Content Assessment
Writing
Punctuation
Cold Read Assessment
100

What are microplastics?

Microplastics are small pieces of plastic.

100

How do I make a claim?

By restating the question and dropping the question word.

100

What goes at the end of your sentence when it is a statement?

Period (Punctuation mark for statements)

100
What are strategies to find my topic?

Check subheadings, text features and title

200

What does affordable mean?

Affordable means something that is cheap. For example, a pencil is affordable.

200

What is a transitional phrase? How can we use it on our test?

A transitional phrase tells the reader you (the writer) are moving on to something new

200

How do I properly use a quote/give credit to an author?

The author states, "_______."
200
How do I write my WIL (What I Learned)?

The WIL needs to be information that relates back to the topic

300

Why are microplastics bad for the environment? Give an example.

Microplastics are bad for the environment because they are harming the ecosystem. For example, when fish eat too many microplastics in their stomachs, they can die.

300

Each question asks for the definition of a vocabulary word AND the example! Give me a sentence starter for both sentences.

Convenient means ______. For example, _______.

300

What goes at the beginning and end of a sentence?

A capital letter and punctuation mark at the end 

300

What does APOV mean and how do I write it?

APOV stands for Author's Point of View. We write Author's Point of View by combining the WILs together and writing what is most important about the TOPIC! (Summarizing the topic)

400

What does the word biodegradable mean in a complete sentence? Give an example

Biodegradable means something that is able to be broken down. For example, an apple is biodegradable.

400

What is a proper noun? Give an example

A proper noun is the name of a noun. For example, Hessani is a proper noun.

400

How do I ensure I spell the vocabulary word correctly?

Look back in the question!

400

What are context clues? How do I use them?

Context clues are words around the word I don't know to find the unknown word's meaning. Go back and look at words you don't know to figure out what the word means!

500

What are two solutions to reducing plastic pollution in the ocean? Show the impact if everyone implemented these solutions and give me quotes to support your answer.

Two solutions for reducing plastic pollution in the ocean are using items that last longer and recycling. [Students provide quotes]

500

What are all the parts to a complete paragraph? What are they used for?

Topic sentence (introduces the main idea) supporting detail (in your own words/direct quote that proves your topic) concluding sentence (restates the topic)

500

How do I use prepositions?

Prepositions connect a noun to a verb/other noun in a sentence. Tells the who/what/where/when and why in a sentence!

500

How did MLK Jr.'s childhood affect his interest in becoming interested in civil rights? Select all that apply.

Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, during a time when segregation and unfair laws were common in the South. As a child, he witnessed African Americans being treated differently in schools, neighborhoods, and public places. He was confused and upset when he learned that he could no longer play with a white friend because of segregation rules. These early experiences helped him recognize that racial inequality was wrong and needed to be challenged.

Martin Luther King Jr.’s family and community also played an important role in shaping his beliefs. His father was a minister who spoke openly about justice and equality, and his church taught him that everyone deserved respect and dignity. Through education, church teachings, and personal experiences with discrimination, King learned the importance of standing up for others. These lessons from his childhood encouraged him to pursue peaceful ways to fight for civil rights and equality later in life.

How did Martin Luther King Jr.’s childhood affect his interest in civil rights?
Select all that apply. (RI.5.3)

a. Witnessing segregation helped him recognize that racial inequality was unfair.
b. Growing up in a church that taught justice and equality influenced his beliefs.
c. Playing sports with friends encouraged him to avoid social issues.
d. Learning from his father’s leadership and teachings inspired him to stand up for others.
e. Watching television programs about civil rights sparked his interest.
f. Experiencing discrimination as a child made him want to challenge unfair laws.

a, b, d, f 

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