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AzMERIT
Overview
The AzMERIT what??
• AzMERIT is the new AIMS type test
• Still Writing and Reading sections (and math-but you don’t want me teaching you that)
• Writing (1 part)
• Reading (2 parts)
• “Multiple Choice” questions could have one correct answer or more than one correct answer.
2016 Testing Schedule
• ELA Writing: Tuesday, March 29
• ELA Reading: Wednesday, March 30
• Math: Tuesday, April 5
AzMERIT
Writing Test Information
Writing Test
April 14th
AzMERIT format 
You will only be able to
use 3 papers-no more.
Writing Guides for English Language Arts
(ELA) from AzMERIT
• Each writing test will have one or more passages that relate to a prompt.
Students will create a written response to the prompt.
• Scratch paper is permitted on writing tests in order for students to compose
a rough draft prior to formulating a “final” copy in the paper booklet or in
the word processing area on the computer.
• You are permitted to use a thesaurus/dictionary; however, you will need to
bring your own. We have a limited supply in each testing room.
Two possible types of essays…
A. Informative‐Explanatory Essay
B. Argumentative Essay
• Guess what? The writing part is basically a Writing on Demand!
• You will get sources
• Use those sources as the evidence/quotes for your essay
• Evidence MUST be attributed, but not necessarily parenthetically (you may not have a page
number available)
According to The New York Times…
General Argument Rubric for AzMERIT
• The highest score is a 10
• Statement of Purpose/Focus and Organization
• 1-4
• Evidence and Elaboration
• 1-4
• Conventions and Editing
• 1-2
Rubrics for Both Types
The AZMerit test prompt will either be informational explanatory, or argumentative.
You will have to read the prompt and determine which type of essay you will be
writing.
 Informative
Explanatory: Writing that communicates information to the
reader to share knowledge or to convey messages, instructions, and ideas. Common
words and phrases to look for in the prompt that indicate an explanatory essay:
explain, interpret, clarify, evaluate, inform, report, examine, define, identify,
compare/contrast, cause/effect, demonstrate, summarize, or assess.
 Argument: Writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect,
generate, and evaluate evidence. The writer will establish a position on the topic in a
concise manner and argue the position taken. Common words and phrases to look
for in the prompt that indicate an argument essay: argue, persuade, convince, decide
which, justify, or criticize.
Write an essay for your local newspaper regarding whether students
aged 18-25 should be required two serve at least two years in the Armed
Services. Your essay must be based on the ideas, concepts, and
information that can be determined through analysis of the “Should
Service in the Armed Forces Be Required?” passage set.
Prompt 1
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write an essay for your school newspaper arguing whether playing
video games significantly affects physical health. Your essay must be
based on the ideas, concepts, and information that can be determined
through analysis of the “Do video Games have a Major Effect on Players’
Physical Health?” passage set.
Prompt 2
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write an explanatory essay to inform fellow citizens about the
advantages of limiting car usage. Your essay must be based on ideas
and information that can be found in the passage set.
Prompt 3
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write a letter to your state senator in which you argue in favor of
keeping the Electoral College or changing to election by popular vote
for the president of the United States.
Use the information from the texts in your essay.
Prompt 4
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
You have been asked to write an informational article on Machu Picchu
for a website that focuses on travel to places of historical interest. Write
an article that explains to tourists the significance of Machu Picchu as a
travel destination. Your article must be based on ideas and information
that can be found in the “Machu Picchu” passage set.
Prompt 5
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
You have been asked to write an argumentative essay for your school’s
blog in which you support or oppose the use of an artist’s music in
advertising. Use the information from the “Should Musicians Change
Their Tune?” passage set in your essay.
Prompt 6
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
 The
A,B,C method is a way for you to ensure you
understand what the prompt is asking you to do and
plan your writing before you actually start writing the
essay.
 A – Attack the prompt
 B – Brainstorm possible answers
 C – Choose the order of your response
 Attack
the Prompt (1 to 2 minutes)
• Circle any word that asks you to do something (your verbs)
• Draw an arrow from each circled word to specifically what it asks
you to do
• Under the prompt, rewrite the circled words (in order) and next to
each word, rewrite what it asks you to
 Brainstorm
Possible Answers
(3 - 5 minutes)
• Make a list
• Write questions
• Draw a bubble map/concept web
I
know you want to skip this part…but
DON’T. It will help you come up with
ideas, organize your thoughts, and
choose the best support.
 Create
an outline (3 - 5 minutes)
• Determine what ideas you will include from your brainstorming.
• Write a working thesis
• Outline your ideas
Write an essay for your local newspaper regarding whether students
aged 18-25 should be required two serve at least two years in the Armed
Services. Your essay must be based on the ideas, concepts, and
information that can be determined through analysis of the “Should
Service in the Armed Forces Be Required?” passage set.
Prompt 1
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write an essay for your school newspaper arguing whether playing
video games significantly affects physical health. Your essay must be
based on the ideas, concepts, and information that can be determined
through analysis of the “Do video Games have a Major Effect on Players’
Physical Health?” passage set.
Prompt 2
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write an explanatory essay to inform fellow citizens about the
advantages of limiting car usage. Your essay must be based on ideas
and information that can be found in the passage set.
Prompt 3
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
Write a letter to your state senator in which you argue in favor of
keeping the Electoral College or changing to election by popular vote
for the president of the United States.
Use the information from the texts in your essay.
Prompt 4
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
You have been asked to write an informational article on Machu Picchu
for a website that focuses on travel to places of historical interest. Write
an article that explains to tourists the significance of Machu Picchu as a
travel destination. Your article must be based on ideas and information
that can be found in the “Machu Picchu” passage set.
Prompt 5
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
You have been asked to write an argumentative essay for your school’s
blog in which you support or oppose the use of an artist’s music in
advertising. Use the information from the “Should Musicians Change
Their Tune?” passage set in your essay.
Prompt 6
Manage your time carefully so that you can
• read the passages;
• plan your response;
• write your response; and
• revise and edit your response.
Be sure to
• include a claim;
• address counterclaims;
• use evidence from multiple sources; and
• avoid overly relying on one source.
Your response should be in the form of a multiparagraph essay. Write
your response in the space provided.
 For
each prompt that we have dissected through the
A,B,C method, choose the best thesis statement from
your group. You can make your thesis two-pronged,
three-pronged, or no-pronged…just make sure it
addresses the prompt.
 As each prompt is given, you will be given 3 minutes to
determine the best thesis and post it on padlet.com.
 We will determine the best thesis statement together;
the overall winning group will get a prize
AzMERIT
Reading Test Information
Reading Test Questions
• The AzMERIT test has different names for the different types of questions.
Here’s what they are, and what you have to do to answer them.
Reading Test Question Types
• Multiple Choice Question
•
Pick the best answer
• Evidence-Based Selected Response (2 part question)
1.
2.
The letter answer
The sentence that proves the above letter answer is correct
• Hot Text
•
Select sentences
• Two-Part Hot Text (2 part question)
1.
2.
The letter answer
The sentence that proves the above letter answer is correct
• Natural Language
•
Write in your own short answer
Reading Test Question Types cont.
• Multi Select
• Choose multiple correct answers
• Grid Diagram
• Place the correct answer within the diagram
• Draggable Hot Text
• Identified four sentences in order to complete a summary of the passage.
• Editing Task
• Possibly write your own answer
Example of a multi-answer question:
How will you know if it’s one or more?
• Read the question.
AzMERIT Reading Test
• A sample test