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This End-of-Year Practice Test (Grade 4 ELA/Literacy) assessment also includes:
The time has come to find out what your fourth grade readers have learned after another year of hard work. This Common Core-designed practice assessment provides two reading passages, one narrative and one expository, that children must read and analyze by answering a series of 12 multiple choice questions.
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Concepts
test preparation, Standardized Tests, reading comprehension, reading comprehension strategies, reading nonfiction, reading stories, reading strategies, supporting evidence, supporting details, textual analysis, textual evidence, nonfiction, nonfiction texts, fictional narratives, literary themes, literary analysis, informational texts, expository text, main ideas, summarizing, character traits
Instructional Ideas
- Introduce your class to some test-taking strategies with the help of this practice assessment
- Go over the test as a whole group, focusing on questions the class struggled to answer correctly
Classroom Considerations
- Note that the online and paper versions of the test include the same reading passages, but offer slightly different comprehension questions
- If computers are not available in your classroom, schedule time in your school's computer lab so children can practice taking online assessments
- Depending on the capabilities of your school's printers, you may or may not be able to create the large-print versions of the test included with this resource
Pros
- Two-part multiple choice questions require students to identify textual evidence supporting their answers
- Both printable and computer-based versions of the test are available
- Includes answer keys to both versions of the assessment, as well as a generic rubric for assessing student learning
Cons
- None