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Polished constructed response: Skills 6-12
Skill 6: Readers know that all details are not evidence.
Remain neutral when asking How do you know? Have questions ready to encourage students to refer back to the text.
Skill 7: Readers know how to cite visual, audio, and video-based evidence.
Analyze photos, illustrations, and political cartoons for people/subjects, actions/activites, and setting/objects.
Within infographics, note the main idea/subject, data, source, text/words, visuals, and organization of the information.
Within video clips/movie excerpts, use the 2-column T-Chart to note the audio and visual details.
Skills 8-10: Readers elaborate on text evidence.
Use the reverse side of the bookmark to introduce the “polished” ingredients.
See page 2: RACE bookmark | Yes MA’AM bookmark | CER bookmark
Readers comment on their own evidence and pump up their writing.
Connect elaboration to the Thinking Voice.
Skills 11-12: Readers blend evidence and elaboration.
Basic Formula
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With Elaboration
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Example #1: Individual stops interacting with the real world.
Use the color-coded examples below to TEACH the facets of a polished response. Or, use these black/white versions to ASSESS if students can identify the different facets using pink, yellow, and green highlighters.
Example #2: Individual sees a decline in physical appearance.
Use the color-coded examples below to TEACH the facets of a polished response. Or, use these black/white versions to ASSESS if students can identify the different facets using pink, yellow, and green highlighters.