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Fact-checking, author identification, and title recognition for beginner researchers. This foundational assessment builds early integrity in non-fiction writing tasks.

Pädagogischer Überblick

This assessment evaluates a student's ability to identify key bibliographic components such as authors, titles, and reliable sources. The quiz utilizes a scaffolded approach to introduce ethical research practices, specifically focusing on the dangers of plagiarism and the importance of credit. It is an ideal tool for third-grade introductory research units to ensure students meet foundational non-fiction writing and evidence-based standards.

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Werkzeug: Mehrfachauswahl-Quiz
Betreff: Englisch & Sprache
Kategorie: Schreibfähigkeiten
Schwierigkeitsgrad: 3rd Schwierigkeitsgrad
Schwierigkeitsgrad: Leicht
Thema: Recherchefähigkeiten & Zitate
Sprache: 🇬🇧 English
Artikel: 10
Lösungsschlüssel: Ja
Hinweise: Nein
Erstellt: Feb 14, 2026

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Was die Schüler lernen werden

  • Identify the roles of an author and a publisher within a bibliographic context
  • Distinguish between reliable academic sources and unreliable personal or fictional media
  • Apply the concept of academic integrity by recognizing the definition of plagiarism and the necessity of citations

All 10 Questions

  1. If you are writing a report about the Moon, which of these is the most reliable place to find facts?
    A) A personal blog about a dream someone had
    B) A comic book about space aliens
    C) An encyclopedia article written by a scientist
    D) A drawing you made in art class
  2. True or False: When you use a fact from a book, you should tell your reader the name of the book you used.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. The person who wrote the book is called the ________.
    A) Illustrator
    B) Author
    C) Publisher
    D) Librarian
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  1. You find a great fact in a book called 'The Life of Sea Turtles' by Elena Gomez. What is the title of this source?
    A) Elena Gomez
    B) Sea Turtles
    C) The Life of Sea Turtles
    D) A Book about Turtles
  2. When you write down words exactly as they appear in a book, you are using a ________.
    A) Guess
    B) Secret
    C) Direct Quote
    D) Paraphrase
  3. True or False: If you find information on the internet, you don't need to say which website it came from.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. Which of these is a reason why we use citations in our school projects?
    Standard A) To make the paper look longer
    Standard B) To give credit to the person who did the work
    Standard C) To show off how many books we have
    Standard D) To confuse our friends
  5. To find the year a book was made, you look for the ________ date.
    A) Expiration
    B) Birthday
    C) Due
    D) Copyright
  6. True or False: Using someone else's words as your own without telling anyone is called plagiarism.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. Where is the best place to look for the author's name and the title of a book?
    A) The back cover
    B) The title page
    C) Page 50
    D) The table of contents

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Grade 3 ElaResearch SkillsInformation LiteracySource CitationNon Fiction WritingFormative AssessmentLibrary Skills
This assessment targets foundational information literacy skills for primary education. It covers critical concepts including author and title identification, source reliability (encyclopedia vs. blog), the definition of plagiarism, and the purpose of copyright dates. Question formats include multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank items. The content is designed to promote academic integrity and formal research habits in early learners by emphasizing the importance of giving credit and using direct quotes correctly.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute lesson because it features clear, self-explanatory questions and provides a simple way to verify student understanding of research basics without prior complex instruction.

Most third-grade students can complete this English and Language Arts quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, making it a perfect quick-check during a library or writing period.

This English and Language Arts quiz can be easily adapted for differentiated instruction by reading the questions aloud for emerging readers or using the answer explanations as a guide for small-group re-teaching.

This English and Language Arts quiz is specifically designed for third grade but can serve as a helpful review for fourth graders who are beginning their first major non-fiction reports.

Teachers can use this English and Language Arts quiz as an entry ticket to gauge prior knowledge before starting a research project or as a mid-unit check to see if students understand how to identify book titles and authors.

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