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English

1st - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RI.5.3, RI.1.3, RI.1.1

+12

Standards-aligned

Used 6+ times

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7 Slides • 9 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to walk quietly and stay with your group when coming to ESL class?

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To avoid disturbing other classes and ensure everyone arrives safely together.

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Because it is faster to walk quietly.

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So you can talk with your friends on the way.

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To get to ESL before anyone else.

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Open Ended

What are some good habits to have when entering a classroom to help everyone get started quickly and calmly?

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Multiple Choice

Why is it important to raise your hand before speaking in an ESL classroom?

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To show respect and allow everyone to be heard

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To get attention from the teacher

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To avoid getting in trouble

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To finish the lesson faster

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Open Ended

Describe the steps you should follow during a 'Think Pair Share' activity.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following actions should you take if your pencil breaks during class?

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Hold your pencil up quietly

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Yell for a new pencil

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Leave your seat without permission

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Throw the broken pencil away

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Multiple Choice

What are the key steps students must follow when leaving ESL class?

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Return supplies, line up silently, review EQ and vocabulary, walk in a line, enter classroom silently

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Talk to friends, leave supplies, run to class, enter loudly

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Leave supplies on desk, walk alone, enter classroom quietly

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Return supplies, talk loudly, walk in a group, enter classroom

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Reflecting on the steps for entering class, why do you think it is important to gather supplies quickly and silently?

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Multiple Choice

What are the important steps you should follow when coming to ESL class according to the instructions?

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Leave your classroom loudly and run to ESL.

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Walk quietly and directly to ESL, stay with your group, and wait outside silently if Mrs. Pearce is not in the room.

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Arrive at different times and talk with friends in the hallway.

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Forget your computer and come alone.

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