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R.A.C.E.

R.A.C.E.

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7th Grade

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RI.2.1, RI.6.7, RI.6.2

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Robin Crockett

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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RACE - Restate

WHEN WRITING YOUR RESPONSE:

Reword: restate the question and make it into a statement as a part of the answer you provide.

•Simple Example: 

SCR - "What color is the sky?“

•Reword- “The color of the sky is…”

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Open Ended

What is a good way to Restate the writing prompt question?

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RACE - Answer

ANSWER THE QUESTION using evidence from the text you just read.

•Usually R & A in R.A.C.E. are written within the same sentence.

Example:

•SCR QUESTION: “What color is the sky?”

•REWORD: The color of the sky is …

•ANSWER: usually blue because of how we see light waves and the weather conditions.

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Open Ended

How could you answer the writing prompt question?

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RACE - Cite

Cite Evidence/Examples: 

•Use words, facts or examples from the text to support the R & A in R.A.C.E

•At least 3 Evidence or Examples

•EXAMPLE:

–The Sky is usually blue because of how we see light waves and the weather conditions. According to scientist, humans see blue sky based on what kinds of light waves are visualized in the eye, how sunny the day is and the direction of the sunlight.

 

**the underlined phrases are cited evidence from the text

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Open Ended

State 2 examples from the texts that support your answer.

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RACE - Explain

EXPLAIN THE ANSWER: Explain how the RAC part of your response correctly answers the question; E can be based on prior knowledge of the topic or more evidence from the text


•EXAMPLE:

The Sky is usually blue because of how we see light waves and the weather conditions. According to scientist, humans see blue sky based on what kinds of light waves are visualized in the eye, how sunny the day is and the direction of the sunlight. On a clear, sunny day, the sun is directly shinning on us. Because the molecules in the air reflect the scattered blue light waves more than red or orange when it bounces off the direct sunlight, we see blue. As the sun sets, the direction of its light goes away from us so the molecules reflect the red or orange waves of light that we see at sunsets.

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