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Unit 2 Lesson 6 Day 1

Unit 2 Lesson 6 Day 1

Assessment

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English

4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1G, RI.4.4, RI.5.4

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jeanna Finley

Used 4+ times

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27 Slides • 5 Questions

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Foundational Skills

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Learning Targets

I can identify regular and irregular

comparatives and superlatives..

I can use regular and irregular comparatives

and superlatives.

I can identify words with strong and weak

meanings.

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Drag and Drop

Comparatives are used when comparing​
things or action. Comparatives are formed by adding ​
at the end of a word or ​
before of a word.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
two
er
more
est
most

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Drag and Drop

Superlatives are used when comparing ​
or more things or actions.

Superlatives are formed by adding ​
to the end of a word or ​
at the before a word.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
three
est
most
er
more

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Select the superlative.

Elena had the most horrible toothache and chewing made it worse.

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most horrible

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worse

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence. Select the comparative.

Elena had the most horrible toothache and chewing made it worse.

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most horrible

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worse

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Multiple Select

Look at this sentence. Which words are synonyms?

Jamal had the strangest day, followed by the most bizarre dreams.

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day

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strangest

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most bizarre

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dreams

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Reading and Responding

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Learning Target

I can make make predictions about a

text.

I can ask clarifying questions a text.
I can use context clues to determine

the meaning of a word.

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Clarifying

The text states that “they soak in the quiet of the sky above”. This confuses me. Soaking usually happens when something is placed in water. But there is no water. What do you think the author means by this statement?

Think about the question for a minute. Turn to your shoulder partner. Decide who will speak first.


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Predicting

Now that the astronauts are strapped into the spacecraft, can you predict what will happen?

Think about Sally Ride’s autobiography to help you with your predictions.

Turn to your shoulder partner again. Decide who is speaking first. Wait for me to start the timer. ​



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Revising/Confirming Predictions

Now that we have read about the next steps in the spacecraft’s liftoff can you confirm your prediction or or do you need to revise your prediction?




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Predicting

The astronauts had health issue when adjusting to microgravity. Do you think they will have the same issues when they return to gravity? Why or Why not?

Think about this question. Turn to your shoulder partner and decide who will go first. Wait for me to start the timer. ​





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Language Arts

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Learning Targets

I can identify direct objects and

prepositions in a sentence.

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Foundational Skills

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