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Monday, January 15, 2018
Lesson 5: theme with the realistic fiction piece "elisa's diary".
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A review assessment for the realistic fiction text Elisa’s Diary from the 2014 version of Grade 5 Journeys (Unit 1, Lesson 5) Pairs well with the trifold also available at my store. Contains a combination of comprehension and skill questions in the form of multiple choice, true or false, and short answer questions.
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- 1. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt Which event happens first? Elisa's teacher mispronounces her name. Elisa moves to the United States permanently. Elisa meets José at the beginning of the school year. Elisa enjoys watching squirrels with her grandmother.
- 2. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt Why does Elisa write in her diary that today is the "saddest day of her life"? Her grandmother moved to a new house. It is her last day visiting her grandmother. She moved to a new country. Her best friend moved away.
- 3. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt Where did Elisa live before she moved to the United States? Puerto Rico Guatemala Mexico Cuba
- 4. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt What is different about Elisa staying with her grandmother this time? She is staying by herself with her grandmother. She is helping her grandmother move to a new house. She is living with her grandmother rather than visiting her. She is learning how to take care of the squirrels from her grandmother.
- 5. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt Why is Elisa afraid to leave the house? The neighborhood is dangerous. She is scared she will get lost. Her parents told her not to leave the house. She doesn't speak English very well.
- 6. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt What happens after José tells about the customs and traditions of his country? The students clap. The students mock him. Elisa feels embarrassed. Elisa volunteers to go next.
- 7. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt What does Elisa learn from José? It takes a special talent to be an artist. Cultural traditions do not really matter. People should only speak one language. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
- 8. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt "It will be right here waiting for you when you get back." "I'll be back soon, Grandma. I love this place. Maybe someday I'll come and live with you." The narrator does not state the names of the speakers in the sentences above because Grandma is embarrassed about getting Elisa's name wrong. The author wants the characters in the story to be a mystery. It is clear from the context that Elisa and Grandma are speaking. Elisa decides to change her name after moving to the United States.
- 9. Multiple Choice Edit 15 minutes 1 pt What is Elisa at the end of the passage? a tourist a teacher a grandmother a high school student
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From Journeys: Theme As you read "Elisa's Diary," look for the theme, or central message, of the story. The main character's behavior often provides clues to the theme. ... In "Elisa's Diary," the main character, Elisa, faces a conflict. The beginning of the story shows her first attempt at handling her problem. By the end of the story, she has ...
Theme As you read "Elisa's Diary," look for the theme, or central message, of the story. The main character's behavior often provides clues to the theme. Use this graphic organizer to record Elisa's qualities, motives, and actions. These details will help you determine the theme. Theme Character's Qualities Character's Motives ...
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"Elisa's Diary" PARCC Constructed Response Questions & Companion Materials p. 122 in Journeys Textbook Literary Analysis Task (LAT) : 1.You have read two passages about people struggling through personal hardship. Write an essay explaining the cause, effect and response to the
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Elisa's Diary by Doris Luisa Oromoz. Look at the main character's actions and responses to problems to help you determine the story's theme. How does Elisa respond to the challenges that she faces? Examine the conversations between the characters. You can learn a great deal about them through these interactions.
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A review assessment for the realistic fiction text Elisa's Diary from the 2014 version of Grade 5 Journeys (Unit 1, Lesson 5) Pairs well with the trifold also available at my store. Contains a combination of comprehension and skill questions in the form of multiple choice, true or false, and short answer questions. Flag this resource.
a) People should speak only one language. b) Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Read these sentences from the passage. "Speaking is one thing and writing is another.". "And vice-versa," said Elisa."And the opposite.". "And the other way around.". The section of dialogue above. a) signals the beginning of Elisa and José's ...
Francisco is open to a new experience, while Elisa wants to go back to Puerto Rico. Elisa wants to learn how to speak English and Francisco wants to play baseball. Francisco talks very good English and Elisa speaks German. Elisa's Diary - Comprehension - Journeys quiz for 5th grade students. Find other quizzes for English and more on Quizizz ...
What does Elisa learn from Joe? Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. What is Elisa at the end of the passage? a teacher. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like opponents, embarrassed, typically and more.
1 pt. What is different about Elisa staying with her grandmother this time? She is staying by herself with her grandmother. She is helping her grandmother mover to a new home. She is living with her grandmother rather than visiting her. She is learning to care for the squirrels from her grandmother. 3.
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1. Multiple Choice. Which event happens first? Elisa's teacher mispronounces her name. Elisa moves to the United States permanently. Elisa meets José at the beginning of the school year. Elisa enjoys watching squirrels with her grandmother. 2. Multiple Choice.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What can the 3rd person narrator of this story tell readers about Elisa? How does this point of view affect how events in the story are described?, Which sentence in the text signals that the scene with the squirrels took place in the past, before the main action of the story?, When did Elisa's grandmother give her the squirrel ...