
Writing Evaluation
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The following slide will measure your writing skills that we have developed this year. Be sure to read the question carefully and answer in no more the 3 complete sentences. Using the R.A.C.E can help you create a clear answer.
Restate the question
Answer the question
Cite evidence to support your answer
Explain how your evidence supports your answer
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Open Ended
What is your favorite subject, and why?
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Open Ended
What is your least favorite subject? Why is it your least favorite subject?
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Open Ended
What are some things you like to do outside of school?
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What makes a successful learner?
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Let's look at some characteristics of a successful learner !
Inquirers: Curious individuals who actively seek knowledge through questioning, exploration, and research.
Knowledgeable: People who have a deep understanding of various topics and can apply that knowledge meaningfully.
Thinkers: Critical and creative problem-solvers who analyze situations and make reasoned decisions.
Communicators: Effective at expressing ideas and understanding others through verbal, written, and non-verbal means.
Principled: Guided by integrity, fairness, and strong ethical standards, taking responsibility for their actions.
Open-minded: Willing to consider different perspectives and appreciate diverse cultures and viewpoints.
Caring: Compassionate and empathetic individuals who show concern for the well-being of others and the environment.
Risk-takers: Courageous in facing new challenges and uncertainties, showing resilience and adaptability.
Balanced: Striving for physical, mental, and emotional well-being while managing priorities effectively.
Reflective: Thoughtful about their experiences and actions, using self-awareness to grow and improve.
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Open Ended
Using the characteristics from the previous slide, what type of learner are you? Which of the characteristics best describe you and why? Which characteristic is an area you can grow in, and how do you plan to grow in this area?
The following slide will measure your writing skills that we have developed this year. Be sure to read the question carefully and answer in no more the 3 complete sentences. Using the R.A.C.E can help you create a clear answer.
Restate the question
Answer the question
Cite evidence to support your answer
Explain how your evidence supports your answer
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