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Context Clues and Parts of Speech
This assessment involves using context clues to identify the part of speech of underlined words in provided sentences, followed by an MCQ.
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.
Understanding Author’s Purpose
A quiz that assesses students' ability to identify the author's purpose in various texts through multiple-choice questions and ask them to explain their reasoning in an open-ended section.
Famous Story Analysis Quiz
This assessment will require students to analyze a famous story and answer multiple-choice questions about its plot, themes, and characters. They will also write an open-ended response discussing how different choices made by the characters could lead to an alternative ending.
Creating a Transition Word List
Students create a comprehensive list of transition words categorized by their function (e.g., addition, contrast, cause and effect). This allows for a deeper understanding of different transition types.
Critical Thinking and Bias Analysis
Students will complete a quiz with 5 MCQs focused on recognizing bias and an open-ended question where they must analyze a current news article for bias, citing examples.
Prefix and Suffix Match-Up
A matching exercise where students match words to their corresponding prefixes and suffixes, with multiple choice questions to test understanding of their meanings.
Root Word Matching Game
An interactive matching activity where students pair root words with their definitions, including a few open-ended scenarios where they create sentences using words derived from those roots.
Creative Writing: Ethical Dilemma Story
Students will write a short story that includes an ethical dilemma. They will need to construct a narrative that explores the conflict and resolution, demonstrating their understanding of the complexities of moral choices.
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.
Run-on Sentence Scenarios
Through various scenarios, students will identify run-on sentences in context. They will select the correct identification from MCQs and explain their reasoning in written form.
Point of View Comparison Chart
Students will create a chart comparing a scene told from multiple points of view, supported by MCQs that assess their comprehension of the differences in tone, mood, and character insight.
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.
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.
Summative Assessment on Fallacies
This comprehensive assessment covers various topics related to logical fallacies, including definitions, examples, and implications in a variety of contexts. It includes both MCQs and a final essay question.
Evaluating Time Management Tools
Students will analyze various time management tools (apps, planners, etc.) through multiple-choice questions and open-ended discussions on their effectiveness for exam prep and writing. They will evaluate which tools best suit their individual needs.
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.
Context Clue Identification Challenge
Students will be presented with a list of sentences and asked to identify which words serve as context clues for understanding the target vocabulary.
Narrative Perspective Matching Game
In this MCQ assessment, students will match scenes with their respective narrative points of view, testing their recognition and understanding of each perspective's unique qualities.
Interactive Quiz Game
An online game-based quiz where students compete to answer questions about 'their', 'there', and 'they’re' correctly and quickly.
Creating an Illustrated Story Map
Students will first answer MCQs on the purpose and elements of story maps and then use an open-ended response to create a visual story map for their own fantasy tale, integrating text and imagery.
Priority Tasks in Writing Exams
This assessment will require students to prioritize a list of tasks when writing an exam under time constraints. It will include multiple-choice questions on prioritization methods and open-ended questions prompting them to justify their choices.
Creative Writing with Run-ons
In this creative writing exercise, students will write a short narrative intentionally using run-on sentences. They will then correct them and submit both versions: the original and the corrected text.
Vocabulary in Context Quiz
Students will listen to a podcast and take a quiz that focuses on understanding and using vocabulary that appears within the podcast. Following this, they will write sentences using some of the newly learned terms.
Root Word Evolution Essay
An essay assignment discussing the development of specific root words over time and their importance in the English language, accompanied by multiple choice questions on key concepts.
Contextual Feedback Exercise
After skimming a selected text, students will answer MCQs about inferred meanings and provide open-ended responses to reflect on the context of the text.
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.
Thematic Exploration Assignment
This assignment requires students to rewrite a crucial scene from a different character's viewpoint, followed by an open-ended question focusing on how theme changes with perspective.
Identifying Sensory Language
An assessment featuring excerpts from various texts where students identify and categorize sensory language used by the author. They will work to classify sensory details by type (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
Identifying Author's Purpose
Students will analyze a news article to determine the author's purpose (to inform, persuade, entertain, etc.). This assessment will include both MCQs and reflective open-ended questions.
Open-Ended Narrative Assignment
An assignment where students write a short narrative incorporating dialogue effectively while adhering to narrative conventions.
Historical Origins of Idioms Assignment
Research and write about the historical origins of selected idioms. This includes an MCQ segment on idioms' backgrounds.
Symbolism in Alternate Endings,
In this assessment, students will take a quiz focused on identifying symbolism within a story. They will then write an alternate ending that incorporates these symbols in a meaningful way.
Main Idea Extraction Exercise
An exercise that requires students to read a short passage and write the main idea along with three supporting details.
Word Pair Matching
This assessment will require students to match given words with their correct synonyms and antonyms. Open-ended questions will ask students to explain their choices and provide additional examples.
Character Relationships Assessment
Students answer MCQs regarding relationships between different characters and write an analysis on how these relationships affect character development.
Creative Speech Rewrite
Students will select a famous speech and rewrite a portion of it with a different tone, explaining their choices in a short paragraph.
Comparative Tone Assessment
Students will compare the tone and delivery of two selected speeches, discussing the similarities and differences. They will submit their answers in a structured format.
Listening Comprehension Assessment
This assessment evaluates students' listening skills through audio clips. They respond to MCQs about the content and provide open-ended reflections on the messages conveyed.
Setting and Context Assessment
This assessment focuses on various aspects of the setting, including time and place, and how they influence the scene. Students will respond to questions in both MCQ and open-ended formats.
Grammar Application in Writing Assignment
An open-ended assignment requiring students to write a short paragraph using specified grammar rules along with a multiple-choice quiz on the same rules.
Comparative Character Study
This assessment involves comparing two characters from different texts through MCQs and an open-ended essay question that examines their similarities and differences.
Vocabulary Challenge Quiz
A combination of multiple choice and open-ended questions where students must choose the best fit for each sentence and provide an explanation of their reasoning.
Thesis Statement Group Activity
In groups, students will collaborate to create a thesis statement for a selected topic and present it to the class.
Summary Writing Skills
In this final assessment, students will apply their summarizing skills by providing a summary of a chosen TED Talk or interview. This will be evaluated on clarity, conciseness, and completeness.
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.
Constructing Paragraphs with Transition Words
Students will create a short paragraph using a specified set of transition words. This open-ended question assesses their ability to integrate transition words seamlessly into their writing.
Emotion and Tone Comparison
This assessment will gauge student understanding of the emotional tone in two contrasting texts through MCQs and encourage students to write about how tone affects interpretation and reader response.
Sentence Surgery
Students will be given long, convoluted sentences to 'operate' on, shortening and clarifying them, with both MCQs and open-ended reflections on their choices.
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.
Lyrics and Themes Investigation
Students will analyze the lyrics of a chosen song to identify themes, answering both MCQs and open-ended questions about the connection between the lyrics and cultural context or personal resonance.
Character Traits Quiz
A quiz designed to test students' understanding of different character traits. It includes multiple choice questions and open-ended questions asking students to describe traits that make characters unique.
Sentence Types and Structures Evaluation
A quiz that assesses understanding of varying sentence structures, including simple, compound, and complex sentences through multiple-choice questions.
Time Management in Group Exams
In this assessment, students will explore time management strategies specifically for group exams or projects. It will feature multiple-choice questions on collaborative planning and an open-ended component where students discuss how they could better manage group time.
Response to the Past Assignment
An open-ended question that prompts students to reflect on what they would like to discuss with the historical or literary figure and why it is significant to them.
Drawing a Character
An assessment where students draw a character and write a paragraph explaining their choices. This includes MCQs about artistic elements of character design and an open-ended question about artistic choices.
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.
Creating a Figurative Language Glossary
Students will compile a glossary of key terms related to figurative language found in poetry. They will complete MCQs related to definitions before writing clear, detailed definitions and examples for each term in their glossary.
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.
Creative Sentence Construction
Students will create sentences that correctly use 'their', 'there', and 'they’re', demonstrating their understanding of the differences in meanings.
Understanding Idioms Quiz
A quiz consisting of multiple-choice questions focused on identifying and understanding various idioms and their meanings in context.
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.
Word Choice Evaluation Assessment
Students will analyze multiple sentences and select the best word to fit each context, followed by an open-ended question asking for a demonstration of their understanding.
Idioms in Different Cultures Assessment
Examine idioms from various cultures around the world. This includes MCQs and an open-ended question about cultural significance.
Creating a Poem in a Specific Style
Students will be assessed on their ability to write a poem in a specific style determined randomly (e.g., Haiku, Sonnet). They will also complete MCQs related to the chosen style and its requirements.
Creative Writing: Parts of Speech Application
Students will compose a short paragraph using specific parts of speech, followed by a quiz assessing their knowledge of what they've written.
Analyzing Arguments for Fallacies
Students will analyze given arguments to identify fallacies. They will answer MCQs regarding fallacies in the argument and write a short response discussing how identification of these fallacies affects the overall argument.
Literary Devices in Comparison
Students will answer MCQs regarding various literary devices used in two texts and then respond to open-ended questions discussing how these devices contribute to conveying similarities and differences in message.
Punctuation and Sentence Flow
Through this assessment, students will explore how punctuation affects the flow of sentences. It consists of multiple choice questions and a section requiring students to correct punctuation errors in provided sentences.
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.
Creating a Story Outline
Students will create an outline for a short story based on themes and characters discussed, using MCQs for brainstorming and open-ended questions detailing their choices and structure.
Creating Dialogue Scenarios
Students will write multiple-choice scenarios where dialogue is essential to the outcome, testing peer understanding of narrative crafting.
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.
Character Role-Playing Reflection
Students will reflect on a role-playing activity by answering MCQs and open-ended questions about their character's choices and the emotional impact of the scene.
Understanding Key Academic Terms
This quiz will focus on multiple choice questions testing the meanings of academic vocabulary commonly used in essays. Students will also respond to open-ended questions that require them to use these terms in context.
Group Discussion Forum on Fictional Ethics
In this online discussion, students will participate in a forum where they present and debate ethical dilemmas from fiction. They will post their viewpoints and respond to peers in order to foster a deeper understanding of the topic.
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.
Persuasive Language Techniques Quiz
This assessment tests students' knowledge of persuasive language techniques used in debates. It includes MCQs and an open-ended question requiring students to analyze a persuasive speech and identify its techniques.
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.
Sensory Detail Vocabulary Quiz
A vocabulary quiz where students must match terms related to sensory details with their definitions or examples in contexts. It aims to enhance their understanding of descriptive language.
Plot Structure and Mapping Quiz
This assessment revolves around identifying plot structures used in fantasy tales via MCQs, and it concludes with an open-ended task where students create a plot map for their own fantasy story idea.
Understanding Speech Components
This assessment focuses on the basic components of a speech, including introduction, body, and conclusion. Students will answer multiple-choice questions and provide a brief written explanation of each component's importance.
Transition Word Fill-in-the-Blank Activity
This activity provides sentences or paragraphs with missing transition words where students must insert the appropriate words from a provided list. This reinforces their knowledge of specific transitions.
MCQ Quiz on Historical Context
This assessment will consist of multiple choice questions focusing on the historical contexts of various literary works, enabling students to understand the background that influences authors' perspectives.
Understanding Reading Comprehension
A quiz assessing students' ability to understand and analyze reading passages, including answering both MCQs and open-ended questions about themes, characters, and main ideas.
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.
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.
Impact of Media on Debate Topics
This assessment examines how media influences public opinion on current issues. Students will answer MCQs and provide open-ended responses discussing the role of media in shaping arguments.
Speech Structure
Students will learn about the structure of a speech and its logical flow. They will answer MCQs and demonstrate understanding by outlining their own speech structure.
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.
Patterns of Run-on Sentences
Students will be presented with various examples and asked to identify patterns that lead to run-on sentences. They will respond to MCQs and write reflective comments on their learning.
Critical Response Questions
An assessment consisting of open-ended questions that prompt students to critique a text based on its main idea and supporting details.
Comparative Persuasive Techniques
Assessment requiring students to compare two persuasive texts. They will answer MCQs and write a comparison essay point by point.
Theme and Motif Exploration Assessment
Students will answer multiple-choice questions about themes commonly found in fantasy literature, followed by an open-ended question where they will identify and explain the themes in their story.
Understanding Time Management Concepts
This assessment consists of multiple-choice questions testing your knowledge of essential time management concepts and strategies for writing exams. Additionally, there will be open-ended questions that provoke critical thinking about how these strategies can be practically applied.
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.
Non-Verbal Communication in Speeches
Students will explore the role of non-verbal communication in speech delivery. They will answer MCQs and describe non-verbal elements they would include in their speech delivery.
Narrative Voice Exploration Quiz
This assessment focuses on the narrative voice of a selected story. Students will take a quiz about the narrative style before writing an alternate ending that either mimics or alters that voice.
Conflict Resolution Assessment
Students will explore the conflicts present in a famous story through a quiz. Afterward, they will write an alternate ending that resolves these conflicts in an original and creative manner.
Root Word Quiz
A multiple choice quiz assessing students' understanding of root words and their meanings, as well as the ability to identify root words in different contexts.