%PDF-1.6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 254 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade K increase ____ 30. after . D Bragging can hurt your friends and friendships. C 15. Flashcards Review terms and definitions Learn Focus your studying with a path Test Take a practice test Match Get faster at matching terms Created by Maria_Fernandez54TEACHER Terms in this set (25) false true love hate heavy light tight loose after before laugh cry smooth Merchants often sailed to these other countries. . . 294 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 6 Cite. . They invited the neighborhood dogs. When the painting is done, the artist hands the small brush to a helper. A Tamika misses school. simple ____ 22. sour. 0000003115 00000 n Would you be interested in coming over on those days to watch Sally? A brave B careful C proud D thoughtful 4 Based on evidence in the text, what protects Phaeton from the suns heat? . C they have fat under their skin. >> The other was donated to the Thailand government. D Artists look at the world in a special way. . Then he took it for a ride on the elevator to get to Archies bedroom! Are you ready? asked Aunt Jazzy. ugly-homely ____ 58. profit. He ran to open the door. . Forever Minutes Sam looked out the apartment window. . 3 How is the setting important to the story? D 1. . A 6. Welcome, Phaeton! greeted Apollo. . . . . His giant paws dug into the rain-soaked ground, churning up chunks of mud as he dashed forward. rough ____ 70. asset . . Then you will see that the animals are frightened of me. /T 514862 . . B Sally puts on a crown. . . I think you should let these two come to work with you more often! he said, smiling at Maya and Sam. . A quick glance in the mirror showed Jenna that she was ready for the day. necessary ____ 32. smooth . 10 The details in the second paragraph on page 283 help the reader to understand A how an elephant learns to paint. . First, it has very thick fur. So ships traveled both day and night. . . horizontal Copyright McGraw-Hill Education ____ 24. daughter . B 10. Wilson gave the money to a group of people who helped soldiers. To meet students' various assessment requirements, schools should organize their assessment toolkits around four broad types of assessment: screening, progress monitoring, diagnostic (specic skills) assessment, and outcome assessment. C Pride can cause people to make poor choices. . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 9 Which is the main idea of the article? A minute later, the bell jingled. . . . . When Beth looked around, she found Jenna sprawled in a puddle with Silas on top of her. . He was looking for one special person, though. President Warren Harding had a dog named Laddie Boy. She was wearing a shirt that had big splashes of color. I should be on the phone for about an hour. He was searching for something to eat. B It is summer, so the children are out of school. Copyright 1999 by Consortium On Reading Excellence (CORE). Apollo beckoned to his son to approach the golden throne. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Comprehension Read this passage about beavers. . As the chariot crossed the continent of Africa, it torched the great Sahara Forest. . . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade K 251 Point to the heart. It enjoys the attention. defeat ____ 16. near . . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 9 Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the article? /Size 651 The future of the foxs life seemed very clear. . C 1. We had lots of rain yesterday, so it is really muddy in the yard, Beth said. Have children read the passages and answer questions 18 independently. . C the elephants had just finished the painting. Then he turned and walked back along the forest path. . Tamika sat on the front step of her house and sighed deeply. . . I wish to be a king. The fish granted the fishermans first wish, but the fisherman was not happy. . Thats you! Sam laughed. private ____ 12. noisy . Then water cannot get inside. One of the bears favorite foods is honey, which is made by bees. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Phaeton held firm in his request, and a saddened Apollo led his son to the fiery chariot. . . These shining lights told them that danger was near. Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 3 265 . Her favorite activity was to sit in a bathtub filled with a little water. You will read the passages and the questions aloud. . Listen to the first story. 14 According to the article, the painting of the younger elephants is different from the older elephants because A the older elephants mostly paint designs. The Revised 2nd Edition of Assessing Reading: Multiple Measures contains the same assessments as the 2nd edition. . A He howls excitedly. It helps in other ways, too. . Mark your answers. This second painting was called Cold Wind, Swirling Mist, Charming Lanna I. This time it earned the record of The Largest Painting by a Group of Elephants from Guinness World Records. Splatters of mud flew wildly from his coat with each stride. . Oh, how I wish I had never met you! he screamed. Many were eventually moved to a zoo. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 277 It was Aunt Jazzy! I assessed her verbal vocabulary using the Critchlow Verbal Language Scale. . Thanks! However, the raccoon seemed to be tame, so Coolidge kept it. . . . . (required assessment 2) o Administration of the Words Their Way assessment to help triangulate what you are learning about the student's reading level. Something in the Garden | Short Film This hole is their home. . The Fox and the Tiger A long time ago, a tiger hunted in a dark forest. 2 Why does Beth get a pair of rain boots for Jenna? . . . }lBBJ*@}K$P?_>yRDr{I/>Q/rMmor+iXhy4 -.=K3N%]--FGc{78z.#3-Y^|EMA_a|x%!c\0{VSIaf=::1f=p]Yvw:}[[u+ADH\o% stream . . However, the tiger did not notice that the eyes of the animals were locked on him, not the fox. morning ____ 73. corpulent . . So beavers swim under the water to get inside. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. . . I totally forgot what it was like to be on the farm, especially after it has rained. At that time, few people could read or write. Some places had sharp cliffs. The artist, an Asian grey elephant, raises its trunk. cry ____ 69. superfluous . Turn me loose at once! 4 How does Sam feel when he sees himself in a painting? . . quiet ____ 50. costly . B 8. . . cheap ____ 13. dead . A 4. . B how the trunk is able to hold a brush. . sudden ____ 29. tight . . . However, electricity and light bulbs replaced the burning oil to make the actual light. To have a proper tea party, you have to send invitations, said Tamika. Which picture shows something that could not really happen? . trakkstarr14. D Mrs. Bryan needs someone to watch Sally. . Aunt Jazzy smiled and nodded. Go to page 256. So Wilson got a flock of sheep to replace the gardeners. B The presidents most unusual pets were moved to a zoo. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Tests 249 Identify the phrase in italics as III for infinitive, GGG for gerund, or PPP for participial. D they have teeth that do not stop growing. A Readers became less and less interested in Mother Goose. Reprinted by permission of Arena Press. Which picture shows how Maya and Sam and their moms got to work? . C Tamika is bored during summer vacation. . . . . Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 5 How does Jenna feel about Silas knocking her into the mud puddle? In all, there have been over 200 different pets that called the White House home. A Historians have tried to discover who Mother Goose was. D 5. Ring-bound in English - 96 edition. The tiger rushed at the fox with a fierce roar and jumped on the smaller animal. . Very well, said the fisherman. . C Tamika and Sally will eat. Call 1-888-249-6155 for information about CORE training. She led Sam up the stairs. . What to Do? If you havent yet gotten a copy of this popular resource, this is the time to do it!The 2018 Revised 2nd Edition provides a collection of tests for the comprehensive assessment of skills related to reading. Each elephant added its own unique style to the painting. . Feeling dizzy, he dropped the reins and the fierce horses veered off course. I should be wearing jeans and an old shirt, instead of looking like I am going to the mall! Did you bring different clothes? Beth asked. The elephants once again painted the same landscape. . Every 4-6 weeks Critchlow Verbal Language Scale until masteryCritchlow Spanish Verbal Language Scale 3 times a yearMcLeod Assessment of Reading Com-prehension, Elementary Level Kindergarten Early Mid. Make sure students are sitting in a comfortable setting with minimal distractions, and encourage them to do their best on the test. 8 How long can beavers swim under water before coming up for air? To Jenna, they were the lullaby that helped her sleep. . . Circle the picture. /H [ 868 225 ] D Mrs. Addison will join the tea party. . . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension Read each passage and answer the questions that follow. . . d4l!'^cSmkZu o(Qh^+?yEg22pK= /gGfVewB~KaI>n'8~J8(v"^$~y6 . Many people gathered to watch eight elephants in action on December 13, 2004. A 1. Maria_Fernandez54. On Saturday morning, the four of them rode the bus together to the shop. . . . It is useful to test frequently in the elementary and middle school grades. . Some lights flash, while others move in a circle. true ____ 64. loiter . cold ____ 42. narrow . C The president of the United States lives in the White House. D 14. . /Prev 514852 2 The tiger agrees to let the fox go when A the fox demands it. Yet the fox was a very smart animal. D Pets often live in the White House with the presidents families. . truth ____ 11. shut . A oil B jewels C a crown D the horses Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 6 289 The land was reduced to glowing ashes and blistering hot sand. This assessment requires students to accurately decode words, to apply their knowledge of vocabulary, and to use critical reading strategies that aid in the literal and inferential comprehension of what is read. . 3. . shorten ____ 14. early . Fill in the circle under the picture. Circle the picture. I want to have a tea party with my bear, clown, and my doll Anna, Sally announced. . . . C prefers the country. A Mother Goose became popular with children. The rhymes are fun to repeat. . . . <> . . I am so sorry, Jenna! Beth gasped, pushing Silas away. Mark each incorrect item on the students test, and record the number of correct items. . What I've found, though, validates it only for bilingual students. . Today, lighthouses still use mirrors and glass to help send out light beams. 4 What happens AFTER Sally delivers the invitations but BEFORE the girls dress the toys? . Thats me and you! he said. . The picture on the front of the book showed an old woman who was telling stories. Then he relaxed his grip just a bit. var lwmwLinkedBy="LiknoWebModalWindows [1]",lwmwName="likno-modal-slideshow_api",lwmwBN="272"; 2235-4Teaching Reading Sourcebook - 3rd Edition, 8826-4 . Mark your answers. Many of the animals have lived in the private quarters where the family eats, sleeps, and plays. 6 Based on text evidence, what will MOST LIKELY happen to the characters next? Before long, Beths St. Bernard, Silas, spotted the pair. Lighthouses were found along the coast. . . . end-stop ____ 75. autocracy. . . Language Assessment Screening Diagnostic Progress Monitoring Outcome x x x x x x x Every 6 lessons to determine mastery program content . Then he started to walk proudly along the forest path. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Thirty years later Perraults book was translated into English in Great Britain. Which picture shows what happened to the fisherman at the end of the story? . 0000000660 00000 n B 1. 2. D GRADE 6 7. Psychoeducational Assessment of Minority Group Children: A Casebook Reginald Lanier Jones Snippet view - 1988. Basic Absolute Value Inequalities. A Mother Goose was a French queen. back ____ 41. difficult. . The day of record making was not over yet, though. When the cards were done, Sally ran to her bedroom to deliver them to her guests. . Their heavy coats were clipped, and the wool was sold. . Assessment Coordinator (K-3) mbeck@mdek12.org Lori Stringer Assistant State Literacy Coordinator . B she lived around the 700s. B Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Answer Key 295. 262 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 2 . . . <> 638 0 obj Moving around in the water is easy, too. A They are intelligent, so they like to paint. . It was Apollo! C 6. . If students achieve a score of 80%90%, then they should receive instruction on that grade level. . C 5. . It will give me something to do. Mrs. Bryan met Tamika at the door. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education You are just a little fox, the tiger growled. 6. 7 Which word BEST describes Tamika at the end of the story? The sheep nibbled the grass, keeping the lawn neatly mowed. . hurry ____ 27. love . . Circle the picture. Aunt Jazzy was an artist, and her paintings were in an art show. >> . The teeth on both animals never stop growing. . . . It keeps the inside body parts extra warm. A businesswoman bought the elephants painting for $39,000. . . B Strength overcomes carelessness. B the owners were proud of their elephants. D to brag about the trip to his friends. . Donald C. Critchlow. . A The country is better than the city. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Since the world would be watching, the camp owners decided to have a practice session. C do not agree on anything. Pre-K through Adult, by Linda Diamond / B.J. . B It will show that Apollo likes Phaeton the best. open ____ 49. public . A They finally looked at the last picture. . I wish for a bigger castle, said the fisherman. /Linearized 1 Most bears live in the mountains or the forest. 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Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Soon Beth and Jenna were chatting merrily as they walked out the door. . . .sophisticated ____ 31. laugh . The chariot shattered into pieces. Phonic Reading Lessons: Skills and Practice, Older Beginning Readers - Phonic Books Adventure/Fantasy, Sound Out and Phonic Books Reading Kits and Workbooks, Word ID: Assessment Across the Content Areas, Contains a collection of formal and informal reading assessments for grades K-12, Uses short, quick and reliable tests, the results are immediate, Each assessment measures an important research-based reading skill, Assessments can be administered individually, Easy-to-follow instructions are given for the administration and scoring of each test along with reproducible record forms, Spanish assessments are included for the early grades, where the students may be in bilingual programs, Profile Forms and Class Records found in the Appendix provide an easy way for teachers to summarize assessment results, San Diego Quick Assessment of Reading Ability. The reptile stayed in the East Room of the White House. . Late First assessment: Middle First assessment: Middle* First assessment: Middle Assessment Sequence for Primary Grade Students (Grades K-3) Mrs. Addison, Tamikas mother, looked out the door. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 5 The evidence in the text gives you reason to believe that A lighthouse keepers were not serious about their jobs. . Later, keepers burned different kinds of oils to make the light. The bear finds a beehive and takes the honey. Then give them these directions. . . However, these strong, giant creatures also have very good fine motor control in their trunks. The suns horses raced home. fresh ____ 17. come. . Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 2 263 Before long Sam and Aunt Jazzy were walking along the sidewalk. . You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes. . B A beavers body helps it live in the water. In 1760, John Newbery, of Newbery Award fame, published a book specifically for children. Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Reading Comprehension Comprehension Tests Grades K6 Metacomprehension Strategy Index McLeod Assessment of Reading Comprehension Copyright McGraw-Hill Education . He knew that his friends would now believe his words. . Their back feet look like swimming fins. Point to the moon. A night and day B just during storms C on the darkest nights D at night and during storms 7 According to text evidence, the light early keepers made was SIMILAR to a candle because A it was in a tub. . None From Dos Amigos Verbal Language Scales Spanish Arena Press 20 Commercial Blvd. D Tamika pours milk into the teapot. Wealthy adults were still the target audience, so the book did not attract much attention. . Mrs. Bryan entered the room and exclaimed, What a nice tea party! Why are you demanding that I let you go? Of all the animals in this forest, you should know that the emperor has made me king of the beasts, exclaimed the fox proudly. Shes here! Sam called to his mother. D Beth does not want Jennas sandals to get ruined. This paper focuses on the application of the Bayley-III and studies the predictive value of the test result in children with ASD with different levels of verbal . Explain to students that this test will help you find their instructional reading levels so that they can enjoy reading and build their reading skills. His father was Apollo, the sun god who drove his gleaming chariot daily across the sky. B GRADE 2 2. . Sometimes beavers will strike their tail on the water. D Jenna looks for a garden hose. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Comprehension 1. 10 The evidence in the text gives you reason to believe that Queen Bertha might have been the first Mother Goose because A she lived in France. found ____ 57. unite . There is one set of passages and questions for each grade level. . . . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 The Mother Goose Mystery Children around the world have been raised on Mother Goose nursery rhymes, games, and fairy tales. . before ____ 68. naive . enemy ____ 3. front . . 2 Why does Phaeton want his friends to see him driving the suns chariot? . C Children all around the world know and love Mother Goose books. As the tester reads each word, the student must supply the word's antonym. Beavers pile the branches in the water. . . . After brushing her hair, she pinned up the sides. Reading and the Spanish Speaking Child. . The Common European Framework of Reference for language teaching, learning, and assessment (CEFR) provides a guideline for English teaching aids and curriculum development in language courses. Point to the moon. D A beaver can block the door with its webbed feet. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Comprehension 5. B 4. 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