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So it goes without saying that when teachers, regardless of content area, give students a short response or free response question, we expect a minimum paragraph response. One sentence is not going to hack it! Teachers worldwide have struggled with getting students to do more than a one-sentence answer for our questions that required some…
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This product includes three original reading passages. For each passage, three response-questions are provided. Each is designed to be answered by students using the R.A.C.E writing strategy. This product is best used if the strategy has been pre-taught. These passages work well as station work, or could be left as a sub plan. These are designed to help students learn to Restate, Answer, Cite, and Explain. Students will exercise using text evidence to support a claim. #Restate #Answer #CiteT
RACES is a writing strategy to help students answer passage-based, short response questions, using clear reasons and evidence from the text, and to provide concluding statements. RACES is a mnemonic device (R- Restate, A- Answer, C- Cite, E- Evidence, S- Sum it up) that helps students answer open-ended constructed responses.
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Teaching Little Grown-ups: R.A.C.E.R.S. Writing Strategy
Oh, how happy I am to be your English Language Arts teacher! This week was fun for many reasons. First, our Word of the Week was superlative which is a super over-the-top word. Remember to use the word superlative in conversation or in writing in the next seven days! [Click any image on this page to enlarge it.] Click here for an "super" interactive root tree like the one above. Another cool thing about Language Arts this week was learning how to answer text-based questions thoroughly. We…
Using the RACE Strategy is an effective way to teach informational writing - learn tips and tricks and grab our FREE R.A.C.E. Writing resource!
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Introducing the R.A.C.E. strategy when asking students to respond to literature. Includes an example response based on a non-fiction news article.
Another new anchor chart for the room! "When answering text dependent questions remember RACES!" I went through the acronym with the students, modeled an answer on the SMART board, and then we practiced it together. I paired this with the text we had read previously. And it worked great!
How about a little freebie to make up for my lack of blogging? R.A.C.E. to Respond was a concept introduced to us during a faculty meeting earlier this year. I love it! I like the fact that I can use it in my classroom, poster-sized and in a more manageable postcard size, for my kids to refer to when they answer. For my ESOL students, it's helpful to answer using the guidance of R.A.C.E. My hope is this will give them a boost in rigor and in comprehension. Rush over to TPT and grab your very…
Is your school or your colleagues using claim, evidence, and reasoning, but you find yourself left behind? Maybe the C-E-R writing framework was recommended to you, but you're not sure how to implement it? This quick overview of C-E-R is a great place to start! Read now or pin for later! #itslitteaching #cedr #claimevidencereasoning #cerwriting #writingscaffold #scaffoldingwriting #highschoolenglish #secondaryela
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