Preparando a los niños para el ensayo universitario de CommonApp

Ah, sí. La temida aplicación común para solicitar la universidad. Los niños se estresan más por la parte del ensayo., con mucho. Muchas quejas... no siempre mucha redacción y revisión..

Es prácticamente lo único en lo que pueden pensar mis juniors y seniors de agosto a noviembre. (además de Tik Tok). It just makes sense to lean into that and help them write the best responses they possibly can. Even awesome writers and motivated students can use a push, and these guides can be the needed nudge that pushes them from a “meh” response to a great one.

I created four, question-guided organizers help students write the best possible college entrance essays. The topics have been taken directly from the Common App site, Marquette University, or Yale. With a little bit of editing/whittling, they’ll be under the 400-word limit. You can check out a sample that shows the whole thing if you haga clic aquí.

My goal with the writing guides was to address the following issues:

  1. “When will I use this in real life?” Literally RIGHT NOW. Four original writing prompts pulled directly from the 2023-2024 Common App for colleges or from the admissions pages of Marquette or Yale.
  2. You know how sometimes you have to stand behind a kid and ask them questions to get them to write? This guide does that so you can float the room (and avoid repeating the same 20 preguntas 28 times every hour). Break the “I don’t know what to write” cycle.
  3. Easy to push out as a Google Cloud assignment. My district is absolutely FREAKING OUT about paper use, so we’ve beenstrongly encouragedto have students complete as much as possible digitally. Además, it makes the most sense for them to write their papers digitally so they can copy and past into the CommonApp.

This unit includes digital guides in Google Docs for four topics, as well an an assessment rubric.

Topic #1: Reflect on a time when you have worked to enhance a community to which you feel connected. Why is this effort meaningful to you? You may define community however you like.

Topic #2: Reflect on a time when you exchanged ideas about an important issue with someone holding an opposing view. How did the experience lead you either to change your opinion or to sharpen your reasons for holding onto it?

Topic #3: Reflect on something that someone has done for you that has made you happy or thankful in a surprising way. How has this gratitude affected or motivated you?

Topic #4: Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more?

Multi-Paragraph Essay Assessment Rubric

Here’s how I plan to use these materials in my own junior and senior classes next fall

Assign students to write rough drafts using the guides of all four topics. Luego, have them choose the one they feel is strongest or has the most potential to revise into a polished, final copy as an assessment. You can even have them upload it to the Common App as part of the assessment.

*My building runs on a modified block schedule, so we’ve got one 50-minute class period and two 90-minute class periods per week.

My 50-minute-class bellwork is E2E Monday Musings.

My 90-minute-class bellwork is E2E Story Shorts (for freshmen, sophomores, or juniors) o Experto en entrevistas E2E (for seniors).

I plan to pair these narrative writings with activities from my Whole-Year ELA Survival Pack (it’s only $19 and I swear it’s good) or my E2E Reflecting on Mortality Digital Short Story Unit (for a more turnkey setup when I was busy sponsoring STUCO and had subs).

I like to choose one of the topics to model for the students. I develop and write in real time using the projector in my room and a copy of the guide. I do a paragraph; they do a paragraph. You can do this just the first time, or you can do it every time, depending on your students’ skill levels.

Palabras clave: Secundario, ELLA, ANA, SPED, modificaciones, Alojamientos, escribiendo, narrativa personal, organizador de escritura, ensayo de ingreso a la universidad, ensayo de aplicación común, preparación para la universidad

Acerca de Sara

He pasado la última 18 años en diversas aulas, la mayoría de ellos en la educación alternativa de trabajo con penal, en riesgo, o estudiantes de conducta desordenada. Soy sólo un maestro regular como usted, quien aprendió un montón de información sobre la calidad de la manera difícil. Actualmente, Yo trabajo con los estudiantes, familias, y los maestros para formular planes eficaces y creativas para ayudar a los estudiantes cambiar los comportamientos problemáticos en los más productivos a medida que trabajamos juntos para estudiantes reintegrarse en un entorno de alta escuela de enseñanza general.

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