This document provides examples for writing assessments for children ages 7-9. It includes an example using the present continuous tense for a guessing game and suggests using present simple tense or "there is/there are". It also gives examples of scoring writing assignments out of 5 points and correcting mistakes.
This document provides examples for writing assessments for children ages 7-9. It includes an example using the present continuous tense for a guessing game and suggests using present simple tense or "there is/there are". It also gives examples of scoring writing assignments out of 5 points and correcting mistakes.
This document provides examples for writing assessments for children ages 7-9. It includes an example using the present continuous tense for a guessing game and suggests using present simple tense or "there is/there are". It also gives examples of scoring writing assignments out of 5 points and correcting mistakes.
The first team who guesses the first row wins You may ask them to use Present Simple, there is/there are A2 WRITING: Ex: the person who wrote this text got 3 points out of 5 Sample 2 : the person got 5 points out of 5 Correcting mistakes: