May 22nd, 2022
Hey there, everybody,
Hope you’re doing well! Last week, I started a post titled: “Written Productions (in French),” which technically should be already published on this blog and you should be able to find it over here.
I am continuing to prepare some of my students for their Ministry exams, and of course, I was thinking of keeping track of how many words students need to be able to write for a written production in English. I think that this is pretty important, given the fact that we want students to be ready for their end-of-year exam.
The information I am getting this from is from this particular website (link), and from ____
| School year | Type of Texts To read and write | word count | Info from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elementary School Cycle 1, Year 1 (Grade 1) | |||
| Elementary School Cycle 1, Year 2 (Grade 2) | |||
| Elementary School Cycle 2, Year 1 (Grade 3) | |||
| Elementary School Cycle 2, Year 2 (Grade 4) | Narrative texts | ||
| Elementary School Cycle 3, Year 1 (Grade 5) | |||
| Elementary School Cycle 3, Year 2 (Grade 6) !!Ministry Exam for students in the English sector!! | Letters (French sector) Narrative + Literature texts | Ministry | |
| High School Cycle 1, Year 1 (Secondary 1) | 150 | Coworkers | |
| High School Cycle 1, Year 2 (Secondary 2) | 150-200 | Coworkers | |
| High School Cycle 2, Year 1 (Secondary 3) | |||
| High School Cycle 2, Year 2 (Secondary 4) | |||
| High School Cycle 2, Year 3 (Secondary 5) !!Ministry exam!! | Articles | Regular: 225 Enriched: 400 Language Arts: 600 to 800 | link, Coworkers |
For more information on how to help your students or children learn how to write, organize their texts, etc., there are so many websites that can help you. Here are a few:
I will try to keep this list updated with more information if I can.
Good luck!
PV