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B2. Write continuous text
Competency B: Communicate Ideas and Information
Task Group B2: Write continuous text
Level:2
At this level, learners: Write texts to explain and describe information and ideas
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Writes texts to explain or describe
- Conveys intended meaning on familiar topics for a limited range of purposes and audiences
- Begins to sequence writing with some attention to organizing principles (e.g. time, importance)
- Connects ideas using paragraph structure
- Uses a limited range of vocabulary and punctuation appropriate to the task
- Begins to select words and tone appropriate to the task
- Begins to organize writing to communicate effectively
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task is clearly defined
- Content of writing is routine
- Addresses a familiar or unfamiliar audience
- Requires a degree of formality, such as appropriate tone
- Is one paragraph or longer
- Requires organization to support the message (e.g. sentence order, paragraphs)
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
Text types:
instructional, descriptive, narrative, and informational texts
Examples:
- Emails
- Brief letters
- Notices
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – B2.2
B3. Complete and create documents
Competency B: Communicate Ideas and Information
Task Group B3: Complete and create documents
Level: 3
At this level, learners: Decide what, where, and how to enter information in somewhat complex documents
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Draws from multiple sources as required (e.g. other documents and texts)
- Manages unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic) to complete the task
To complete documents, the learner:
- Uses layout to determine where to make entries
- Makes inferences to decide what, where, and how to enter information
To create documents, the learner:
- Follows conventions to display information in more complex documents (e.g. use of abbreviations, symbols)
- Sorts entries into categories and subcategories
- Displays many categories of information
- Organizes information in a variety of ways
- Identifies parts of documents using titles, row and column headings, sub-headings, and labels
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task may not be clearly defined
- May involve more than one document; documents can vary in length
- Uses a somewhat complex format
- Requires multiple entries
- Contains entry fields that are not clearly labeled
- Contains sub-headings or subparts
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
- May contain specialized vocabulary
- Documents at this level may require entering a paragraph or more of text
Examples:
- Forms
- Tables
- Timelines
- Flow charts
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – B3.3
Competency D: Use Digital Technology
Level: 2
At this level, learners: Perform well-defined, multi-step digital tasks
Performance Descriptors
The learner:
- Selects and follows appropriate steps to complete tasks
- Locates and recognizes functions and commands
- Makes low-level inferences to interpret icons and text
- Begins to identify sources and evaluate information
- Performs simple searches using keywords (e.g. Internet, software help menu)
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task is clearly defined
- May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
- Requires multiple steps to complete
- Requires the use of a limited range of features and options
- May be completed in more than one way; each way has a set procedure
- Uses a simple format
- Contains text, icons, or both
- Text and icons required to complete tasks are easy to interpret
- May contain distracting information
- Interface offers a variety of options through menus
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – D.2