БЖБ Ағылшын тілі 7-сынып 2 тоқсан“Space and Earth”
Summative assessment for theunit “Space and Earth”
English for the Grade 7
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БЖБ Ағылшын тілі 7-сынып 2 тоқсан“Space and Earth”
Summative assessment for the unit “Space and Earth”
Learning objectives 7.R5 Deduce meaning from context in short texts on a growing
range of familiar general and curricular topics
7.R7 Recognise typical features at word, sentence and text level in a
range of written genres
7.S3 Give an opinion at discourse level on a growing range of
general and curricular topics
7.S6 Begin to link comments with some flexibility to what others
say at sentence and discourse level in pair, group and whole class
exchanges
Assessment criteria • Identify the meaning and details of the reading texts
• Identify the correct form of a word, appropriate sentence
structure and text layout
• Provide a point of view in conversations and discussions
• Interact in a pair, group and a whole class work presenting
logically connected information with ideas of other people
Level of thinking skills Knowledge and comprehension
Application
Higher order thinking skills
Duration 20 minutes
Reading
Task 1. Read the text and answer the questions.
Example:0.Is Pluto no longer a planet? Yes, It is
Is Pluto a Planet?
‘Dwarf’ is a very little star
Many people are saying that Pluto is no longer a planet. National Geographic News says
that, according to the International Astronomical Union, a full planet is an object that orbits the
sun and is large enough to have become round due to the force of its own gravity. Because Pluto
doesn't meet these standards, the International Astronomical Union classifies Pluto as a dwarf
planet. Not everyone agrees that this is a good way to decide, though. Andy Cheng, a planetary
scientist at Johns Hopkins University, says that the new rules aren't clear enough and asks the
question “how round is round?” “...I'll still continue to maintain that Pluto is a planet," he said.
Owen Gingerich is an astronomer and historian at Harvard University in Cambridge. He
favored a special distinction for Pluto. Gingerich supported a proposal to call the big eight
planets classical planets—as opposed to just plain "planets"—and Pluto and the others dwarf
planets, so there would be two classes of planets. He believes that reclassifying Pluto as a dwarf
planet is not "sensitive to the historical and cultural role that Pluto has played." The argument
continues. What do you think it is?
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