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Mid Year Assessment Review

Mid Year Assessment Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

1st - 2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RF.2.3E, RF.2.3A, L.3.2F

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Ashlee Summer

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25 Slides • 15 Questions

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Monday - Day 1

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Watch this video

"Heroic 'e'"​

Long Vowels CVCe

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Remember, long vowels say their name!

Long Vowels CVCe

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Long Vowels CVCe

Play this game

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the correct long vowel (CVCe)?

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pine

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pin

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hit

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pote

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Multiple Choice

My brother rode his ____ to school today!

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that

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love

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bit

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bike

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the correct long vowel sound (CVCe)?

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who

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high

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note

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nat

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Multiple Choice

Did your mom _____ a note to the teacher?

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sit

2

write

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hap

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not

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​Watch this video:

"When 2 Vowels Go Walking..."​

Long Vowel Teams a, e, i, o

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Remember when we see these vowel teams together, they make the long a sound (a says its name!).

Long Vowel a: ai, ay, ea

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Remember when we see these vowel teams together, they make the long e sound (e says its name!).

Long Vowel e: ee, ea

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Remember when we see these vowel teams together, they make the long e sound (e says its name!).

Long Vowel e: ey, y

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Remember when we see these vowel teams together, they make the long o sound (o says its name!).

Long Vowel o: o, oa, ow

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Remember when we see these vowel teams together, they make the long i sound (i says its name!).

Long Vowel i: i, ie, i_e, igh

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same long vowel sound as in the word "pie"?

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fly

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candy

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dream

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monkey

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same long vowel sound as "grow"?

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not

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high

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coat

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happy

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as the word "cheese"?

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cry

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tea

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coat

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pie

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same long vowel sound as the word "hay"?

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night

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candy

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tie

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say

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Tuesday - Day 2

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​Consonant Digraphs: ch, sh, wh, th, ph

Trigraph: tch

Consonant Blends​

Consonant Blends, Digraphs, Trigraphs,

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Consonant Digraphs

​Digraphs have two letters that make one sound. We sound out the individual letters separately and then together to show how the sound changes and blends to become a digraph.

Play: Dinosaur Digraphs​

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Get out your whiteboards & dry erase marker. Write the correct spelling. Wait for the teacher to say "SHOWDOWN" then hold up your board!

SHOWDOWN!

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Get out your whiteboards & dry erase marker. Write the correct spelling. Wait for the teacher to say "SHOWDOWN" then hold up your board!

SHOWDOWN!

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Get out your whiteboards & dry erase marker. Write the correct spelling. Wait for the teacher to say "SHOWDOWN" then hold up your board!

SHOWDOWN!

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same sound as the word "chalk"?

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shore

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chores

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laugh

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hop

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same sound as the word "phone"?

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elephant

2

shore

3

freeze

4

goose

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same sound as the word "white"?

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winter

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with

3

what

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those

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same letter sound as "shock"?

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science

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shore

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sauce

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half

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Wednesday - Day 3

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When a vowel is followed by an R, the sound of the vowel often changes and is said to be controlled by the vowel.  There are three main r-controlled vowel sounds:  the /ar/ sound, as in barn; the /or/ sound, as in corn; and the /er/ sound, as in fern, bird, and curl.

​Watch this video about "Bossy r"

r-Controlled vowels

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Diphthongs:

Video: Diphthongs

Diphthongs mean “having two sounds.” More specifically, diphthongs deal with vowels. Every vowel has its own short sound and long vowel sound. However, diphthongs come into play whenever a vowel makes a new and different sound, usually because it’s working in conjunction with another vowel.​

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r-Controlled Vowel game

SHOWDOWN!!!!

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Thursday - Day 4

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An inflectional ending is a word part that is added to the end of a base word that changes the number or tense of a base word.​

Play the game:​

Inflectional Endings​

Inflectional Endings

(-s, -es,-ed, -ing)

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  • When you want to compare two things to each other.

    • Example: Your pillow is soft. My pillow is softer.

  • When there are three or more nouns to compare

    • Example: That turtle is slow. That turtle is slower. This turtle is the slowest.

Comparative Endings

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Multiple Choice

Which word best completes the sentence?

My brother has the _______ room in the house!

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big

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bigger

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bigg

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biggest

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Multiple Choice

Which word best completes the sentence?

My shirt is ______ than my sisters!

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coller

2

coolest

3

cooler

4

cool

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Multiple Choice

Which word best completes the sentence?

This video is the _______ one I have seen!

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funniest

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funny

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funy

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funnier

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Friday - Day 5

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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​A contraction is a word that is made up of two or more words that are connected together. One or more letters are removed from the words when they are connected. One or more apostrophes are added in the location letters are removed. For example, an apostrophe goes in place of the o in not when "do not" is shortened to "don't".​

Video: Contractions

Then take the ​quiz associated with the video.

Contractions

Monday - Day 1

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