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Reading Skills

Reading Skills

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English

2nd Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 9 Questions

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Week 3 reading skills assessment

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Multiple Choice

What is the main topic of this article?

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reading stories

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telling stories

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family stories

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funny stories

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Multiple Select

Which two details from the article BEST support the central idea that stories are told for many reasons?

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Stories help people remember the past

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Long ago, people didn’t write or read stories.

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But the story would also change as different people told it.

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A story might teach a lesson about being kind, brave, or clever.

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence from paragraph 2.

Children listened to stories told by adults.

What does the -ed at the end of listened tell readers?

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The listening is happening now

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More than one child is listening

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The listening happened in the past

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Children are listening to more than one story.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence from the story BEST shows that Amy is helpful?

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Amy put out candy, dishes, and more

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“Grandpa, can I look around the back room?” asked Amy

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Amy tried on a blue dress

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“You mean something old.”

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Multiple Choice

How does Amy feel in paragraph 8?

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sad

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tired

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excited

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surprised

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentence from paragraph 6.

In the back room, Amy found a box with some of her aunt Dela’s old dresses in it. Which word is an antonym for old?

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pretty

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new

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clean

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shiny

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct way to write sentence 2?


Have you ever tried to train a donkey

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Have you ever tried to train a donkey.

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Have you ever tried to train a donkey?

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Have you ever tried to train a donkey!

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No change

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct way to write sentence 7?


“Donkey, come eat dinner.”

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“Donkey comes to eat dinner.”

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“Donkey, you to come eat dinner.”

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“Donkey, you are coming to eat dinner.”

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No change needed

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Multiple Choice

Which would be the BEST sentence to end with an exclamation point?

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I have a pet donkey

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There is only one time he listens to what I say

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He begins eating

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Good donkey

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