All MAP 6th Grade Language Arts Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Molly come downstairs for dinner
Molly, come downstairs for dinner.
Come downstairs for dinner Molly
Come downstairs Molly for dinner
Molly, come downstairs for dinner.
The correct answer is, Molly, come downstairs for dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Molly". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Molly, come downstairs for dinner.
Come downstairs for dinner, Molly.
Come downstairs, Molly, for dinner
Example Question #2 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
shalow
predict
calory
visable
predict
The word that is spelled correctly is "predict". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
calory calorie
shalow shallow
visable visible
Example Question #3 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
remidy
skeleton
pervent
diamiter
skeleton
The word that is spelled correctly is "skeleton". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
diamiter diameter
remidy remedy
pervent prevent
Example Question #4 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
beond
visible
balince
singuler
visible
The word that is spelled correctly is "visible". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
balince balance
beond beyond
singuler singular
Example Question #5 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
achieve
feild
salery
aford
achieve
The word that is spelled correctly is "achieve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
salery salary
feild field
aford afford
Example Question #6 : Map 6th Grade Language Arts
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Answer the door Alison!
Will you answer the door Alison?
Alison will you answer the door?
Alison, will you answer the door?
Alison, will you answer the door?
The correct answer is, Alison, will you answer the door?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Will you answer the door, Alison?
Alison, will you answer the door?
Answer the door, Alison!