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Refers to the Three Little Pigs He was really a mean guy. He kept picking on other people by not letting him get what he wanted. Because of that, you can tell that he was not nice. Turn and talk with your neighbor. What do you think the original question was? Why? What helps you to realize that. Learning Target: 8-14-18 -- I can name and define the terms in RACE -- I can use the RACE strategy to give a complete answer to a constructed response question.

The original question was: How would you describe the pig who built the brick house using text from the story to prove your point? How well did this response answer the question?

Can anyone tell me what an acronym is?

R.A.C.E R –

R.A.C.E R – Restate or reword the question A –

What are three major predators of kangaroos? Correctly stated answer: The three major predators of kangaroos are people, dingoes, and crocodiles. Incorrectly stated answer: People, dingoes, and crocodiles

Bill: How was your weekend. Mandy: My weekend was fine Bill: How was your weekend? Mandy: My weekend was fine. Did you watch anything interesting on TV? Bill: yes, I did watch something interesting on Tv. It was the final episode of breaking bad. Did you see it? Mandy: no, I did not see the final episode of breaking bad. I prefer the vampire diaries. Bill: why do you prefer the vampire diaries? Mandy: I prefer the vampire diaries because…

Why do the houses of planet ty have so many extra chimneys? Answer 1: The houses of Planet Ty have so many extra chimneys because there is so much pollution. Answer 2: because that’s where the santa clause clones live.

R.A.C.E R – Restate or reword the question A – Answer the question C –

R.A.C.E R – Restate or reword the question A – Answer the question C – Cite your evidence E –

R.A.C.E R – Restate or reword the question A – Answer the question C – Cite your evidence E – Explain, extend, or elaborate on your evidence

Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who went off to build their houses.

“Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin,” said the first little pig. The first little pig built his house of straw, which was not very strong. One day, the big bad wolf came and said, “Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”  “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin,” said the first little pig.  “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house down.”  And he did. And he got the little pig and ate him all up.

The second little pig built his house of sticks, which were not very strong. One day, the big bad wolf came and said, “Little pig, little pig, let me come in.” “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin,” said the second little pig. “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.” And he did. And he got the little pig and ate him all up.

The third little pig built his house of bricks, which were very strong The third little pig built his house of bricks, which were very strong. One day, the big bad wolf came and said, “Little pig, little pig, let me come in.” “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin,” said the third little pig. “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down.” But no matter how much the wolf huffed and puffed, the house did not blow down.

So the big bad wolf said, “I’ll come down the chimney and eat you all up.” But when the wolf came down the chimney, he fell into a pot of boiling water and boiled all up. And the third little pig lived happily ever after in his house of bricks.

Question: How would you describe the pig who built the brick house using text from the story to prove your point?

What is something that you learned about writing a constructed response paragraph.

A silly story about a gas pump that is very worried. Learning Target: 8/17/18 Warm up: Write  A silly story about a gas pump that is very worried. -- I can name and define the terms in RACE -- I can use the RACE strategy to give a complete answer to a constructed response question.

Nellie skimmed through the newspaper and folded it back up Nellie skimmed through the newspaper and folded it back up. "I don’t get why we have to read about other people's dreams in the newspaper," stated Nellie. "What do you mean?" Asked Grandma Bay. Grandma was knitting a scarf to keep Nellie warm.

"The paper has an article about this man who keeps dreaming," explained Nellie. "Show me that article," prodded Grandma. Nellie fetched the paper off the table and brought it over to Grandma.

She also picked up Grandma's reading glasses to save herself a trip She also picked up Grandma's reading glasses to save herself a trip. Grandma began to read intently. "Oh, this is so good. Dr. King's words just resonate with me." "Why? What's so great about dreaming?" asked Nellie innocently.

"It's not a dream like the one you had last night "It's not a dream like the one you had last night. His dream is about the future and what it can hold for people like us," explained Grandma. "I can dream my own dreams, thank you very much." Stated Nellie. She didn't know what she thought about the Dr. King.

"What if this Dr. King was the very person who enabled you to live your dreams?" questioned Grandma. Nellie didn't respond. "Dr. King is working to help all of us live out our very dreams." Cooed Grandma.

Nellie stiffened her back and walked over to look at the newspaper article. "This man can help me live my dreams?" Asked Nellie. "That's right, Nell. That's about it. He's opening doors for people everywhere." Said Grandma. Nellie liked the sound of that. She smiled down at Dr. King.

How did Nellie feel about the newspaper article and Dr How did Nellie feel about the newspaper article and Dr. King by the time she got done talking to Grandma? Cite evidence from the text to support your answer.

Learning Target I can answer a constructed response question using RACE about The Little Engine that Could.

The Little Engine That Could Using evidence from the story, Why did the little engine want to get to the other side of the mountain?