“ Of 100 Chicago CPS Freshmen 6 will get a college degree within 6 years” React Reflect and Respond.

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“ Of 100 Chicago CPS Freshmen 6 will get a college degree within 6 years” React Reflect and Respond

Assignment : React, Reflect and Respond React – Your gut reaction, feelings, initial ideas, events, words that stand out, and or questions you may still have. You should not say, “I don’t get it.” What specifically don’t you get? (1 paragraph) Reflect – Connect to your own experience: can be text to self, text to text, or text to world (1 Paragraph) Response: Your conclusions about the article, what they are trying to teach you, or the moral/lessons learned after reading the story. (1 Paragraph)

Student examples (Use the checklist to come up with a grade for the following examples. Don’t make the mistakes that these students made100-90%) Fill out the checklist after you have completed your own 3R’s