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Real-World Applications of Persuasive Writing
Assignment where students reflect on how persuasive writing impacts society. Includes multiple choice and reflective essay questions.
Semicolon Challenge
Students will explore the use of semicolons through a series of multiple-choice questions and open-ended prompts that require them to create sentences with correct semicolon placement.
Peer Editing Review
Students will provide feedback on a peer's writing, focusing on areas for improved conciseness and clarity, culminating in an assessment of their editing skills.
Film vs. Literature: Symbolism
This assessment will compare symbolic elements from a film adaptation of a novel to the text itself, utilizing multiple-choice questions and open-ended answers focused on students' interpretations.
Punctuation Proficiency Quiz
This assessment tests knowledge of punctuation rules through multiple-choice questions and open-ended examples requiring proper punctuation usage.
Ethical Dilemma Case Studies
This assessment requires students to analyze provided case studies based on fictional characters' ethical dilemmas. Students will answer multiple-choice questions followed by a short reflection on the case studied.
Creating Dialogue Scenarios
Students will write multiple-choice scenarios where dialogue is essential to the outcome, testing peer understanding of narrative crafting.
Peer Review for Run-ons
Students will conduct a peer review on each other's written pieces to identify run-on sentences. They will answer MCQs about the peer review process and provide constructive feedback in an open-ended format.
Sensory Detail Comparison
Students will compare two descriptive passages, identifying sensory details in each and discussing which passage more effectively engages the reader's senses and why.
Rewrite Reflection Essay
Students rewrite a scene from a key text from another character's point of view and submit a reflective essay on the changes in tone and meaning, answering targeted open-ended questions.
Critical Thinking and Personal Response
Students will engage by assessing their own perspectives on the content presented in the TED Talk or interview. This includes MCQs on presenting arguments and a personal reflection open-ended question.
Theme Reconstruction Activity
Students will identify the main themes of a specific story in a quiz format. Following the quiz, they will write an alternate ending that reinforces or contrasts with these themes.
Tone Identification Challenge
A series of audio clips from famous speeches will be played. Students will answer MCQs about the tone used in each clip.
Interactive Prefix/Suffix MCQ Assessment
An online multiple-choice assessment featuring various scenarios, where students select the correct prefix or suffix to complete each word in context.
Transforming Run-on Sentences
Students will be required to transform given run-on sentences into complete sentences using proper punctuation and conjunctions. The assessment includes multiple choice questions on the rules of sentence structure and open-ended tasks for rewriting the sentences.
Root Word Flashcard Creation
Students create their own digital flashcards for a set of root words, including meanings and examples, followed by a quiz to test their peers.
Idioms in Different Cultures Assessment
Examine idioms from various cultures around the world. This includes MCQs and an open-ended question about cultural significance.
Character Conflict Analysis
Students will explore the central conflicts faced by characters in the scene, answering MCQs and providing detailed responses to open-ended questions regarding resolution.
Reflective Paragraph Writing
This assessment allows students to complete MCQs on reflective writing techniques before writing a reflective paragraph about a personal experience, emphasizing organized thoughts and ideas.
Feedback and Revision Process
This assessment involves peer review of a speech draft. Students will provide feedback based on a guided framework, answer MCQs on constructive criticism, and reflect on the revision process.
Rewrite for Clarity
A task that requires students to take paragraphs filled with unclear phrasing and rewrite them for clarity and conciseness, showcasing their editing abilities.
Paragraph Structure Quiz
This assessment consists of MCQs focused on identifying the correct structure of a well-organized paragraph and its elements, followed by an open-ended question where students create their own paragraph based on given information.
Creative Writing Challenge
Students will read a short story and then complete a quiz with questions related to its structure. Following the quiz, they will write their own alternate ending, focusing on narrative techniques and character development.
Peer Review Techniques
This quiz includes MCQs focused on peer review processes and an open-ended section where students must provide a peer review on a sample essay, demonstrating their understanding of constructive criticism.
Run-On Sentence Jeopardy
In a game-style format, students will answer questions about run-on sentences. The assessment includes MCQs in a competitive format and open-ended challenges where they create examples or corrections.
Symbolism in Fantasy Literature
Students will examine examples of symbolism in well-known fantasy stories through quizzes before providing their own symbolic element in an open-ended response related to their story map.
Paragraph Comparison Exercise
In this assessment, students will compare two paragraphs: one organized effectively and one disorganized. They will answer MCQs about the differences and write an analysis of what makes one better than the other.
Critical Responses to Symbolism
Students will answer various multiple-choice questions about authors' use of symbolism. Open-ended questions will focus on students drafting critical responses to how specific authors utilize symbols to convey messages.
Summary Writing Task
An assignment requiring students to write a summary of a given text, highlighting the main idea and key supporting details.
Peer Review Process in Poetry Writing
This assessment will have students participate in a peer review of a classmate's poem, including specific MCQs about feedback methods and a written open-ended response about their review experience.
Sensory Details Reflection
An open-ended question assessment where students reflect on the sensory details they've encountered in a piece of literature. They will write about the effectiveness of these details in conveying mood and imagery.
Daily Prefix and Suffix Journal
An ongoing assessment where students document daily words they encounter, highlighting their prefixes and suffixes, supported by a daily quiz with MCQs relating to the entries.
Style and Tone Assessment
This assessment will focus on the style and tone of the scene, with students identifying elements through MCQs and explaining their effects through open-ended questions.
Main Ideas Quiz
A quiz consisting of multiple choice questions that test students' ability to identify the main idea in various passages.
Textual Analysis: Purpose & Perspective
A comprehensive assessment where students analyze a piece of literature, answer MCQs to demonstrate understanding, and respond to open-ended prompts about the author’s perspective and purpose.
Main Arguments and Evidence
This assessment will test students’ comprehension of the arguments made in the TED Talk or interview. It includes MCQs on key arguments and an open-ended question for providing supporting evidence.
Editing for Organization
Assessment includes MCQs on editing techniques followed by an open-ended task where students edit a provided paragraph to improve its organization and clarity.
Personal Speech Presentation
Create and present a speech on a chosen topic, focusing on using tone and delivery techniques discussed in class, followed by self-reflection questions.
Comparative Argument Analysis
Students will compare two arguments on the same topic, identifying and classifying the logical fallacies in each. The open-ended section requires a discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of each argument.
Identifying Errors in Subject-Verb Agreement
Students will analyze sentences to find and correct subject-verb agreement errors. This assessment includes multiple choice options and requires explanations for corrections.
Academic Vocabulary in Action
This assessment will consist of MCQs where students match academic vocabulary to their definitions. The open-ended segment will encourage students to discuss the importance of using academic language in essay writing.
Punctuation Peer Review
In this assessment, students will review a peer’s writing, focusing on the use of commas, semicolons, and colons, providing constructive feedback in open-ended formats.
Thesis Statement Reflection Journal
Students will maintain a journal where they write reflections on their learning about thesis statements throughout the unit.
The Role of Breaks in Time Management
This assessment focuses on the importance of taking breaks during study and exam preparation. It includes multiple-choice questions about optimal break times and open-ended questions discussing how breaks affect focus and performance.
Understanding Sentence Types
This assessment will cover different types of sentences including simple, compound, and complex sentences. Students will answer multiple choice questions on identifying sentence types and provide written examples of each type.
Parts of Speech Quiz: Nouns and Verbs
This assessment will test students on identifying nouns and verbs in sentences through multiple-choice questions and open-ended explanations.
Fact vs. Opinion Assessment
Students will listen to a podcast and then engage in a quiz format that differentiates between fact and opinion presented. They will follow this with a written explanation of their rationale for classifying specific statements.
Impact of Sentence Variety in Writing
This assessment will evaluate students' understanding of how sentence variety improves writing. It contains multiple choice questions about the effects of sentence variety and a written response analyzing a given text for variety.
Comparative Analysis of Poetic Styles
This assessment asks students to compare and contrast two different types of poetry through MCQs and requires them to write a brief comparative analysis of chosen styles.
Effective Use of Language
Evaluation of language use in persuasive writing. This includes vocabulary choice, tone, and rhetorical strategies through MCQs and a mini-essay writing task.
Creative Use of Root Words
An open-ended assignment where students create a short story or poem using a specified number of root words, demonstrating their meanings and related words.
Crafting an Engaging Introduction
Students will learn how to craft an engaging introduction for a speech. They will answer MCQs and write their own introduction based on guidelines provided.
Open Ended Questions on Ethical Choices
This assessment will consist of several open-ended questions prompting students to analyze specific characters and their ethical choices in selected literary texts. Students will be encouraged to elaborate on their reasoning and provide textual evidence.
Coherence and Cohesion Assessment
Students will take a quiz consisting of MCQs that test their knowledge of coherence and cohesion in writing. They will also answer open-ended questions that require them to revise a provided paragraph for better flow and clarity.
Text Analysis Quiz
A quiz that challenges students with multiple choice questions on analyzing a text to find both the main idea and its supporting details.
Imagining New Possibilities Quiz
This assessment asks students to think outside the box by imagining different scenarios for a given story. After a quiz on its key elements, they will write a detailed alternate ending reflecting this new perspective.
Sentence Structure and Parts of Speech
Students will analyze sentences to identify parts of speech while also constructing their sentences using the targeted parts accurately.
Textual Theme Exploration
Students will answer multiple choice questions about central themes in two selected texts, and provide written responses exploring how authors convey these themes through their writing style and context.
Plot Structure Analysis
This assessment will test understanding of plot structure through MCQs regarding the five elements of plot, along with open-ended questions analyzing the effectiveness of plot in chosen stories.
Colon Control
In this assessment, students will learn about colons by answering multiple-choice questions and writing their own sentences that demonstrate proper colon use.
Comparative Analysis Exercise
After listening to two different podcasts on a similar topic, students will answer multiple-choice questions comparing the content and perspectives. The following exercise will involve writing a comparative analysis discussing their findings.
Grammar Contextual Usage Test
An assessment that tests grammar understanding in context, using multiple-choice questions about the appropriate grammatical forms in given sentences.
Fantasy Story Elements Quiz
A quiz that tests students on identifying key elements of a fantasy story, including characters, settings, and plot devices. This assessment includes 10 multiple-choice questions followed by 2 open-ended questions asking for their own creative input.
Editing Techniques MCQ
Multiple-choice questions designed to evaluate knowledge of various editing techniques that promote conciseness and clarity in writing.
Analyzing Speaker's Purpose
This assessment will explore the purpose behind the speaker's message. Students will answer MCQs and an open-ended question analyzing how the speaker conveyed their purpose in the talk or interview.
Narrative Planning Sheet
A guided planning sheet for students to outline their narratives while emphasizing where and how dialogue will be incorporated, followed by an assessment quiz.
Literature Timeline Activity
This interactive assessment involves creating a timeline of significant literary works, highlighting their historical context and contemporary relevance.
Format Consistency Quiz
This quiz assesses students' understanding of formatting a letter correctly, including font size, spacing, and alignment.
Idioms in Everyday Speech Quiz
A quiz to assess students' recognition and understanding of idioms commonly used in everyday conversations, along with contextual MCQs.
Interactive Vocabulary Game
In this assessment, students will participate in a digital game that quizzes them on synonyms and antonyms. They will also answer reflective open-ended questions about their learning experience and insights gained.
Figurative Language in Music Lyrics
Students will analyze lyrics from selected songs that use figurative language, answer MCQs, and then write a paragraph discussing one instance of figurative language in a song of their choice and its effect.
Revision of Letter Components Quiz
A quiz on common grammatical and syntactical errors found in letters, reinforcing proper letter writing conventions.
Time Management Strategy Reflection
Students will reflect on their use of time management strategies through a combination of multiple-choice and open-ended questions. They will evaluate what strategies worked for them in previous exams and what they plan to adjust for future assessments.
Root Words Gallery Walk
A visual presentation where students display examples of root words through posters, including definitions and derived words, followed by a quiz to assess knowledge gained.
Sentence Types and Structures Evaluation
A quiz that assesses understanding of varying sentence structures, including simple, compound, and complex sentences through multiple-choice questions.
Context Review Quiz
A series of multiple choice and open-ended questions analyzing the socio-political contexts of selected literary works from both historical and contemporary periods.
Peer Review of Thesis Statements
Students will review and provide feedback on a peer's thesis statement using a guided rubric.
Formal vs. Informal Language Assessment
A quiz examining the use of formal and informal grammar through multiple-choice questions and scenarios requiring appropriate grammatical choices.
Active vs. Passive Voice Challenge
An assessment focusing on distinguishing between active and passive voice through multiple-choice questions and practical usage in open-ended writing tasks.
Speaking Skills Assessment
This assessment involves students completing MCQs regarding speaking test formats and practicing speaking prompts through recorded responses to evaluate fluency and coherence.
Vocabulary and Grammar Integration Quiz
This quiz integrates vocabulary usage into grammar assessment with multiple-choice and open-ended questions focusing on collocations and grammar rules.
Podcast Summary Quiz
Students listen to a selected podcast episode and then answer multiple choice questions about the main ideas and themes. Following this, they write a brief summary in their own words that captures the key points discussed.
Comparison of Ethical Dilemmas Across Texts
An assessment where students will compare and contrast ethical dilemmas faced by characters in two different texts. They will discuss the context, choices, and consequences of these dilemmas in an essay format.
Imagery and Language in Poetry
This quiz focuses on identifying imagery and poetic devices within poems. There will be multiple choice questions as well as a section for students to write about the use of imagery in their own poetry.
Analyzing Case Studies of Successful Exam Takers
Students will read a set of case studies about successful exam takers who used effective time management strategies. The assessment will include multiple-choice questions focusing on the strategies used, along with open-ended questions that ask students to analyze the effectiveness of those strategies.
Understanding Bias Basics
This assessment consists of 10 multiple choice questions assessing the understanding of bias in news articles and includes one open-ended question asking students to explain a recent biased article they encountered.
Contextual Vocabulary Quiz 2
An online quiz featuring open-ended questions where students must explain their choices for filling in the blanks with appropriate vocabulary, including synonyms or antonyms when applicable.
Prefixes and Suffixes in Context
Students analyze sentences and choose the correct prefix or suffix to complete the words, followed by open-ended questions explaining their selections.
Figurative Language Quiz
A comprehensive quiz consisting of various MCQs pertained to figurative language definitions and examples. It will be followed by an open-ended section where students will write about their favorite poetic device and provide examples from poems they have read.
Theme Recognition Quiz
Students will take a quiz that includes multiple choice questions to identify and categorize different themes present in selected modern media examples, along with open-ended questions requiring explanations of their choices.
Understanding Persuasion Techniques
Quiz focusing on identifying different persuasion techniques used in writing, such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Includes multiple choice questions and open-ended prompts for analysis.
Dialogue Editing Exercise
Students are given a poorly written dialogue and must choose the best edits from multiple options to enhance the clarity and engagement of the conversation.
Understanding Main Ideas
This quiz will include MCQs and open-ended questions focusing on identifying the main ideas presented in a chosen TED Talk or interview. Students will summarize the key points in their own words.
Understanding Subject-Verb Agreement
This quiz will assess students' understanding of the basic rules of subject-verb agreement through multiple choice questions and require them to construct sentences that illustrate these rules.
Short Fiction and Bias Reflection
A mixture of 5 MCQs focusing on bias in fictional news reporting, followed by an open-ended question where students write a short piece about the influence of bias in a fictional narrative.
Final Review on Prefixes and Suffixes
A review quiz that includes both MCQs and open-ended responses covering all learned prefixes and suffixes throughout the course.
Punctuate Me!
Students will be provided with unpunctuated sentences that they must punctuate correctly, followed by open-ended questions asking them to explain their choices.
Creative Writing with Prefixes and Suffixes
An open-ended assessment where students write a short story or paragraph using a specific number of words with prefixes and suffixes. Includes an MCQ section on their knowledge of those words.
Synonym and Antonym Quiz
This quiz will consist of multiple choice questions and open-ended questions that test students' understanding of synonyms and antonyms. Students will select the correct synonym or antonym from a given list and explain their reasoning in open-ended questions.
Parts of Speech Identification Scavenger Hunt
Students will identify parts of speech in a short text and then create an illustrated scavenger hunt of sentences using varied parts of speech.