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Writing a Narrative: Two Frogs AssessmentWriting a Narrative: Two Frogs Assessment
Publisher
Fluence Learning
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Grade
2nd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
3 days
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Direct Instruction
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Year
2017
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Assessment

Writing a Narrative: Two Frogs

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Three options offer young writers the opportunity to read a short story, answer questions, and write a response. A handy language arts resource focuses on reading comprehension and analyziing the story's lesson: look before you leap. 

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

Writing, Writing Prompts, responding to reading, idioms, animals, frogs, answering questions, Narrative Writing, narratives, narrative essays, reading, reading comprehension

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Combine the assessment with instruction on idioms  
  • Divide class into groups; assign each group a specific option depending on their skill level 
  • To save time in the classroom, post discussion questions on a classroom blog and direct pupils to answer them for homework 

Classroom Considerations

  • The test booklet is 15 pages 
  • The duration reflects the completion of one section per day 

Pros

  • Each section comes with a rubric 
  • Includes an additional writing prompt to extend the learning experience 

Cons

  • None

Common Core

W.2.3 SL.2.1.a

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