Open Up - Grade 3 - ELA - Module 2 - Mid Unit 1 Assessment
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12 questions
Part A: In this poem, what does “We steal your sleep” mean? (RL.3.4, L.3.4a)
Part A: In this poem, what does “We steal your sleep” mean? (RL.3.4, L.3.4a)
Part B: Which lines from the poem support your answer in Part A? (RL.3.1)
Part B: Which lines from the poem support your answer in Part A? (RL.3.1)
List three pairs of rhyming words in this poem. (RL.3.5)
List three pairs of rhyming words in this poem. (RL.3.5)
According to the poem, how do the spring peepers use the “thin balloon” beneath their chins? (RL3.1, RL.3.4)
According to the poem, how do the spring peepers use the “thin balloon” beneath their chins? (RL3.1, RL.3.4)
Choose the correct dictionary definition of the word score as it is used in this poem. (RL.3.4, L.3.4d)
Choose the correct dictionary definition of the word score as it is used in this poem. (RL.3.4, L.3.4d)
Part A: What is the problem in the story? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.2)
Part A: What is the problem in the story? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.2)
Part B: What details from the text best support your answer to Part A? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
Part B: What details from the text best support your answer to Part A? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
How does the main character respond to the problem? Use details from the text to explain what he thought, did, said, or felt. (RL.3.2; RL.3.1)
How does the main character respond to the problem? Use details from the text to explain what he thought, did, said, or felt. (RL.3.2; RL.3.1)
How is the problem in the story solved/resolved? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.2)
How is the problem in the story solved/resolved? Underline the correct response. (RL.3.2)
What is the purpose of this narrative? Use details from the text to explain your answer. (RL.3.2, RL.3.1)
What is the purpose of this narrative? Use details from the text to explain your answer. (RL.3.2, RL.3.1)
The text says, “Snake was angry to have been beaten by a small frog. Frog hopped joyfully back across the leaves to return to the other side of the pond.”
Part A: What does return mean? Re- means again or back. Underline the correct response. (L.3.4b)
The text says, “Snake was angry to have been beaten by a small frog. Frog hopped joyfully back across the leaves to return to the other side of the pond.”
Part A: What does return mean? Re- means again or back. Underline the correct response. (L.3.4b)
Part B: If you know that joy means happiness, what do you think joyfully might mean? (L.3.4c)
Part B: If you know that joy means happiness, what do you think joyfully might mean? (L.3.4c)