What teaching activity uses reader's circles, scoring rubrics, main ideas, and topic sentences?
a. minilessons
b. modeling writing
c. conferences
d. publishing
Ques. 2How is most time spent during a writing workshop?
a. teacher directing instruction in writing
b. revising and editing
c. writing
d. publishing and sharing
Ques. 3In what part of a writing workshop do children form groups and respond to each other's writing?
a. the prewriting
b. the drafting
c. the reader's circle
d. the editing
Ques. 4What is an example of a minilesson in a writing workshop?
a. two students working together while writing
b. a student sharing a published piece of writing
c. the teacher reads a book or introduces an idea
d. writing status is checked
Ques. 5What begins the sequence of a writing workshop?
a. minilesson
b. checking writing status
c. writing
d. sharing
Ques. 6Anecdotal records, rubrics, and journals are central to a particular kind of writing assessment. Name it.
a. authentic assessment
b. standardized assessment
c. norm-referenced assessment
d. hyperion assessment
Ques. 7What is the best characterization of the writing process?
a. a step-by-step process
b. a linear process
c. a recursive process
d. a process where things are always done in the same order
Ques. 8When students choose the type of writing they'll do, what stage of the writing process are they in?
a. prewrite
b. draft
c. revise
d. edit
e. publish
Ques. 9Why do teachers use questions during guided reading?
a. activate prior knowledge
b. introduce and expand vocabulary and word meaning
c. teach word identification skills and comprehension
d. all of the above