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The document outlines the School-Based Assessment (SBA) for Grade 3 English for the year 2025, detailing the structure of the assessment, which consists of two parts totaling 100 marks. It includes answer keys for multiple-choice questions and rubrics for open-ended questions, specifying how marks are awarded and deducted based on spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Additionally, it provides instructions for teachers on assessing students' reading of vowel sounds.

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3 Key Eng

The document outlines the School-Based Assessment (SBA) for Grade 3 English for the year 2025, detailing the structure of the assessment, which consists of two parts totaling 100 marks. It includes answer keys for multiple-choice questions and rubrics for open-ended questions, specifying how marks are awarded and deducted based on spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Additionally, it provides instructions for teachers on assessing students' reading of vowel sounds.

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Paper Key - END OF YEAR SBA-2025 [Link]

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SCHOOL-BASED ASSESSMENT (SBA) - 2025


END-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT
SUBJECT: ENGLISH FINAL TERM
GRADE-3
[Part A: 50 Marks Part B: 50 Marks Total: 100 Marks], Time = 3 hours
School Name: GGPS KOTLI MIANI (EMIS: 35420682)

ANSWER KEYS
Q. No.1 : d Q. No.2 : d Q. No.3 : c

Q. No.4 : d Q. No.5 : b Q. No.6 : c

Q. No.7 : b Q. No.8 : a Q. No.9 : b

Q. No.10 : d Q. No.11 : a Q. No.12 : c

Q. No.13 : c Q. No.14 : b Q. No.15 : a

Q. No.16 : c Q. No.17 : c Q. No.18 : d

Q. No.19 : a Q. No.20 : c Q. No.21 : b

Q. No.22 : b Q. No.23 : b Q. No.24 : a

Q. No.25 : d

ANSWERS / RUBRICS
Question No.26:
Item Rubric (English) :

1 of 5 10/03/2025, 1:07 am
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Sample Answer:

1. thirty nine
2. fi�y three
3. thirteen
4. seventy nine
5. ninety five
6. sixty seven
7. sixteen
8. thirty eight
9. forty nine
10. thirty

Award of marks:

• One correct word spelling carries one mark.

Deduction of marks:

• No mark will be deducted up to 3 mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling.


• Every four mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling will lead to deduction of one mark from gained marks.
• Capitalization errors will be included in the punctuation errors.
• Maximum deduction of marks of punctuation, grammar and spelling will not exceed 2 marks.

Question No.27:
Item Rubric (English) :
Sample Answer:
Nouns: Book, Farmer, Boy, burger
Verbs: Reading, Dancing, Eating, Farming/ growing

Distribution of Marks:
Nouns = Marks (4)
Verbs = Marks (4)

Award of Marks:

• Each correct noun = Marks (1)


• Each correct verb = Marks (1)
• Each irrelevant word = Marks (0)

Deduction of Marks:

• No mark will be deducted up to 3 mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling.


• Every four mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling will lead to deduction of one mark from gained marks. Capitalization errors will be
included in the punctuation errors.
• Maximum deduction of marks of punctuation, grammar and spelling will not exceed 2 marks.

Question No.28:
Item Rubric (English) :

2 of 5 10/03/2025, 1:07 am
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Sample Answer:
For: Watching a kabbadi match
Where: Dhanyalla, Jhelum(Any correct address/ place)
Date: 28-08-2024 (Any correct date/ date format)
Time: 5:00 pm (Any correct time/time format)
RSVP: Mr. Ashir (Students own name)

Distribution of Marks:
For = Marks (2)
Where = Marks (2)
Date = Marks (2)
Time = Marks (2)
RSVP = Marks (2)

Award of Marks:
For each correct response, award 2 marks.
For each incorrect response, award 0 marks.

Deduction of Marks:

• No mark will be deducted up to 3 mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling.


• Every four mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling will lead to deduction of one mark from gained marks. Capitalization errors will be
included in the punctuation errors.
• Maximum deduction of marks of punctuation, grammar and spelling will not exceed 2 marks.

Question No.29:
Item Rubric (English) :
Sample Answer:
1. Kids are cycling.
2. The boy has the basket.
3. At the front of the bicycle
4. The girl has the cap.
5. They are happy.
Distribution of Marks:

• Each question carries two marks …… 2x5 = Marks (10)

Award of Marks:

• Each correct response in a correct and complete sentence form = Marks (2)
• Each correct response in an incorrect or incomplete sentence form/phrase = Marks (1)
• Incorrect/Wrong response = Marks (0)

Deduction of Marks:

• No mark will be deducted up to 3 mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling.


• Every four mistakes of punctuation, grammar and spelling will lead to deduction of one mark from gained marks.
• Capitalization errors will be included in the punctuation errors.
• Maximum deduction of marks of punctuation, grammar and spelling will not exceed 2 marks.

Question No.30:
Item Rubric (English) :

3 of 5 10/03/2025, 1:07 am
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Sample Answer:
Question Group 1
1. There are two children in the picture.
2. One, Two, Three.
3. There are three balloons.
Question Group 2
1. Yes, I like it. /No, I do not like it.
2. Yes, I have it. / No, I do not like it.
3. Yes, I can see a rainbow. / No, I cannot see a rainbow.
Award of Marks:
For each question:

• Correct Answer in complete sentence form, award 4 marks


• The partially correct answer in complete sentence form, award 3 marks
• Correct Answer only (no proper sentence), award 2 Marks
• Partially correct answer only (no proper sentence), award 1 Mark.

Reading Instructions for the Teachers:


There are 8 Pairs of words in the word bank.
Each pair has one short-vowel word and one long-vowel word. Call the students one by one. Select any one pair of words from the word bank and ask
the students to read them loudly. Check if the student reads the word with the correct pronunciation and knows the di�erence of short/long vowels.
Make sure not to repeat the words for any two consecutive students.
WORD BANK:
Grim/Grime, Slop/Slope, Din/Dine, Spin/Spine, Strip/Stripe, Grip/Gripe, Red/Rede, Bet/Bete
Short Vowel Sounds Long Vowel Sounds
Grim Grime
Slop Slope
Din Dine
Spin Spine
Strip Stripe
Grip Gripe
Red Rede
Bet Bete
Award of Marks:
Reading: Each word carries 2 marks.

• Award 2 marks if the child reads the word correctly and identifies the vowel (long/short).
• Award 1 mark if the child reads the word correctly but cannot identify the vowel (long/short).
• Award 0 marks for an irrelevant/ incorrect response.

Note: Make an award list According to the given sample and record the results on that sheet.

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