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Unit 5 Post Assessment

Unit 5 Post Assessment

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English

2nd Grade

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Jessica McGuire-Hall

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11 Slides • 29 Questions

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Multiple Select

Which sentences tell what Mom thinks about camping? Choose two answers.

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It might not be safe.

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It will be a lot of fun.

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It takes time to plan.

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It costs way too much

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It is not worth the trouble

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Multiple Choice

Read this sentence from the passage.

“Mom, can we take a trip to the woods?” I ask excitedly. (paragraph 2)

What does trip mean in this sentence?

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a visit to another place

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the act of making a hole in a piece of clothing

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an idea you tell someone, usually to help them

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the act of falling, usually because of a bad step

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Multiple Choice

Read this sentence from the passage.

“That does sound delightful, but a trip like that takes planning,” explains Mom. (paragraph 3) The word delight means “happiness.”

What does the word delightful mean?

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full of happiness

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without happiness

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happier than what happens before it

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less happy than what happens after it

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Multiple Choice

Read this sentence from the passage.

Mom hands me an enormous book of places to visit in our state. (paragraph 7)

What does enormous mean in this sentence?

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empty

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hard

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large

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old

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Draw

Fill in one bubble in each row to show when the event happens in the passage.

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Draw

Fill in one bubble in each row to show when the event happens in the passage.

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Draw

Fill in the bubble before one sentence from paragraph 1 that tells how the narrator feels about Grandpa’s baking.

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Multiple Select

Read this sentence from the passage.

“I was so scared when the judge took a bite of my pie.” (paragraph 8)

Which two words mean the same as scared means in this sentence?

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afraid

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brave

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careful

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frightened

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mad

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Multiple Select

How does Grandpa feel about the narrator entering the baking contest? Choose two answers.

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He is sure the narrator’s apple pie will win the contest.

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He worries that the judges might not like the narrator’s pie.

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He wishes the narrator had entered a different flavor of pie.

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He wants the narrator to experience entering and be proud of trying.

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He thinks the narrator’s pies are good enough to have a chance at winning.

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Multiple Choice

What happens at the end of the passage?

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The narrator bakes an apple pie

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The narrator plans to visit Grandpa.

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The narrator decides to enter a contest.

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The narrator brings a pie to the contest

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Multiple Choice

Why did the author write this passage?

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to explain the history of Habitat

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to get people to volunteer for Habitat

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to show what types of houses Habitat builds

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to tell where people can volunteer for Habitat

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Multiple Choice

Read this sentence from the passage.

They also give their coins through a coin drive called “Nickels for Nails.” (paragraph 3)

Now read this dictionary entry.

drive \drīv\ noun 1. a trip in a car 2. a project in which people work together to raise money 3. in science, a need in the body to act in a given way 4. in golf, a strong hit with a club

Which meaning of the word drive is used in the sentence?

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Meaning 1

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Meaning 2

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Meaning 3

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Meaning 4

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Multiple Choice

What does the author think about children volunteering for Habitat?

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Children need to work harder.

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Children are too young to volunteer.

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Children can learn things by volunteering.

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Children can raise more money than adults.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence from the passage shows why the author thinks that way?

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Volunteers are people who choose to give their time without pay. (paragraph 1)

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The money helps pay for fixing homes and building homes. (paragraph 2)

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Kids can also help out at the places where homes are being built. (paragraph 3)

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Best of all, Habitat teaches children how to work together toward a shared goal. (paragraph 5)

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Multiple Select

What does the callout box “The Richards Family” add to the passage? Choose two answers.

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It shows how glad one family is that Habitat helped them.

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It shows that children can plant flowers and trees for Habitat.

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It shows that some of the people Habitat helps also help others.

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It shows that Habitat has stores where people can volunteer.

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It shows that people can hold car washes to raise money for Habitat.

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Multiple Choice

What does the chart show about the people Habitat helps?

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what kinds of homes Habitat built for them in 2019

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why they needed safer homes from Habitat in 2019

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which skills they learned from Habitat training in 2019

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how many of them Habitat helped in different ways in 2019

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Multiple Choice

Read the sentences from the passage.

Together they often did charity work. Charity means helping people in need. (paragraph 2)

Why is the word charity in bold print?

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because the author explains what the word means

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because Adams spent a lot of time on charity work

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because the author wants the reader to do charity work

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because helping people in need is a big part of what Adams is known for

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Multiple Choice

Read this sentence from the passage.

In 1797, John Adams won the election to be the second President of the United States. (paragraph 7) The word elect means “choose.”

What does election mean in this sentence?

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to choose someone for a job again

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the act of choosing someone for a job

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to choose more than one person for a job

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the opposite of choosing someone for a job

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Multiple Select

What does the timeline help the reader understand?

Choose two answers.

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what Adams learned from living in Paris

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how long some parts of Adams’ life lasted

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how Adams felt about running the farm by herself

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why people think Adams was an important First Lady

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which events in Adams’ life the author thinks are most important

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Multiple Choice

Although were used to seeing planes today, Earhart did not see a plane for the first time until she was ten years old.

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w’ere

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we’re

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wer’e

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Correct as is

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Multiple Choice

But when she rode on one of it with a pilot in 1920, she knew she had to learn how to fly.

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her

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its

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them

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correct as is

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Multiple Choice

Soon after, she started taking flying lessons herself.

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her

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hers

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she

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correct as is

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Multiple Choice

They was not cheap, even in the 1920s.

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am

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are

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were

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correct as is

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Multiple Choice

But she saved and borrowed money to buy she’s own plane.

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her

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hers

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she

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correct as is

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as out?

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boil

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cow

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hood

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as joy?

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choice

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juice

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law

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as spoon?

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fruit

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ought

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soil

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as caught?

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catch

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thought

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could

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Multiple Choice

Which word has the same vowel sound as egg?

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myth

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touch

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weather

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