RACES
Whiteboard Responses
Text Evidence
Oral Response
Literary Terms
Whiteboard
Grammar & Conventions
Miscellaneous
100

What does the “R” in RACES stand for?


Restate the question

100

What is text evidence?

Details/quotes from the text that support an answer

100


What is theme?

Message or lesson of a story

100

What punctuation ends a question?

Question mark

100

Whiteboard: How many sentences are in a paragraph (minimum)?

At least 3–5

200

What should you include in the “C” part of RACES?

Cite evidence from the text

200

Which is better evidence: specific quote or general summary?

Specific quote

200

What is conflict?

Problem in a story

200

On a response card:Fix the sentence: “their going to the store”

They’re going to the store

200

Name one strategy to understand a difficult passage

Reread, annotate, chunk text, etc.

300

Which part explains HOW your evidence supports your answer?

Explain

300

What signal phrase could you use before a quote?

According to the text…” / “The author states…”

300

What type of conflict is character vs. self?

Internal conflict

300

What is a complete sentence?

Subject + predicate + complete thought

300

What should you do if you don’t know an answer?

Eliminate wrong answers & make best choice

400

Why is it important to restate the question in your answer?

Shows understanding & creates a complete response

400

Why should you avoid using personal opinions instead of evidence?

Answers must be text-based

400

What is the difference between plot and theme?

Plot = events, Theme = message

400

Identify the error:“She run fast to the store.”

Verb tense/agreement → “runs”

400

In the movie “The Lion King,” which song teaches about taking responsibility and facing challenges, similar to a theme often found in literature?

“Circle of Life”

500

Which response is stronger and why? 

Response A: “He is brave.”

Response B: “The character is brave because he faces danger to save his friend (‘He ran into the burning building’).”

Response B is stronger because it cites evidence and explain

500

Fix this weak evidence:

“The story shows he is sad.”

He is sad because ‘Tears streamed down his face as he watched the empty room.’”

500

On a whiteboard Identify the literary device:

“The wind whispered through the trees.”

Personification

500

On a response card

Combine correctly:

“I was tired. I finished my work.”


I was tired, but I finished my work.

500

riddle:

“I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?”

An echo

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