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Mid-Unit 1 Assessment: Human Rights Vocabulary and Common Prefixes Lesson PlanMid-Unit 1 Assessment: Human Rights Vocabulary and Common Prefixes Lesson Plan
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Mid-Unit 1 Assessment: Human Rights Vocabulary and Common Prefixes

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Here is a mid-unit assessment for a group of lessons studying the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The first half of this instructional activity calls for several forms of review. Your class will review the content of the UDHR text by pair sharing their note-catcher, they will review the concept of human rights through a whole-class discussion, and they will review key vocabulary by creating tableaus or visual representations of words. For the second half of the instructional activity, young scholars will complete a quiz consisting of seven multiple choice questions and one longer free-response question. The focus of this assessment is vocabulary. Note: To find the whole group of lessons, refer to the additional materials section. 

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human rights, academic vocabulary, prefixes, greek roots, latin roots, the universal declaration of human rights

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english language arts
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Grade
5th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Types
Assessments
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Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr
Instructional Strategies
Collaborative Learning
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Year
2013
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Common Core

W.5.10 L.5.4.a L.5.6

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