After my students responded to a TON of FRQs in preparation for their big exam day, I’ve decided to change things up and have them jump into the minds of the test writers. This week I had them create FRQs and their corresponding rubrics with a strong set of criteria. Below is the link to the Google Doc where you can save a copy into your own drive and edit as needed.

At first students will be thrilled that they don’t have to answer an FRQ question every day, but they will soon find out that writing a thoughtful FRQ and its rubric is actually quite difficult.

Use or refuse.

 

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