Short Constructed Response Flashcard

Short Constructed Response Flashcard

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English

9th Grade

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What is a Short Constructed Response (SCR)?

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A Short Constructed Response is a type of question that requires students to provide a brief answer, typically a few sentences, demonstrating their understanding of a concept.

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How are Short Constructed Responses graded?

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Short Constructed Responses are graded using a rubric, often on a scale of points, such as 2 points.

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What is the purpose of citing textual evidence in responses?

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Citing textual evidence is important to support your answer, prove you have read the text, and validate your claims.

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What does ARMS stand for in writing?

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ARMS stands for Add, Remove, Move, and Substitute, which are strategies for revising writing to improve clarity and correctness.

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What is a restatement in writing?

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A restatement is a rephrasing of a question or statement that clarifies or emphasizes the original idea.

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Why is it important to provide a clear answer in SCRs?

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Providing a clear answer helps convey your understanding and allows the grader to assess your knowledge effectively.

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What is the difference between a multiple-choice question and a Short Constructed Response?

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A multiple-choice question offers predefined answers, while a Short Constructed Response requires the student to generate their own answer.

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What is an example of a good restatement for a question?

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A good restatement clearly reflects the original question while providing additional context or clarity.

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What should you focus on when using ARMS in your writing?

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Focus on ensuring your writing is grammatically correct and contextually appropriate.

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What is the significance of using evidence in your answers?

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Using evidence strengthens your argument and shows that your answer is based on factual information.

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