What are they Constructed Response Questions are open ended short answer questions The first sentence of the response should reword the question and state a personal opinion or direct response to the question ID: 357017
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Constructed Response Questions
What are they?
Constructed Response Questions
are open ended, short answer
questions.Slide2
The first sentence of the response should reword the question and state a personal opinion or direct response to the question.Slide3
Tie the response directly to the reading by citing specific details from the text that support
answer
, idea, or
opinion; USE QUOTES!!!
Here are some suggested sentence starters:
In the text...
The text states...
According to the passage...
One example from the text...
The author states...Slide4
Explain how the text details actually support his answer, idea, or opinion.
One of these sentence starters might help:
This shows...
This demonstrates...
I believe...
Now I know...
This proves...Slide5
What is your favorite book series?
STRONG My favorite book series is “Frog and Toad” for many reasons. The series tells about two friends I really like. Their adventures are always funny. The books are just the right reading level for me. I love the “Frog and Toad” series.
WEAK
My favorite book series is “Frog and Toad” because they are funny. Once they ate ice cream. I like ice cream. Slide6
Excerpt from The Blizzard
Miss Bailey walked around the room like a general getting her army ready to fight. "Jacob and Henry, turn down the lamps," she ordered. "Mittens, everyone. If you have a scarf, tie it over your nose." When they were ready, she clapped again. "Mr. Carter, open the door please
.”Slide7
A typical assessment question might
read:
How
would you describe this teacher? Using details from the text, support your thinking. Slide8
I
think this teacher is a strong leader and take-charge
person.The
text states that she "ordered" the students to put on their mittens and scarves. The text also compared her to a general in the
army.Both
of these examples show that she can command a group of people like a strong leader would. Slide9
At
the end of the story, Tacky outwits the Hunters. How does he outwit them? What causes him to be successful?
Use text evidence to support your answer.Slide10