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Grammar Goals Self-Assessment

Grammar Goals Self-Assessment

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📝 Part 1: Sentence Types

1. What type of sentence is this: "Please close the door."

Statement

Question

Command

Exclamation

2. Which sentences are questions? (Check all that apply)

Where are you going?

The cat is sleeping.

How old are you?

What a beautiful day!

3. Write your own example of an exclamation sentence:

🔤 Part 2: Punctuation

4. Which sentence uses commas correctly?

I like apples, oranges, and bananas.

I like apples oranges, and bananas.

I like, apples oranges and bananas.

I like apples oranges and, bananas.

5. Add the missing apostrophes to these sentences:

a) The dogs bone was buried in the garden. _______________

b) I cant find my homework anywhere. _______________

c) The childrens toys were scattered on the floor. _______________

6. Circle the sentence that needs a question mark:

The library closes at 5pm.

What time does the library close.

Please tell me the library hours.

The library has extended hours today.

🏷️ Part 3: Parts of Speech

7. Match each word with its part of speech:
1. quickly
2. beautiful
3. elephant
4. jumped
A. noun
B. verb
C. adjective
D. adverb
8. In this sentence, identify the parts of speech: "The happy dog ran quickly."

Noun: _________ Adjective: _________ Verb: _________ Adverb: _________

9. Which words are verbs? (Check all that apply)

swimming

table

laughed

colourful

writes

✏️ Part 4: Editing Marks

10. What does this editing mark mean: ^

Delete

Insert

Capitalise

Move text

11. Match each editing mark with its meaning:
1. ≡ (three lines under)
2. ⌐ (delete mark)
3. ○ (circle)
4. ↷ (curved arrow)
A. spelling error
B. capitalise
C. delete
D. move text
12. Use editing marks to correct this sentence: "the quick Brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"

🎯 Part 5: My Grammar Goals

13. After completing this assessment, what grammar skills are you good at? List at least two:
14. What grammar skills would you like to improve? Choose one or two areas:

Using commas correctly

Identifying sentence types

Using apostrophes

Recognising parts of speech

Using editing marks

Writing different sentence types

15. Write three specific goals for improving your grammar skills:

Goal 1: I will practise _________________________________

by ________________________________________________

Goal 2: I will improve my ______________________________

by ________________________________________________

Goal 3: I will learn to _________________________________

by ________________________________________________

16. How will you know when you've achieved these goals? Describe what success will look like:

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