Gr7 M3 U2 Mid Unit Assessment (EL)
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Gr6 Mod 3 Unit 2 Mid Assessment
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1. Part AHow does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony? (RL.6.3)
1. Part A
How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony? (RL.6.3)
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Part BWrite two pieces of evidence from the text that support your answer in Part A. (RL.6.1)
Part B
Write two pieces of evidence from the text that support your answer in Part A. (RL.6.1)
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1. Complete the paragraph planner to explain how Cal’s point of view toward his visions changes as a result of the events in this chapter. Use evidence from the chapter to support your ideas. (RL.6.1, RL.6.3, RL.6.6, W.6.10) Part AWrite a topic sentence that includes key words from the question (How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony?), and includes the chapter and text you are analyzing.
1. Complete the paragraph planner to explain how Cal’s point of view toward his visions changes as a result of the events in this chapter. Use evidence from the chapter to support your ideas. (RL.6.1, RL.6.3, RL.6.6, W.6.10)
Part A
Write a topic sentence that includes key words from the question (How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony?), and includes the chapter and text you are analyzing.
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Part BAnswer the question: How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony?
Part B
Answer the question: How does Cal respond to the sweat lodge ceremony?
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Part CCite evidence from the text to support your response.
Part C
Cite evidence from the text to support your response.
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Part DExplain your answer. What does this help the reader to understand?
Part D
Explain your answer. What does this help the reader to understand?
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1. Write a summary of chapter 27. Remember, a summary should include: an introduction stating the title, a brief outline of what the text is about, a possible theme, details from the text to support your theme, and no opinions or judgments. (RL.6.1, RL.6.2, W.6.10)
1. Write a summary of chapter 27. Remember, a summary should include: an introduction stating the title, a brief outline of what the text is about, a possible theme, details from the text to support your theme, and no opinions or judgments. (RL.6.1, RL.6.2, W.6.10)