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Tuesday 11/10/2020

Tuesday 11/10/2020

Assessment

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.3.2C, L.4.2B, L.5.2D

Standards-aligned

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Amber Philpot

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6 Slides • 14 Questions

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Tuesday 11/10/2020

What we are learning today:

Quotation marks in dialogue

Drafting fiction stories with character speech



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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are quotation marks?

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?

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"

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'

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,

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Multiple Choice

_______________ the first word of a quotation and first word of each sentence.

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Indent

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Capitalize

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Underline

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Delete

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Multiple Choice

Put __________________ around a speaker's exact words

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commas

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speaker's tags

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quotation marks

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An indention

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Multiple Choice

Choose the sentence with the correct use of quotation marks and punctuation.

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The umpire yelled, Safe!

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The umpire yelled “Safe!”

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The umpire yelled, “Safe!”

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The umpire yelled Safe

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

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"Who wants the last piece of apple pie?" asked grandma.

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"Who wants the last piece of apple pie?" Asked grandma.

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"Who wants the last piece of apple pie"? asked grandma.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is written correctly?

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Did she say, "We'll leave at 3:15?"

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Did she say, "We'll leave at 3:15"?

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Did she say, "We'll leave at 3:15."?

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Multiple Choice

Select the answer below that uses capitalization and punctuation correctly.

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Jack shouted "Here I am!"

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Jack shouted, Here I am!

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Jack shouted, "Here I am!"

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Jack shouted, "here I am!"

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Multiple Choice

What does glorious mean?

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wonderful

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shiny

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Multiple Choice

What does ghastly mean?

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terrible, awful

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tired

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Multiple Choice

What does antique mean?

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special and old

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brand new

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Open Ended

What do these words show about Lilly? Answer in complete sentences.


"I am the queen," said Lilly. "And I hate Julius."

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Open Ended

What do these words show about Lilly? Answer in a complete sentence.


"What's the big deal?" said Lilly. "Haven't they all seen a silly lump before?"

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Open Ended

What do these words show about Lilly? Answer in complete sentences.


"You're talking about my brother," said Lilly.

"And for your information, his nose is shiny, his eyes are sparkly, and his fur smells like perfume."

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Poll

Which fiction book is your favorite so far?

Tacky the Penguin

Cherries and Cherry Pits

Julius the Baby of the World

Tuesday 11/10/2020

What we are learning today:

Quotation marks in dialogue

Drafting fiction stories with character speech



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