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3、ted States of America1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 006 11 10 09 08 07NameDate For matWeeklyAssessmentTESTED SKILLS AND STRATEGIES Vocabulary Strategies Reading Comprehension Spelling Grammar,Mechanics,and Usage Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 21 1/12/07 5:09:16 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.ind
4、d Page 21 1/12/07 5:09:16 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Did you know that the sun is really a star?It is a giant star at the center of our solar s
5、ystem.The sun is a large ball made of many kinds of gases.It gives light and heat to the planets that make up our solar system and spin around it.The sun rises in the eastern sky each morning.It swallows up the eerie darkness from the night before.It chases away the moon and stars that lurk in the n
6、ight sky.The shimmer and sparkle of sunlight mark the beginning of a new day.At the end of the day,the sun sets in the western sky.Then,night returns and the stars can be seen in the dark sky overhead.Without the sun there would be no life on Earth as we know it.There would be no spiders spinning th
7、eir silken webs.There would be no elephants lumbering across vast stretches of land.Read the article“A Giant Star”before answering Numbers 1 through 9.A Giant Star The planets travel around the sun in paths called orbits.Format Weekly AssessmentUNIT122 Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2
8、2A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 22 1/12/07 5:09:18 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 22 1/12/07 5:09:18 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill All living t
9、hings need the sun to survive.Plants use sunlight to make food.While doing this,they give off oxygen.Animals and people eat plants and breathe in oxygen.They breathe out carbon dioxide.Plants use carbon dioxide,energy from sunlight,and water to make more food.People,animals,and plants are not the on
10、ly things that depend on the sun.Earth s climate and temperature depend on the sun,too.The temperature of a place on Earth depends on the position of the sun.It is cooler in the morning,when the sun is lower in the sky.As the sun rises,it becomes hotter.Then it cools down as the sun sets.Places near
11、 the equator are hot because the sun shines almost directly overhead at noon.Places near the North Pole and South Pole are cold because the sun does not rise high in the sky there.Healthy trees and plants mean a healthier Earth.Format Weekly AssessmentUNIT1Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 We
12、ek 2 233A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 23 1/12/07 5:09:19 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 23 1/12/07 5:09:19 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Every
13、 365 days Earth makes a trip around the sun.For six months,the northern half of Earth faces the sun.This causes spring and summer in that part of the world.For six months,the northern half of Earth points away from the sun.This causes fall and winter in that part of the world.As you can see,the sun
14、controls many things on Earth.It controls the food that we eat and the air that we breathe.Without the sun,nothing would be able to stay alive.Format Weekly AssessmentUNIT124 Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 24A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 24 1/12/07 5:09:20 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.ind
15、d Page 24 1/12/07 5:09:20 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name Now answer Numbers 1 through 9.Base your answers on the article“A Giant Star.
16、”1 Read this sentence from the article.The shimmer and sparkle of sunlight mark the beginning of a new day.Which word tells you what shimmer means?a newb markc sparkled sunlight 2 Read this sentence from the article.It swallows up the eerie darkness from the night before.The word eerie means almost
17、the SAME asf sad.h dark.g loud.strange.3 Read this sentence.The stars lurk and hide in the night sky until the sun comes up.Which word helps you figure out what lurk means?a sun c hide b sky d night Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2 255A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 25 1/12/07 5:09:20 AM
18、 epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 25 1/12/07 5:09:20 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name 4 Read this sentence from the article.Earth s clim
19、ate and temperature depend on the sun,too.Which word helps you figure out the meaning of climate?f sung Earth sh dependtemperature5 What is the MAIN idea of the third paragraph of the article?aThe sun is a large ball made of many gasses.bLiving things on Earth need the sun to survive.c The sun is a
20、star at the center of our solar system.d Animals and people eat plants and breathe in oxygen.6 Plants make food byfmaking trips around the sun.gsaving oxygen that people breathe.husing carbon dioxide,sunlight,and water.turning the sun s energy into light and heat.26 Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4
21、 Unit 1 Week 26A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 26 1/12/07 5:09:21 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 26 1/12/07 5:09:21 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHil
22、l Student Name 7 Based on the first picture and its caption,what doesorbit mean?a facing the sunb number of days in a yearc a planet s path around the sund number of planets in the solar system8 What is the MAIN idea of the article?f The sun controls many things on Earth.g Plants change carbon dioxi
23、de into oxygen.h Without the sun there would be no spiders.Humans survive in hot and cold temperatures.Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2 277A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 27 1/12/07 5:09:21 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 27 1/12/07 5:09:21 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0
24、/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name 9 The sun is a very important star.Use information anddetails from the article to explain:how the sun affects the seasons on Earth,and how the sea
25、sons affect people s lives.?28 Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 28A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 28 1/12/07 5:09:22 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 28 1/12/07 5:09:22 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_F
26、L%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name Read and answer questions 1012.10 Which word is spelled incorrectly?a grazb steakc flamed claim 11 Read this sentence.Jan put the clayclay pot in the cratecrate todaytoday,because she didn t want it to braikbraik.Which un
27、derlined word is spelled incorrectly?f clayg braikh crate today12 Which word is spelled incorrectly?a railb slatec straed drain Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2 299A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 29 1/12/07 5:09:22 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 29 1/12/07 5:09:22 AM epg1/Volumes/ju
28、102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name Read and answer questions 1315.13 In which sentence below is all punctuation NOT correct?f Erica and Tamara go camping in
29、 the summer.g During the day they go swimming,hiking,and fishing.h At the end of the week,Erica Tamara and their father go back home.14 Read the sentence in the box.The three girls cannot find their red shirts.What is the simple subject of the sentence in the box?a findb girlsc shirts 30 Florida Wee
30、kly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 210A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 30 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 30 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_
31、G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name 15 Read the sentence in the box.The cat and the dog were sleeping on the couch.What is the complete predicate of the sentence in the box?f The cat and the dogg sleeping on the couchh were sleeping on the couchFlorida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 2 3111A
32、4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 31 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 31 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.Macmillan/McGrawHill Student Name G
33、rade 4 Unit 1 Week 2Student Evaluation ChartTested SkillsNumber CorrectPercent CorrectVocabulary Strategies:Context clues:surrounding words,1,3,4;synonyms,2/4%Reading Comprehension:Main idea and details,5,6,7,8/4%Extended response:Main idea and details,9/4%Spelling:Words with long a,10,11,12/3%Gramm
34、ar,Mechanics,and Usage:Punctuate types of subjects and predicates,13;subjects and predicates,14,15/3%Total Weekly Test Score/18%CorrelationsItemAssessedBenchmarks*NewSunshine StateStandards1LA.A.1.2.3LA.4.1.6.32LA.A.1.2.3LA.4.1.6.83LA.A.1.2.3LA.4.1.6.34LA.A.1.2.3LA.4.1.6.35LA.A.2.2.1LA.4.1.7.36LA.A.
35、2.2.1LA.4.1.7.37LA.A.2.2.1LA.4.1.7.38LA.A.2.2.1LA.4.1.7.39LA.A.2.2.1LA.4.1.7.310LA.4.3.4.111LA.4.3.4.112LA.4.3.4.113LA.4.3.4.314LA.4.3.4.515LA.4.3.4.5*See benchmarks and standardson pages 379384.32 Florida Weekly Assessment Grade 4 Unit 1 Week 212A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 32 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1A4WA_FL_U1_W2_RD09.indd Page 32 1/12/07 5:09:23 AM epg1/Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_./Volumes/ju102/MHMC006/mhs00056_FL%0/mhs00056_FL_indd/mhs00056_FL_G4WA/FL_G4_.?