Constructed Responses
Bias/Credibility
Comprehension Questions
Miscellaneous
Mrs. Appleton
100

What is a constructed response?

What is a response to a how/why question?

100

What is bias?

What is a preference or prejudice for or against someone/something?

100

What is the author's tone in the following sentence: 'She marched into the room, slammed her books on the desk, and glared at the clock'?

What is frustration?

100

Why is it important to cite your sources?

What is to credit your sources and to avoid plagiarism?

100

What year of teaching is it for Mrs. Appleton?

What is first year?

200
Compared to your evidence, how long should your explanation be?

What is twice as long?

200

Does this sentence show bias?

"Everyone knows that Mr. Walker is the best teacher!"

What is yes?

200

What does the word melancholy most likely mean in the sentence: 

'After the final bell rang, she walked home in a melancholy silence'? 

What is sad?

200

Is this a fact or an opinion?

Grapes are the worst fruit.

What is an opinion?

200

How old is Mrs. Appleton?

What is 23 years old?

300

How many pieces of evidence and explanation will you need for your CR?

What is two?

300

What method can you use when trying to determine the credibility of a source?

What is the CRAAP Method?

300

What is the main idea of the paragraph below?

"Many students struggle with time management in high school. Balancing homework, extracurricular activities, and a social life can be overwhelming. Learning how to prioritize tasks and stick to a schedule can help reduce stress and improve performance."

What is time management can really help students handle all of their responsibilities?

300

Is this a fact or an opinion?

The Titanic ship sank in 1912.

What is a fact?

300

What is Mrs. Appleton's favorite color?

What is Green?

400

What are the two parts of a claim?

What are restating and answering the question?

400


While researching for my project, I came across a source that has a lot of information about my topic. When trying to figure out if I can trust the source, I cannot find a specific author that wrote the information. I did find the date it was published, website name, and publisher. 


What should I do with this source?


What is use the source?

400

What does the word reluctantly most likely mean in the sentence below?

"He reluctantly agreed to help with the project, even though he had other plans."

What is hesitantly?

400

What is it called when you take a piece of text and use it word-for-word as evidence in research writing?

What is a direct quote?

400

What is Mrs. Appleton's favorite hobby?

What is reading?

500

How do you write a conclusion sentence for a CR?

What is rephrasing your claim?

500

What does the credibility acronym CRAAP stand for?

What is currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose?

500

What is the main theme of the story where a young girl stands up to a bully to protect her friend?

What is friendship requires sacrifice?

500

What is it called when you rewrite a piece of text in your own words and use it in research writing?

What is paraphrasing?

500

What is Mrs. Appleton's favorite drink?

What is tea?