EL Mid-Unit 1 Assessment Review

EL Mid-Unit 1 Assessment Review

4th Grade

11 Qs

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EL Mid-Unit 1 Assessment Review

EL Mid-Unit 1 Assessment Review

Assessment

Quiz

English

4th Grade

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Created by

Ereena Ceus

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11 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

15 mins • 5 pts

Explain to another student what this video was about by paraphrasing the information you saw and heard.

Be sure to include two different animals and use specific details (examples) from your notes in your response.

Must be at least 3 sentences.

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In your own words, what was the video about?

Also, include two examples to support your answer.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Part II: Read “Shells” on pages 46–49 of Animal Behavior:

Scutes: Tough scales that are found in the skin of reptiles and the shells of most turtles and tortoises

1. Part A: How does the box turtle use its shell to protect itself? (RI.4.1)

It uses the lower section of its shell to close the opening in its shell.

It pulls its head into the shell and folds its legs in front to form a shield.

It seals the shell’s opening with a hard plate on the end of the foot.

It rolls up into an armor-plated ball.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 5 pts

Part II: Read “Shells” on pages 46–49 of Animal Behavior: Animal Defenses by Christina Wilsdon and answer the questions below (RI.4.10).

Part B: Which detail from the text supports the answer in Part A? (RI.4.1)

“Box turtles have hinged plastrons …”

“A turtle can stay inside its shell for hours, waiting for a predator to give up.”

“… pulls its head and its muscular foot inside the shell.”

“… have shells made of eight plates.”

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read “Shells” on pages 46–49 of Animal Behavior: Animal Defenses by Christina Wilsdon and answer the questions below (RI.4.10).

According to the text, why is it important that animals like turtles, tortoises, snails, and clams have shells? (RI.4.1)

They spend much or all of their lives in water.

The shell is basically a sturdy box made of bone and includes the animal’s spine and ribs.

They can burrow to hide from predators or roll up into a ball.

The animals can tuck their soft bodies into their shells faster than they can move away from the predator.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 5 pts

Part A: Read the sentence from Paragraph 1 of “Shells.”

A sturdy shell is the primary defense for a variety of very slow-moving animals, such as turtles, tortoises, snails, and clams.

What is the meaning of the word “variety” as it is used in the sentence?

similar

species

assortment

few

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 5 pts

Part B: Which detail from the text helps the reader understand the meaning of “variety”?

“… such as turtles, tortoises, snails, and clams.”

“These bones include the turtle’s spine and ribs.”

“Some turtles have just a few scutes embedded in a thick skin on the carapace.”

“Many bivalves burrow deeply in sand or mud to stay hidden from predators, such as seabirds.”

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 5 pts

Part A: What is the meaning of the word “tough” as it is used in Paragraph 4 of “Shells”?

tough: able to put up with trouble or hardship

tough: difficult to do or understand

tough: not easily influenced

tough: hard to break; strong; lasting a long time

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