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Read Between the Lines!

Read Between the Lines!

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RI.6.3, RI.6.1, RL.4.3

+20

Standards-aligned

Created by

Tiffanie Otto

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4 Slides • 13 Questions

1

Read between the lines!

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Read "Emma's First Day," "Kids in the Kitchen," and "Singing for Better Sleep" before answering these questions.

2

Read "Emma's First Day"

3

Multiple Choice

What did Emma plan to do at her babysitting job?

1

play dress-up

2

watch TV

3

do homework

4

eat sweets

4

Multiple Choice

Emma wished she had written down Mrs. Alvin's directions -

1

so she could read them to Patty

2

so she could take them home

3

so she could remember what they were

4

so she could change them

5

Multiple Choice

Why did Emma think her homework would have to wait?

1

because she wanted to watch TV

2

because she was tired

3

because she forgot what homework she had

4

because Mrs. Alvin came home

6

Multiple Choice

Why did Emma think the babysitting job was tiring work?

1

because she had to play with Patty

2

because she had to stay up late

3

because she was lazy

4

because she had to read stories

7

Read "Kids in the Kitchen"

8

Multiple Choice

Based on on the article, why might you choose to have a party without a professional chef?

1

to save money

2

to make better recipes

3

to save time

4

to have more fun

9

Multiple Choice

These parties can take place in different settings. What is one thing you can conclude that these settings have in common?

1

a kitchen

2

a professional chef

3

pizza

4

beautiful decorations

10

Multiple Choice

Why does the article suggest spaghetti for older kids but not younger kids?

1

Younger kids don't like spaghetti.

2

Spaghetti is more expensive.

3

Younger kids get bored easily.

4

Spaghetti is more difficult to make.

11

Multiple Choice

Why would you choose an easy recipe if you're on a budget?

1

Difficult recipes are too expensive.

2

A professional chef might be needed for difficult recipes.

3

Easy recipes are more fun.

4

Difficult recipes are not fun to make.

12

Read "Singing for Better Sleep"

13

Multiple Choice

Why does sleeping on your back make snoring more likely?

1

Relaxed muscles vibrate more.

2

Sleeping on your back makes your mouth hang open.

3

It is harder to breathe when you are on your back.

4

Older people tend to sleep on their backs.

14

Multiple Choice

Why does the program use sounds and tunes that create strong movement?

1

It sounds better.

2

It is more fun.

3

It exercises the muscles more.

4

It makes you sing in tune.

15

Multiple Choice

What is probably the most important step in using "Singing for Snorers" to stop snoring?

1

singing along to the CDs

2

singing your own songs

3

getting a good night's sleep

4

listening to the CDs

16

Multiple Choice

Why does one exercise in "Singing for Snorers" involve making the sound "ung-gah"?

1

It means "snoring."

2

It exercises the throat muscles.

3

It is important in singing.

4

It is a sound people make when snoring.

17

Multiple Choice

What can you conclude about professional singers and snoring?

1

Singers tend to snore a lot.

2

Singers may snore less than other people.

3

Singers never snore.

4

Singers enjoy the snoring exercises.

Read between the lines!

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Read "Emma's First Day," "Kids in the Kitchen," and "Singing for Better Sleep" before answering these questions.

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