Performance Standard – Impromptu Writing
1 / 2 / 3 / 4Aspect
/ Not Yet Meeting ExpectationsL / Meeting Expectations with Support or Minimally Meeting Expectations
K / Fully Meeting Expectations
J / Exceeding Expectations
J!
Meaning
· purpose
· ideas and information
· use of detail / · purpose or point of view may be unclear or seem illogical;
· often very brief and relies on retelling or listing without explanation
· few details and examples; information is possibly copied or misinterpreted / · offers personal reactions and ideas; provides little analysis
· information and ideas are relatively simple. May be somewhat confusing or illogical.
· includes some details and examples; parts may be misinterpreted or unrelated / · has reactions and views that show some insight and individuality
· usually focuses on clear, concrete ideas; may include speculation, humour or generalization
· develops ideas and analysis through relevant details, examples and explanations / · explores personal opinions with insight and originality
· tries to deal with more complex or abstract ideas; often uses humour or makes comparisons
· uses details, examples and explanations to develop the analysis or arguments
Style
· clarity· variety, and impact of language / · simple, repeated language; may include some description
· relies on short, simple sentences that are not connected / · language is OK and correct in a general sense; may be unclear
· relies on simple sentence patterns; often short / · tries to select language to fit the mood or purpose; generally clear
· variety of sentence lengths and patterns / · language is varied for effect; shows some precision; may use specialized language
· sentences flow easily; variety of complex sentence structures used
Form
· opening· organization & sequence
· conclusion / · introduction does not engage the reader and may be vague or confusing
· sequence may falter, especially near the end
· ideas may be connected (Eg. then, but, and) / · has an introduction and conclusion; purpose may be left out or is unclear; middle and end undeveloped
· sequencing may not be clear or effective
· ending often weak or abrupt / · strong opening that draws the reader in; development and ending is predictable
· logical sequence with related ideas grouped together
· ideas and sentences are linked by connecting words / · strong opening sets the stage for developing ideas; middle and end is well defined
· writing follows logical sequence; uses paragraphs effectively
· transitions between ideas are natural and smooth
Conventions
· complete sentences· spelling, punctuation, grammar / · frequent errors in simple words and structures often interfere with meaning / · noticeable errors that distract the reader; errors may change meaning but not make it unclear
· may have run-on sentences / · may include errors in more complex language that do not interfere with meaning
· most sentences correctly constructed / · occasional errors where writer is taking risks with more sophisticated language; these do not interfere with meaning
7a – 10/06 (adapted BC Performance Standards Informal Writing)