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Monday 10/19/20

Monday 10/19/20

Assessment

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.3.1G, RF.2.3F, RF.3.3B

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Amber Philpot

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5 Slides • 21 Questions

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Monday 10/19/20

What we are learning today:


Comparative & Superlative Adjectives


Revising stories for strong opening and closing sentences

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Multiple Choice

Complete this statement:


Comparative adjectives...

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compare two people or things.

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compare more than two people or things.

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Multiple Choice

Complete this statement:


Superlative adjectives...

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compare two people or things.

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compare more than two people or things.

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Multiple Select

Check the two ways that you can find the number of syllable in a word.

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Clap when you are saying the word.

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Count how many letters are in the word.

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Put your hand under you jaw and count how many times your mouth touches it.

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word dog?

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word recess?

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word triangle?

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Open Ended

How many syllable are in your first name?

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Multiple Choice

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Which one is superlative?
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big
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bigger
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biggest

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Multiple Choice

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Which one is comparative?
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slow
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slower
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slowest

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?
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Bill is the most carefulest student in the classroom. 
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Bill is the more carefuler student int he classroom.
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Bill is the most careful student in the classroom.
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Bill is the more careful student in the classroom. 

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Multiple Choice

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Which sentence is written correctly?
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The coniferous Coast  Redwood trees are the most tallest trees in the world.
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The coniferous Coast  Redwood trees are the taller trees in the world.
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The coniferous Coast  Redwood trees are the  tallest trees in the world.
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The coniferous Coast  Redwood trees are the more taller trees in the world.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?
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Ants are stronger than crickets.
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Ants are more stronger than crickets.
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Ants are strong than crickets.
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Ants are strongest than crickets.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?
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Wilma is the pretty girl in the whole school.
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Wilma is the prettiest girl in the school.
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Wilma is the prettyest girl in the whole school.
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Wilma is the prettier girl in the whole school.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?
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The cat ate more fast than the dog. 
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The cat ate fastest than the dog.
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The cat ate fast than the dog.
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The cat ate faster than the dog.

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Multiple Choice

The boy walked (more carefully, carefullier, most carefully) down the steps than the girl.
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more carefully
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carefullier
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most carefully

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Multiple Choice

The (best, more better, most best) price offered in the catalog was $9.99.
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best
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more better
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most best

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Multiple Choice

JoAnn swam the (fastest, most fast, most fastly) in the race.
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fastest
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most fast
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most fastly

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Multiple Choice

Melissa walked into the classroom (loudly, more loudly, loudlier) than Ben.
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loudly
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more loudly
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loudlier

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Multiple Choice

Mike worked ________________on his school work this year than last year.
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harder
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more hard

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Open Ended

Type your opening sentence.

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Open Ended

Type your closing sentence.

Monday 10/19/20

What we are learning today:


Comparative & Superlative Adjectives


Revising stories for strong opening and closing sentences

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