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Level 3 Language Arts with Ms. Sheri Lesson 60 Final Final Assessment Assessment

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Level 3 Language Arts

with Ms. Sheri

Lesson 60

Final Final AssessmentAssessment

Before we begin we will review some test taking tips test taking tips.

Before the test, you may want to reviewreview any worksheets or journal entries from lessons 1-29 to refresh your memory.

**This is especially important for concepts that may have been difficult the first time.

Here are some test taking tipstest taking tips that might help during the test.

First of all, relax relax. You want to do your best, but being really nervous will not help you.

Next, make sure you have gotten enough sleepenough sleep and eaten breakfasteaten breakfast.

Read the instructions twiceRead the instructions twice to be sure you understand what you are being asked.

If you are still unsure, skipskip the question and go back to it later.

If you are still unsure of an answer after you have skipped it, make your best guess best guess.

If you are getting tired or nervous, stand upstand up, take a deep breath deep breath, and then continue with the test.

You should have your own paper copy of the final assessment in front of you as we continue.

I will read the instructions for you for each section. Make sure you reread the instructions yourself to be sure you understand what is being asked.

Final Assessment

Write the part of speech (preposition, conjunction, verb, noun, adjective, or adverb)

of the bold word on the line.

1.Do you like vanilla or chocolate ice cream?_2.I usually eat vanilla ice cream.___3.Ice cream is served in cups and cones.____4.The ice cream is in the freezer. _____5.Here is a small bowl of ice cream for you.__6.Why don’t you eat some with me?________

Write the letter of the definition that matches the definition.

7.______Setting A. The people or animals that the story is about.

8.______Character B. The place where the story

happens.

9.______Plot C. The action of the story.

Write metaphor, simile, or idiom on the blank after each statement.

10. Mom was upset about my messy room, but I think she was making a mountain out of a molehill. _____________________

11. The wind was a bear. ____________

12.Jake ran as fast as lightning._________

Find the mistakes in the following sentences. Write C for capitalization, O for organization, P

for punctuation, or S for spelling mistakes.

13.once a week, we go to dance class._____ 14. At the YMCA downtown. ___________ 15.The taecher has a lot of energy. ________ 16. Charlene Max and Trina take the class too

__________

Put an X beside the fact that does not support the main idea.

17.Benjamin Franklin was an innovative man.

______ Benjamin Franklin invented the Franklin stove.

______ Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on Milk Street.

______ Benjamin Franklin started the first library.

Put a check mark( √) beside all the things you should do when writing a rough draft.

_____ Use complete sentences.

_____ Draw all charts, graphs, and illustrations.

_____ Stay on topic

_____ Include important details.

Circle the linking words in the following statement.

William was a great fisherman. As a result, everyone wanted him to be on their fishing boat during the contest.

Write T for true or F for false on the following statements.

_____Guide words are found on the top of every page of a dictionary.

_____ Words are listed in a dictionary by order of importance.

_____ Dictionaries also list the pronunciation and part of speech of

words.

Put an X beside the item that is NOT part of a friendly letter.

______ date______ greeting______ body______ foot______ closing______ signature

Put an X beside the item that is NOT part of the writing process.

24.______ rough draft ______revision .______proofread

______listening ______publication

25.Find the misspelled word in the list.

A.hostess B. wilderness C. behindecolt moold fold kiend grind wild told wind almost child volt bolt

D. strew E. newtral F. pewter mildoo crew feud

nephew ewe curfeu review feudal blew chew flew screw

G. eighty H. belief I. value nabor shield virtue weight receipt issu freight achieve glue vein field argue

J. awake K. ago L. comma ultrah abuse adopt galore salute appeal abode maternal alfalfah avert exkavate amaze

M. vision N. thred O. useing action heaven hoping lotion feather safely mision steady likeness invasion wealth careless

P. tries Q. nameing R. safely buried careless driving babys finer played copied loveable supplyed trying sincerely tries

Read the passage below. Answer the questions that follow.

Magician of the SeaWhat do three hearts, eight arms, and one huge brain add up to? An octopus, a creature that can do amazing things. Octopuses are extremely intelligent...

26. List ways an Octopus defends itself.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

27. How are an octopus and a chameleon alike? a. They both like to hide on the ocean floor.b. They can both change the color of their skin.c. They are both invertebrates.d. They both use their arms to kill predators.

28. Explain how shooting ink helps an octopus to escape from predators.__________________________________________________________________________

29. What happens to an octopus if it loses one of its eight arms? a. It will grow a new one. b. It will die. c. It is no longer poisonous.

d. It can swim faster.

30. What is the author's purpose for writing this article.

a. to explain how octopuses eat, live, and play

b. to show how dangerous octopuses arec. to describe the physical

characteristics of octopusesd. to explain how octopuses protect

themselves

Mary Had SomeBubble GumAnonymous

Mary had some bubble gum,she chewed it long and slow,

and everywhere that Mary wenther gum was sure to go.

She chewed the gum in school one day,which was against the rule,

the teacher took her pack awayand chewed it after school.

31. Which best describes where Mary chewed her bubble gum?

A. homeB. everywhereC. playgroundD. bedroom

32. Why did the teacher take Mary’s bubble gum?

A. Chewing gum was against school rules.B. Mary could have choked on the gum.C. The teacher wanted the gum.D. Blowing bubbles got Mary in trouble.

33. What lesson did Mary most likely learn from her punishment?

A. Teachers like to break rules.B. It is best to stay after school.C. It is best to follow rules.D. Principals like to chew gum.

34. What did the teacher do with the gum after school?

A. She threw the gum away.B. She chewed the gum.C. She put the gum into her book bag.D. She gave the gum back to Mary.

35. If Mary finds out what happened to her gum, how will she most likely feel?

A. joyfulB. upsetC. thankfulD. worried

Too Strange To Be TrueWill saw an odd creature. He saw a

strange, bizarre creature. The strange creature was purple with orange dots. It had three eyes and five feet...

36. This story is about

A. strange colors.B. what cannot be true. C. odd creatures from the sky.D seeing hard-to-believe things.

37. If something is bizarre, it is

A. odd.B. grit.C. an alien.D. a creature.

This is the end of the final assessment.

38. Fill in the chart to show how the alien is different from you

Number of eyes

Number of feet

Number of noses

alien

you