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Writing Extended Constructed Response

Writing Extended Constructed Response

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

9 Slides • 3 Questions

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Mastering Extended Constructed Response

Learn the art of crafting comprehensive and effective extended constructed responses. Develop the skills needed to excel in written assessments and communicate your ideas clearly and concisely.

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Mastering Extended Constructed Response

Learn how to identify key elements for scoring five points in extended constructed responses. Understand the importance of clear thesis statements, supporting evidence, and logical organization. Practice incorporating these elements to improve your writing skills.

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Multiple Choice

What are the key elements for scoring five points in extended constructed responses?

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Clear thesis statements, supporting evidence, and logical organization

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Grammar and punctuation, vocabulary and word choice, and sentence structure

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Introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion

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Spelling, capitalization, and paragraph indentation

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Scoring Five Points

Trivia: Did you know that clear thesis statements, supporting evidence, and logical organization are the key elements for scoring five points in extended constructed responses? These elements ensure a well-structured and persuasive argument. Remember to include them in your writing to maximize your score!

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Crafting a Strong Introduction

  • Start with a hook: Grab the reader's attention with a compelling opening sentence or question.
  • Provide context: Introduce the topic and its significance.
  • State your thesis: Clearly present your main argument or claim.
  • Outline your main points: Briefly mention the key ideas you will discuss in the essay.
  • Conclude with a transition: Lead smoothly into the body paragraphs.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of starting an essay with a hook?

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To provide context for the topic

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To introduce the main argument

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To grab the reader's attention

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To outline the main points

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Grabbing Attention

To grab the reader's attention, starting an essay with a hook is crucial. It captivates the audience and entices them to continue reading. A well-crafted hook can be a thought-provoking question, an intriguing fact, or a captivating anecdote. It sets the tone for the essay and makes it more engaging for the reader.

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Mastering Body Paragraphs

  • Focus on one main idea per paragraph
  • Use topic sentences to introduce each paragraph
  • Provide evidence and examples to support your points
  • Use transition words to create coherence
  • Conclude each paragraph with a strong closing sentence

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Mastering Extended Constructed Response

Use textual evidence effectively to enhance your writing. Support your claims with quotes, examples, and references. Explain the significance of each piece of evidence and connect it to your main argument.

  • Introduce evidence with context
  • Embed quotes smoothly
  • Analyze and interpret evidence
  • Draw conclusions based on evidence

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Mastering Extended Constructed Response

Learn how to demonstrate command of language and conventions in extended constructed responses. Develop skills in organization, clarity, and coherence. Utilize evidence, reasoning, and precise language to support your ideas. Practice editing for grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

  • Organize your response
  • Use evidence and reasoning
  • Edit for grammar and spelling

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Multiple Choice

What skills are developed in mastering the art of extended constructed response?

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Skills in organization, clarity, and coherence

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Skills in evidence, reasoning, and precise language

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Skills in editing for grammar, punctuation, and spelling

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Skills in utilizing evidence and reasoning

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Mastering Extended Constructed Response

  • Organization: Develop skills in structuring your response for clarity and coherence.
  • Evidence and Reasoning: Learn to effectively utilize evidence and reasoning to support your arguments.
  • Precise Language: Enhance your writing by using precise language to convey your ideas.

Mastering Extended Constructed Response

Learn the art of crafting comprehensive and effective extended constructed responses. Develop the skills needed to excel in written assessments and communicate your ideas clearly and concisely.

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