Using Answering constructed the response questions RACE Strategy
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Using Answering constructed the response questions RACE Strategy
Warm Up Underline all the possessive pronouns in the following sentences. 1. I took my dog to a dog show. 2. His hair was longer than hers. 3. I saw that her dog was smaller than their dog. 4. Someone asked, “Is that dog yours? ” 5. I replied, “Yes, he’s mine. ” 6. I wonder whose dog is the smallest.
At the Library By Nikki Grimes I flip the pages of a book and slip inside, where crystal seas await and pirates hide. I find a paradise where birds can talk, where children fly and trees prefer to walk. Sometimes I end up on a city street. I recognize the brown skin girl I meet. She's skinny, but she's strong, and brave, and wise. I smile because I see me in her eyes. Explain how the speaker in "At the Library" feels about reading. In your response, use details and examples from the poem that support your explanation.
We can breakdown the prompt like this: 1. How does the speaker in the poem feel about reading? 2. How do you know? 3. Use evidence from the poem to support your answer.
Using the RACE writing strategy We are responding to the following prompt: Explain how the speaker in "At the Library" feels about reading. In your response, use details and examples from the poem that support your explanation.
Restate the prompt in your own words to write your topic sentence. Answer the question- make sure to answer all parts of the question. Cite evidence from the text. - You MUST quote the text. Use evidence based terms to begin your sentences. Explain and extend - Explain how this evidence supports your answer. Give examples from connections you made.
Restate the prompt in your own words to be sure that you understand it. Use words from the prompt in your statement. Explain how the speaker in "At the Library" feels about reading. In your response, use details and examples from the poem that support your explanation. .
Explain how the speaker in "At the Library" feels about reading. The speaker in the poem “At the OR Library” feels… Great statement The speaker loves to read. Not so good statement
Answer the question Remember you need to explain how the speaker feels about reading. Happy, excited
Cite Evidence This means you will look back to the text to find specific examples that support your answer. Quote the text! Use evidence based terms to begin your citation. I know this because the speaker says, “I smile because I see me in her eyes. ”
Explain and Extend You will explain how this evidence supports your answer. You can use your own background knowledge and connections you made from your own experience. This illustrates that she was happy because people smile when they are happy.
Put it all together Put all your information into paragraph form. Remember to indent and check your spelling and capitalization!
Explain how the speaker in "At the Library" feels about reading. R A C E The speaker in the poem “At the Library feels happy. I know this because the speaker says, “I smile because I see me in her eyes. ” This illustrates that she was happy because people smile when they are happy.
R Restate the question Use words from the question in your statement.
A Answer the question Answer ALL parts of the question. Each part of the question should be answered in separate paragraphs.
C Cite the evidence Cite evidence from the text. Use evidence based terms to begin your sentences.
E Explain and extend Explain how this evidence supports your answer. Give examples from connections and background knowledge.
Constructing Extended Responses RACE Strategy When answering an open ended question: When answering an __________question: R-Restate the question. Use words from the question to write your statement. R-Restate the question. Use ______ from the question to write your _________. A- Answer the question. If there are multiple parts to the question, answer each part in a separate paragraph. C- Cite evidence from the text. Use evidence based terms to begin your citation. E – Extend and Explain how the evidence supports your answer. Give examples using background knowledge and connections A- Answer the question. If there are _______parts to the question, answer each part in a ____________ paragraph. C- Cite evidence from the text. Use evidence based _______ to begin your citation. E – Extend and Explain how the evidence ________ your answer. Give examples using background knowledge and _____________
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