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G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 1 GREENWOOD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL English Ongoing Assessment (2014 2015) Grade 3 The Trial of Cardigan Jones Name: Date: Section: Time: 45minutes PAPER I (Subjective) SPELLING (5Mks) Q1.Write the misspelled words correctly on the lines given: 1. tiinve 4. flmea 2. ekspo 5. elru 3. eesra VOCABULARY Q2) Make sentences : (2mks) 1. honest : 2. convinced: COMPREHENSION:SEEN (4mks) 1. Why did Cardigan walk up to the pie? 2. What had actually happened to the pie said the judge?

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 2 LANGUAGE ARTS (5Mks) Read the sentences. Write if it is a Statement or Question. 1. I like basketball. 2. Do you like to paint? 3. I don t like to swim. 4. What do you know about the job? 5. How old are you? Read the sentences. Write if it is a Command or Exclamation. 1. Give me that book. 2. I will not ask him! 3. Tennis is a great sport! 4. Do your homework. 5. Please go home. UNSEEN COMPREHENSION : (Story Structure ) Directions: Read the story below. Write if each sentence about the story is true or false. (5Mks) Susan and Josh filled the tub with water. Josh got the soap and a brush. Susan went to look for Jake. Jake was nowhere to be found. The only thing Susan found was Jake's empty leash/belt. Josh had a bath in the tub. Jake is a dog. Jake ran away. Susan and Josh were getting ready to give Jake a bath.

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 3 Katie wanted a pet. She went to the bookstore to buy a book about rabbits. She wanted to find out how to take care of rabbits. Then Katie and her Dad built a pen for her new rabbit. 1. Why does Katie go to the bookstore? 2. Which animal does Katie want to have? 3. What did dad and Katie build for their pet?

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 4 PAPER 2 (Objective) VOCABULARY Use what you know about Target Vocabulary and Compound words to answer the following : (3Mks) 1. What does the word pointed mean in the sentence below. Alia pointed at her mistake in the paper. A. showed with her finger B. painted C. showed with her leg D. corrected 2. What does the word jury mean in the sentence below. The jury decided that Ali was wrong. F. people in the market who buy G. people in the circus who dance H. people in the court who decide J. people in the school who teach 3. What does the word murmur mean in the sentence below. The teacher asked for silence when there was a murmur in the class. A. students speaking loudly B. students speaking softly C. students crying D. students screaming 4. Which word makes the compound word with Under + F. table G. stand H. chair J. house

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 5 5. What does the word guilty mean in the sentence below. Mr. Tom was guilty of stealing the car. A. has done something good B. has done something wrong C. has done something funny D. has done something right 6. What does the word convinced mean in the sentence below:- The judge was convinced that Mr. Tom was lying. F. not sure G. laughing H. frightened J. sure COMPREHENSION : SEEN (6mks) Fill in the correct answers in the answer document:- 1. Why did the police arrest Cardigan? A. He tried to run away B. They saw him steal the pie C. They did what the judge said D. They thought he stole the pie 2. How do you know that Cardigan s antlers were big? F. He was outside Mrs. Brown s window G. He crossed the courtroom to get to the stand H. He stood up when the goat said to lock him up J. He knocked over a statue when he was on the stand

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 6 3. Why was Cardigan upset during the trial? A. He got sick from the pie C. He thought no one believed him B. The police were mean to him D. The police beat him 4. Cardigan can be described as - F. wise H. faithful G. loving J. clumsy 5. What did Cardigan do to make everyone think he stole the pie? A. He said he loved pies B. He had taken other pies C. He took a bite out of the pie D. He stopped to smell the pie 6. In this story-- F. the animals act like people G. the milkman stole the pie H. the judge is an old man J. the events take place in the big city

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 7 DECODING : ( 5 Mks) Use what you know about long vowels to answer questions 1 10. Choose the best answer and shade into the answer sheet. 1. The word amuse has the same sound for u as A. use B. soon C. tub D. mouse 2. The word shape has the same sound for a as F. hat G. date H. chat J. happy 3. The word tide has the same sound for i as A. will B. silly C. mile D. trip 4. The word stampede has the same sound for e as F. pet G. red H. net J. Pete 5. The word sale has the same sound for a as A. sack B. bakery C. tack D. lad

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 8 LANGUAGE ARTS (5Mks) Read the questions carefully and fill in the correct answers on the answer document:- 1. Which kind of sentence is the following? Is anyone going home after school? A. Question B. Command C. Statement D. Exclamation 2. Which kind of sentence is the following? Give me a piece of pie. F. Question G. Command H. Statement J. Exclamation 3. Which kind of sentence is the following? Wash your hands before dinner. A. Question B. Command C. Statement D. Exclamation 4. Which kind of sentence is the following? I can see that you are laughing a lot. F. Question G. Command H. Statement J. Exclamation 5. Which kind of sentence is the following? I can t wait! A. Question B. Command C. Statement D. Exclamation

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 9 UNSEEN COMPREHENSION : (Story Structure) ( 5Mks) Read the passage and answer the questions: 1. What was the weather probably like outside? 2. What was Susie and her father s favorite hobby? 3. Why did they carry a box of worms? 4. What will they probably have for dinner? 5. Where is the lake? Close to the house / far from the house

G3: The Trial of Cardigan Jones 10 BONUS SCORE (4 M) VOCABULARY I. Make sentences : 1. jury : _ 2. murmur : _ SPELLING II. Write the misspelled words correctly on the lines given: 1.deeicd 2. eurrsspi