
Open Up - Grade 3 - ELA - Module 2 - End of Unit 3 Assessment
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following is a simple sentence? (L.3.1.i)
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The writer wants to improve her piece by using compound and complex sentences. On the lines below, show how she could combine two simple sentences by writing a single complex or compound sentence instead. (L.3.1.i)Some frogs live in trees. They are called tree frogs.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The writer wants to improve her piece by using compound and complex sentences. On the lines below, show how she could combine two simple sentences by writing a single complex or compound sentence instead. (L.3.1.i)The trees are always wet. The frogs can live in them all the time.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The writer wants to improve her piece by using compound and complex sentences. On the lines below, show how she could combine two simple sentences by writing a single complex or compound sentence instead. (L.3.1.i)Most tree frogs are tiny. They don’t weigh very much.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Copy to this question the conjunctions you used in the new sentences you wrote. (L.3.1.h)
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Directions: You have already written a first draft of your informative text about your freaky frog, and you have started revising it. Finish revising your informative text draft using teacher and peer feedback. Then, publish a final draft that includes all of your revisions.REMEMBER: A well-written, informative text: • clearly states a focus and stays focused throughout the piece • has an introduction that gives readers important information they need to understand the piece • uses accurate and relevant facts, definitions, and details to support the focus • clearly presents information that is easy to understand and engages the reader • follows rules of writing (spelling, punctuation, and grammar) • incorporates research from sources • has a conclusion that restates the focus • uses words that show you are knowledgeable about the topicNow, begin work on revising your first draft and publishing your final draft. Manage your time carefully so that you can: 1. Reread your first draft. 2. Reread teacher feedback. 3. Revise your first draft to incorporate teacher feedback. 4. Highlight the changes you are making in yellow as you revise. 5. Write a final draft of your informative text including all of your revisions.
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W.3.2.b
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W.3.2.d
W.3.2.c
L.3.6
W.3.2.a
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