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Year 11 CAA Writing Assessment

Year 11 CAA Writing Assessment

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📝 Part 1: Narrative Writing

Task: Write a narrative piece about a character who discovers something unexpected in their school locker. Your narrative should include:
  • A clear beginning, middle, and end
  • Character development
  • Descriptive language and dialogue
  • A resolution to the conflict or situation

Write at least 200 words.

💼 Part 2: Formal Writing

Task: Write a formal letter to your local council proposing the installation of a new skate park in your community. Your letter should include:
  • Proper formal letter structure (date, address, salutation, closing)
  • Clear reasons supporting your proposal
  • Evidence or examples to strengthen your argument
  • Professional tone and language
  • A call to action

Write at least 200 words.

📰 Part 3: Informative Writing

Task: Write an informative article about the impact of social media on teenagers. Your article should include:
  • An engaging headline and introduction
  • Well-organised paragraphs with clear topic sentences
  • Factual information and examples
  • Both positive and negative impacts
  • A conclusion that summarises key points

Write at least 200 words.

✏️ Part 4: Punctuation, Grammar and Spelling

1. Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:

The students books were left in the classroom.

The student's books were left in the classroom.

The students' books were left in the classroom.

2. Identify the correct spelling:

definately

definitely

definitly

3. Which sentence uses the correct form of "there/their/they're"?

Their going to the movies tonight.

There going to the movies tonight.

They're going to the movies tonight.

4. Choose the sentence with correct comma usage:

After the game we went home.

After the game, we went home.

After, the game we went home.

5. Select the correctly spelled word:

seperate

separate

seperete

6. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?

The group of students are studying.

The group of students is studying.

The group of students were studying.

7. Choose the correct use of a semicolon:

I love reading; especially mystery novels.

I love reading; mystery novels are my favourite.

I love; reading mystery novels.

8. Identify the correct spelling of the New Zealand English word:

color

colour

colur

9. Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly?

"I can't believe it's already Friday", she said.

"I can't believe it's already Friday," she said.

"I can't believe it's already Friday." she said.

10. Choose the sentence with correct apostrophe usage:

The cat's are sleeping in the sun.

The cats' are sleeping in the sun.

The cats are sleeping in the sun.

11. Select the correctly spelled word:

recieve

receive

receve

12. Which sentence uses the correct form of "its/it's"?

The dog wagged it's tail happily.

The dog wagged its tail happily.

The dog wagged its' tail happily.

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