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Open Up - Grade 3 - ELA - Module 3 - Mid Unit 1 Assessment

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L.3.4.a
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L.3.4.a
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In this assessment, you will read Chapter 4 of Peter Pan and answer questions about the story’s plot and purpose.

Directions: Read pages 26–32, “The Birds Leave the Nest,” carefully and then answer the questions below.

“This was too much for Wendy to resist. She did have very strong maternal feelings.”

Peter Pan, page 28
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Part A: On page 30, Tinker Bell is described as being uncooperative. Use your affix list and the chart on the next page to break up the word uncooperative into the root word and affixes. (L.3.4b)

Question 4
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Part B: Record the meaning of each part of the word in the Definition row of the chart. Use your affix list and a dictionary to help you. (L.3.4b, L.3.4d)

Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Part III: What does it help you understand about the mood, character, and/or setting? (RL.3.7)

Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
14.

Reread the last sentence on page 32. Explain what this sentence means on the lines below. (RL.3.4)

Question 15
15.

Complete this chart:

Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)
Part A: Find the quote above on the top of page 28. Read the paragraphs before and after it. From context, what do you think maternal means? (RL.3.4, L.3.4a)
feelings that children have about fathers
feelings that mothers have about children
feelings that fathers have about children
feelings that children have about mothers
Part B: Which lines from the text support your answer in Part A? Underline the best answers. (RL.3.1, L.3.4a)
“You could be a sort of mother to them. You could even tuck them in.”
“What about John and Michael?”
“Think how much the lost boys will love you.”
Wendy had always wanted to learn how to fly
What does uncooperative mean? (L.3.4b)
to operate a vehicle
to do what someone asks
to have an operation
to not do what someone asks
Look at the illustration on page 31.

Part I: What does the illustration show (RL.3.7)
Nana and Liza checking the children’s bedroom
the children flying around in the bedroom
Tinker Bell being uncooperative
the children flying out of the bedroom window
Part II: How does this illustration contribute to the text? Does it help us better under a mood, a character, or a setting? (RL.3.7)
mood
character
setting
“Nana, sensing his presence, had been barking since Peter had entered the nursery.”

Peter Pan, page 28

Read the quote above. Using what you know about the meaning of the word sense, what do you think the word sensing means? (RL3.1, L.3.4c)
to make no sense
to be very practical
to be unable to hear, see, smell, or feel
to become aware of by hearing, seeing, smelling, or feeling
In this chapter, what are some of the reasons Wendy doesn’t want to go with Peter? (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
She is worried about the safety of her brothers.
She doesn’t want to leave her mother.
She doesn’t want to leave John and Michael.
She doesn’t want to leave Nana.
Which details from the text best support your answers for Question 6? (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
Nana was still suspicious.
“If I leave them, they will be lost boys in a way as well.”
... but she couldn’t leave her poor mother.
It suddenly all seemed a bit too real, and risky, now that her brothers were involved.
Part A: In this chapter, why do Wendy and the boys eventually decide to go to Neverland? (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
They want to see mermaids and pirates.
The room was on fire
They want to get away from their parents.
The stars call their names.
Part B: Which details from the text best support your answer? Underline the best answers. (RL.3.1, RL.3.2)
“And pirates.”
“Did I tell you about the mermaids?”
“Peter! The grownups are coming back!”
The room was ablaze with light.