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SCR (short constructed response)
ECR (extended constructed response)
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to make an educated guess

infer/inference

100

Revise/revision

To re-look at and make a change for the better

100

What does SCR stand for? 

Short Constructed Response

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What is an "ECR"?

Extended Constructed Response: your 1 essay on the STAAR

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About how many reading passage will be on the STAAR?

7-8

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to help understand, add to, or build on

"contributes to" 

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Excerpt, passage, selection

parts of a text that you're given to read

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How many SCR type questions are on the STAAR Test? 

1, 2, or 3

200

How is the ECR similar to the SCR?

You  still:

1-Re-state words from the question in your first sentence.

2-Answer the question.

3-Cite evidence to support your answer and give context.

4-Elaborate on how your evidence PROVES your answer is correct.

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About how many questions will be on the STAAR?

45

300

The author's vibe, feeling, or emotion they put into their writing

Author's tone

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(Choose the option that..) "best supports"

is the best way to prove

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What are some of the steps to creating a successful SCR?

1-Re-state words from the question in your first sentence.
2-Answer the question.
3-Cite evidence to support your answer and give context.
4-Elaborate on how your evidence PROVES your answer is correct.

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How is the ECR different than the SCR?

The question is more complex, you need more evidence and elaboration, your writing should be divided into paragraphs

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Most of the question will be ________ choice. 

multiple 

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The part of a story that builds tension and suspense (part of PLOT) 

Rising Action

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Summary/Summarize

A short piece of writing that has the main points of a text

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How could you re-use some of the words in this SCR question in part of your answer?

"How does the main character's actions affect the plot?"

The main character's actions affect the plot by ________.
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Your ECR should be around 4 SHORT paragraphs. What should each paragraph be used for?

1-Intro: your re-stated question, answer (can add a hook, a short summary of the text as well)

2 & 3: Your evidence and elaboration

4-Conclusion: re-state your answer (can add a personal connection here as well)

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Are you allowed to use a dictionary on the STAAR?

YES! There is one built into the test AND you have access to paper ones in your testing room.

500

Putting two different things next to each other to show how different they are.

Juxtaposition

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Generalization

A general statement used to describe a group (not individuals)

500

What is missing from this student's SCR?

"The character's actions affect the plot by building the rising action. The character is very nervous and anxious. This makes the reader feel the suspense building." 

The student is missing directly quoted evidence to prove their answer is correct.

500

Turn this ECR Prompt into a first sentence:

Explain how the juxtaposition of the two characters show the theme of "being true to yourself."

The juxtaposition of the two characters shows the theme of "being true to yourself" by ________.

500

Do you need to read an entire passage before answering questions?

IT DEPENDS (on you, on the question)!!! ALWAYS READ 1st and last paragraph, then view questions and decide what's best for YOU!

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