Using ACE with a Bullseye What is a Crossover SAR The STAAR test will include 2 paired selections that are thematically linked with multiple choice questions and 1 crossover short answer ID: 461618
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Crossover Short Answer Response
Using A.C.E. with a Bullseye!Slide2
What is a Crossover SAR?
The STAAR test will include 2 paired selections that are thematically linked with multiple choice questions and 1 “crossover” short answer. Slide3
What is my strategy?
This questions requires the student to make a connection between thematically paired textsYou will need text evidence from BOTH
selections
Use the same
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strategy…with a twist
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How will it be scored?
Scored on a four point scale0 = Insufficient1 = Partially Sufficient
2 = Sufficient
3 = Exemplary
Your score for each response will be based on your ability to write a reasonable answer and support it with evidence from the selection
Evidence = direct quotationSlide5
Foldable time!
Fold paper in half lengthwise.Fold paper in half crosswise.]Label the four squares: 1-answer 1- cite 2- answer 2 – cite
Follow the directions from your teacher. Slide6
Let’s look at one:
Skim “Calypso” page 1206.
When you are done, consider how Odysseus is feeling.Slide7
Now, read this excerpt from “Maps”
But I wonder where were you?When I was at my worst
Down on my knees
And you said you had my back
So I wonder where were you?
When all the roads you took came back to me
So I’m following the map that leads to you
The map that leads to you
Ain't
nothing I can do
The map that leads to you
Following, following, following to you
The map that leads to you
Ain't
nothing I can do
The map that leads to you
Following, following, following
I hear your voice in my sleep at night
Hard to resist temptation
'Cause something strange has come over me
And now I can’t get over you
No, I just can’t get over youSlide8
The question
What is a common conflict in both “Calypso” and “Maps”? Support your answer with evidence from both texts.Slide9
Now, it’s your turn!
Skim “The Lotus Eaters” Read “Kidnap” on page
878
Answer the following question:
What is a common theme found in both passages? Support your answer with evidence from both selections.