GEORGIA MILESTONE REVIEW ASSIGNMENT

Issue Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Due Date: Monday, May 1, 2017

THIS OPTIONAL REVIEW ASSIGNMENT WILL REPLACE THE STUDENT’S LOWEST TEST SCORE

Student Name:______Class Period:______

You will need access to the internet to complete this assignment. If you do not have access at home, you will have enough time to use the media center before/after school or during your IF time. TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT, YOU MUST HAVE THE NEXT PORTION COMPLETED.

Authorization of student completing assignment without assistance from others.

I verify that ______(student’s name) completed this assignment without assistance from other students.

Parent signature and date (if done at home): ______

OR

Media specialist’s signature and date (if done at school) ______

Instructions for completing the review assignment:

1.  Go to www.doe.k12.ga.us.

2.  Click on the tab labeled Learning & Curriculum

3.  Scroll down and click on Georgia Milestones Assessment System

4.  Scroll down on the right side of the page. and click on Georgia Milestones EOC Study/Resource Guide

5.  Scroll down and click on Ninth Grade Literature EOC Study/Resource Guide

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS! Please read carefully to ensure you earn credit for your work.

1.  You must complete this assignment in your own handwriting on your own notebook paper. If your assignment is TYPED, you will EARN NO CREDIT. The point of this assignment is not to prove that you can cut and paste text from the DOE website—it is to review literary terms in preparation for the Milestone.

2.  Late OR incomplete assignments will EARN NO CREDIT.

3.  You must NUMBER and LABEL each response EXACTLY as it appears below to receive credit.

4.  You MUST HAVE A SIGNATURE below (Dr. Graham in media center OR a parent signature) to earn any credit.

5.  You MAY write definitions in your own words, but definitions MUST be complete and include all important information.

Authorization of student completion of assignment without assistance from others.


I verify that ______(student’s name) completed this assignment without assistance from other students.

Parent Signature (if completed at home)______Date______

OR

Media Specialist (if completed at school)______Date______


GEORGIA MILESTONE REVIEW ASSIGNMENT

I AM AWARE THAT ALL OF THESE AREAS ARE REVIEWED IN MY LITERATURE TEXTBOOK IN THE LANGUAGE HANDBOOK ON PAGES 993-1039.

OVERVIEW

A.  Overview of Test Item Types (page 6)

1.  Define selected-response item

2.  Define technology-enhance item

3.  Define a constructed response

4.  Define extended constructed response

READING—LITERARY

B.  Types of Literary Texts (page 27)

1.  Define fiction

2.  Define drama

3.  Define poetry

C.  Fiction (page 27)

1.  Define genre

2.  Define character development (characterization)

3.  Define direct characterization

4.  Define indirect characterization

5.  Define setting

6.  Define plot

7.  Define time

8.  Define conflict

9.  List the five types of conflict

10.  Define point of view

11.  Copy the chart provided for Point of View onto your own paper

12.  Define perspective

13.  Define tone

14.  Define mood

15.  Copy the chart of Tone Words onto your own paper

16.  Define theme

17.  Define imagery

18.  Define symbolism

19.  Define tragedy

20.  Define comedy

D.  Drama (page 31)

1.  Define dramatic conventions

2.  Define dramatic irony

3.  Define dialogue

4.  Define monologue

5.  Define political drama

6.  Define modern drama

7.  Define Theater of the Absurd

E.  Poetry (page 32)

1.  Define rhyme

2.  Copy the Rhyme Chart onto your own paper

3.  Define rhyme scheme

4.  Define fixed form

5.  Define free form

6.  Define blank verse

7.  Define narrative poem

8.  Define ballad

9.  Define lyric poetry

10.  Define sonnet

F.  Literary Elements and Devices (page 34)

1.  Define author’s purpose

2.  Define irony

3.  Define situational irony

4.  Define satire

5.  Define understatement

6.  Define figurative language

7.  Define simile

8.  Define metaphor

9.  Define allegory

10.  Define personification

11.  Define hyperbole

12.  Define idiom

13.  Define connotation

READING—INFORMATIONAL

G.  Nonfiction (page 42)

1.  Define informational text

2.  Define augmentation

3.  Define literary nonfiction

4.  Define implicit

5.  Define explicit

6.  Define theme

7.  Define author’s purpose

8.  Define rhetoric

9.  Define fact

10.  Define opinion

WRITING—ARGUMENTATIVE AND INFORMATIVE

H.  Key Ideas (page 49)

1.  Define audience

2.  Define organization

3.  Define parallelism

4.  Define paraphrasing

5.  Define plagiarism

6.  Define repetition

7.  Define claim