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Jackie and the Beanstalk

Jackie and the Beanstalk

Assessment

Presentation

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English

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3rd Grade

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Practice Problem

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Medium

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CCSS
RI.2.4, RL.1.3, RL.2.1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Mrs. Brooks Austin

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10 Slides • 25 Questions

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Jackie and the Beanstalk

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Multiple Choice

Where is the setting of the story so far?

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an apartment

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a farm

3

a city

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Multiple Choice

What is a calf?

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a baby cow

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a baby sheep

3

a baby pig

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. How are the characters in Beanstalk different from Jack and the Beanstalk?

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Jack is a boy and lives with is dad

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Jackie is a girl and live with her dad.

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Jack and Jackie live with a cow.

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Multiple Choice

Whose idea was it to get a cow?

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The dad

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Jackie

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The cow

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Open Ended

Identify the is the problem in the story?

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Multiple Choice

"One day Jackie's father made an announcement." "That cow has to go!!" What did he ask Jackie to do?

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hide it in the apartment

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drop it off at a farm

3

sell it for $100

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Multiple Choice

"How much for the oversized mooer?" Which statement best describes oversized?

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smaller than the usual size

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bigger than the usual size

3

being just the right size

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Multiple Choice

A mysterious lady bought the beans. Which word is a synonym for the word mysterious?

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normal

2

Strange

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. In both stories Jack and Jackie sold their cows? Which answer best explains why?

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Jack's cow stopped giving milk and Jackie's' cow got too big.

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Jack cow was mean and Jackie's cow had smelly gas.

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Both Jack and Jackie's cows ate too much food.

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Multiple Choice

"Suddenly, pocketing the beans sounded a whole lot better than hauling the cow back home." Which statement best describes hauling?

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sending something

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pull or drag with force

3

protecting

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Multiple Choice

Why did the mysterious lady offer Jackie beans?

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She wanted to get rid of her troublemaking beans.

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She was a farmer and wanted to make an exchange.

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She didn't have any money and it was the best she could offer.

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. Both Jack and Jackie sold their cows for beans. How were the parent's reactions the same?

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They both jumped for joy

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They both fussed and were mad

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They both thought it was a great idea.

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Multiple Choice

When the beans sprouted, they...?

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started to grow, spring up

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died

3

became a smaller bean

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Open Ended

Make a prediction. What do you think is at the top of the beanstalk?

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Multiple Choice

"Before she'd gone very far, she glanced inside a window" Which statement best describes glanced?

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to take a quick look

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to jump

3

to break

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. "It belonged to Mr. Fe-fi-fo-fum, an upstairs tenant who was as big and loud as a giant." Who was the author trying to compare Mr. Fe-fi-fo-fum to?

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a king

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a giant

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a dwarf

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Multiple Choice

What did Jackie take?

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The piano

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The artwork

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the harp

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Multiple Choice

"We need a harp for our school play. He probably wouldn't mind if I borrowed it." Why did Jackie take the golden harp?

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It was gold

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to play in the school play

3

she'd never seen one

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Multiple Choice

"Jackie hightailed to her room and hid." Which statement best describes the word hightailed?

1

move fast

2

walked

3

hopped

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. Jack and Jackie both took something down with them from the top of the beanstalk. What was different about their golden objects?

1

Jack took a gold coin, and Jackie a gold necklace.

2

Jack took a money, while Jackie took clothes.

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Jack took a bag of gold, and Jackie took a gold harp

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Multiple Choice

"Borrowing the harp without asking was stupendously bad idea, like the cow." Which statement best describes stupendously?

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really big, extremely large

2

really small, extremely tiny

3

really good

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Multiple Choice

Borrowing the harp was a stupendously bad idea, just like the cow. Which word is a synonym for stupendously?

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tiny

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small

3

huge

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Multiple Choice

Let's compare and contrast. How was the relationship between the characters and the Giant and Mr. Feefifofum the same at the end of the story?

1

They decided to became friends

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They were angry with each other

3

The decided to never see each other again.

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Open Ended

What was Jackie's business?

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Poll

Which story did you enjoy more?

Jack and the Beanstalk

Jackie and the Beanstalk

Jackie and the Beanstalk

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