ISAT Prep

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Looks great and I want to use with my 7th graders.

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ISAT Preparations : 

ISAT Preparations Extended Response

Extended-Response Questions : 

Extended-Response Questions The Extended-Response portion of the ISAT is not a writing test. Students demonstrate their understanding of an extended –response question by writing about specific examples of the text and their interpretation of the text.

Extended-Response Reading Rubric : 

Extended-Response Reading Rubric

Student Friendly Rubric : 

Student Friendly Rubric

Unpacking the RubricMain Idea & Important Details : 

Unpacking the RubricMain Idea & Important Details The main idea of a passage is what the passage is mostly about. It is the basic point that the author wants the reader to understand. The sentences that support, or explain, the main idea are called supporting details.

Unpacking the RubricInterpret Concept & Make Connections : 

Unpacking the RubricInterpret Concept & Make Connections

Unpacking the RubricExample and Details to Support Answer : 

Unpacking the RubricExample and Details to Support Answer

Unpacking the RubricBalance Author’s Idea with Own Ideas : 

Unpacking the RubricBalance Author’s Idea with Own Ideas

Unpack Question and Key Words (Teacher should unpack the question with students before unpacking the rubric.) : 

Unpack Question and Key Words (Teacher should unpack the question with students before unpacking the rubric.) We “C.A.L.L.I.T.” Good Extended-Response Writing!

Unpack Question and Key WordsC.A.L.L.I.T. : 

Unpack Question and Key WordsC.A.L.L.I.T.

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response : 

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response : 

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response : 

Unpack Question and Key WordsTypes of Extended-Response