
RACE Constructed Response
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Chamario Chopp
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5 Slides • 9 Questions
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RACE that response!!!
Please have your writing notebook
Before you move to the next slide be sure to write the notes..
The following example goes along with question #7 on your DFA Ontrack exam.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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RACE that response!!!
Write along with the example.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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RACE that response!!!
Write along with the example.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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Multiple Choice
The "A" in RACE means to...(synonym for answer)
...address the question.
...assert the question.
...ask the question.
...acknowledge the question.
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Multiple Choice
What change should be made to the line in the image.
theirs to theres
theirs to they're
theirs to there
theirs to their
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RACE that response!!!
Write along with the example.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
How do you cite text evidence to support your thinking?
Citing text evidence to support your thinking can be done by using direct quotes and examples from the story.
Citing text evidence to support your thinking can be done by making inferences.
Citing text evidence to support your thinking can be done by restating the question.
Citing text evidence to support your thinking can be done by making up facts that aren't in the story.
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RACE that response!!!
Write along with the example.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
You should only give one example to explain and support your thinking.
true
false
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Open Ended
Please type your response to the following question.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
RACE that response!!!
Please have your writing notebook
Before you move to the next slide be sure to write the notes..
The following example goes along with question #7 on your DFA Ontrack exam.
In the story "Maui Discovers the Secret of Fire," Maui must put his trust into the bird, Alae-iki, to achieve his goal. What inferences can be made about Maui's opinion of Alae-iki's trustworthiness? Be sure to include specific examples from the text to support your response.
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