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Open-Ended Responses (OER) - PPT Presentation

OER STAAR English I EOC consists of 23 OERs Single Passage OER Crossover OER comparing 2 reading passages Just APE it A means ANSWER P means PROVE it E means EXPLAIN the connection between your ANSWER and your PROOF ID: 699486

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Slide1

Open-Ended Responses

(OER)Slide2

OER

STAAR English I EOC consists of 2-3 OERs

Single Passage OER

Crossover OER (comparing 2 reading passages)Slide3

Just APE it

A

means

ANSWER

P

means

PROVE

it

E

means

EXPLAIN

the connection between your ANSWER and your PROOFSlide4

EXAMPLE

In, “The Necklace,” what inference can you make about the

Loisels

based on their efforts to replace the necklace?Slide5

STEP ONE

Box the Literary Terms

In, “The Necklace,” what inference can you make about the

Loisels

based on their efforts to replace the necklace?Slide6

STEP TWO

Circle the Verbs in the Question.

In, “The Necklace,” what inference can you make about the

Loisels

based on their efforts to replace the necklace?Slide7

STEP THREE

Read the question again

, thinking about the

words you marked

. What is being asked?

How are the words related to each other

?

In, “The Necklace,” what inference can you make about the

Loisels

based on their efforts to replace the necklace?Slide8

STEP FOUR

Decide

what the question is really asking.

Now, get ready to

APE

it!!Slide9

A is for ANSWER

Answer

clearly by using words from the question (author’s name, title, literary terms, etc.).

In “The Necklace,” one can

infer

that both Mr. and Mrs.

Loisel

take responsibility for their mistake. Slide10

P is for PROVE

Prove

your answer with

two

pieces of evidence (direct quotes, paraphrases, or specific synopses) from the text.

“She dismissed her maid… She learned to do the heavy housework, to perform the hateful duties of cooking.”

“Her husband labored evenings to balance a tradesman’s accounts, and at night, often, he copied documents at five sous a page.”Slide11

E is for EXPLAIN

Explain

how

the

two pieces of text evidence prove your answer sentence

. (

These quotes show that…because

…)

These quotes show that Mr. and Mrs.

Loisel

both work hard to pay off the debt because she has to do the housework herself instead of paying a maid, and he works a second job for extra income.Slide12

APE it: Here’s the full answer

Question:

In, “The Necklace,” what inference can you make about the

Loisels

based on their efforts to replace the necklace

?

Answer:

In

“The Necklace,” one can infer that both Mr. and Mrs.

Loisel

take responsibility for their mistake. “She dismissed her maid… She learned to do the heavy housework, to perform the hateful duties of cooking

.”

“Her husband labored evenings to balance a tradesman’s accounts, and at night, often, he copied documents at five sous a page

.”

These quotes show that Mr. and Mrs.

Loisel

both work hard to pay off the debt because she has to do the housework instead of paying a maid, and he works a second job for extra income

.Slide13

Now You try it

With your group, use the following diagram to help you answer the OER from “The Most Dangerous Game.”