Unit 5, Lesson 14 - Activity Page 14.1

Unit 5, Lesson 14 - Activity Page 14.1

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Unit 5, Lesson 14 - Activity Page 14.1

Unit 5, Lesson 14 - Activity Page 14.1

Assessment

Quiz

English

4th Grade

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Rachael Hannon

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Question #1 on Activity Page 14.1

Read Page 83

Seafloor spreading explains which of the following?

the presence of mid-ocean ridges on the seafloor

Wegener’s theory of continental drift

the formation of hydrothermal vents

all of the above

a and b only

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Question #2 on Activity Page 14.1

Page 83

Which phrase describes the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

a warm, dark area on the sea floor

a long, rugged underwater mountain range

a cluster of seamounts

a cluster of hydrothermal vents

3.

CLASSIFICATION QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Question #3 Part A on Activity Page 14.1

Pages 85-88

Indicate which seafloor feature the animals live around, hydrothermal vents or seamounts.

Groups:

(a) Hydrothermal Vents

,

(b) Seamounts

pale, blind shrimp

white crabs

giant tube worms

sponges

brittle stars

anemones

schools of fish

deep-sea corals

football-sized clams

4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Question #3 Part B on Activity Page 14.1

Pages 85-88

Why might these animals live near these particular seafloor features?

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Answer explanation

Animals may live near these features because of the tiny, single-celled organisms that grow there as a result of the nutrients brought up by seamounts.

5.

DRAW QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Question #4 on Activity Page 14.1

Match each cause to its effect by writing the correct letter for the effect next to the correct cause.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question #5 on Activity Page 14.1

On page 84, the author uses a simile when describing the mountain chain formed by mid-ocean ridges, saying it is like the stitching on a baseball. Explain what this simile means.

The simile means that the mountain chain formed by mid-ocean ridges resembles the stitching on a baseball, suggesting that it is continuous and interconnected like the stitching on a baseball.

The simile means that the mountain chain formed by mid-ocean ridges resembles the stitching on a baseball, suggesting that it is bumpy and uneven.

The simile means that the mountain chain formed by mid-ocean ridges resembles the stitching on a baseball, suggesting that it is small and round.

The simile means that the mountain chain formed by mid-ocean ridges resembles the stitching on a baseball, suggesting that it is hard and rough.

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