ParaPro Writing Practice
Master grammar, usage, and writing skills for the ParaPro Assessment
Writing Section Overview
The writing section tests your knowledge of grammar, usage, and the writing process. It evaluates both your command of standard English and your ability to help students develop their writing skills.
You won't write essays. Focus on identifying and correcting errors in given text.
Key Writing Topics
Grammar & Usage
Master parts of speech and grammatical rules
Sentence Structure
Build and identify well-constructed sentences
Punctuation
Apply punctuation rules correctly
Writing Process
Understand stages of writing development
Common Writing Errors to Know
Familiarize yourself with errors students commonly make so you can identify them on the test.
Subject-Verb Agreement
The group of students are β is ready
Pronoun-Antecedent
Everyone should bring their β his or her book
Run-on Sentences
Use periods or conjunctions to separate independent clauses
Comma Splices
I went home, I ate dinner β I went home, and I ate dinner
Misplaced Modifiers
Running quickly, the bus was caught β I caught the bus
Its vs. It's
It's = it is; Its = possessive
Essential Punctuation Rules
Proper punctuation is important for clear communication. Master these key rules:
Commas
Series, conjunctions, introductory elements, nonessential clauses
Apostrophes
Contractions (don't, it's) and possessives (dog's, students')
Quotation Marks
Direct speech, titles of short works, special terms
Semicolons
Join related independent clauses without a conjunction
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What grammar rules are most important for the ParaPro writing section?
Focus on subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, comma rules, and sentence structure. These areas appear most frequently. Also review commonly confused words, apostrophe usage, and verb tense consistency.
2 Do I need to know how to diagram sentences?
No, sentence diagramming isn't tested on the ParaPro. However, you should understand basic sentence structure and be able to identify subjects, verbs, and other sentence components. Focus on practical application rather than formal grammatical analysis.
3 How much do I need to know about the writing process?
You should understand the five stages of writing (prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing) and common strategies used in each stage. Questions might ask about appropriate prewriting techniques or how to help students revise their work.
4 Are essay writing skills tested on the ParaPro?
The ParaPro doesn't require you to write essays. All questions are multiple-choice. However, you should understand essay structure (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion) and be able to recognize well-organized writing.
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