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There are two different categories of constructed response. Constructed Response Short Extended
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Short Constructed Response Extended Constructed Response Timing10 minutes15 minutes Scoring Guide0, 1, 20, 1, 2, 3, 4 AudienceScorer PurposeDemonstrate content knowledge in reading
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A Common Mistake Quickly reading the question without taking the time to figure out exactly what it is asking The question is about… Wait! What do I have to do?
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Core Lesson Read the prompt thoughtfully. 1 The narrator, Alexis Jones, says that she is “just like a member of the family.” dog telling story says in story
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Core Lesson Read the prompt thoughtfully. 1 Do you think the Grays feel the same way about Alexis? in my opinion just like a member of the family
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Core Lesson Read the prompt thoughtfully. 1 Why or why not? give reasons
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Core Lesson Read the prompt thoughtfully. 1 Use evidence from the story to support your answer. give proof
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Core Lesson 2 Underline important words and phrases. What made the colonists finally decide to write the Declaration of Independence? l i s t f o r c e d o v e r t i m e
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Let’s Review Quick Quiz Underline important key words in this question. Why was it important for the Continental Congress to write and share the Declaration of Independence?
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Extension Activities Underline important key words in this question. Finally, the document was ready for the colonies’ representatives to read and approve. By the afternoon of July 4 th, 1776, they had done just that. The thirteen British colonies had decided not to be British anymore. They had declared their independence. America was born.
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Extension Activities Underline important key words in this question. How many men drafted the Declaration of Independence? Who were the members of the Continental Congress?
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Guided Practice Underline important key words in this question. What did Thomas Jefferson include in the Declaration of Independence?
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Core Lesson 3 Number the tasks in the prompt. The narrator, Alexis Jones, says that she is “just like a member of the family.” Do you think the Grays feel the same way about Alexis? Why or why not? Use evidence from the story to support your answer. 1 2
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Practice Time! Use RUN on some Constructed Response Questions
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Let’s Review Quick Quiz Read thoughtfully then number and Make your Statement for the tasks for this question: Was the dog in this story, Alexis Jones, brave? Why or why not? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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Extension Activities Read thoughtfully then number and Make your Statement for the tasks for this question: Do you think the main character in your favorite fairy tale cares more about himself/herself or others? Why? Support your answer with evidence from the fairy tale.
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Extension Activities Read thoughtfully then number and Make your Statement for the tasks for this question: Were the Grays poor or wealthy? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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Guided Practice Read thoughtfully then number and Make your Statement for the tasks for this question: When the puppy rides away in the van, Alexis thought, “…how exciting it was that my puppy was going for a ride.” Was Alexis happy or sad that her puppy went away in the van? Support your answer with evidence from the story.
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Short Constructed Response Sort the released items into categories—2, 1, or 0 Put your label on the score that you think each student received. Bobcat Journal—What did you learn about what makes a good short constructed response?
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We Read Short Answer question for Nest of Memories; Use RUN Create a 2 rubric as a class Write a 2 response as a class
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Two Read Short Answer for Perfect; Use RUN Create a 2 rubric as a class Have students work with 8 o’clock partner to create a 2 response answer Read responses aloud and discuss strengths and weaknesses
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You Short Answer
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Extended Answers
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KY Released Item—Deep Water Horizon Sort the released items into categories—4, 3, 2, 1 Put your label on the score that you think each student received. Bobcat Journal—What did you learn about what makes a good extended response? What is the difference between a short answer and an extended response?
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We Read extended response question for Nest of Memories; Use RUN Create a 4 rubric for Nest of Memories as a class Write a 4 response as a class
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Two Read Extended Response question for Traditions; Use RUN Create a rubric for 4 response for Traditions Work with 2 o’clock partner to create a 4 response Share answers with class and discuss strengths and weaknesses
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You--Deepwater Extended Response
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Switcheroo I am going to collect your papers. You will each receive 3 to score. Then fill out strengths, weaknesses, and question paper for your set of papers.
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Analysis StrengthsWeaknesses
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You-Live Scoring John Snow -Short -Extended
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Let’s All Get a 4! You will have 2 tries for a 2 on the short answer. You will have 2 tries for a 4 today. We will have a perfect score party for those of you who get a 2 & a 4.
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