Excerpt for Go Outside and Play
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
+3
Standards-aligned
Ashley Shattuck
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7 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the author first introduce the idea of outdoor play or outdoor activity?
by inviting the reader to consider his or her own behavior
by providing data about changes in outdoor play
by stating the opinion that outdoor play is good for health
by listing effects of too much time spent indoors
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CCSS.RI.6.3
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does paragraph 4 support the author’s argument?
by describing the TV watching habits of children
by explaining reasons for the popularity of computer games
by providing solutions to the problems of indoor, nonmoving play
by suggesting that playing inside too much can cause children to become sick
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CCSS.RI.6.8
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the definition of “vital” as it is used in paragraph 6?
related
harmful
essential
unfamiliar
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CCSS.L.6.4
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does paragraph 13 develop a central claim of the article?
by describing how children are creative when playing outdoors
by emphasizing that children are physically healthier because of outdoor play
by explaining how children are interesting in playing with friends the most
by illustrating how children are aware of the benefits of the environment
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CCSS.RI.6.2
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does the graph best support Richard Louv’s claim that people are “separated from nature” (paragraph 15)?
by showing that activities such as bird watching and camping are less popular than other activities
by showing that spending time with friends is the most popular activity
by showing that listening to music is an activity that happens as often as using electronic devices
by showing that many do not know how to bike, fish, or camp
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CCSS.RI.6.7
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How do paragraphs 16 through 18 contribute to the structure of the article?
The paragraphs describe a problem introduced earlier in the article.
The paragraphs contrast ways of accomplishing goals described in the article.
The paragraphs summarize the points made previously in the article.
The paragraphs give support to the main argument in the article.
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CCSS.RI.6.5
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Which quotation best expresses the central idea of the article?
“If you’re like Casey and many other people, it’s likely that you spent more time inside four walls than outside in fresh air.” (paragraph 4)
“Just being exposed to the great outdoors does wonders.” (paragraph 6)
“If you walk through the woods in search of cool birds and plants, you may find your mind expanding.” (paragraph 16)
“It’s not called the great outdoors for nothing.” (paragraph 18)
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CCSS.RI.6.2
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