Grade eight exit benchmarks TEST Form A Section one: Literature terms: matching

Similar documents
General Educational Development (GED ) Objectives 8 10

Frances Kelsey Secondary School. English 10. Learning Guide 1

winter but it rained often during the summer

Penn Wood Middle School 7 th Grade English/Language Arts Curriculum Overview

Literary Terms. 7 th Grade Reading

Sixth Grade 101 LA Facts to Know

Comprehension. Level 1: Curiosity. Foundational Activity 1: Eight-Eyed. Activity 2: Back in Time. Activity 4: Althea Gibson. Activity 3: Pandora

Section 1: Reading/Literature

OKLAHOMA SUBJECT AREA TESTS (OSAT )

Incoming 9 th Grade Pre-IB English

Literary Terms Review. Part I

The character who struggles or fights against the protagonist. The perspective from which the story was told in.

AVOIDING FRAGMENTS AND RUN-ONS

Chapters 13-The End rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

a story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind it literal or visible meaning Allegory

Literary Terms. A character is a person or an animal that takes part in the action of a literary work.

UNIT PLAN. Grade Level: English I Unit #: 2 Unit Name: Poetry. Big Idea/Theme: Poetry demonstrates literary devices to create meaning.

Skill-Builders. Grades 4 5. Grammar & Usage. Writer Sarah Guare. Editorial Director Susan A. Blair. Project Manager Erica L.

Short story definition. Brief work of fiction

Skill-Builders. Grades 5-6. Grammar & Usage. Writer Sarah Guare. Editorial Director Susan A. Blair. Project Manager Erica L.

Glossary alliteration allusion analogy anaphora anecdote annotation antecedent antimetabole antithesis aphorism appositive archaic diction argument

Middle School Language Arts/Reading/English Vocabulary. adjective clause a subordinate clause that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun

6 th Grade ELA Post-Test Study Guide Semester One

K-12 ELA Vocabulary (revised June, 2012)

Conflict. Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces in a story or play. There are two types of conflict that exist in literature.

6 th Grade ELA Post-Test Study Guide Semester One

tech-up with Focused Poetry

Grammar Flash Cards 3rd Edition Update Cards UPDATE FILE CONTENTS PRINTING TIPS

Parts of Speech 2: Complete the activities

7 th -8 th Grade Academic Content Standards for English Language Arts

Lake Elsinore Unified School District Curriculum Guide & Benchmark Assessment Schedule English 10

Short Story Literary Terms Ms. Tan English 9

The character who struggles or fights against the protagonist. The perspective from which the story was told in.

UNIT PLAN. Grade Level English II Unit #: 2 Unit Name: Poetry. Big Idea/Theme: Poetry demonstrates literary devices to create meaning.

Literary Devices: Terms & Examples. 9 th Grade ELA

Character. Character a person in a story, poem, or play. Types of Characters:

ACT English Test. Instructions. Usage and Mechanics Punctuation (10 questions) Grammar and Usage (12 questions) Sentence Structure (18 questions)

Curriculum Map: Accelerated English 9 Meadville Area Senior High School English Department

Longman Academic Writing Series 4

SOL Testing Targets Sentence Formation/Grammar/Mechanics

LESSON 30: REVIEW & QUIZ (DEPENDENT CLAUSES)

"There is no education like adversity."

10 J. K. R ow ling Her Story G ames and Toy s of P ioneer C anada (1) G ames and Toy s of P ioneer C anada (2) 46-49

English 7 Gold Mini-Index of Literary Elements

English 7 Short Story

Harrisonburg City Public Schools 7 th Grade Advanced English Curriculum Pacing Guide

The Crucible. Act th Grade English 3 pages

Ender s Game Name: # Hour:

CRCT Study Guide 6 th Grade Language Arts PARTS OF SPEECH. 1. Noun a word that names a PERSON, PLACE, THING, or IDEA

LESSON 7: ADVERBS. In the last lesson, you learned about adjectives. Adjectives are a kind of modifier. They modify nouns and pronouns.

EDITING STANDARDS TUSCARORA HIGH SCHOOL The following are practical standards which students are expected to meet in all revised writing:

1. alliteration (M) the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words

Writing Plan 1. Write a description of teen life. Check Yourself. Useful Language. 1 Complete the chart below about teen life in your country.

Curriculum Map: Accelerated English 12 Meadville Area Senior High School English Department

1. IRONY 2. SITUATIONAL IRONY 3. VERBAL IRONY 4. DRAMATIC IRONY

LA CAFÉ. 25 August Could I designate a person to set ipad timer for 9:50 every Monday 8A and 10:42 8B?

REVISION PAPER for FINAL TERM EXAM GRADE 5 ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Section A. Rikki-tikki from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (Excerpt)

Let the Subject and Verb Agree to Agree

Curriculum Map: Academic English 10 Meadville Area Senior High School

NORTH MONTCO TECHNICAL CAREER CENTER PDE READING ELIGIBLE CONTENT CROSSWALK TO ASSESSMENT ANCHORS

CASAS Content Standards for Reading by Instructional Level

1. I can identify, analyze, and evaluate the characteristics of short stories and novels.

2016 Year One IB Summer Reading Assignment and other literature for Language A: Literature/English III Juniors

Cedar Rapids Community School District

Alliteration. repetition of initial sounds. example: Peter Piper picked a pail of pickled peppers. Sally happily serenaded the sandy seashore.

Oak Meadow. English Manual for Middle School. Oak Meadow, Inc.

CURRICULUM CATALOG ENGLISH I (01001) NY

Key stage 2 - English grammar, punctuation and spelling practice paper

Jefferson School District Literature Standards Kindergarten

To the Instructor Acknowledgments What Is the Least You Should Know? p. 1 Spelling and Word Choice p. 3 Your Own List of Misspelled Words p.

English Language Arts 600 Unit Lesson Title Lesson Objectives

Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Novel Outline (Grades 11 12)

CURRICULUM CATALOG. English Language Arts 9 (4009) WV

Story Elements. 9 th Grade Literature and Language Arts

School District of Springfield Township

Grade 4 Overview texts texts texts fiction nonfiction drama texts text graphic features text audiences revise edit voice Standard American English

Language & Literature Comparative Commentary

Friday, th Grade Literature & Composition B.

Arkansas Learning Standards (Grade 10)

Lit Terms. Take notes as we review each of these terms and examples.

First Grade mclass Kindergarten First Grade Specific Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Reading Literature Reading Informational Text

When writing your SPEED analysis, when you get to the Evaluation, why not try:

Basic English. Robert Taggart

The Grass Roots for the ACT English Exam

PJJ Programme 1 ST FACE TO FACE SESSION. Date: 25 February 2017

Contents. Section 1 VERBS...57

Wed/Thurs: You will complete a multiple choice and short answer exam where you read passages and answer questions.

CURRICULUM CATALOG ENGLISH 9 (2130) CA

Personal Narrative STUDENT SELF-ASSESSMENT. Ideas YES NO Do I write about a real event in my life? Do I tell the events in time order?

Scope and Sequence for NorthStar Listening & Speaking Intermediate

Second Grade ELA Third Nine-Week Study Guide

Revision for English Exam First Term Grade 8

Arkansas Learning Standards (Grade 12)

Direct and Indirect Speech

Lauderdale County School District Pacing Guide Sixth Grade Language Arts / Reading First Nine Weeks

Seth AnandramJaipuria School Vasundhara, Ghaziabad Session English Olympiad Practice Worksheet Class 2

Similarities in Amy Tans Two Kinds

Grade 11 International Baccalaureate: Language and Literature Summer Reading

Final Exam Review. World Literature I and English 10

Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language Curriculum Framework mapping to English World

Transcription:

Grade eight exit benchmarks TEST Form A Section one: Literature terms: matching AQL Spring Please select the letter from column two that matches the description in column one. Column one: definitions 1. Conflict between the character and external forces 2. Characterization led to by inference, actions, or dialogue Column two: terms a. Direct characterization b. Indirect characterization 3. Conflict the character battles within c. Concrete evidence 4. Description of a character d. Internal conflict 5. When something besides what you d expect happens e. External conflict 6. Language not meant to be taken literally f. Figurative language 7. A device in which a seed of what s to come is planted 8. The place and time in which a story takes place 9. The author s attitude towards his/her subject 10. When characters speak in a non standard regional way 11. Quotes from the book can prove your point 12. The feeling of a piece, often determined by setting descriptions 13. From a narrator s perspective, uses he, she, or it 14. A way the author makes fun of a situation 15. A device in which characters re live something in the past 16. Repetition of certain phrases or verb style for effect 17. When an object is used to represent more than just itself 18. A general statement about people or the world, made by the author 19. A question for emphasis, not requiring an answer 20. From the speaker s perspective, uses I g. Flashback h. Foreshadowing i. Irony j. Mood k. First person point of view l. Third person point of view m. Rhetorical question n. Satire o. Setting p. Parallelism q. Dialect r. Symbolism s. Theme t. Tone 1

Section two: Grammar List the nouns from the following excerpt and identify each as (C) common or (P) proper: Four pieces of artwork were selected from Ellison School students for entry in the art show. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Pronouns: List the pronouns from the following excerpt: Winning isn t everything; it s how you play the game. I m sure I ve heard someone say something like that somewhere. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 2

Verbs: List the verbs from the following excerpt and label them Action (A), Linking (L), or Helping (H) From this show, Samantha s tempera batik and KC s mixed media pieces were selected for inclusion in the exhibit. This is the equivalent of a state sports championship. March is Youth Art Month. 37. 38. 39. 40. Adjectives: List the adjectives from the following excerpt. I really prefer the green salsa, but he prefers the spicy red salsa. He says the green salsa is too vinegary. I disagree. I think his salsa is too hot. We agree on the cheesy nachos. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 3

Adverbs: List the adverbs from the following excerpt: After the whistle, Cole kicked the ball swiftly into the backfield corner. Bobby and Barry stumbled uneasily after the ball, while Krissa gained ground steadily. Hunter waited eagerly in the cage, then dashed out brazenly and kicked the ball out of the backfield. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Prepositions: List the prepositions from the above soccer excerpt: 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 4

Conjunctions: List the conjunctions from the following excerpt: Erin brought home two pizzas; one for the kids and one for us. Ours just had pepperoni and cheese. Theirs had Canadian bacon, olives, and mushrooms on it. I could have eaten either one or the other. 61. 62. 63. 64. Please label each sentence either C complete, F fragment, or RU run on. 65. Maggie and I will be going to the corner store I need pizza. 66. Derek is being mean. 67. Being mean to Cory. 68. Roller skating was my favorite sport. 69. That I used to do every Saturday. Circle the correct verb for subject/verb agreement. 70.My skates are here: yours (is, are) over there. 71.He (was, were) always at the firehouse. 72.Bill and I (are, am) going to the park. 73.We (is, are) running late. 74.Either Madeline or I (is, am) going to pick you up. 5

Verb Tense: List verbs that switched from the opening tense. On my way home from school, I was talking with Drake. He had had a tough day. He says, I lost two of my circles, and then Mrs. H is mad at me. Poor kid, I am thinking. 75. 76. 77. Interjections: List the interjections. 78. Oh! I stubbed my toe. 79. Call to that boy, Hey! She thinks you re cute! 80. Oh, man, I left my book at home. 81. Yay! We re going out for pizza! 82. Give an example of a piece of literature we ve studied this year that uses dialect. 83. Give an example of an ironic situation from Tom Sawyer. If you didn t read Tom Sawyer, give an example from a different text and explain why it was ironic. 6