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1 WRITING PROMPTS CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE QUESTIONS RESEARCH SIMULATION TASKS ESSAY RESPONSES READING STRATEGIES 1. PARTS 2. VERB-WHAT

2 PARTS OF A PROMPT: Tells you where to get the information to help you respond to the prompt. A PARTICULAR STORY, DOCUMENT A PARTICULAR SECTION OF A STORY, DOCUMENT NOTES ON A PARTICULAR TOPIC A CHART, GRAPH, MAP, OR PICTURE LIFE EXPERIENCE PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE

3 PARTS OF A PROMPT: Asks you a question or instructs you to complete a specific task in your response. Examples: Compare/contrast two characters. Explain how something works. Explain why a character acts the way he/she does. Identify the location and meaning of information in a document. Give your opinion on a topic.

4 PARTS OF A PROMPT: Tells you the format or mode your response should take. ESSAY LETTER PARAGRAPH STORY SHORT ANSWER

5 PARTS OF A PROMPT: Tells you what your response should include: DETAILED SUPPORT FROM THE STORY/DOCUMENT INSIGHT – A CONNECTION WITH THE INFORMATION – TEXT TO TEXT, TEXT TO SELF, TEXT TO WORLD

6 Create a tri-fold poster and oral presentation about a 2-year community college of your choice. Your poster and presentation should inform a potential student about the offerings of the college – extra-curricular, academic and financial. Make sure you include specific details about the college offerings.

7 Create a tri-fold poster and oral presentation about a 2-year community college of your choice. Your poster and presentation should inform a potential student about the offerings of the college – extra-curricular, academic and financial aid. Make sure you include specific details about the college offerings.

8 VERB-WHAT Another strategy you should use in addition to the “parts” of the prompt strategy is the “verb-what” strategy. List all of the verbs in the prompt that give you a direction in the left-hand column. List all of the “whats” in the right hand column. The “what” is the task the verb is commanding you to do. Let’s try it with the prompt.

9 VERB-WHAT STRATEGY VERBWHAT

10 VERB-WHAT STRATEGY VERBWHAT Create a tri-fold poster and oral presentation Inform a potential student about the offerings of the college – extra- curricular, academic and financial aid Include specific details


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