Off to the RACES with Writing!
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I know as teachers we often feel that teaching writing can be absolutely painful at times, but it doesn’t have to be! When given a structure, students are not only successful in writing but have fun doing it! The RACES structure is intended to teach students how to write a constructed response paragraph by analyzing texts, making connections, and citing text evidence to support their reasoning. Not only is this an essential skill for students to be successful on SBAC (as they have many constructed response questions), it goes deeper than a test! Being able to respond successfully to a constructed response prompt is also a necessary skill that focuses on student’s reasoning skills and helps them to develop and implement their own thoughts and opinions through research. It’s a life skill!
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Teaching students the RACES Writing format will not ONLY improve Writing skills but will simultaneously strengthen their reading comprehension skills as well as their ability to rationalize. The best part: The structure is simple enough that you can implement this process TOMORROW!
When implemented correctly, the RACES format transfers across subjects successfully. This form of Writing is not an isolated skill. Students start to become more aware of what they’re reading and spend more time annotating the text when they know they will be writing about it. Thus, increasing their reading comprehension skills in the process. I also integrate many different Kagan/cooperative learning strategies throughout the writing process which really helps the students to gain a deeper understanding of the text through the power of discussion. I have personally seen student’s constructed responses to test questions VASTLY improve after implementing this process in just over a matter of a couple of months. I love when the students finally make the crossover from KNOWING the steps and going through the motions, to actually making connections and UNDERSTANDING the process!❤ At this point in the year when I introduce a new prompt and tell the students we will be doing a RACES writing today, I hear “YESSSSS!” throughout the classroom. My students have come to love writing through this process because they know they are successful and enjoy doing it!
In this video, you can see my students completing a RACES Writing constructed response through collaborative conversations.
Modeling the RACES process AND giving students the opportunity to interact with each other along the way, is a crucial contributor to seeing success with this structure.
Structuring the RACES writing process in this step-by-step manner ensures that students will be able to complete these steps to their own success when in a testing situation. The consistent practice and support through collaborative discussions with their peers, myself, and the class as a whole really builds on so many different skills, and allows them to be successful!
Collaboratively Learning,
Megan Brown
megan.brown@omsd.net |
Monday, January 22, 2018
Off to the RACES with Writing!
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