Supporting Evidence - writing

Supporting Evidence - writing

5th - 6th Grade

10 Qs

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Supporting Evidence - writing

Supporting Evidence - writing

Assessment

Quiz

English

5th - 6th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.5.8, RI.5.1, RI.5.2

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Julia Wise

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10 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • Ungraded

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Have you ever explored a cave? There are lots of passageways, cool formations, and even some creatures to see. It takes millions of years for a cave to form. Many caves are made from a soft rock called limestone. When water flows over this type of rock, it causes it to dissolve, leaving open passages and rooms. The water formations found in caves are called stalactites and stalagmites. They are made by the constant dripping of mineral-rich water. Some animals love the dark, wet environment a cave provides. These animals include bats, spiders, and bears.


Which piece of evidence helps explain how caves are formed?

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CCSS.RI.5.1

CCSS.RI.5.8

2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Mars is our neighboring planet and has some interesting similarities to Earth. Mars, also known as the Red Planet, is a rocky planet with an active atmosphere. Mars has seasons, ice caps, and landforms, such as volcanoes and canyons. Scientists have proven that Mars has experienced ancient flooding. One day on Mars lasts 24.6 hours, which is very similar to Earth. With all these similarities to our home planet, scientists often wonder if life will exist on Mars in the future.


How does the author develop the point that Mars is like Earth?

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CCSS.RI.5.2

CCSS.RI.5.3

CCSS.RI.5.8

3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Roadrunners are birds that are well adapted and important to their desert environments. They live in the southwest regions of North America. Their name comes from their habit of running along the road, usually toward cars. They do this because they are extremely territorial and want to chase away intruders. Measuring 18–24 inches in height, these birds can run up to 26 miles per hour. Their bodies do not require any extra water to drink besides what they get from their food. A roadrunner's diet consists of a variety of insects, but they can prey on lizards and dangerous rattlesnakes.


How does the author support the point that roadrunners are well adapted to living in the desert?

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CCSS.RI.5.8

4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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The Pueblo Indian tribe settled in the areas that are now New Mexico and Arizona. Pueblos are well-known for the amazing homes and roads they built. Using adobe clay and stones, they created durable structures that have lasted for hundreds of years. Adobe material was made using the earth, water, and straw. These homes were built right into cliffs several stories high. The Pueblos also constructed many roads between their towns. The Great Road is a famous Pueblo road that ran for over 30 miles.


What main reason supports the point that Pueblos had amazing homes?

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CCSS.RI.5.2

CCSS.RI.5.8

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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A drought happens when there is a lack of rainfall for a long time. Some areas of the world are more likely to experience a drought than others. People that live in those areas have to be cautious about how they use their daily water supply. When a drought happens, it directly affects their everyday lives. This extreme weather can also increase the chances of dangerous wildfires, landslides, and flash floods.


What evidence supports the point that a drought is extreme weather?

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CCSS.RI.5.1

CCSS.RI.5.8

CCSS.W.5.9A

6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Peanuts are a type of seed called a legume because their seeds grow inside of a pod. However, they are very different from other legumes. First of all, peanuts are grown underground. All other legumes, such as beans, are grown above ground. Also, peanuts have a hard shell, whereas other legumes have soft pods. Lastly, peanuts can be used in a variety of ways. Most people enjoy peanuts ground into peanut butter, but they can also be boiled, roasted, eaten raw, or mixed into your favorite candy bar.


How does the author develop the point that peanuts are different than other legumes?

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CCSS.RI.5.3

CCSS.RI.5.8

CCSS.W.5.9A

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Madagascar is an island off the coast of Africa. It has such a rare population of animals and plants that some ecologists call it the eighth continent of the world. Over 70 percent of Madagascar's wildlife and 90 percent of its plants are found nowhere else in the world. The most common example is the lemur. All species of wild lemur can only be found on this African island. Due to deforestation, they are all currently classified as endangered. Madagascar is also home to the third-largest coral reef system called Toliara.


How does the author support the point that Madagascar is important to the lemur population?

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CCSS.RI.5.8

CCSS.W.5.9A

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