Meals on Wheels Constructed Response Examples. Constructed Response Question: Explain 2 reasons why the Meals on Wheels program is important to the elderly.

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Meals on Wheels Constructed Response Examples

Constructed Response Question: Explain 2 reasons why the Meals on Wheels program is important to the elderly or disabled people. Use details from the passage to support your answer Score 3 The response provides a complete explanation with 2 related reasons why the Meals on Wheels program is important to the elderly or disabled. The response included enough related details to support your answer 2 The response provides a limited explanation with 1 reason why the Meals on Wheels program is important to the elderly or disabled. The response includes some details to support your answer. 1 The response gives no clear explanation as to why the Meals on Wheels program is important to the elderly or disabled. The response does not include details supported by the passage. 0 The response is incorrect.

 Two reasons why the meals on wheels Program is important to the elderly for there care of there heath. The senors cant cook because maybe they might barly hade surgery or they might be on wheels or they don’t have any body to take care of them or they might be ill and might be getting better the meals on wheels need help to cook hot meals.

 they cud call the the ambiunles. And some tims the are not to much strong. Or they dont have children to protect them. The cant cook for their selfs because they are in surgery…they cud call all when its importent.

 The Meals On Wheels! 2 reasons why the meals on wheels is important to the elderly or disabled peoples are: 1) Hot meals prepared in the Senior Center are taken to people who can’t cook for themselves maybe because they are recovering from surgery are unabel to cook for them selves. 2) They don’t have anyone to look after them and the meals on wheels volentirs look at them every day. If they are not okay, they call 911 or the Senior Center to come check what’s wrong with them.

 the meals on wheels are inportant because they cun not cook And People are not Strong and Because recove From Surgery or illness.

 Meals on Wheels were important for the elderly or disabled people becase 1) Some were still recovering from sergery or illness. They are not strong either So that’s why they can’t cook for themselves. 2) Volinteers would check on them if their doing okay. If their not they would call 911 or Notify the Senior Center. The Meal on Weells Volinteers come in every day to check on them. If something is wrong they call 911.

 They Did not have Family to look after them the can Fall and senior center helps them. The Senior center Check’s on them every day.

 Meals on wheels 1) hot dinner are prepared to the Senior center to People who can’t cook at a kichten 2) Some People can Cook but Surgery People can’t cook for themselves because they just had surgury from the hospital. 3) If Something is wrong the People can call 911 for help. 4) People who are elderly can’t just cook or eat messy. 5) They have to tell the people who work at the Senior center.

 They go on wheelchairs There prepared for injurees so the can call 911. Then they can check on them.