Contextualized-Assessment-Tool-in-English-6-Fourth-Quarter - Mangino-Elementary-School (Revised)
Contextualized-Assessment-Tool-in-English-6-Fourth-Quarter - Mangino-Elementary-School (Revised)
Contextualized-Assessment-Tool-in-English-6-Fourth-Quarter - Mangino-Elementary-School (Revised)
Department of Education
Region III
MANGINO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
III. A. Directions: Read the following sentences carefully and choose the letter of the correct
conjunction that best fits each sentence.
B. Directions: Select the correct conjunction in each sentence. Write your answers on the
space provided before each number.
________ 16. The pupils waited for an hour, but the bus never came.
________ 17. Marco needs to study every single night so he could pass the test.
________ 18. He went to the doctor because he wasn’t feeling well.
________ 19. It has been two weeks since Marvin has talked to his friend.
________ 20. My mother makes tasty foods and snacks.
C. Directions: Read the following sentences, then match the phrases in group A to its
corresponding conjunction phrases in group B. Write your answers on the space provided
before each number.
A. B.
_____ 21. Sandra is happy A. or tea.
_____ 22. It was cold B. but I find it very difficult.
_____ 23. Either she wants to drink coffee C. although it was raining.
_____ 24. Ronald went out to play D. so I shut the window.
_____ 25. I like live a healthy life E. because she won the contest.
IV. Directions: Identify the correct adverbs of the following sentences from choosing inside
the word bank.
31. The pupils calmly waited in line for the food. What is the adverb in the sentence?
A. waited B. food C. calmly D. pupils
32. The man ________ stumbled towards his bed. What adverb best completes the sentence?
A. carefully B. clumsily C. eagerly D. joyously
33. How would you use the adverb of manner from the following sentences?
A. Maria sang the birthday song happily.
B. Elaine worked as a teacher last month.
C. I always eat healthy food.
D. He sometimes plays the guitar.
34. Recognize the adverb of place from the following sentences.
A. I usually go to the movies with my friends.
B. Don’t worry, the police are here to help you.
C. The balloon rose quickly from the sky.
D. The boy almost ate a rotten apple.
35. My parents will arrive tomorrow. Identify the adverb used in the sentence.
A. tomorrow B. arrive C. parents D. will
V. Directions: Study the following questions. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
36. Determine what a persuasive essay is.
A. It is a type of writing that tries to convince a reader of an opinion or belief.
B. It is a type of writing that presents an argument surrounding two sides of any particular
issue.
C. It is a type of essay that uses the five senses to describe a place, an object, or a feeling.
D. It is a type of essay that explains something.
C. to support a cause
D. all of the above
38. If you were an author, how would you demonstrate persuasive writing to your readers?
C. “free gifts”
A. Most people would agree that dogs are better pets than cats.
B. An apple is round and juicy, and it comes in many sizes and colors.
40. The following are ways on how to write a persuasive essay. Can you infer which one is
not?
41. Change the following interrogative sentence into a persuasive sentence. Choose the
correct letter of the answer. Is apple better than orange?
A. Many people believe that apple is better than orange.
42. Find the best example of a persuasive sentence if you want your parents to get you a pet.
A. Please let me have a pet.
43. Your friend wants her parents to buy her a new book. Select the most-suited persuasive
C. say that some famous celebrities are buying the book, too
A. Gather the important pieces of information regarding the topic in order to provide accurate
viewpoint about the topic.
B. Find different topics in the internet and let the reader decide which ones to believe.
C. Write what you think is interesting, and don’t mind if the readers are confuse in your
opinion about something.
D. Don’t give your opinion in a certain subject. Just ask the opinion of other people and write
it.
45. The following are parts of a persuasive essay. Differentiate which is not.
A. Introduction
B. Body
C. Conclusion
D. Hypothesis
VI. Directions: Complete the table below by creating a “persuasive writing” from choosing
one among the topics from the box. See the corresponding points given for each outline. (46-
50)
Write an introduction sentence that states your opinion about the topic you selected.
Noted by:
ROSIE V. LADIGNON
Principal IV
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
No. of Level of Behavior, Format, No.& Placement of Items and
No. of the Dimension of Knowledge
Content Hours %
Items
Taught R U Ap An E C
1-F
Compose clear and coherent 2 -F
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 3-F
grammatical structures (verb
tenses) 4-F
5-F
Compose clear and coherent 40 5 11% 6–C
sentences using appropriate
7–C
8–C
9–C
10 – C
11 - F
Compose clear and coherent 12 - F
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 13 - F
grammatical structures
(conjunctions) 14 - F
15 - F
16 - F
Compose clear and coherent 17 - F
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 18 - F
grammatical structures
(conjunctions) 19 - F
20 - F
21 - P
Compose clear and coherent
22 - P
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 23 - P
grammatical structures
(conjunctions) 24 - P
25 - P
26 - C
Compose clear and coherent 27 - C
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 28 - C
grammatical structures
(adverbs) 29 - C
30 - C
31 - M
Compose clear and coherent 32 - F
sentences using appropriate
40 5 11% 33 - C
grammatical structures
(adverbs) 34 - M
35 - M
36 - F
37 - C
Compose a persuasive essay
on self-selected topics 40 5 11% 38 - C
(terminologies) 39 - M
40 - P
41 - P
42 - M
Compose a persuasive essay
24 5 7% 43 - F
on self-selected topics
44 - P
45 - C
46 - P
47 - P
Compose a persuasive essay
16 5 5% 48 - P
on self-selected topics
49 - P
50 - P
Total 360 50 100% 19 16 4 6 5
Scoring 1pt. each item
Total no. of Points EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
Key to Corrections:
1. b 41. a
2. a 42. c
3. b 43. d
4. a 44. a
5. c 45. d
6. a 46-50. Depends on the answer of the
7. b pupils.
8. a
9. c
10. b
11. c
12. b
13. a
14. d
15. a
16. but
17. so
18. because
19. since
20. and
21. e
22. d
23. a
24. c
25. b
26. soon
27. carefully
28. early
29. quietly
30. eagerly
31. c
32. b
33. a
34. b
35. a
36. a
37. d
38. c
39. a
40. c