Super Mario Writing Stars: First Grade Process Quiz (1st Grade) (Easy) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
Moving beyond simple sentences, learners identify the core steps to build a great story from a tiny spark to a finished project.
教学概述
This worksheet assesses a first-grade student's foundational understanding of the writing process, covering stages from brainstorming to publishing. The assessment uses a scaffolded approach by connecting abstract concepts like 'revising' and 'editing' to concrete examples and familiar metaphors. It is an ideal formative assessment for early elementary classrooms to ensure alignment with narrative writing standards and the development of distinct literacy stages.
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- Identify the five primary stages of the writing process including planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing.
- Distinguish between revising for story content and editing for mechanical accuracy like punctuation and capitalization.
- Recognize the role of graphic organizers and brainstormed sketches in the pre-writing phase.
All 10 Questions
- Imagine you want to write a story about a space cat. What is the very first thing you should do?A) Turn the story in to your teacherB) Think of ideas and draw a picture of the catC) Check all your spellingD) Read the story to the whole class
- A 'rough draft' is the final, perfect version of your writing.A) TrueB) False
- When you add more 'juicy' details or exciting words to your story to make it better, you are ______.A) RevisingB) SleepingC) EndingD) Copying
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- You finished your story about a dragon. Now you are looking for missing periods and capital letters. What are you doing?A) Starting overB) PlanningC) EditingD) Singing
- Publishing means you are finally ready to share your work with others.A) TrueB) False
- Before you write, you might use a graphic organizer or a ______ to organize your thoughts.A) SandwichB) WebC) PillowD) Shoe
- Which of these is NOT part of the writing process?A) DraftingB) EditingC) LunchtimeD) Planning
- When you draft, you should stop to fix every single tiny mistake as you go.A) TrueB) False
- If you decide to change the ending of your story to make it sillier, you are ______ your work.A) ColoringB) IgnoringC) PlanningD) Revising
- Which item helps you most during the Editing stage?A) A checklist for capitals and periodsB) A box of crayonsC) A ball to play withD) A picture of a dog
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常见问题解答
Yes, this Writing Process Quiz is an excellent no-prep English and Language Arts sub-plan because it uses clear explanations and provides an answer key for easy grading.
Most first graders will complete this Writing Process Quiz in about 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect quick check for understanding during a Language Arts block.
Absolutely, this Writing Process Quiz supports differentiated instruction by using simplified language and relatable examples that help struggling readers access core English and Language Arts concepts.
This Writing Process Quiz is specifically designed for 1st Grade, ensuring the vocabulary and English and Language Arts concepts are developmentally appropriate for early writers.
You can use this Writing Process Quiz as an exit ticket or mid-unit check to see which students need more support understanding the difference between revising and editing in their English and Language Arts work.