Grade 4 ELA | FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.4.R.1.4
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2 stanzas
The poem "The Thunderstorm" has two groups of lines separated by a space. |
| 2 | B. ABAB
Lines 1 and 3 rhyme (sky/high), lines 2 and 4 rhyme (loud/cloud). |
| 3 | pitter-patter (or "rumbled," "splashing")
These words imitate the sound of rain. |
| 4 | Sight
"Dark gray" describes how the cloud looks, which appeals to the sense of sight. |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1 | B. 2 stanzas |
| 2 | B. ABAB
in/skin rhyme (A), bright/sight rhyme (B) |
| 3 | C. "The seagulls soar and swoop and glide"
"Seagulls soar and swoop" - all start with 's' sound. |
| 4 | Sight
"Sparkling" describes how the sea looks visually. |
| 5 | sizzles, POP, DINGS (any two) |
| 6 | B. ABAB
cue/through rhyme (A), done/begun rhyme (B) |
| 7 | B. Sound and smell
"Sizzles" is a sound; cooking bacon produces a recognizable smell. |
| 8 | 3 stanzas with 4 verses (lines) each |
| 9 | B. Alliteration
Both words start with the "cr" sound. |
| 10 | B. "The cool breeze"
"Cool" is a temperature you can feel on your skin. |
| 11 | ABAB
down/town rhyme (A), air/rare rhyme (B) |
| 12 | "Squirrels scurry" or "Crunchy, crispy" |
| 13 | A. chirp, hoot, croak
These words imitate animal sounds. |
| 14 | C. ABCB
near/hear rhyme (B), wind/again do not rhyme with each other. |
| 15 | The first stanza describes animal sounds; the second stanza describes other nighttime sounds. The stanzas group related ideas together. |
| 16 | B. Alliteration
Both words start with the "b" sound. |
| 17 | C. "Icicles like crystal horns"
This creates a visual image of what the icicles look like. |
| 18 | ABAB
cloud/loud rhyme (A), ice/nice rhyme (B) |
| 19 | 8 verses (lines)
Two stanzas with 4 lines each = 8 total lines. |
| 20 | Accept responses that mention at least 2 examples from the poem. Sample: The imagery helps me feel the cold winter morning. "Bitter, biting cold" makes me feel how harsh the cold is on my skin. "Icicles like crystal horns" helps me picture what I would see - sparkling, pointed icicles hanging down. |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1 | B. 2 stanzas |
| 2 | C. ABCB
around/ground rhyme (B); go/blow don't rhyme with each other (C-like), but go/blow actually rhyme, making it ABCB. |
| 3 | B. Alliteration and onomatopoeia
"Buzzing bees" - both words start with 'b' (alliteration) and "buzzing" sounds like a bee (onomatopoeia). |
| 4 | C. Smell
"Sweet scents" refers to how the flowers smell. |
| 5 | B. crash, pitter-patter, drumming, howls, whistling
All of these words imitate sounds. |
| 6 | C. "Whistling wild through every crack"
"Whistling wild" - both words start with 'w' sound. |
| 7 | B. ABAB
sky/by rhyme (A), bright/night rhyme (B) |
| 8 | See rubric and sample response below. |
| 9 | A. The first stanza describes the thunder and rain; the second describes the wind
Each stanza groups related storm elements together. |
| 10 | See rubric and sample response below. |
| Score | Criteria |
|---|---|
| 2 | Names specific sound devices AND explains how they help the reader experience the storm |
| 1 | Names sound devices OR explains the experience, but not both; incomplete explanation |
| 0 | No sound devices identified; incorrect or no explanation |
| Score | Criteria |
|---|---|
| 2 | Correctly identifies rhyme scheme AND provides valid example of imagery/sound device AND explains how it creates meaning |
| 1 | Partially correct rhyme scheme or example; weak or incomplete explanation of how it creates meaning |
| 0 | Incorrect rhyme scheme; no valid example; no explanation or irrelevant response |
| Element | Definition | Example from Quizzes |
|---|---|---|
| Stanza | Group of lines separated by space | Both poems have 2 stanzas each |
| ABAB Rhyme | Lines 1 & 3 rhyme; 2 & 4 rhyme | sky/by (A), bright/night (B) |
| ABCB Rhyme | Only lines 2 & 4 rhyme | around (A), go (B), ground (C), blow (B) |
| Alliteration | Same beginning sounds | "buzzing bees," "whistling wild" |
| Onomatopoeia | Words that sound like meaning | crash, pitter-patter, buzzing, howls |
| Imagery (Sight) | Visual descriptions | "colors bright," "zigzag bright" |
| Imagery (Sound) | Audio descriptions | "drumming on the roof" |
| Imagery (Smell) | Scent descriptions | "sweet scents rising" |
| Imagery (Touch) | Tactile descriptions | "petals soft as silk" |