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Open Up - Grade 3 - ELA - Module 3 - End of Unit 1 Assessment

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In this assessment, you will read Chapter 11 of Peter Pan and answer questions about the main characters in the story.

Directions: Read pages 86–95, “The Happy Family,” carefully and then answer the questions below.
Question 1
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On page 86, it says that Wendy was hungry and grumpy. In your own words, describe someone who is grumpy. How does she/he behave? Use the description of Wendy’s behavior in the text to help you. (L.3.5b)

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Question 5
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How certain are you that you will do well on this assessment? Use the word doubtful, certain, or uncertain in your response. Give at least two examples from the assessment to help explain why you feel that way. (L.3.5c)

Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)
On page 89, Wendy says to Peter, “I think Curly has your nose.” What does this mean? Underline the best answer. (L.3.5a)
Curly and Peter have very different noses.
Curly’s nose looks like Peter’s nose.
Curly has stolen Peter’s nose.
Curly’s nose looks like Wendy’s nose.
On page 92, it says, “Peter wasn’t sure, but it scared the children all the same.” How certain is Peter that the story was true? (L.3.5c)
Peter was fairly certain that the story was true.
Peter was uncertain whether or not the story was true.
Peter was certain the story was true.
Peter was very doubtful that the story was true.
On page 94, Wendy said, “I am sure my parents would adopt you.” How certain is Wendy that her parents will adopt the lost boys? (L.3.5c)
Wendy was fairly certain that her parents would adopt the lost boys.
Wendy was uncertain that her parents would adopt the lost boys.
Wendy was very doubtful that her parents would adopt the lost boys.
Wendy was certain that her parents would adopt the lost boys.