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1 What is an Open-ended Response??? It’s when you write a brief essay response to a open-ended question (could be more than one right answer) you’ve been given and back your opinion up with evidenceIt’s when you write a brief essay response to a open-ended question (could be more than one right answer) you’ve been given and back your opinion up with evidence –Example of an Open-ended question: In The Three Pigs, how did the wolf feel when the pig wouldn’t let him in? Give evidence from the passage to support your answer.

2 So how do I answer an Open-ended question? Well, you…. PEE

3 P-E-E Strategy Yes, we are learning to PEE today! What it stands for: P- Prove your point (what you are going to argue; the point you’re going to make) E- Evidence (your evidence is what you are quoting from the text) E- Explain (explain how the quote helps prove your point “How do “P” and the first “E” connect?”)

4 Let’s break it down!Let’s break it down! PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain)PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain) P-Restate the question into the point you’re going to make. “I say…”P-Restate the question into the point you’re going to make. “I say…” –In The Three Little Pigs, the big bad wolf felt angry when the pigs wouldn’t let him into their houses.

5 P-E-E Strategy Let’s break it down!Let’s break it down! PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain)PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain) E-Evidence (your supporting evidence by quoting from the text). “It says…”E-Evidence (your supporting evidence by quoting from the text). “It says…” –For example, the book says, “The little pig just laughed at him and said, ‘No, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.”

6 P-E-E Strategy Let’s break it down!Let’s break it down! PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain)PEE (Prove/Evidence/Explain) E-Explain [tell what the quote/evidence means and why it proves your point (“P”)]. “So”E-Explain [tell what the quote/evidence means and why it proves your point (“P”)]. “So” –This quote shows that the wolf became so angry and upset because the pigs wouldn’t let them in their houses, all while laughing at him, that he lost his cool and blew their houses down. This wasn’t a smart move on the wolf’s part; in the end, the wolf suffered a lot.

7 P-E-E Strategy Put it all together… In The Three Little Pigs, the big bad wolf felt angry when the pigs wouldn’t let him into their houses. For example, the book says, “The little pig just laughed at him and said, ‘No, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.” This quote shows that the wolf became so angry and upset because the pigs wouldn’t let them in their houses, all while laughing at him, that he lost his cool and blew their houses down. This wasn’t a smart move on the wolf’s part; in the end, the wolf suffered a lot.

8 P-E-E Strategy Now, it’s your turn:Now, it’s your turn: Question: How does Goldilocks feel after eating the last bowl of porridge, in Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Remember to: P- prove (your point) “I say…” E- evidence from the text “It says…” E- explain how the “P” and “E” connect “So…”

9 P-E-E Strategy Now, it’s YOUR turn:Now, it’s YOUR turn: Question: How does Goldilocks feel after eating the last bowl of porridge, in Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Remember to: P- prove (your point) “I say…” P-In The Three Little Pigs, the big bad wolf felt angry when the pigs wouldn’t let him into their houses. P-In The Three Little Pigs, the big bad wolf felt angry when the pigs wouldn’t let him into their houses.

10 P-E-E Strategy Now, it’s YOUR turn:Now, it’s YOUR turn: Question: How does Goldilocks feel after eating the last bowl of porridge, in Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Remember to: E- evidence from the text “It says…” For example, the book says, “The little pig just laughed at him and said, ‘No, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.’” (lines 10-12) For example, the book says, “The little pig just laughed at him and said, ‘No, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.’” (lines 10-12)

11 P-E-E Strategy Now, it’s YOUR turn:Now, it’s YOUR turn: Question: How does Goldilocks feel after eating the last bowl of porridge, in Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Remember to: E- explain how the “P” and “E” connect “so…” E- explain how the “P” and “E” connect “so…” This quote shows that the wolf became so angry and upset because the pigs wouldn’t let them in their houses, all while laughing at him, that he lost his cool and blew their houses down. This wasn’t a smart move on the wolf’s part; in the end, the wolf suffered a lot.

12 Does your example for Goldilocks look like this? Do you have the three parts? In The Three Little Pigs, the big bad wolf felt angry when the pigs wouldn’t let him into their houses. For example, the book says, “The little pig just laughed at him and said, ‘No, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin.” This quote shows that the wolf became so angry and upset because the pigs wouldn’t let them in their houses, all while laughing at him, that he lost his cool and blew their houses down. This wasn’t a smart move on the wolf’s part; in the end, the wolf suffered a lot.

13 Do this one on your own. Use your chart to help you. How were the three bears affected by Goldilocks in the story? Give text evidence to support your answer.


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