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The Inn of Lost Time WritingThe Inn of Lost Time Writing
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6th - 8th
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The Inn of Lost Time

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Test understanding of "The Inn of Lost Time" by Lensey Namoika with an assessment that includes true/false, multiple choice, vocabulary, short answer, and essay questions. The test is not entirely traditional since, for the first 10 questions, class members must go back into the text to find the answers, noting down a page and paragraph number for each. The short answer and essay questions tackle the literary concepts of frame story, foreshadowing, and irony. Overall, this is a decent assessment that invites students to use the text and practice analysis.

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Concepts

irony, literary devices, frame stories, literary elements

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the inn of lost time, lensey namoika, Assessment, test, frame story, Vocabulary, irony, literary elements, english language arts

Pros

  • Includes answers; they are filled out on the page, so you'll need to delete them before giving the test or create a blank version
  • Requires pupils to demonstrate that they went back into the text to find the answers

Cons

  • In the writing prompt answer option, bullies is spelled bullys; since this is a Word document, this issue is easily fixed

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