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NECAP Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) for Writing Grade
7
Writing is assessed at the statewide level in the fall
of grades 5 and 8. Therefore, support materials are provided for end of
grade 4 and end of grade 7 GLEs. Writing is an integral part of local
assessment at all grade levels, and the NECAP GLEs provide grade-level
guidelines for teachers.
GLE Clusters (click on number to view): Structures of
Language (7.1) | Writing in Response to Literary
or Informational Text (7.2, 7.3)
| Narrative Writing (7.4, 7.5)
| Informational Writing (7.6, 7.7,
7.8) | Writing Conventions (7.9)
7.1
Structures of Language - Applying Understanding of Sentences, Paragraphs,
Text Structures |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-1
Students demonstrate command of the structures of sentences,
paragraphs, and text by
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| W-7-1.1
Using varied sentence length and structure to enhance meaning (e.g.,
including phrases and clauses) |
Stand-Alone Writing Items for
Writing Structures and Conventions, Items #10, #11, and #12 |
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| W-7-1.2
Using the paragraph form: indenting, main idea, supporting details |
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| W-7-1.3
Recognizing organizational structures within paragraphs or within
texts
EXAMPLES (of text structures): description, sequential chronology,
proposition/support, compare/contrast, problem/solution
EXAMPLE: When given a paragraph or text and a description
of text structures, students identify structure used or their purposes |
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| W-7-1.4
Applying a format and text structure appropriate to the purpose
of the writing |
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7.2
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational Text - Showing
Understanding of Ideas in Text
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-2
In response to literary or informational text, students show
understanding of plot /ideas/concepts by
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Response to Literary
Text: “The Astronomer, Item #1
Response to Literary Text: "The
Beaver Pool in December," Item #2
Response to Informational
Text : "Remember, Remember," Item #3
Response to Informational Text
: "Siesta Fiesta," Item #4 |
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| W-7-2.1
Selecting and summarizing key ideas to set context |
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| W-7-2.3
Connecting what has been read (plot/ideas/concepts) to prior knowledge,
other texts, or the broader world of ideas, by referring to and
explaining relevant ideas
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7.3
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational Text - Making Analytical
Judgments about Text |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-3
In response to literary or informational text, students make
and support analytical judgments about text by
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Response to Literary
Text: “The Astronomer, Item #1
Response to Literary Text: "The
Beaver Pool in December," Item #2
Response to Informational
Text : "Remember, Remember," Item #3
Response to Informational Text
: "Siesta Fiesta," Item #4 |
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| W-7-3.1
Stating and maintaining a focus (purpose), a firm judgment, or
point of view when responding to a given question |
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| W-7-3.2
Making inferences about the relationship(s) among content, events,
characters, setting, theme, or author's craft
EXAMPLES: Making links between characterization and author's
choice of words; making links to characteristics of literary forms
or genres
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Using specific details and references to text or relevant citations
to support focus or judgment |
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| W-7-3.4
Organizing ideas, using transition words/phrases and writing a
conclusion that provides closure |
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7.4
Narrative Writing - Creating a Story Line and Applying Narrative
Strategies |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-4
In written narratives, students organize and relate a story
line/plot/series of events by
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Narrative Prompt
(used with photograph of girl with cell phone), Item #5 |
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| W-7-4.1
Creating a clear and coherent (logically consistent) story line
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| W-7-4.2
Establishing context, character motivation, problem/conflict/challenge,
and resolution , and maintaining point of view |
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| W-7-4.3
Using a variety of effective transitional devices (e.g., ellipses,
time transitions, white space, words/phrases) to enhance meaning |
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7.5
Narrative Writing - Creating a Story Line and Applying Narrative
Strategies |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-5
Students demonstrate use of narrative strategies by
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Narrative Prompt
(used with photograph of girl with cell phone), Item #5 |
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| W-7-5.1
Using relevant and descriptive details and sensory language to
advance the plot/story line |
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| W-7-5.2
Using dialogue to advance plot/story line |
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Developing characters through description, dialogue, and actions
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Using voice appropriate to purpose
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Maintaining focus
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7. 6 Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing)
- Organizing and Conveying Information |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-6
In informational writing, students organize ideas/concepts by
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Report
prompt for items #6 and #7 - Fact Sheet about Aztec School Children
Persuasive - School Should
Start Later in the Day, Item #8
Persuasive - Year Round School,
Item #9 |
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| W-7-6.1
Using an organizational text structure appropriate to focus/controlling
idea
EXAMPLES (of text structures): description, sequential,
chronology, proposition/support, compare/contrast, problem/solution
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| W-7-6.2
Selecting appropriate information to set context, which may include
a lead/hook, |
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| W-7-6.3
Using transition words or phrases appropriate to organizational
text structure |
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| W-7-6.4
Writing a conclusion that provides closure |
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7.7
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing)
- Organizing and Conveying Information
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-7
In informational writing, students effectively convey purpose by
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Report
prompt for items #6 and #7 - Fact Sheet about Aztec School Children
Persuasive - School Should
Start Later in the Day, Item #8
Persuasive - Year Round School,
Item #9 |
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| W-7-7.2
Stating and maintaining a focus/controlling idea |
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| W-7-7.3
Writing with a sense of audience, when appropriate |
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7.8
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or Persuasive Writing)
- Using Elaboration Strategies |
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student
Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-8
In informational writing, students demonstrate use of a range
of elaboration strategies by
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Report
prompt for items #6 and #7 - Fact Sheet about Aztec School Children
Persuasive - School Should
Start Later in the Day, Item #8
Persuasive - Year Round School,
Item #9 |
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| W-7-8.2
Including facts and details relevant to focus/controlling idea,
and excluding extraneous information |
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| W-7-8.3
Including sufficient details or facts for appropriate depth of
information: naming, describing, explaining, comparing, use of visual
images |
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Addressing readers' concerns (including counterarguments - in persuasive
writing; addressing potential problems -in procedures; providing
context -in reports) |
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Commenting on the significance of information, when appropriate
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7.9
Writing Conventions - Applying Rules of Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics
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GLE |
Support
Materials |
Student Work |
Structures of Language [7.1]
Writing in Response to Literary or Informational
Text [7.2, 7.3]
Narrative Writing [7.4,
7.5]
Informational Writing (Reports, Procedures, or
Persuasive Writing) [7.6, 7.7,
and 7.8]
Writing Conventions [7.9]
Printable GLEs and Support Materials
Writing GLEs Grades 3-8
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 4 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
End of Grade 7 Support Materials
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Glossary
[Word
| PDF]
Reading Appendices
[Word
| PDF]
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W-7-9
In independent writing, students demonstrate command of appropriate
English conventions by
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| W-7-9.1
Applying rules of standard English usage to correct grammatical
errors
EXAMPLES: Clear pronoun referent, subject-verb agreement,
consistency of verb tense, irregular forms of verbs and nouns |
Stand-Alone Items for Writing
Structures and Conventions, Items #13-18 |
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| W-7-9.2
Applying capitalization rules |
Stand-Alone Items for Writing
Structures and Conventions, Items #19 and #20 |
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| W-7-9.4
Applying appropriate punctuation to various sentence patterns to
enhance meaning
EXAMPLES: colons, semicolons |
Stand-Alone Items for Writing
Structures and Conventions, Items #21-26 |
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| W-7-9.5
Correctly spelling grade-appropriate, high-frequency words and
applying conventional spelling patterns/rules
EXAMPLES: consonant doubling, consonant patterns, units
of meaning - common roots, base words, pre/suffixes |
Stand-Alone Items for Writing
Structures and Conventions, Items #27-30 |
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