Written Productions (in English)

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 yearType of Texts
To read and write
word countInfo
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
Information about Written Productions

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 

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