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What Are You Reading?. Developed by: Randee Reed. Start. Welcome. This is an assessment activity to evaluate what our 1 st grade students comprehend while reading. This is a Unit Assessment for the TCAP Reading portion of the test. . Back . Menu. Menu. What will you read first?.
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What Are You Reading? Developed by: Randee Reed Start
Welcome This is an assessment activity to evaluate what our 1st grade students comprehend while reading. This is a Unit Assessment for the TCAP Reading portion of the test. Back Menu
Menu What will you read first? The Baby Bird A Fox Tail Crows
Menu A Fox Tail Story Fox wanted to eat. “I see Hen,” Fox said. “I will get an egg from her!” . Next
Menu A Fox Tail Story “May I take that egg?” Fox asked. “No, you man not!” said Hen Back Next
Menu A Fox Tail Story “I will trick Hen and get that egg,” said Fox Fox dressed up. He put on a old hat and old pants. He went to see Hen. Back Next
Self Test A Fox Tail Story He asked Hen for an egg. “Ha!” said Hen. “ You can not trick me. I see fox tail!” Hen did not give Fox any eggs. Back Menu
Menu Crows Have you seen a crow? Crows are big. They are mostly black. They live in many places. Next
Menu Crows What does a crow eat? Crows eat what they can find. It could be ants, crops, or bugs. They even eat eggs and fish. Back Next
Menu Crows Crows make nests. They made this nest from sticks. The top is open. Back Next
Self Test Crows Can a crow be bold? Yes! It likes to take things. This crow brings a shell back to it’s nest. Back Menu
The Baby Bird Menu The baby bird up in his nest Sees other birds go by. But his wings are not ready yet, So he cannot yet fly. Next
The Baby Bird Menu He sees his mama coming. She sings a pretty song. Then he get to eat a treat. She says it won’t be long. Back Next
Self Test The Baby Bird The baby bird will try again. His wings grow everyday. Soon they will flap and flutter, And he will fly away. Menu Back
Self *Test Menu Click Below to begin the Self Test. This test will have 10 questions reviewing the material you read in all three stories. Find the answer that best completes each question and click on that answer. The self test will then tell you if you’re answer is correct or incorrect. There is an option to go back to the Menu if needed so you can review the story if the answer is unknown. Let’s Begin!
Question 1 Where do crows live? • Only in the city • Only in the country • In many places • Only in the trees Menu
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Question 2 What did fox want from Hen? • A hug • Some milk • To be his friend • An egg Menu
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Question 3 The baby bird _____ his wings. • Flaped • Flapped • Flapping • Flacks Menu
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Question 4 What did fox do to try to trick Hen? • Dress up as a cowboy • Dress up as a farmer • Moo like a cow • Crawl like a army man Menu
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Question 5 Which word means the SAME as are not? • Arent • Aren’t • Are’not • Arnt Menu
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Question 6 What does a crow make its nest out of? • Bushes • Mud • Sticks • Fish Menu
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Question 7 What did Hen say to Fox when she realized it was him dressed up? • Tick or Treat Fox • Ha! You cannot trick me. I see a fox tail! • Are you joking this is so funny • Hello Farmer how are you? Menu
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Question 8 Because baby birds wing are not ready yet, what can he not do? • Sing a song • Listen to music • Buy a car • Fly Menu
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Question 9 A crow can be____. • Bold • Nice • Scary • Farmer Menu
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Question 10 What do all the stories have in common? • Numbers • Songs • School • Animals Menu
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Menu Learn More Want to learn more about self-assessment in the classroom regarding Arts and Reading. The following links are sits that can help with classroom assessment. AR Login Page (For Students) AR Login Page (For Teachers) AR Book Finder Reading Rockets Assessment Click Here to Exit Additional Slides