

Answering Constructed Response Questions
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6th - 12th Grade
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Teneqha Ford
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Answering Constructed Response Questions
A step-by-step guide to those pesky "Short Answer" and discussion questions.

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Poll
What part of the constructed response (short answer) questions are most difficult for you? Choose all that apply!
Understanding what the question is asking.
Finding evidence to explain my answer.
Answering all parts of the question.
Providing enough detail in my answer.
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R.A.C.E
We are going to use this simple acronym as a guide to answering short answer questions.
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The R.A.C.E Method
Follow along with the video. Take notes as needed.
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a constructed response is this an example of: "The main idea of the article is"
restating the question
citing evidence
answering the question
elaborating/explaining evidence
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a constructed response is this an example of For example,
answering the question
adding transition words
restating the question
explain/elaborate on evidence
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Multiple Select
Which of these are parts of a complete constructed response? Check all that apply
citing evidence
restating the question
Answering the question
Explaining evidence
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a constructed response would the underlined part of the following sentence be an example of: The main idea of the paragraph is humans can do their part to decrease the jellyfish problem.
explaining evidence
restating the question
citing evidence
answering the question
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Multiple Choice
The following sentence starter would be best used for which part of a constructed response: This evidence from the text explains why....
explaining/elaborating on evidence
citing evidence
restating the question
answering the question
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Open Ended
Restate this question: How did overfishing have an impact on the jellyfish problem?
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a constructed response is this an example of: In the text it states, "But the shelter plans to keep its unicorn puppy, to help remind people that it’s OK to be unusual."
restating the question
citing evidence
answering the question
adding transition words
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Poll
I can use the R.A.C.E method to write a short constructed response.
Thumbs Up "I got it"
Thumbs Sideway "I need additional assistance"
Thumbs Down "I don't get it"
Answering Constructed Response Questions
A step-by-step guide to those pesky "Short Answer" and discussion questions.

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