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Open Ended Response OER

ACE the Big 3. A: ANSWERAnswer the question explicitlyAnswer the question in the first sentenceC: CITECite evidence to support your answerCite evidence in an effective wayUse only quotes that tie directly to the answerUse only the part(s) necessaryE: EXPLAINExplain explicitly how the evidence proves your answer.

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Open Ended Response OER

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    1. Open Ended Response (OER) 3 Questions to answer Fiction Non-Fiction Crossover Space 5 lines for the single questions 8 lines for the combination question

    2. ACE the Big 3 A: ANSWER Answer the question explicitly Answer the question in the first sentence C: CITE Cite evidence to support your answer Cite evidence in an effective way Use only quotes that tie directly to the answer Use only the part(s) necessary E: EXPLAIN Explain explicitly how the evidence proves your answer

    3. Textual Support/Evidence DIRECT QUOTE Highly recommended Full sentence Phrases and/or individual words Summary/Paraphrase DON’T DO IT!!!

    4. SCORING 0 = insufficient 1 = partially sufficient 2 = sufficient 3 = exemplary 0 & 1 = not passing 2 & 3 = passing

    5. Score 0 INSUFFICIENT Too general or vague to determine whether it is reasonable or not. Incorrect interpretation based on the text. Mere plot summary. *Leaving it blank or writing your answer in a foreign language also receives a zero!

    6. Score 1 Partially Sufficient Answer provided BUT missing one of remaining parts Have evidence but no explanation Have explanation but no evidence OR All three parts exist BUT… Unclear or vague connection between evidence and the explanation

    7. Score 2 SUFFICIENT All three parts found WITH… Relevant evidence Explanation of evidence is clear and specific

    8. Score 3 EXEMPLARY all the characteristics of a 2 WITH… Particularly thoughtful or insightful analysis and/or evidence Explanation of evidence shows depth of understanding ORIGINAL WELL-THOUGHT OUT WELL-WRITTEN

    9. REVIEW ACE: Answer the question. Cite relevant evidence. Explain how the evidence proves your answer. SCORING: 0 = insufficient 1 = partially sufficient 2 = sufficient 3 = exemplary

    10. A GOOD THING!!! The graders CANNOT grade you on grammar and sentence structure, BUT… These things can effect how well they can read your answer.

    11. Applying the OER to REAL LIFE The Egg Analogy

    12. Imagine the Scoring as an… Shell Yolk White

    13. Comparing OER Scoring to an Egg 0- Insufficient These answers have no parts of the egg, or parts included are wrong, vague or not specific. The reader says, “No Way!”

    14. Comparing OER Scoring to an Egg 1- Partially Sufficient These answers may have only one or two parts of the egg. All of the parts are not included and/or parts are vague, incomplete. The reader says, “Huh?”

    15. Comparing OER Scoring to an Egg 2- Sufficient All three parts of the egg are evident and all parts are reasonable. The reader says, “Okay.”

    16. Comparing OER Scoring to an Egg 3- Exemplary All three parts of the egg are evident, thoughtful, insightful, and offer strong support. These answers may offer a unique perspective. The reader says, “Wow!”

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