Kentucky ExtendedResponse Questions General Scoring Guide Score Point

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Kentucky Extended-Response Questions General Scoring Guide Score Point 4 • Score You complete all

Kentucky Extended-Response Questions General Scoring Guide Score Point 4 • Score You complete all important components of the question and communicate ideas clearly. • You demonstrate in-depth understanding of the relevant concepts and/or processes. • Where appropriate, you choose more efficient and/or sophisticated processes. • Where appropriate, you offer insightful interpretations or extensions Score Point 3 • You complete most important components of the question and communicate clearly. • You demonstrate an understanding of major concepts even though you overlook or misunderstand some less-important ideas or details. Score Point 2 • You complete some important components of the question and communicate those components clearly • You demonstrate that there are gaps in your conceptual understanding. Score Point 1 • You show minimal understanding of the question. • You address only a small portion of the question.

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers Cites strong evidence

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers Cites strong evidence from the text Cites most of the question correctly and clearly evidence from the text Answers some of the question correctly Cites weak Answers the question minimally evidence from the text Expands/ explains the evidence Shows insight when possible

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers most of the

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers most of the question correctly Answers some of the question correctly Answers the question minimally Cites Examples/ Evidence Explains examples/ev idence Explains examples/ evidence Shows insight

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers most of the

4 3 2 1 Answers the question correctly and clearly Answers most of the question correctly Answers some the question correctly Answers the question minimally Cites Examples/ Evidence Explains examples/ev idence Explains examples/ evidence Shows insight

4 3 2 1 Answers the problem Answers most of the problem Answers some

4 3 2 1 Answers the problem Answers most of the problem Answers some of the problem Answers The problem minimally Computes on paper Computes partially Explains your work Shows insight

What is Insight? Insight demonstrates higher order thinking Analysis Applications Synthesis Use of content

What is Insight? Insight demonstrates higher order thinking Analysis Applications Synthesis Use of content vocabulary Selecting most efficient processes Providing a more sophisticated response

Answer 4 The speaker’s memory of his mother’s kitchen is very important to him.

Answer 4 The speaker’s memory of his mother’s kitchen is very important to him. This memory is very important to the speaker because he really loves his mother. The poem also suggests that she may have died. In the last stanza, on line 27 it says, “My mother moves in and out of light. ” This suggests that she may only live as a dream. It makes this memory very powerful for the speaker because it’s a memory of his mother and nice times when he was a child. In the first stanza, in lines 1 -4 it says “Fragrance of fresh tortillas and corn stew fills my mother’s sparsely furnished kitchen crowded with warmth. ” From this you can tell that he likes it in his mother’s kitchen and it is warm both literally and figuratively and there are good smells there. You can tell that he really misses her from lines 23 and 24 in the fourth stanza where it says, “Bittersweet tears and ringing silvery laughter I ache in my heart. ” The speaker feels great love for his mother. In the poem he describes her in great detail and how she’s strong yet gentle. This memory is very reminiscent for the speaker in the poem.

Introducing the ACE Strategy for Reading… Answer the question……………… 1 pt Cite evidence from

Introducing the ACE Strategy for Reading… Answer the question……………… 1 pt Cite evidence from the text… 1 pt Expand Explain your answer. … 1 pt Shows insight……………… 1 pt

Responses When answering short answer responses, use the ACES strategy: *A – answer the

Responses When answering short answer responses, use the ACES strategy: *A – answer the question *C – cite evidence from the text *E – extend/explain your answer *S- Shows insight **You may receive a total of four points for each response. You need to keep track of your progress by recording your score on the grid. Put an x on your score for each assignment. Question Date A C E S *Check means the student could perform the expectation. Points

*You may receive a total of 4 points per answer Assignment *Use the ACES

*You may receive a total of 4 points per answer Assignment *Use the ACES strategy. . . A-Answer the question C-Cite evidence from the text E-Expand/explain your answer S-Shows insight Date A C E s My Score Peer Evaluator Score Teacher Score

STUDENT SELF-EVALUATION OR PEER SCORING GUIDE ____________________ Name__________ ACE Score___ I answered the question………………__yes__no

STUDENT SELF-EVALUATION OR PEER SCORING GUIDE ____________________ Name__________ ACE Score___ I answered the question………………__yes__no I provided strong evidence……………__yes__no I supported my answer from the text…. . __yes__no I showed insight……………………. __yes__no ____________________

Introducing the ACE Strategy for Math… Answer the problem! Compute your work! Explain how

Introducing the ACE Strategy for Math… Answer the problem! Compute your work! Explain how you got your answer!

Learner-Friendly 4 -Point Math Rubric Your • ADVANCED • answer • • Has enough

Learner-Friendly 4 -Point Math Rubric Your • ADVANCED • answer • • Has enough details to show you understood the problem. Is organized and complete. Completely explains your ideas and math thinking. Has a correct answer. • Your • PROFICIENT • answer • Has some details to show you understood the problem Is mostly organized Explains your ideas and math thinking Has a correct answer • Your NEARING • PROFICIENT • answer • Doesn’t have enough details to show you understood the problem. Is unorganized and unclear. Doesn’t clearly explain your ideas or math thinking. Has an answer that’s almost right. • Your EMERGING • answer • • • I only wrote the right answer with no computation or explanation…. or… I made lots of mistakes. I just didn’t understand the problem. Shows no details. Doesn’t make sense. Has no explanation of ideas or math thinking. Has a wrong answer.

ACE…. . your math questions Rubric Score ____ Standard: ____________Benchmark: ___________ Question: ___________________________________________________________ Answer:

ACE…. . your math questions Rubric Score ____ Standard: ____________Benchmark: ___________ Question: ___________________________________________________________ Answer: Computation: Explanation/Insight: _________________________________________

“MATH” PROBLEM SOLVING GRAPH Advanced 4 GOAL Proficient 3 Nearing Proficient 2 Emerging 1

“MATH” PROBLEM SOLVING GRAPH Advanced 4 GOAL Proficient 3 Nearing Proficient 2 Emerging 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5 Activity 6 Activity 7 Activity 8 Activity 9 Activity 10

ACES IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR READING PLAN ACT ___My plan worked ___I need a new

ACES IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR READING PLAN ACT ___My plan worked ___I need a new plan DO STUDY

ACE Improvement Plan Name_______ Subject______ Date______ PLAN: _____________________ DO: ______________________________________________ STUDY: ______________________________________________ ___My plan

ACE Improvement Plan Name_______ Subject______ Date______ PLAN: _____________________ DO: ______________________________________________ STUDY: ______________________________________________ ___My plan worked! ___I need another improvement plan!

ACES-ing Open-ended Math responses Assignment 0 1 2 3 4 SECONDARY Example Learner level

ACES-ing Open-ended Math responses Assignment 0 1 2 3 4 SECONDARY Example Learner level My Score Peer Evaluat or Score Teache r Score

Strategies we’ve learned to help us EFFECTIVELY expand our extendedresponse questions in reading *Describe

Strategies we’ve learned to help us EFFECTIVELY expand our extendedresponse questions in reading *Describe a personal connection that you can make to the passage. *State an opinion about the passage *Make a prediction about what you think might happen next *Make a comparison about two characters in the passage *Make an inference a bout something you read in the passage *Point out a cause/effect situation in the passage. *Make a conclusion about the passage

Strategies we’ve learned to help us EFFECTIVELY answer our constructedresponse questions in math *Draw

Strategies we’ve learned to help us EFFECTIVELY answer our constructedresponse questions in math *Draw a diagram that shows exactly HOW we figured out the problem. *Make sure we WRITE out an explanation of what we were thinking by our illustration. *If we used manipulatives, make a PICTURE of what we did to figure out the answer. *Write “something” on the lines for E. *Compute our work carefully in order to lessen mistakes *Use the ACE template so that the answer is organized. *Show and explain “every” step in solving the problem.