
Analyzing Perspectives Mastery Check
Quiz by Amy McGlone
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
- Q1
What is a character's perspective?
The way a character views what is happening in the story.
Hints founds within a text that give a more in-depth meaning to the unknown word
An examination of a subject based on its important features
A conclusion drawn by combining what you read with your background knowledge
60s - Q2
Which of the following is not a strategy for analyzing character perspectives in a text?
Use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words
Consider whether characters have bias within the story
Look at each character’s back story and consider why they make certain choices
Analyze character actions and dialogue
30s - Q3
In the bustling city of Milltown, Mia and Ryan found themselves at odds over how to address the issue of a new skatepark in their neighborhood. Mia, an avid skateboarder, believed the skatepark would bring the community together and provide a safe space for kids to practice their skills. On the other hand, Ryan, a concerned resident, feared the noise and potential damage to nearby properties. Despite their conflicting views, Mia and Ryan decided to organize a community meeting to discuss the pros and cons of the skatepark. Through open dialogue and compromise, they reached a resolution to implement sound barriers around the park and establish rules for respectful use, ultimately finding common ground and strengthening their bond as neighbors
Use the passage above to answer the questions.
Which statement best describes Mia's perspective on the skatepark?
Mia is an advocate for the skatepark because she believes it will create a sense of community.
Mia is indifferent to the skatepark because she doesn't believe it will make an impact on her community.
Mia doe not want to have anything to do with the skatepark because she cannot be bothered.
Mia is excited about the skatepark because she will be able to showcase her talents to her community.
30s - Q4
Use the passage above to answer this question.
Which statement best describes Ryan's perspective on the skatepark?
Ryan is an opponent of the skatepark because he believes it will be a disturbance to the community.
Ryan is an advocate for the skatepark because he believes it will create a sense of community.
Ryan is indifferent to the skatepark because he doesn't believe it will make an impact on her community.
Ryan is apprehensive about the skatepark because he believes there is too much possibility that children will get hurt.
30s - Q5
Which statement best describes how varying perspectives lead to the resolution of the story?
Mia and Ryan both agreed to abandon the idea of a skatepark in their neighborhood.
Mia and Ryan refused to communicate with each other, resulting in ongoing conflict.
Mia and Ryan decided to ignore each other's concerns and pursue their own agendas.
Mia and Ryan organized a community meeting to discuss the pros and cons of the skatepark.
30s