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Interactive Theme Survey
An interactive quiz where students provide their perspectives on prevalent themes in current media. This will combine multiple choice questions and space for open responses reflecting on personal experiences.
Interactive Prefix/Suffix MCQ Assessment
An online multiple-choice assessment featuring various scenarios, where students select the correct prefix or suffix to complete each word in context.
Critical Thinking and Analysis Quiz
Students will engage in a quiz that challenges their critical thinking skills through scenarios and texts, requiring MCQ responses and open-ended analysis of arguments presented.
Run-on Sentence Crossword
Using a crossword format, students will solve clues related to run-on sentences, including identifying and correcting them. Open-ended questions will require students to create their own examples of run-on sentences and the corrections.
Theme and Motif Exploration Assessment
Students will answer multiple-choice questions about themes commonly found in fantasy literature, followed by an open-ended question where they will identify and explain the themes in their story.
Grammar Fundamentals Quiz
A multiple-choice quiz focusing on the basic rules of English grammar, including parts of speech, tenses, and sentence structure.
Identifying Figurative Language
This quiz will test students' ability to identify different types of figurative language used in various poems. Students will select the correct type of figurative language from multiple-choice options and explain their reasoning in open-ended responses.
Identifying Run-on Sentences
This quiz will test students' ability to identify run-on sentences from a list of sentences. Students will answer MCQs and provide open-ended explanations for their choices.
Reflective Writing Practices
An assessment featuring MCQs on the principles of reflective writing and an open-ended question asking students to reflect on their own writing process and growth as essay writers.
Group Project on Time Management Techniques
As part of this group project, students will collaborate to present various time management techniques. The assessment includes multiple-choice questions on the effectiveness of these strategies and open-ended questions where they discuss their findings and insights from the project.
Comparative Theme Analysis
Students will complete a quiz comparing themes across different media formats (e.g., comparing themes in a song and its movie adaptation). This includes MCQs and an open-ended section where students elaborate on their comparisons.
Voice and Perspective
Students will take a deeper look at how the choice between active and passive voice influences perspective in writing. This assessment includes MCQs and reflective writing prompts.
Audience Engagement Reflection
Students will contemplate how the scene might engage an audience, responding to questions about emotional impact and performance interpretation through MCQs and open-ended responses.
Conflict Resolution Assessment
Students will explore the conflicts present in a famous story through a quiz. Afterward, they will write an alternate ending that resolves these conflicts in an original and creative manner.
Theme Reconstruction Activity
Students will identify the main themes of a specific story in a quiz format. Following the quiz, they will write an alternate ending that reinforces or contrasts with these themes.
Run-On Sentence Jeopardy
In a game-style format, students will answer questions about run-on sentences. The assessment includes MCQs in a competitive format and open-ended challenges where they create examples or corrections.
Sentence Surgery
Students will be given long, convoluted sentences to 'operate' on, shortening and clarifying them, with both MCQs and open-ended reflections on their choices.
Before and After Edits
An assessment that asks students to create a side-by-side comparison of a passage before and after editing for conciseness and clarity, with explanations for their changes.
Interactive Vocabulary Game
In this assessment, students will participate in a digital game that quizzes them on synonyms and antonyms. They will also answer reflective open-ended questions about their learning experience and insights gained.
Fun with Parts of Speech Games
Engaging interactive quizzes that involve gamified learning about parts of speech through multiple-choice and brief written explanations.
Vocabulary Crossword Challenge
Students will compete to complete a crossword puzzle featuring synonyms and antonyms. Open-ended questions will follow, asking students to elaborate on the words they have used and their significance.
Narrative Paragraph Development
After completing MCQs related to narrative writing, students will write a narrative paragraph, focusing on organizing events in a logical sequence to enhance clarity and engagement.
Critical Response Questions
An assessment consisting of open-ended questions that prompt students to critique a text based on its main idea and supporting details.
Point of View Comparison Chart
Students will create a chart comparing a scene told from multiple points of view, supported by MCQs that assess their comprehension of the differences in tone, mood, and character insight.
Prefix/Suffix Crossword Puzzle
A fun-filled crossword puzzle where students answer clues using appropriate prefixes and suffixes. Includes MCQs about definitions.
Character Relationships Assessment
Students answer MCQs regarding relationships between different characters and write an analysis on how these relationships affect character development.
Context Clues Quiz 2
A multiple choice quiz that evaluates students' ability to infer meanings of words based on given sentences and context.
Theme and Character Connection Quiz
This quiz will focus on the relationship between characters and themes in select media, with multiple choice and open-ended questions about character development and thematic relevance.
Contextual Vocabulary Quiz 1
This assessment contains multiple choice questions focused on selecting the correct vocabulary word to fill in the blanks based on the context of given sentences.
Structure of an Essay Response
Students will take a quiz on the formats of essay responses through MCQs and will respond to an open-ended question where they outline their essay structure including introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
Critical Thinking and Bias Analysis
Students will complete a quiz with 5 MCQs focused on recognizing bias and an open-ended question where they must analyze a current news article for bias, citing examples.
Comparative Analysis of Characters
Students will compare and contrast characters from two different short stories through MCQs and open-ended questions focusing on their development, motivations, and contributions to the theme.
Contextual Vocabulary Usage
Students will be given sentences with missing words and must choose the correct synonym or antonym to fill in the blanks. Open-ended questions will ask them to create their own sentences using the chosen words.
Contextual Vocabulary Scenario Assessment
Students will read a short story and answer multiple choice questions regarding what vocabulary would best fit the narrative context, followed by a short answer explaining their selections.
Textual Analysis: Purpose & Perspective
A comprehensive assessment where students analyze a piece of literature, answer MCQs to demonstrate understanding, and respond to open-ended prompts about the author’s perspective and purpose.
Building Academic Language Skills
Students will complete MCQs that assess their knowledge of academic vocabulary used in persuasive writing. Open-ended prompts will require them to draft a persuasive paragraph integrated with the chosen vocabulary.
Punctuation Proficiency Quiz
This assessment tests knowledge of punctuation rules through multiple-choice questions and open-ended examples requiring proper punctuation usage.
Literary Devices Reflection
Students will reflect on the use of literary devices in different eras through a series of multiple choice and open-ended questions.
Open-Ended Vocabulary Response
Students will answer open-ended questions about how context clues help them understand specific vocabulary in a provided text. They should provide examples from the text.
Supporting Details Assessment
An assessment focused on open-ended questions where students must provide supporting details for given main ideas from provided texts.
Character and Event Identification
During the listening session of a story-based podcast, students will identify characters and key events through multiple-choice questions. They will follow this by writing an open-ended response that discusses why these elements are important to the narrative.
Creative Writing: Parts of Speech Application
Students will compose a short paragraph using specific parts of speech, followed by a quiz assessing their knowledge of what they've written.
Semicolon Challenge
Students will explore the use of semicolons through a series of multiple-choice questions and open-ended prompts that require them to create sentences with correct semicolon placement.
Peer Teaching Assessment
Students will work in pairs to teach each other about selected synonyms and antonyms. They will create a quiz for their partner and explain the reasoning behind their word choices in open-ended discussions.
Narrative Planning Sheet
A guided planning sheet for students to outline their narratives while emphasizing where and how dialogue will be incorporated, followed by an assessment quiz.
Poetry Interpretation and Response
This assessment will involve reading a poem and answering multiple choice questions about its meaning, tone, and style. Students will also write a short response reflecting on their personal interpretation.
Subject-Verb Agreement Games
This interactive assessment uses gamified elements to engage students in learning subject-verb agreement. It incorporates multiple choice questions and scenario-based open-ended questions.
Adjective Exploration
Students will identify adjectives that best describe a character based on given passages. The assessment includes true/false questions followed by descriptive writing about a character using those adjectives.
Enhanced Vocabulary Understanding
This assessment includes a mix of MCQs and short answered questions, focusing on interpreting sentences and choosing the most appropriate vocabulary to fill in the blanks, followed by explanations.
Character Development MCQ and Reflection
This assessment consists of a set of multiple-choice questions focusing on character traits and motivations typical in fantasy tales, followed by an open-ended question asking students to create and describe their own character.
Debate Fundamentals Quiz
This quiz focuses on the basic principles of debate, including types of arguments, rebuttals, and the importance of evidence. Students will answer multiple-choice questions and provide open-ended responses for deeper understanding.
Diagnostic Prefix and Suffix Assessment
A comprehensive quiz that assesses the knowledge of prefixes and suffixes through MCQs and an open-ended section where students analyze a given text for word modification.
Contextual Vocabulary Matching Game
An interactive quiz where students match words to their correct context in sentences using multiple choice and justify their matching with written explanations.
Parts of Speech Quiz: Nouns and Verbs
This assessment will test students on identifying nouns and verbs in sentences through multiple-choice questions and open-ended explanations.
Persuasive Techniques MCQ
This assessment consists of MCQs focusing on persuasive writing techniques and how they can be effectively used in writing a letter.
Open Ended Questions on Ethical Choices
This assessment will consist of several open-ended questions prompting students to analyze specific characters and their ethical choices in selected literary texts. Students will be encouraged to elaborate on their reasoning and provide textual evidence.
Vocabulary in Context Quiz
Students will listen to a podcast and take a quiz that focuses on understanding and using vocabulary that appears within the podcast. Following this, they will write sentences using some of the newly learned terms.
Feedback and Revision Process
This assessment involves peer review of a speech draft. Students will provide feedback based on a guided framework, answer MCQs on constructive criticism, and reflect on the revision process.
Real-World Fallacies Exploration
This assessment prompts students to select examples of fallacies from news articles or speeches and answer MCQs on identification, followed by open-ended questions on the implications of these fallacies in persuasive communication.
Fantasy Story Elements Quiz
A quiz that tests students on identifying key elements of a fantasy story, including characters, settings, and plot devices. This assessment includes 10 multiple-choice questions followed by 2 open-ended questions asking for their own creative input.
Main Idea Extraction Exercise
An exercise that requires students to read a short passage and write the main idea along with three supporting details.
Writing Argumentative Paragraphs
Students will first take a quiz on elements of argumentative writing, then craft a paragraph that argues a position on a given topic, ensuring ideas are well-organized and supported.
Root Words Gallery Walk
A visual presentation where students display examples of root words through posters, including definitions and derived words, followed by a quiz to assess knowledge gained.
Creative Use of Root Words
An open-ended assignment where students create a short story or poem using a specified number of root words, demonstrating their meanings and related words.
Comparative Argument Analysis
Students will compare two arguments on the same topic, identifying and classifying the logical fallacies in each. The open-ended section requires a discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of each argument.
Voice Transformation Challenge
Through this assessment, students will be presented with sentences to transform from active to passive voice and vice versa, with both multiple-choice questions and short answer responses.
Contextual Vocabulary Quiz 2
An online quiz featuring open-ended questions where students must explain their choices for filling in the blanks with appropriate vocabulary, including synonyms or antonyms when applicable.
Scenario-Based Quiz
A quiz featuring various scenarios where students choose the right word ('their', 'there', 'they’re') based on context clues provided.
Reflective Paragraph Writing
This assessment allows students to complete MCQs on reflective writing techniques before writing a reflective paragraph about a personal experience, emphasizing organized thoughts and ideas.
Character Analysis Open Response
Students will be asked to analyze a character or historical figure and explain how their traits influence the content of their letter.
The Role of Breaks in Time Management
This assessment focuses on the importance of taking breaks during study and exam preparation. It includes multiple-choice questions about optimal break times and open-ended questions discussing how breaks affect focus and performance.
Thesis Statement Group Activity
In groups, students will collaborate to create a thesis statement for a selected topic and present it to the class.
MCQ Quiz on Historical Context
This assessment will consist of multiple choice questions focusing on the historical contexts of various literary works, enabling students to understand the background that influences authors' perspectives.
Multi-Genre Analysis
In this assessment, students will analyze author's purposes across different genres (e.g., poetry, prose, articles), employing MCQs and open-ended responses for their analytical thoughts.
Perspective Shift Activity
Students choose a scene from a recently studied book and rewrite it from an unexpected point of view. Open-ended questions will encourage them to reflect on the changes made and their implications.
Critical Review Assignment
Students will critically review a contemporary work by comparing it to a historical piece, assessing how history informs literature today.
Cultural Literacy through News Articles
This assessment involves reading culturally relevant news articles and answering questions that promote understanding of social issues. It will consist of MCQs and reflective writing prompts.
Text Analysis Quiz
A quiz that challenges students with multiple choice questions on analyzing a text to find both the main idea and its supporting details.
Speech Analysis Reflection
Open-ended questions requiring students to choose a famous speech and analyze the tone and delivery used by the speaker. They will articulate how these elements contribute to the overall message.
Active vs. Passive Voice Challenge
An assessment focusing on distinguishing between active and passive voice through multiple-choice questions and practical usage in open-ended writing tasks.
Timeliness in Response to Prompts
A timed quiz featuring MCQs on essay organization under pressure, culminated with an open-ended question where students must outline a time management strategy for responding to essay prompts in an exam setting.
Narrative Voice Exploration Quiz
This assessment focuses on the narrative voice of a selected story. Students will take a quiz about the narrative style before writing an alternate ending that either mimics or alters that voice.
Persuasive Techniques in Writing
A quiz focusing on rhetorical strategies used in essay writing, through MCQs and requiring students to write an open-ended response that applies these techniques to a specific prompt.
Skimming Techniques Quiz
This assessment will test students' knowledge on key skimming techniques and their ability to identify main ideas in a text through multiple choice and open-ended questions.
Punctuation Peer Review
In this assessment, students will review a peer’s writing, focusing on the use of commas, semicolons, and colons, providing constructive feedback in open-ended formats.
Emotional Impact of Poetry
In this assessment, students will look at how poetry evokes emotions, with quizzes that focus on emotional vocabulary and themes. They’ll also reflect on a poem that moved them in an open-ended response.
Synonyms and Antonyms in Literature
Students will analyze a short passage from a literary work and identify synonyms and antonyms within the text. They will provide a written response explaining their choices and the effect of word choice in the passage.
Creative Letter Writing Prompt
This open-ended task requires students to compose a letter to a chosen historical or literary figure, ensuring they convey a clear purpose and style suitable for the recipient.
Peer Review Process in Poetry Writing
This assessment will have students participate in a peer review of a classmate's poem, including specific MCQs about feedback methods and a written open-ended response about their review experience.
Comparative Analysis Assignment
An assignment where students compare two texts and discuss the main ideas and supporting details within each.
Setting and Context Assessment
This assessment focuses on various aspects of the setting, including time and place, and how they influence the scene. Students will respond to questions in both MCQ and open-ended formats.
Grammar and Sentence Structure Quiz
This assessment focuses on grammar rules and sentence structure. Students will answer questions that require them to correct sentences and select the best phrasing in various contexts.
Analyzing Sample Essays
Students will analyze sample essays with MCQs identifying strengths and weaknesses, followed by an open-ended question where they provide feedback on how to improve one sample essay.
Practice for Essay Structure
A quiz focused on the structure of essays, where students answer MCQs about components like thesis statements, introductions, and conclusions, along with an open-ended question to structure an essay plan.
Dialogue and Voice in Fantasy Tales
This assessment includes multiple-choice questions focusing on characters’ dialogue and voice in fantasy stories and an open-ended question where students create dialogue for their characters.
Conjunctions and Interjections Challenge
In this quiz, students will explore conjunctions and interjections, including their function in sentences and common examples.
Context Clues Quiz 1
This assessment features multiple choice questions focusing on identifying synonyms and antonyms as context clues in sentences.
Personal Speech Presentation
Create and present a speech on a chosen topic, focusing on using tone and delivery techniques discussed in class, followed by self-reflection questions.
Lyrics and Themes Investigation
Students will analyze the lyrics of a chosen song to identify themes, answering both MCQs and open-ended questions about the connection between the lyrics and cultural context or personal resonance.
Thesis Statement Recreation
An assignment where students are given weak thesis statements to revise and improve into stronger versions.