The document outlines the specific objectives, cognitive level, type of test, number of items, and total points for an assessment on different types of sentences. It includes 5 multiple choice questions worth 5 points to remember the four kinds of sentences. There are 5 completion questions worth 5 points to apply punctuation marks to each sentence type. Additionally, there are 5 matching questions worth 5 points to comprehend how to classify sentences. Finally, students must create 1 essay worth 5 points to construct different sentence types.
The document outlines the specific objectives, cognitive level, type of test, number of items, and total points for an assessment on different types of sentences. It includes 5 multiple choice questions worth 5 points to remember the four kinds of sentences. There are 5 completion questions worth 5 points to apply punctuation marks to each sentence type. Additionally, there are 5 matching questions worth 5 points to comprehend how to classify sentences. Finally, students must create 1 essay worth 5 points to construct different sentence types.
The document outlines the specific objectives, cognitive level, type of test, number of items, and total points for an assessment on different types of sentences. It includes 5 multiple choice questions worth 5 points to remember the four kinds of sentences. There are 5 completion questions worth 5 points to apply punctuation marks to each sentence type. Additionally, there are 5 matching questions worth 5 points to comprehend how to classify sentences. Finally, students must create 1 essay worth 5 points to construct different sentence types.
SPECIIFC OBJECTIVES COGNITIVE LEVEL TYPE OF TEST ITEMS NUMBER TOTAL POINTS
State the four kinds of sentences,
namely, the declarative, Remember Multiple Choice 5 5 points interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences
Familiarize the punctuation marks Application Completion 5 5 points
used in each type of sentences
Classify the sentences according Comprehension Matching Types 5 5 points
to their uses
Construct declarative, Create Essay 1 5 points
interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences Name: Liera Azel P. Guevarra Course/ Major: BSED- Social Studies Instructor: Ms. Maria Len Rica Maranan Subject: EDUC 6