2. 1-Consider if the question is ON or UNDER the surface! This will
help you understand what the question is asking you to do and if
it requires more THINKING!
Example question from a scientific text.
All living things adapt to their environment. They must be
able to move, grow, or change to be able to survive in a harsh
environment.
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What term(s) could appropriately replace the underlined word?
A) acclimate
B) allot
C) permit
D) Depart
E) adjust
3. Plug it in, Plug it in!
ā¢ Once you have chosen
your answer, plug it in and
make sure that it makes
sense! This works really
well with vocabulary
questions like the one
you just completed.
4. 2-Think critically about what the questions or
directions are asking. WHAT KIND of question is
it?
ā¢ If the directions say āreadāā¦.
READ! Pay close attention to
key words in the directions,
such as decide, explain,
interpret, analyze, compare.
(LOOK FOR DOK LEVEL
VOCAB!)
Remember there is a highlighting tool you may
use. You may also write down key words or
information on scratch paper.
5. Sample question 2-
You are writing a letter to the principal asking that the student body be
allowed to hold a mock presidential election. Which sentence(s) is/are
written in formal style? Select all that apply.
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A ) An election would enable students to become familiar
with the election process.
B) A mock election would encourage students to become
interested in the actual election that is held in the fall.
C ) A mock election would increase student interest in
politics because we would really get a kick out of it.
D ) This would make kids feel important.
6. Look again carefully at the question
You are writing a letter to the principal asking that the student
body be allowed to hold a mock presidential election. Which
sentence(s) is/are written in formal style? Select all that apply.
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A An election would enable students to become familiar with the
election process.
B A mock election would encourage students to become
interested in the actual election that is held in the fall.
C A mock election would increase student interest in politics
because we would really get a kick out of it.
D This would make kids feel important.
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What type of question would you classify this
as?
7. Be Slick and Predict!āØ
Be sure to carefully read EVERY ANSWER CHOICE.āØ
ā¢ Predict what the answer is
BEFORE you read the
choices.
ā¢ Even though you predict,
READ ALL answer choices.
Many questions require more
than one answer choice.
āI think the
answerā¦ā
8. Slash the Trash! (Use the process of
elimination!)
ā¢ Read ALL of the answer
choices! Eliminate any
choice that you know is
not the correct answer.
Put them in the trash
and pick the answer that
is left over.
ā¢ *Remember you can
use the strikethrough/
cross out tool to help
you do this.
9. Sample Question 3-
Read the following paragraph.
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In today's school system, teachers are evaluated for many things. Teacher evaluations
include their lessons, classroom styles, student behavior, and student grades. However,
the people that are with the teachers every day are not a part of the process. Teachers
cannot receive a fair and complete evaluation without the voices of these peopleātheir
students. The students would be able to provide the teachers with a more realistic
evaluation than someone who sees the teacher for just a few minutes.
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Which sentence(s) could be added to the paragraph as a main claim? Select all
that apply.
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A Teacher can benefit from evaluations prepared by their students.
B There are no benefits to the current teacher evaluations.
C A fair and complete teacher evaluation should include student voices.
D Only students can evaluate teachers.
E Today's school system evaluates lesson plans, classroom style, student behavior, and
student grades.
10. 3B) What do you think that paragraphās
claim was?
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3C) How might you identify a claim?
Answer these
questions on your
packet!
11. What happens if I get a short answer, constructed response,
or essay question?
*Ms. Vanko sees these questions as the BEST
kinds of opportunities. They give you the
chance to explain your thinking using words.
*Even if you are unsure of an answer, you can
convince your reader you do know an answer
by using strong, academic language.
*USE THE TEXT GIVEN TO YOU AS YOUR
GUIDE.
12. 4) Please refer to the constructed
response text and prompt in your packet.
-Read the text.
-Write a short response to the question.
-FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
13. Check out this rubric!āØ
Rubric for a 3-point Constructed Response item
A 3 response:
ā¢ Gives sufficient evidence of the ability to explain the impact of a phrase used in
context on the meaning of the text.
ā¢ Includes specific inferences that makes clear reference to the text
ā¢ Fully supports inferences with clearly relevant information from the text
A 2 response:
ā¢ Gives some evidence of the ability to explain the impact of a phrase used in
context on the meaning of the text.
ā¢ Includes some specific inferences that makes clear reference to the text
ā¢ Fully supports the inferences with clearly relevant information from the text
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A 1 response:
ā¢ Gives limited evidence of the ability to explain the impact of a phrase used in
context on the meaning of the text.
ā¢ Includes some specific inferences but they are not explicit or make only vague
references to the text
ā¢ Supports the inferences with at least one piece of information but the relevance of
that information to the text must be inferred
14. 5)Grade your own response using
the rubric. Provide a rationale for
your grade.
15. Score Point 3 Sample: āØ
The phrase āpolished in later timeā relates to the passage because it shows how a
language spoken by one tribe in Italy developed over time to become Latin. Just like
the language developed over time, Italy developed over time, too. There were
different tribes living there, or different ānationsā as the tribes are described in the
passage. āØ
Score Point 2 Sample: āØ
The phrase has to do with the passage because Latin is a language that changed
over time just like the ātribesā of different people, some of them Greek, changed
over time in Italy. The history of Italy changed just like the language Latin to become
something more modern. āØ
āØ
Score Point 1 Sample: āØ
The phrase shows that things changed in the language just like Italy and its history
changed or became polished. āØ
Score Point 0 Sample: āØ
People spoke Latin in Italy for a long time. āØ
6)Make an inference about the samples/
scoring. (above)
16. 7) You may have some questions that ask you to
click on an entire sentence, highlight it, or drag it to
another spot on your screen. See the sample
question!āØ
17. Answer:
Student selects either Perhaps it was her
dignity, or her sincerity, or that mighty voice,
but when Sojourner Truth spoke people
listened. OR She spoke out against injustice,
wherever she found it. 1 correct = 1 point
!
Student selects neither of the above
sentences, 0 correct = 0 points
18. Be Smart With Charts & Zap the
Maps! (These visuals can show up
in BOTH ELA and MATH!)
ā¢ Charts and maps provide
information that you can
use to answer questions.
Analyze ALL information
provided before
answering the questions!
19. Keep On Testing, Keep On Testing!
ā¢ If you get to a question
that you donāt know,
donāt give up.
!
*Try your best, flag it for
review, and come back to
it later on.
20. If you SNOOZE, You will LOSE!
ā¢ Donāt leave a question
unanswered. You will
not have ANY chance of
getting it right. You must
answer all questions
before moving forward.
ā¢ YOU CAN STILL GET
PARTIAL CREDIT FOR
ANSWERS WITH
MULTIPLE CHOICES
TO SELECT!
21. And Finallyā¦āUNPACKā the
Question!
Underline key words.
Number the parts of the question.
Plan how you will answer.
Answer using specific details.
Check off each part as you do it.
Keep up the great work!
22. Check It Out!
ā¢ When you have
completed the test,
go back and check
your work!
ā¢ CHOOSE THE
REVIEW option
before submitting
your test.