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Serefina and the Black Cloak

Serefina and the Black Cloak

Assessment

Presentation

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English

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6th - 8th Grade

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Practice Problem

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Easy

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CCSS
RL.5.3, RL.8.3, RI.6.4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Cynthia Ollis

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0 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What does it mean to fit in?

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To be anti-social

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To be a recluse.

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To be compatible with others.

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Not friendly.

2

Multiple Choice

Thus far, context clues would lead us to believe the man in the black cloak is…….

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Pa

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Mr. George Vanderbilt

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Mr. Crankshod

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Mr. Pratt

3

Multiple Choice

Identify character traits of Serafina.

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Young, timid

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Curious, feisty

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16, pretty

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tenacious, moody

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Multiple Choice

What best described the setting for the book?

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Present day NC.

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1899, Biltmore House, SC

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1899, Biltmore House, NC

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A basement in a mysterious castle.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the internal conflict of the book.

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Keeping Serafina in hiding.

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Belonging and fitting in somewhere.

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Catching rats.

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Wearing beautiful dresses.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the main conflict in the book.

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To defeat the man in the black cloak.

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To save Clara.

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To be friends with Braeden.

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To live upstairs in the Biltmore House.

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Multiple Choice

From whose POV is the book written?

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1st person

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third person limited

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2nd person

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Multiple Choice

Which quote supports the book’s plot?

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Did evil creatures think of themselves as evil?

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It is true she was a creature of the night.

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Our character isn’t defined by the battles we win or lose, but by the battles we dare to fight.

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Multiple Choice

Identify the theme of the book. (Life lesson learned)

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Make good choices.

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Trust in yourself, you are strong and you matter.

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Diction is important.

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in writing this book?

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To make $.

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To support fantasy fiction genre.

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To say us to believe in magic-mysteries.

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To support the idea that young girls can be strong, make decisions, and fight for the right.

What does it mean to fit in?

1

To be anti-social

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To be a recluse.

3

To be compatible with others.

4

Not friendly.

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