[Simtrainer-l] Interested in your take on the writing
Taylor, Mary Etta
METaylor at ed.sc.gov
Tue Jan 29 13:50:47 CST 2019
Compound with incorrect punctuation to me.
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On Jan 29, 2019, at 10:36 AM, Debi Rice via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>> wrote:
Susan,
As an English teacher and SIM trainer, I would score the sentence as a run-on. Looking at the rest of the text, the student doesn’t appear to understand when to use commas, which leads me to believe that the student used the comma as a pause rather than for a compound sentence.
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Debi Rice, Ed.S
On Jan 29, 2019, at 2:30 PM, Schumaker, Jean via Simtrainer-l <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>> wrote:
Hmm… I’ve always scored this type of sentence as a run-on sentence. Otherwise, you’d be giving the student credit for knowing how to form a compound sentence. If the student really knew how to form a compound sentence, it wouldn’t look like this! In other words, the idea is to just score the sentences as they appear without giving the student extra credit by surmising something. Jean
From: Susan Woodruff <swoodruf at icloud.com<mailto:swoodruf at icloud.com>>
Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 1:23 PM
To: SIM Trainers <simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu<mailto:simtrainer-l at lists.ku.edu>>
Cc: Jean Schumaker <jschumak at ku.edu<mailto:jschumak at ku.edu>>
Subject: Interested in your take on the writing
Hello …
I’m working with a small district in Ohio. I’ve noticed this pattern in the student writing in this district (especially high school), and I would curious how you would score these pretests for sentence writing. I am attaching one student’s pretest.
The particular error pattern I’m looking up shows up twice in this student’s piece. The very first sentence attempt is
“I have a very big family, I have 8 brothers and 2 sisters and 1 niece.”
Would you score this as a run-on or a compound sentence not punctuated correctly?
Up until now, I’ve scored it as a non sentence - now I am second guessing myself. I’ve seen this error regularly in the students’ writing.
What do you think?
Sue
Here is student paragraph for sentence writing pretest:
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