Accelerated Grade 6- Module 1, Topic 2, End of Topic Enhanced Assessment, Student Edition
Accelerated Grade 6- Module 1, Topic 3, End of Topic Enhanced Assessment, Student Edition
Accelerated Grade 6- Module 1, Topic 4, End of Topic Enhanced Assessment, Student Edition
Understanding Drama

You will learn how to explain a playwright’s use of dialogue and stage directions.
Make Connections Between and Across Literary Texts

You will learn how to make connections between and across texts, including other media (e.g., film, play), and provide textual evidence.
Analyze (Describe) Point of View in Literary Texts/Fiction

You will learn how to analyze different points of view, including first-person, third-person omniscient, and third-person limited.
Language Arts Resources
LAR utilizes many techniques to help students learn the content. This is done by breaking the concepts down into smaller/targeted concepts, utilizing color coding, charts, mnemonics, graphics, audio clips, easy-to-grasp written and/or auditory explanations that students can internalize with ease; font size for emphasis; practice quizzes for students to self-check for understanding; level quizzes that progress from surface knowledge --> to connecting several concepts --> to applying the content to practical examples.
These learning techniques are especially beneficial for students who are English Language Learners (ELL), Limited English Proficient (LEP), English As Second Language (ESL), Special Education (SPED), and/or Sect. 504 students.
Visit the Language Arts Resources site to access student lessons, quizzes, and more!
Explain the Influence of Setting on Plot Development in Literary Text/Fiction

You will learn how the setting in a story can influence the development of the plot.
Gravity

Using interactives, students will demonstrate that gravity is the force that governs the motion of our solar system.
Properties of Soil

A Tier 1 earth science instructional resource for grade 4.
Effects of Force

A tier 1 force and motion instructional resource for grade 4.
Applying the Order of Operations

Given a numerical expression including whole number exponents and prime factorization, students will use the order of operations to generate an equivalent expression.
Generating Equivalent Forms of Rational Numbers

Given information about a rational number in one form (fraction, decimal, or percent) in a real-world context such as financial mathematics, students will generate an equivalent rational number in a different form.