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English, 23.11.2020 14:30 andersonkee2657

ELA 5 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT Now that we have finished reading our class novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey,
use the skills of “Highly Effective Readers” we have focused on this Cycle to complete the following tasks.

TASK TWO - CONNECTIONS WITH “A. C.E. PROTOCOL”

DIRECTIONS: Using the “A. C.E. Protocol,” make ONE (1) Text-to-Self, Text-to-World, OR Text-to-Text Connection and support your connection with TWO (2) pieces of evidence from the passage/excerpt.

__McMurphy similar to because …
(character name) (connection)

Cited Evidences (from passage/excerpt): *** these can be in your own words or quoted from the passage/excerpt

__ / 10pts. (3 each relevant / 2 each specific)

Explain:

TASK THREE - INFERENCES WITH “A. C.E. PROTOCOL”

DIRECTIONS: Using the “A. C.E. Protocol,” answer ONE (1) of the following questions about the passage/excerpt.

Why did Chief go into McMurphy’s nightstand to try on his hat before he broke out of the hospital?

When the author Ken Kesey ends the novel with Chief saying, “I been away a long time,” what do you believe the deeper meaning of “away” means for Chief and the rest of the men in the ward?






__ / 5pts. (3 correct / 2 clear)

Cited Evidences (from passage/excerpt): *** these can be in your own words or quoted from the passage/excerpt









__ / 10pts. (3 each relevant / 2 each specific)

Explain:










__ / 10pts. (5 clear / 5 thorough)

TASK FOUR - SYNTHESIZING WITH “A/C/T-BEAR”

DIRECTIONS: Analyze the quote below and write an “A/C/T-BEAR” paragraph about how the quote is proven by One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Structure “A/C/T-BEAR” paragraph as follows …
“A/C/T” - What does the quote mean? Explain it in your own words.
“B” - Briefly explain how the quote relates to One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
“E” - Provide TWO (2) pieces of evidence from the book to support your interpretation of the quote.
“A” - Explain how your evidence from the story supports your interpretation of the quote.
“R” - “Relate” to the quote by connecting with its message or “Reflect” on its truth.

QUOTE
“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive,
but in finding something to live for.”
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

A/C/T:
10pts. (5pts. correct / 5pts. clear)
Brief Explanation:


10pts. (5pts. thorough / 5pts. clear)
Evidence (x2):
Evidence 1 -


5pts. (3pts. relevant / 2pts. citing)

Evidence 2 -


5pts. (3pts. relevant / 2pts. citing)
Analysis:




10pts. (5pts. thorough / 5pts. clear)
Relate/Reflect/Restate:


10pts. (5pts. insightful / 5pts. clear)

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