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This End-of-Year Practice Test (Grade 11 ELA/Literacy) assessment also includes:
- Answer Key, Paper-Based Test
- Answer Key, Online Test
- Large Print Paper-Based Practice Test
- Computer-Based Practice Test
- Grade 6-11 Generic Rubrics
- Answer Key, Paper-Based Test
- Answer Key, Online Test
- Large Print Paper-Based Practice Test
- Computer-Based Practice Test
- Grade 6-11 Generic Rubrics
- Answer Key, Paper-Based Test
- Answer Key, Online Test
- Large Print Paper-Based Practice Test
- Computer-Based Practice Test
- Grade 6-11 Generic Rubrics
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Set up a solid foundation for learners going into Common Core testing by taking some time to complete this practice test. Class members answer questions about both literary and informational texts, with an emphasis on textual evidence. An online version is also included.
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Instructional Ideas
- Allow some time for discussion after the results of the test are returned or viewed; you can go over test-taking skills for Common Core tests
- Reserve a day or two in the computer lab to practice with the online version to give your pupils the opportunity to play with and ask questions about the online test-taking environment
Classroom Considerations
- The online version does take advantage of the environment by adapting the format of some of the questions
- Depending on your printing capabilities, it may prove difficult to print the large-print assessment included in the materials
- With the online version, pupils can view their scores for the easily-graded questions right away; these do not show the answers, just the number correct, and can be shared
Pros
- Both the online and paper versions come with answer keys
- The answer keys show the relationship between specific Common Core standards and questions
- The online version is a useful tool for supporting learners just starting out in an online testing environment
Cons
- None