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Open-Ended Responses

Open-Ended Responses. Activities. Step1: Take 2 Column Notes. What is OER? What strategy can I use? RACE What must my answer have? How are OERs scored? What OER scores are passing? Review What is the Egg analogy?. Quiz- turn in homework! Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES.

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Open-Ended Responses

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  1. Open-Ended Responses Activities

  2. Step1: Take 2 Column Notes • What is OER? • What strategy can I use? RACE • What must my answer have? • How are OERs scored? • What OER scores are passing? • Review • What is the Egg analogy?

  3. Quiz- turn in homework!Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES. • What does OER stand for? • What do the letters in RACE stand for? • How are OERs scored? • What is considered a passing score? • What must be in your answer to score a 2?

  4. Step 2: Practice- We Do“Unpacking Echoes” by Alana Morris • Read & annotate the story- • highlight, • take notes • Read the question- • highlight important question words.

  5. Step 2: Practice- We Do“Unpacking Echoes” by Alana Morris • Take Notes- how will you answer the question? • Highlight a quote from the text to support your answer. • Write your response in 2-3 sentences: • Restate the question • Answer the question • Cite relevant evidence • Explain how your evidence supports your answer

  6. Step 2: Practice- We Do“Unpacking Echoes” by Alana Morris • Read the sample answers & scores. • Identify the Answer and Support in each response.

  7. Step 3 Practice- You Do“Homelessness” by Alana Morris • Read & annotate the story- • highlight, • take notes • Read the question- • highlight important question words.

  8. Step 3 Practice- You Do“Homelessness” by Alana Morris • Take Notes- how will you answer the question? • Highlight a quote from the text to support your answer. • Write your response in 2-3 sentences: • Restate the question • Answer the question • Cite relevant evidence • Explain how your evidence supports your answer

  9. Step 3 Practice- You Do“Homelessness” by Alana Morris • Read the sample answers & scores. • Identify the Answer and Support in each response.

  10. Tuesday Practice- PartnersCrossover Question • Read the sample answers & scores. • Identify the Answer and Support in each response.

  11. Tuesday Practice- PartnersCrossover Question Create a T Chart • List ways animals were helped on each side. • Find something the stories have in common. • Jot a quote from each story. Write your response in the answer box- • Answer the question • Cite relevant evidence from BOTH selections • Explain how your evidence supports your answer. Echoes Homelessness

  12. Wednesday RELA DBA-Open Ended Responses • Read & annotate each selection (fiction & nonfiction) • Read each question; highlight important question words. • Take notes in the blank space- write several sample answers then pick your best one. • Select a quote from the story to support your answer. • Write your answer in 2-3 sentences in the box provided. • Crossover question- Cite evidence from BOTH selections to support your answer. • When you finish, put your head down or read quietly from a book or a magazine. NO TALKING WHILE ANYONE IS STILL TESTING.

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