This summer I spend quite a few hours pouring over College Board guidance docs trying to get to know the four new FRQ structures. They are, in no particular order:
Each FRQ has an additional brief posting that has a link to the Prezi. You will find below the four videos and a copy of all of the FRQs I created for this project. Finally, there are several student back check rubrics at the end for you to use in class. I hope it helps you and your kids! Good luck! And special thanks to assistance from Dr. Terri Fine. The student self-check rubrics are adapted from materials created by Dr. Fine and College Board. (Any materials downloaded before 9/11/19 on the Q4 Student rubric have a glaring error. The tips section should read "Do not include contextualizing information or background before thesis." and Not "Do not include thesis." All apologies for confusion; I did not catch my error in my posting.)
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Kellye Self
8/27/2019 06:56:37 am
Spectacularly useful as usual Jen!
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9/22/2019 11:55:12 am
Thank you so much!!! Your videos are awesome. I went to my first reading this summer in Salt Lake and what a great experience. I learned a lot. Last year one of my co-teachers found your Argumentive Essay Video which we used to review with our students. Today I just discovered this website and will be sharing it with the rest of my group. Also Terri is a friend of ours as well. Thanks again !!!!!
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ES
4/9/2020 01:44:08 pm
Do you have a student self-check for the Concept Application FRQ?
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Corbin Frech
10/13/2020 12:06:29 pm
Very Poggers, thank you Jen.
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