PANIC PANIC PANIC! That is the word that comes to mind when I hear assessment. The same goes for my kids in the classroom.
Rubrics: to use or not to use? I like the idea of making child-friendly rubrics, but does that provide extra pressure where it is not needed? I can see using them as guidelines for children before they write so they know what to expect when they turn in their assignments. However, I do not see a reason to use them all the time for every writing assignment.
Practice. The students need practice. The chapter explains the importance of allowing them to be writers, readers, and scorers. I also like the idea of collecting a variety of data to show later. I enjoy taking a writing sample at the beginning of the school year and one at the end of the year. I use it to show my kids their progress.
Expect Great Things! Have high expectations for all writers in your classroom. This includes students, teacher-aides, yourself, and any other guests that may come in and write. If everyone know what to expect, then you will have a better response to writing!