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Second Grade English Language ArtsUnit: Junie B. JonesSelected Response AssessmentClear purpose: This is a formative assessment covering Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus. This assessment will help the teacher determine the student’s comprehension of the story, and it will assist in determining the student’s readiness to advance onto writing their own personal narrative. This test will use multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching and true/false questions. Upon completing this test, the student will answer a self evaluation. Content Expectations: W.GN.02.01 write a narrative piece such as a personal narrative depicting major story events, using illustrations to match mood, and containing setting, problem/solution, and sequenced events. W.PR.02.04 write in first and third person based on genre type and purpose.R.CM.02.02 retell in sequence the major idea(s) and relevant details of grade-level narrative and informational text.W.GN.03.01 write a cohesive personal narrative using personification, setting, actions and thoughts that reveal important character traits.Learning TargetsKnowledgeQuestionsReasoningQuestionsI can identify the main events of the story.2, 3, 4, 10, 9, 11, 18I can use pictures to help determine the character’s mood.6, 1516, 20, 21, 22I can find the problem and solution in the story.13, 14I can tell when the author is writing in first person.7I can point out characteristics of a personal narrative.19I can tell the order of events in the story.1, 5, 8, 1712I can recognize the setting of the story. 2, 5, Directions:(Teacher Read Aloud) When you receive this test, please place your name on the line labeled NAME. On this test there are multiple choice, matching, true or false and fill-in-the-blank questions. These questions will tell me how well you remember Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, and it will tell me how much you learned about personal narratives. Each question is worth one point. There are 22 questions on this test. Read the directions carefully. After you have answered each question, please circle sure or unsure to indicate how you feel about your answer. You will have 30 minutes to take this test, do not hurry to finish. If you do not complete this test before lunch, you will have time later. If you have a question during the test, raise your hand and I will come to you. When you finish the test, place it in the basket on my desk. After you have turned in your completed test, you may read quietly at your desk until everyone has finished. GOOD LUCK!NAME_____________________________Junie B. JonesReading QuizFill in the Blank (1 point each)Use the words in the box complete sentences 1-6. Write the correct word on the blank. Media Center red Band-Aids Missy yellow under the deskSureUnsureThe first place Junie B. hides from the bus is ________________. SureUnsureJunie B.’s favorite place in the school was the ________________. SureUnsureLucille took Junie B.’s ________________ chair. SureUnsure Junie B. hates ________________ most of all. SureUnsure In the nurse’s office, Junie B. uses all of the ________________. SureUnsureWhen someone calls Junie B. ________________, she knows she is in trouble.True or False (1 point each)For questions 7 - 13 read the given statement. Decide whether it is true or false and circle your answer. SureUnsureTRUE or FALSE. Junie B. Jones is written in the first person.SureUnsureTRUE or FALSE. Jim was Junie B’s first friend. SureUnsureTRUE or FALSE. Junie B. called 911 because she could not find her mother.SureUnsureTRUE or FALSE. The man with the can would not help Junie B. with the emergency.SureUnsureTRUE or FALSE. The fire department and police came to the school.TRUE or FALSE. Junie B. will never ride the bus again.SureUnsureMultiple Choice (1 point each)For numbers 13 – 19, read the question carefully. After reading the question, circle the letter before the correct answer.What was the problem in the Junie B. Jones story we read?Junie B. does not want to ride the bus. Junie B. hates recess. SureUnsureJunie B. wants to go home. Junie B. solves her problem bywatching a movie instead of going outside.387667530480hiding in the supply closet. SureUnsurecalling her mom. How did Junie B. feel about the bus?excitedscaredSureUnsureembarrassedmadIn the picture to the right, Junie B. Jones lookshappysadSureUnsureangryscared The last place Junie B. hides is in the cafeteria.the Media Center.SureUnsurethe supply closet.the Nurse’s Office.What animal does Junie B. find in the Media Center?a rabbitSureUnsurea mousea fisha hamsterJunie B. Jones is a personal narrative because itfocuses on one experience.is written in first personSureUnsurehas dialogue.all of the aboveMatching (1 point each)For numbers 20 - 22 use the picture shown on the belowt. Match the correct mood with the character. Write the letter on the blank after the character’s name. confuseddisappointedhappyscaredvery angrySureUnsurePrincipal __ SureUnsureJunie B. Jones__ Mother__ SureUnsure2676525169545Student EvaluationThe following questions are not part of the test. They will not be graded. For 1 and 2 just put the number of the question for your answer; you can put more than one number. Which question was the hardest?Which question was the easiest?Questions 3 and 4 are your opinion, answer the questions the best you can. These will not be graded. What was your favorite part of the book?Why was that part your favorite?Circle your answer. How many questions do you think you answered correctly out of 22? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22Answer KeyThe first place Junie B. hides from the bus is under the desk.Junie B.’s favorite place in the school was the Media Center.Lucille took Junie B.’s red chair. Junie B. hates yellow most of all. In the nurse’s office, Junie B. uses all of the band-aids. When someone calls Junie B. Missy, she knows she is in trouble.TRUEFALSEFALSEFALSETRUEFALSEA. Junie B. does not want to ride the busB. hiding in the supply closet. B. scaredC. angryD. the nurse’s officeC. a fishD. all of the abovePrincipal B. disappointedJunie B. Jones A. confusedMother E. very angry ................
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