for making a first grader write so much.