Constructed Response with Single Informational Text

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Constructed Response with Single Informational Text Grade 7 Copyright © 2015 Write Score LLC

4 Steps in Answering Constructed Responses Read and understand the rubric Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Read questions carefully to understand the task Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer

Step 1 Read and understand the rubric Points Description 2 The response achieves the following: demonstrates a thorough understanding of the question and text(s) uses sufficient evidence and includes specific examples/details that make clear references to the text(s) describes or explains adequately by using clearly relevant information based on the text(s) 1 demonstrates a basic understanding of the question and text(s) uses limited evidence and includes vague/limited examples/details that make references to the text(s) somewhat describes or explains by using vague/limited information based on the text(s) demonstrates no understanding of the question and text(s) OR uses limited or no evidence and may or may not include examples/details that may or may not make references to the text(s) includes no explanation or no relevant information from the text(s) Discuss the rubrics and clarify any questions

Constructed Response Questions Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Constructed Response Questions What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal?

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Step 2 Actively read the passage – mark up text, make notations, self-check Look for any words that are unfamiliar Underline the main idea if it is stated Briefly summarize the main idea if it is implied Stop every paragraph or two and recap quickly in your head Look for signal words and phrases

Constructed Response Questions Step 3 Read questions carefully to understand the task Constructed Response Questions What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal?

Step 3 1. What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? Read questions carefully to understand the task What do I need to do to answer this question? I will need to skim back over the entire article. I need to see where there is information about modern day issues. The details I find will have to support the answer I choose. 1. What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal?

Step 4 1. What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 1. What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? When I reread this I need to look for places where it mentions modern day concerns. I don’t know if I really highlighted that much for this so I might need to reread quite a bit. I will mark those places to use in my answer.

Step 4 What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer What are the modern day concerns of the Panama Canal? Sample response: The cargo ships of today are not able to fit through the canal since they are getting larger. “The Panama government is working on a major expansion to widen the Canal and keep it in business.” The Suez Canal and the Nicaragua Canal are both trying to create wider areas to compete against the Panama Canal.

Do Together Read and understand the rubric Actively read the passage, mark up text, make notations, self- check Read questions carefully to understand the task Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer

What do I need to do to answer this question? Step 3 Read questions carefully to understand the task What do I need to do to answer this question? 2. What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal?

Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 2. What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? When I skim back over the article, I need to mark or make note of places where _________. On the first page I can see that paragraph #___ has info about ________ that relates to my question. they mention facts that really DO help a cold. 2nd chicken soup

I will also mark paragraph #___ about ________. Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 2. What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? On the second page I will mark the line in the ___ paragraph that says _______________. I will also mark paragraph #___ about ________.

I will also mark paragraph #___ about ________. Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 2. What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? On the third page I will mark the line in the ___ paragraph that says _______________. I will also mark paragraph #___ about ________.

Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 2. What were some of the problems that arose from building the Panama Canal? Sample response: The building of the canal came in several stages and took so long because so many people died while working on it. The original digging made huge swamp areas, which bred mosquitoes and caused malaria. Bandits and river pirates stole from the convoys working on the canal. It was difficult to find workers since so many people were dying due to the dangers. Once slaves were outlawed for use, the compensation for manual labors put some companies out of business.

On Your Own Read and understand the rubric Actively read the passage, mark up text, make notations, self- check Read questions carefully to understand the task Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer

What do I need to do to answer this question? Step 3 Read questions carefully to understand the task What do I need to do to answer this question? 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal?

Where do I find this information? Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal? Page 1 Where do I find this information?

Where do I find this information? Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal? Page 2 Where do I find this information?

Where do I find this information? Step 4 Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal? Page 3 Where do I find this information?

Step 4 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal? Find and use evidence from the text to support your answer 3. What were/are the benefits of the Panama Canal? Sample response: It would reduce the need for sailors to travel around Cape Horn, which caused boats to go toward Antarctica and violent storms. It saved about 6,000 miles of sea voyage and opened up trade to America's west coast, China, and Japan. It also helped the economy of the Panamanians.