
E6 1st Grading Period Final Assessment Reviewer
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E6 1st Grading Period Final Assessment Reviewer
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SPELLING WORDS
Identify the misspelled word in each sentence and the correct answer.
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Fill in the Blank
Type first the wrong word then the correct spelling.
She suffered from a chronic back eelment.
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Fill in the Blank
Type first the wrong work then the correct spelling.
She did not mention her mother's absins.
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Fill in the Blank
Type first the wrong work then the correct spelling.
It was too ambetous a task for just one person.
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Fill in the Blank
Type first the wrong work then the correct spelling.
He went bankrapt after only a year in business.
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Fill in the Blank
Type first the wrong work then the correct spelling.
Mike—who was voted to be the liaiisan with the soldiers—isn't likely to let it happen.
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VOCABULARY WORDS
Complete each sentence with the most appropriate word.
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Multiple Choice
We took a ferry ______ the river.
cobblestones
across
swirling
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Multiple Choice
Her eyes were _______ again.
cobblestones
across
swirling
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Multiple Choice
My clothes were made of ______ cloth.
coarse
disturbing
fastened
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Multiple Choice
He closed his eyes, happy that the ________ dream had turned into something lovely.
coarse
disturbing
fastened
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Multiple Choice
These blocks were ______ to a diaphragm of wood.
coarse
disturbing
fastened
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Real or Make-Believe Images
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Multiple Choice
REAL
MAKE-BELIEVE
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Open Ended
Is the image real or make-believe? Explain your answer.
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Multiple Choice
REAL
MAKE-BELIEVE
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Open Ended
Is the image real or make-believe? Explain your answer.
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Multiple Choice
REAL
MAKE-BELIEVE
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Open Ended
Is the image real or make-believe? Explain your answer.
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Multiple Choice
REAL
MAKE-BELIEVE
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Open Ended
Is the image real or make-believe? Explain your answer.
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Multiple Choice
REAL
MAKE-BELIEVE
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Open Ended
Is the image real or make-believe? Explain your answer.
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Visual Elements
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Multiple Choice
The surface quality or the way something feels such as rough or smooth?
Shape
Texture
Colour
Line
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Multiple Choice
What is the Visual Element which refers to the lightness or darkness of a colour?
Intensity
Movement
Tone
Hue
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Multiple Choice
shape
line
gaze
space
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Multiple Choice
How does this book cover illustration add to your understanding of the story's setting?
It helps me know that the book is set in a fantasy setting, because there's a flying car.
It helps me know that the story is set in Alaska, because there's a bear in the stream.
It helps me know that the story is set in a time long ago, because there's a castle.
It tells me that the setting is the year 1992, in St. Louis, MO.
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Multiple Choice
How does the cover illustration add to your understanding of the story's setting?
The story is likely set in a big city or urban area.
The story is likely set in a suburban area.
The story is likely set in a small town or rural area.
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Multiple Choice
How does the illustration add to your understanding of the story's setting?
The story is set in the future, because characters are wearing futuristic clothing.
The story is set in the past, because the characters are wearing old fashioned clothing.
The story is set in the present, because the characters are dressed in modern clothing.
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Open Ended
What colors are used in the image or picture?
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Open Ended
What does the picture symbolize?
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Open Ended
What do you think is the subject being emphasized in it?
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Open Ended
What values are suggested by the image?
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Informational Text
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Multiple Choice
A fuel cell is a kind of battery. It makes electricity. One side of the cell is filled with hydrogen. The other is filled with oxygen that comes from the air. The hydrogen separates into electrons and protons. The electrons supply the power for the motor. The protons mix with the oxygen to make water. The water passes out of the cell.
problem /solution
cause and effect
question & answer
description
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Multiple Choice
No one knows exactly what causes tornados, but some scientists believe that when warm air meets cold air, a tornado may form. The reason for this is that the warm air is lighter than the cold air, so it rises up fast and meets different winds moving different directions. Under the right conditions, this can cause a tornado. Though there is still much mystery surrounding tornados, many people believe that when warm moist air meets cool dry air, tornados can result.
problem & solution
cause & effect
compare & contrast
chronological
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Multiple Choice
Apples and oranges are both fruits, which means that they have seeds inside of them. Each has a skin, but orange skins are thick and easy to peel. Apple skins are thinner and do not peel easily. Oranges also contain more acid than apples, but both fruits are delicious.
Problem and solution
Compare and Contrast
Sequence
Cause and Effect
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Beagles are medium-sized members of the hound family. Beagles generally make good pets because they are intelligent, good-natured, and good with children. Beagles are also quite playful and need a great deal of exercise.
Problem and Solution
Cause and Effect
Description
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Today more people are connected to the internet than ever before, not only at home, but also on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Many of these people now get their news from the internet rather than reading newspapers. As a consequence, many newspapers have gone out of business.
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Description
Chronological Order
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Multiple Choice
The cardinal and the cedar waxwing are two common birds. Both have crests on their heads. Both are common at bird feeders. But the birds have some differences. The male cardinal is a bright red, while the waxwing is brown. The cedar waxwing often migrates from place to place. On the other hand, the cardinal stays in one place year after year.
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Description
Compare and Contrast
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Sound Devices
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Multiple Choice
What is alliteration?
The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in a series of words
the repetition of the first consonant sounds in a series of words in the same line.
the repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words
the repetition of lines or groups of lines in a poem or song
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Multiple Choice
What is assonance?
The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in a series of words
the repetition of the first consonant sounds in a series of words
the repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words in the same line.
the repetition of lines or groups of lines in a poem or song
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Multiple Choice
What is consonance?
The repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in a series of words in the same line.
the repetition of the first consonant sounds in a series of words
the repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words
the repetition of lines or groups of lines in a poem or song
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Multiple Choice
Onomatopoeia is...
When words in a phrase have
the same starting consonants.
When words in a phrase have the same vowel sounds.
When words in a phrase have the same ending consonants.
A word associated with or used to represent a real sound.
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Multiple Choice
Big, bad Bernie Bean-Toes ate two banana bunches
alliteration
assonance
consonance
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Multiple Choice
Dizzy David drew a dinosaur.
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Consonance
Assonance
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Multiple Choice
I row a golden boat.
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Consonance
Assonance
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Multiple Choice
The pushy fish said, “Hush!”
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Consonance
Assonance
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Multiple Choice
The chickens cackled until dark.
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Consonance
Assonance
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence and choose the onomatopoeia. Mrs. Davis was sitting by her pond listening to the frogs croak.
croak
Mrs. Davis
frogs
pond
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence and choose the onomatopoeia. Wow, Hailie's race car zoomed past the finish line.
zoomed
car
wow
finish
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Multiple Choice
Read the sentence and choose the onomatopoeia. Kristen's brother is the coolest because he can burp the alphabet.
brother
alphabet
Kristen
burp
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Multiple Choice
All the cat’s paw-prints were gone.
Alliteration
Rhyme
Consonance
Assonance
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Regular and Irregular Nouns
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct plural form? How many (galaxy) are there in the universe?
galaxies
galaxys
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct plural form? Both of my (brother-in law) are stargazers.
brothers-in-law
brothers-in-laws
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct plural form? People sat on their (porch) to see the comet.
porchs
porches
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Multiple Choice
How many (child) are in your scientists' club?
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Multiple Choice
What´t the pural for: BERRY
berrys
berries
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Multiple Choice
What´t the pural for: ACTIVITY
activities
activites
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Multiple Choice
What´t the pural for: CRISIS
crises
crisies
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Multiple Choice
What´t the pural for: CACTUS
Cacti
Cactues
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Give the plural form of the following words and use it in a meaningful sentence. Observe proper capitalization and punctuation mark.
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Open Ended
Singular- foot
Plural- ______
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Open Ended
Singular- salmon
Plural- ______
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Open Ended
Singular- toolbox
Plural- ______
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