CSET Writing Test Sample

Sample Writing Topic:

You are a fourth-grade teacher who is planning a field trip in the state of California. Your class is studying California history, and you want to reinforce the lessons you are teaching with real-life experience. In an essay, explain where you would take your class, the reasons behind your choice, and what you hope your students will learn during the day away from the classroom.


CSET Writing Test Scoring

Scoring:

In the writing portion of the CSET, the candidate will be given writing topics. The written response will be scored on a scale of 0 to 4, as follows: B - There is nothing written, and the paper is blank
U - The writing is unscorable because it is not in English, not on topic, cannot be read, or is too short.
1 - The writing is inadequate.
2 - The writing is partially complete, but it is not supported by details, or there are other problems with the communication of ideas.
3 - The writing is adequate.
4 - The writing is clear, organized, and well-formed.

The following elements are taken into consideration when scoring the writing exam:

  • Rhetorical force, or clarity
  • Organization
  • Details and development
  • Word usage
  • Structure and conventions Suitability for the given topic

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