A. Comma Questions
Read the following sentences. If the sentence is not correct, select the right comma usage. If the sentence is written correctly write a D in the blank next to the sentence.
_____1. For the Thanksgiving reunion, relatives were sitting in the dining room, on the porch, and in the carport.
A. Thanksgiving, reunion
B. were, sitting
C. porch and
D. No error
_____ 2. Lydia seems to be a kind, considerate girl.
A. seems, to
B. considerate, girl
C. kind considerate
D. No error
_____ 3. This fishing pole Nathan, has seen better days.
A. pole, Nathan,
B. has, seen
C. Nathan,
D. No error
_____ 4. The badger, a shy animal sometimes makes friends with a
coyote.
A. sometimes, makes
B. friends, with
C. a shy animal,
D. No error
_____ 5. After the death of Blackbeard, the famous pirate, piracy disappeared from the coast of the American colonies.
A. the famous pirate
B. After the death,
C. coast, of
D. No error
_____ 6. “Silent Night” was written by two men from the village of Oberndorf Austria.
A. men, from
B. Silent Night,
C. Oberndorf, Austria
D. No error
_____ 7. Oh I forgot to bring the cookies.
A. Oh,
B. forget, to
C. the, cookies
D. No error
B. Creative Writing
The following short story is written in simple sentences. Imagine yourself at the beach. What sounds do you hear? What sights do you see? What smells accost you? What activities would you engage in? Pre-plan your short story by creating a graphic organizer on a separate sheet of paper. Answer the five questions. Once your graphic organizer is completed, copy the short story underneath the organizer. By using your answers in the graphic organizer, change the simple
sentences into compound and complex sentences. Next, insert commas where they are needed. Finally, write your revised short story under the corrections.
The Beach House
I love my grandparent’s beach house. I love the waves. I love the sand in between your toes. We pick up rocks. We watch the sand crabs scurry away. We dig for clams. I’m not the only one to
share these pleasures. My family shares them too. We play all kinds of sports. On 4th of July we go out on the boat. We snuggle up in our blankets. We toast marshmallows in the campfire. We watch the fireworks. We have fishing contests to see who can catch the most. We throw them back. They disappear in the water. We go to a sand bar. We collect sea shells and sand dollars. We fly over the bar. We gather shells and dollars. We put them back. None of us want to leave. We say goodbye. We had fun. We will have fun next time we come.
Holistic Rubric
This holistic rubric is designed to evaluate and grade the Creative Writing assessment.
Graphic Organizer
0- No graphic organizer
1- Graphic organizer with 1-2 questions answered
2- Graphic organizer with 3 questions answered
3- Graphic organizer with all questions answered
Copy Short Story
0- No copied short story
1- Short Story copied with few mistakes
2- Short Story copied with no mistakes
Compound & Complex Sentences
0- All Simple Sentences
1- 1-5 Compound and/or Complex Sentences
2- 6-10 Compound and/ or Complex Sentences
3- 11-15 Compound and/or Complex Sentences
4- 16-20 Compound and/or Complex Sentences
5- 21 or more Compound and/ or Complex Sentences
Insert Commas
0- No Commas inserted
1- 25% of corrected Commas
2- 50% of corrected Commas
3- 75% of corrected Commas
4- 100% of corrected Commas
Rewrite Revised Short Story
0- Failed to rewrite the revised short story
1- Revised story copied with few mistakes
2- Revised story copied with no mistakes