Monday, December 3, 2012

The Super RUPR

Chefs at the Culinary Court are experts at using the Super RUPR strategy!

In addition to helping writers plan and respond to a prompt, the RUPR strategy can be useful on a variety of short and extended response test questions.

R = Read the prompt (or question) TWICE
U = Underline the FAT-P (or important information)
P = Plan your writing (or answer)
R = Reread your plan (or answer).  Ask yourself, "Did I accurately respond to all the parts of the prompt (or question)?  Does my writing (or work) meet the specific purpose?  Is my response on topic?"

Students, when we're using the Super RUPR to help us in an on-demand writing assessment, we think about the "FAT-P"?  What do the letters in this acronym stand for?  What do these words mean?  How can the Super RUPR help you on other tests?


5 comments:

  1. the SUPER RUPR strategy can help me by helping me understand the story better. 😜

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  2. i love the rupur steradagy it helips me with reder this is asome daniel

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  3. The super RUPR is very useful to me. It helps me to better understand what the question is asking me. Nevaeh

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  4. The RUPR was helpful on the writing F-CAT practice, it's helpful in writing, social studies and science!
    ,CHASE

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  5. The RUPR is my the most helpful to me.It helped me on the F-CAT,reading,writing.
    Bryce

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