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What is the writer's attitude towards the model town?
What is the writer's attitude towards the model town?
- The writer is neutral about the model town.
- The writer thinks it's a cool little town. (correct)
- The writer is confused about the model town.
- The writer dislikes the model town.
What is the purpose of the 'My Town' unit exam?
What is the purpose of the 'My Town' unit exam?
- To test students' ability to draw a map of their town.
- To test students' ability to write a passage about their town.
- To test students' knowledge of phonics and reading comprehension.
- To test students' understanding of grammar and vocabulary. (correct)
What type of things are the houses and shops in the model town?
What type of things are the houses and shops in the model town?
- Actual houses and shops.
- Tiny models of houses and shops. (correct)
- Real houses and shops.
- Toy representations of houses and shops.
What is the writer describing in the passage?
What is the writer describing in the passage?
What type of sound is being targeted in the phonics section?
What type of sound is being targeted in the phonics section?
What is the format of the 'Application' section of the exam?
What is the format of the 'Application' section of the exam?
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Study Notes
My Town Unit Exam
- The exam consists of five parts: Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Phonics, and Application.
Vocabulary
- Identify the name of the place shown in a picture (e.g., library).
- Match words with their meanings:
- tiny: very small
- model: toy representation
- real: actual/genuine
Grammar
- Complete sentences using "there is" or "there are":
- a) There is a park near my house.
- b) There are many shops in the town centre.
- c) There is a big playground.
- d) There are some trees in the park.
- Write 4 sentences using "there is/are" based on a picture of a town scene.
- Unscramble words to make a sentence: "there is a shop in the street".
Reading Comprehension
- Read a passage about a model of a town.
- Answer questions:
- Is the town described in the passage real? (Answer: No)
- What things are models according to the passage? (Answer: buildings, houses, shops, trees, and flowers)
- Why does the writer say "It's a cool little town"? (Answer: because it's a unique and impressive model)
Phonics
- Identify words with the 'ag' sound as in 'bag' (e.g., rag, wag, tag).
- Write 3 words with the 'an' sound as in 'man'.
Application
- Draw and label 3 places you can find in your town (e.g., library, park, shop).
- Sing the first verse of the song "This is My Town".
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