*Perfect resource to check for understanding after reading "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost *Self-grading Google Form w/ 10 multiple-choice questions (2 pts. each) *Fully editable to fit the needs of your class
-Use this product as a diagnostic test before beginning your poetry unit or a summative assessment to wrap up your unit. -Google Forms are self-grading which is super helpful when you are short on time. This form is also editable so that you can add info or delete any questions that are not relevant to your students. -This quiz contains 50 m/c questions and includes the following topics: *definitions of a few elements of poetry *definitions of figurative language devices (similes, metaphors,
Make it easier on yourself by using a self-grading Google Form to assess your students' knowledge on identifying direct objects and indirect objects in sentences. This can be used as a quick practice quiz or test with 20 sentences that ask students to identify either the indirect object or the direct object with multiple-choice options.
This 75-question comprehensive ELA exam is perfect for assessing students at the end of the semester or year. Each question on the Google Form is 1 point but can be edited to add or remove questions. Students will be assessed on the following language items: -nouns (collective, proper, common) -pronouns (personal, indefinite, interrogative, demonstrative) -antecedents -subjects -verbs (linking, helping, transitive, intransitive) -direct and indirect objects -adjectives -adverbs -conjunctions (co
*Perfect resource to check for understanding after reading "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman *Self-grading Google Form w/ 10 multiple-choice questions (2 pts. each) *Fully editable to fit the needs of your class
*This is a Google Slides Drag & Drop activity to check for understanding when identifying different types of verbs (Action, Linking, Helping, Transitive, Intransitive). I have found that this type of activity helps my students who are visual learners. *The answer key slides are included at the end of the presentation, so be sure to make a copy before assigning it to your students.
Use this English Semester Exam to assess students at the end of the semester or the end of the school year. The Study Guide directly correlates to the topics included in the exam to fully prepare students for testing.
*Self-grading Google Form *Fully-editable *75-point test with multiple-choice questions *Questions about the following grammar topics: -4 types of sentences (declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory) -double negatives -misplaced modifiers -run-on sentences -fragments -phrases to avoid -they're/their/there -to/too/two -advice/advise -effect/affect -among/between -further/farther -accept/except
This 40-point Google Form can be used as a review, quiz, or chapter assessment on subject/verb agreement. Students will identify subjects as either singular or plural and choose the correct verb to match subjects in the sentences. All questions are in m/c format except two questions that ask students to identify the singular or plural indefinite pronouns by checking the appropriate boxes.
I use this Google Form exam for my 8th graders at the end of the year. It can easily be adapted to fit your students' individual needs. The 100-pt. exam includes m/c, true/false, and 5 writing prompts. Images are included on several of the questions. The terms, skills, and topics covered in the exam include the following: -fiction & nonfiction -poetry -drama - The Diary of Anne Frank (drama) - The Call of the Wild (novel) -generic writing prompts (7-8th grade level)
Assess your students' knowledge of nouns and pronouns with this 30-question Google Form quiz/test. It covers the different types of nouns (common, proper, concrete, abstract, collective, singular, plural, compound) and pronouns (personal, demonstrative, indefinite, interrogative, relative) with definitions and sentences for identification. The assessment is in m/c format, but it can easily be edited to fit the needs of your class. The best part is that it saves you time by self-grading!
Use this English Semester Exam to assess students at the end of the semester or the end of the school year. The Study Guide directly correlates to the topics included in the exam to fully prepare students for testing.
*AP English Language & Composition TEST PREP* -Rhetorical Strategy Terms & definitions are listed on a Google Doc for review. -Google Slides contain a drag & drop activity to match the terms with the correct definitions. Answer Key included! You may delete the answer key slide before copying the presentation for your students. -Self-grading Google Form to assess students' knowledge of the terms/definitions.
9th - 12th
Balanced Literacy, ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts
Test your students' knowledge of the six verb tenses and progressive forms of verbs with this drag & drop activity on Google Slides. This listing includes six slides with answer keys for the activity slides. Teachers may easily make a student copy of the presentation and delete the answer key slides to assign to students. The presentation is fully editable to fit your needs. -The first drag & drop activity slide includes 18 sentences using verbs in the six tenses (present, past, future, pres
This self-grading Google Form consists of 20 sentences with m/c answers in which the student will be asked to identify which one of the three subject complements are included in the sentence (predicate noun/nominative, predicate adjective, or predicate pronoun). As always, the Google Form is fully editable to fit the individual needs of your class.
I use this Google Form exam for my 8th graders at the end of the year. It can easily be adapted to fit your students' individual needs. The 100-pt. exam includes m/c, true/false, and 5 writing prompts. Images are included on several of the questions. The terms, skills, and topics covered in the exam include the following: -Fiction & Nonfiction -Poetry -Drama -Oral Tradition - The Diary of Anne Frank (drama) -Generic writing prompts (middle school level)
-25 images and text boxes that will get students thinking about cause and effect relationships in different scenarios. -Google Slides AND PDF BUNDLE! Choose which works best for your students. -Perfect activity for students to complete individually, as a whole class discussion, or a combination of both! -Could be used as practice, review, or assessment.
-25 Google Slides with images that will get students thinking about cause and effect relationships in different scenarios. -Text boxes included to allow students to type their answers directly onto each slide. -Perfect activity for students to complete individually, as a whole class discussion, or a combination of both! -Could be used as practice, review, or assessment. -PDF version included in the BUNDLE if you prefer to print and copy!