Open Up - Grade 5 - ELA - Module 4 - Mid Unit 2 Assessment
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7 questions
In two or three sentences, briefly summarize what you have read. Be sure your summary includes:• A brief outline of what the excerpt from the poem is about• A possible theme (the point or message the author wants you to take away) of the poem
In two or three sentences, briefly summarize what you have read. Be sure your summary includes:
• A brief outline of what the excerpt from the poem is about
• A possible theme (the point or message the author wants you to take away) of the poem
Part A
Read this quote from the poem: “shaded by a giant breadfruit tree”
Shaded is a homograph, part of a group or pair of words that are spelled the same way but have different meanings. What are two different meanings of the word shaded? (L.5.5c)
Part A
Read this quote from the poem: “shaded by a giant breadfruit tree”
Shaded is a homograph, part of a group or pair of words that are spelled the same way but have different meanings. What are two different meanings of the word shaded? (L.5.5c)
Part B
What are some synonyms and antonyms of the word shaded as it is used in Part A? (L.5.5c)
Part B
What are some synonyms and antonyms of the word shaded as it is used in Part A? (L.5.5c)
Part A: What is one possible theme of the poem? Underline the best answer. (RL.5.2)
Part A: What is one possible theme of the poem? Underline the best answer. (RL.5.2)
Part B: Which line from the story best supports your answer to Part A? Underline the best answer. (RL.5.1, RL.5.2)
Part B: Which line from the story best supports your answer to Part A? Underline the best answer. (RL.5.1, RL.5.2)
What does the poet reflect on? (RL.5.2)
What does the poet reflect on? (RL.5.2)
What does the poet think about the destruction of his home? Support your response with evidence from the poem. (RL.5.2)
What does the poet think about the destruction of his home? Support your response with evidence from the poem. (RL.5.2)