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4 2 Revised & Edited: Let me tell you how polar bears survive in the arctic. First, the skin beneath their fur soaks up the heat from the sun, so it can stay warm. Second, their claws help them walk and hunt. It helps them by gripping on the ice, so it can t slip. It helps them hunt by making it easier to grip onto the seals. Third, their fur is six inches thick, so it won t freeze to death. As you can see, polar bears survive very well in the arctic. In this second grade sample, the student clearly identifies the topic, provides relevant details, and reiterates the topic in their statement. The student goes beyond grade level core expectations by providing additional details to support the facts they provided. The student demonstrates sufficient command of conventions.

3 0 Revised & Edited: How do polar bears live? First, they have fat that acts like a blanket. Second, they need seals. Last, fur between pads on their paws helps them walk on ice. This is how polar bears live. In this second grade sample, the writer s grammatical and syntactical structures distract from the writer s ability to communicate their response. The student s response includes a prompt focused, relevant facts, and a statement. The writer s command of conventions is limited.

3 1 Revised & Edited: Let me tell you how polar bears survive. First, through the winter they sleep. They eat a lot before they go to sleep. Second, they hunt on the ice. Seals live under the ice so when they find an air hole, they can wait for the seals to come. Third, they get more hot than cold, so it s good for them to live there. They have warm fur and a layer of fat that keeps them warm. I think polar bears are pretty cool. In this second grade sample, all the core components are present: an that aligns with the prompt, facts that are related and relevant to the topic, and a statement. The writer also elaborates on additional details to enhance the facts provided. The student demonstrates limited command of conventions, such as erroneous spelling (before, under, wait) and random capital letters throughout the passage.

2 2 Revised and Edited: Here are some things polar bears have to survive in the arctic. First, they have big coats of fur to keep them warm when it s cold. Also, they have to catch fish, seals, and crabs to survive. Last of all, they have to keep cold and warm to survive. In this second grade sample, the student provides a clear that relates to the prompt posed. Additionally, the writer includes three facts about the polar bear s ability to survive in the arctic. The writer does not provide a The response demonstrates an adequate command of conventions through the student s use of capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.

2 2 Revised & Edited: Let me tell you some things about polar bears. First, polar bears have blubber under their skin and fur. Next, they need blubber because if they didn t, they would get way too cold. Then, polar bears need to hunt on ice. If they don t, they won t live. Without seals, they will become extinct gone forever. Last, polar bears need to survive by eating seals. In this second grade response, the writer introduces the topic, but is unclear that the text is about how the polar bear survives in the arctic. The student also provides concrete examples of how the polar bear survives, but does not provide a The student demonstrates complex sentence structure and advance conventions understanding.

2 1 Revised & Edited: Do you want to know three things about polar bears? First, polar bears can t survive without eating seals. If polar bears make a sound when they catch the seal, the seal will hear them. So, they have to be quiet to survive. Next, polar bears hibernate in the winter. The mother bear loses a lot of pounds. After winter is over, the mother goes and gets seals. Last, when the cub was born, he was no bigger than a guinea pig. I think polar bears are awesome. The student s response includes an, facts, and a statement. The response drifts from the assigned prompt. Although the required core components are present, the child s drift from attending to the prompt prevents the piece from sustaining the desired focus. The student demonstrates consistent and accurate use of punctuation and grade appropriate spelling, but could demonstrate better command of capitalization.

2 0 Revised & Edited: How polar bears survive in the arctic. Their fur helps them from freezing in the cold. Their fur can help them camouflage in the snow. Their jaws can help them get food. Their jaws help them from getting eaten. Last, their claws help them from not falling in the water. In this second grade sample, the student identifies the topic, but the is weak. The writer does identify a few reasons why polar bears are able to survive in the arctic and no conclusion is provided. The response demonstrates a lack of command of conventions through the student s limited use of capitalization and errors in punctuation and spelling.

1 1 Revised & Edited: Let me tell you about where polar bears live. First, the island that they live on is called arctic. It has no grass or trees and no plants. Second, the skin under the cub s fur is black. It soaks up the sun s heat. Last, the mother polar bear did not eat. She smells a seal s breathing hole through three feet of snow. I think that it is cool that polar bears do lots of things! In this second grade response, the student has all the required core components: an, facts their, and a statement. Unfortunately, the student s response does not attend to the prompt and is off-topic and the facts are not related to the topic or to one another. The student demonstrates inconsistent use of grade level conventions.