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Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Since the world would be watching, the camp owners decided to have a practice session. tame ____ 6. dirty . . . C She thinks it is funny. Fill in the circle under the picture that best shows how the two families feel about each other. Others have lived on the lawn, in the garden, or even in the garage. B Family is the same wherever you go. 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. D 14. 12 From evidence in the text, the reader can conclude that A all elephants can paint. B The fox does not want to be eaten by the tiger. . D they have teeth that do not stop growing. Some early experiments convinced the owners of the Maesa Elephant Camp in Thailand that elephants could be excellent painters. However, these strong, giant creatures also have very good fine motor control in their trunks. A a bear B a goose C an otter D an alligator 10 Adams let his pet loose because he A wanted to give it exercise. I am the king of the forest animals! The tiger bowed down in front of the fox. . /Linearized 1 . To have a proper tea party, you have to send invitations, said Tamika. Aunt Jazzy smiled and nodded. . If you kill me, you will show that you do not respect the emperors wishes. We had lots of rain yesterday, so it is really muddy in the yard, Beth said. Comprehension Read this story about a boy named Sam. . However, most beavers build their homes in the middle of the water. Beavers know they must find a place to hide. . . Harding and his wife threw a birthday party for Laddie Boy. . . Thanks! The fat is like a blanket. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Thirty years later Perraults book was translated into English in Great Britain. D The book became part of early childhood education. . Have you ever seen a real bear? . . loss ____ 21. sick . Inspire employees with compelling live and on-demand video experiences. . 3 From evidence in the text, the reader can conclude that Jenna and Beth A enjoy being together. A Tamika will go home. I remember that day. The future of the foxs life seemed very clear. In anguish, the people and animals on Earth pleaded for relief from the extreme heat and burning destruction. D the fox says he is king of the forest animals. They should also have exposure to grade-level text and receive ample preteaching and reteaching during small group instructional periods to access this material. Critchlow Verbal Language Scale (3 of 3) 25 terms. Of course, most of the pets were dogs and cats. . . B Sam and Aunt Jazzy walk along the sidewalk. The tea party was ready to begin. . Go to page 256. The other inventions brought together to create the printing press were . WHY Comprehension is the ultimate goal of reading. Bilingual Multicultural Education and the Professional: From . 3 Which word BEST describes Phaeton? B Other beavers help keep everyone safe. 9 . B 10. Perrault simply recorded the tales and published them. Word ID: Assessment Across the Content Areas, 8125-8 Dont you know who I am? Surprised, the tiger stopped roaring and closed his mouth. The teeth on both animals never stop growing. . Is anyone familiar with the Critchlow Verbal Language Skills Assessment (aka the Dos Amigos Verbal Language Scales)? . Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Working with Mom Maya and Sam were excited about spending the day at the flower shop with their moms. . . . Alert. This means . D the fox tells the tiger about a test to prove that he is king. Best selling, research-based resources for effective reading instruction and assessment. Begin with passages two grade levels below the students current grade and end two grade levels above the current grade (if applicable). Administration instructions have been clarified, and the general presentation of the content, including the assessments, has been improved. A pony was not an unusual pet; however, it did visit inside the White House one time. . A 16. D President Coolidge moved some of his pets to a zoo. Listen to the story. Phaeton fell into the sea and drowned. . Luckily, we are about the same size, so I will happily let you wear some of my clothes. Thank you, Beth, answered Jenna. . C They are intelligent and have good trunk control. . She lived in the 700s and was known to support the interests of children. . . These assessments can help you, as a teacher, identify why a student is having reading difficulty and determine what the next step in instruction should be to remediate that difficulty. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension 1. 8. Circle the picture. Read each passage and answer the questions that follow. Im going to need them if I am going to be a country girl this week, but first I need to find the garden hose. 280 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 5 . 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. . Upon reaching the peak, Phaeton found a glittering palace decorated with sparkling gems and bathed in a brilliant light. 1. . Thank you for coming over, she said. Have the child look at page 257. Why have you journeyed here to see me? I have been told that I am your son, answered Phaeton. . Now I will read some questions. Its so pretty, said Maya. 9 What pet did John Quincy Adams have? However, lighthouses still perform the same, very important job. Her favorite activity was to sit in a bathtub filled with a little water. The Critchlow Verbal Language Scales assess a student's vocabulary in English or Spanish. . It identifies and describes the specific skills that language learners must acquire to improve their English language proficiency for communication (CoE, 2001). 2. . D 13. 6 From evidence in the text, the reader can conclude that the myth explained A how to drive a chariot. After several blocks, Aunt Jazzy stopped in front of a tall building. B how the trunk is able to hold a brush. 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. A The country is better than the city. latter ____ 25. remember . Wealthy adults were still the target audience, so the book did not attract much attention. President Warren Harding had a dog named Laddie Boy. Words Their Way-Orthographic phonological errors Core Phonics with CCSS Grade Level Expectations and Interpreting Guide Rosner Test of Auditory Analysis Skills Critchlow_Verbal_Language scales Reading and Naming (RAN) LETRS Morphological Awareness assessment (root cause) Words Their Way Primary Spelling Inventory (root cause) Words Their Way Elementary spelling inventory (root cause) Words . I have an extra pair of rain boots that you might prefer to wear. Beth ran to get the boots. D 5. B 3. 6. What specific questions do you have about it? . Then I will ask you some questions. John Quincy Adams was the countrys sixth president. . . A man walked up to meet them. Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 5 285 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 3 267 The sheep helped in another way, too. . D 12. . A Families work together. B 3. hate ____ 65. discord . . They put whale oil into a large tub. I want one that reaches up to the sun! That is not possible, said the fish. She led Sam up the stairs. A They finally looked at the last picture. . . These students may struggle with grade-level text and will need ample preteaching and reteaching of core content. Then he took it for a ride on the elevator to get to Archies bedroom! . . . She missed the honking horns and the rumble of the buses that sounded day and night. The fox smiled and turned to the tiger. Elephants are one of the smartest animals on Earth; they are able to show emotion and can communicate with others. . It was a very special day! Just like today! added Aunt Jazzy. 250 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade K . C the tiger sees the fox drinking from the cool water. . . . increase ____ 30. after . . Mark your answers. laity ____ 35. evening. . . Bryan is on the phone, she said. Circle the picture. startxref B the guests arrived too late. . . C Apollo wants to punish Phaeton for being too proud. The bear finds a beehive and takes the honey. x+ r rendstream . Lighthouse keepers lived in the bottom of the buildings. . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 277 private ____ 12. noisy . His giant paws dug into the rain-soaked ground, churning up chunks of mud as he dashed forward. Children will answer the questions by filling in circles under the pictures. . Historians agree that the book was intended to be read by wealthy adults, though. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 9 Which is the main idea of the article? . All through the summer, bears eat a lot and get very big. . . Some paintings show people, while others show places. Then water cannot get inside. 5 0 obj A 9. 10 terms. The student is asked to say the opposite of each word read aloud from a scale list of 75 words. Which picture shows what will happen to the fisherman next? The more you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss D Aunt Jazzy stepped into the room and gave Sam a big bear hug. . Phaeton often bragged about his powerful father to his friends as they tested their skills and strength in friendly competitions. . Then Sally helped Tamika put clothes on the toys. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 1 From the way Jenna describes the sounds of the city, the reader can tell that she A is ready to move. jlB\b]r%!F|0N 2g@vNceL)3jzhNcX?I"efF A 2. 7. . . Sound Out Chapter Books - Set A-1, 8192-4 . d4l!'^cSmkZu o(Qh^+?yEg22pK= /gGfVewB~KaI>n'8~J8(v"^$~y6 C the squirrels scamper higher into the trees. He was looking for Aunt Jazzy. . I wish for a bigger castle, said the fisherman. dry ____ 45. entrance. Thats you! Sam laughed. B. grapes; and B sailors often avoided sailing at night or during storms. That bell will let us know when someone comes to buy something, said Sams mom. The door is under the water. Together, they measured about 23 feet long and 7 feet tall. B 7. . A 11. . According to the scoring criteria Kaylee is in between the 18 - 21 numbers of correct words given in English. . . . . . Donald E. Critchlow; Sociology. Even though he was in immediate danger, the fox was determined to escape. 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. sweet ____ 60. create . . . B Sally puts on a crown. . curse ____ 26. false . I totally forgot what it was like to be on the farm, especially after it has rained. The bear finds a good place to go for winter, such as a cave or a hole in the ground. Sadly, they could never prove if there was a Mother Goose who lived long ago. The elephants once again painted the same landscape. . They climb up to a big room that is above water. Critchlow Verbal Language Skills by Cathy Jan 28, 2011 Is anyone familiar with the Critchlow Verbal Language Skills Assessment (aka the Dos Amigos Verbal Language Scales)? D Beavers can live in a river bank hole or a pile of sticks in the water. . . They made Sam think of the shirt Aunt Jazzy was wearing. B Jenna wants to trade shoes with Beth. After brushing her hair, she pinned up the sides. Then answer questions58. Nu am gsit nicio recenzie n locurile obinuite. . . full ____ 53. victory. necessary ____ 32. smooth . A The fox wants to be king of the forest animals. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Soon Beth and Jenna were chatting merrily as they walked out the door. Their families lived in the same apartment building, and their moms worked together in the same flower shop. I wanted to remember all of these special minutes forever, so I painted pictures of them. Aunt Jazzy took Sam to look at each painting and told him why each one was special. . . . 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. Excerpts Critchlow Verbal Language Scales by Donald E. Critchlow are from Consortium On Reading Excellence (CORE): Assessing Reading Multiple Measures for Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade. . Handlers started working with young elephants. Instead, rays from the sun charge batteries which power the lighthouse. Point to the square. To Jenna, they were the lullaby that helped her sleep. . . What to Do? C Schools began teaching lessons based on Mother Goose. Yet the fox was a very smart animal. I can eat you as a snack in one bite. . These shining lights told them that danger was near. Fill in the circle under the picture that shows something that happens at the beginning of the story. . document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Special Service Provider Effectiveness Evaluation, Words Their Way-Orthographic phonological errors, Core Phonics with CCSS Grade Level Expectations and Interpreting Guide, LETRS Morphological Awareness assessment (root cause), Words Their Way Primary Spelling Inventory (root cause), Words Their Way Elementary spelling inventory (root cause), Words Their Way Upper Level spelling (root cause), Words Their Way spelling inventory guide (root cause). This is my favorite, Aunt Jazzy said with a smile. . C 15. Phaeton gripped the reins as the team bolted forward. 8 How long can beavers swim under water before coming up for air? from Marcos Snchez, Still Life | Conner Griffith 2022 . It is useful to test frequently in the elementary and middle school grades. . He knew that his friends would now believe his words. A Readers became less and less interested in Mother Goose. . D Mother Goose was read in English-speaking countries. . C President Wilson got a flock of sheep. . 0000007760 00000 n As you can see, I speak the truth, the fox boldly stated. Here is the story. . 7 Why does Zeus throw a thunderbolt? A 3. . . So who was Mother Goose? Look at the pictures. before ____ 68. naive . "The more that you read, the more things you will know. B There is no tea at the tea party. Mark your answers. . . . He was looking for one special person, though. . Vocabulary is assessed by asking a student to say the "opposite" of a series of words spoken by the examiner. Look at the pictures. It was easy to see when the sun lit the way. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Comprehension 1. C 5. The man told them he would like a bouquet of fresh flowers. 6 When did keepers burn the lights? liability ____ 33. absent . . D she was mentioned in a book. Fill in the circle under the picture that shows where a bear likes to sleep. defeat ____ 16. near . . . Now it is time to set the table and make the food, Tamika said. << /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 3084 >> . . Roosevelts son Archie got the measles. . . . The oil Apollo used to protect Phaeton from the sun could not keep him safe from the thunderbolt. . Maria_Fernandez54. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 1 What is the theme of this story? The squirrels scrambled high up into the trees. I will grant you three wishes if you let me go, the fish said. Just like many families, they often have pets. D The tiger does not want the fox to be king of the forest animals. . AB C 8. Once the table was ready, all the guests arrived. /Info 633 0 R . . C Expensive things are not always better. Have children read the passages and answer questions 18 independently. . Circle the picture. . . . . . B Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Answer Key 295. 2 What evidence from the text shows that Sam and Aunt Jazzy care about each other? . Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension 3. He saw many people walking along the sidewalk. The artist, an Asian grey elephant, raises its trunk. Before long, Beths St. Bernard, Silas, spotted the pair. Maria_Fernandez54. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Now I will read some questions. Teachers.Net LIVE CHAT Support group - Tues eve! . 292 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 6 Sams mouth dropped open. . PSYC Exam 1 Review. D their elephants were the best elephant artists. . >> . . . Point to the heart. 4. . The White House gardeners wanted to join the war effort, too. B It will show that Apollo likes Phaeton the best. Elephant artists have been a hot topic in both the animal and art worlds. stream A mirrors and glass B flashes and circles C electricity and light bulbs D whale oil and rope-like cloth 270 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 3 Which picture shows something that happens at the beginning of the story? . . Inventory, Critchlow Verbal Language Scale, Critchlow Spanish Verbal Language Scale, Assessment of Reading Comprehension, Some Assessment available in Spanish . It was Aunt Jazzy! Then Apollo anointed his son with an oil to keep the heat of the chariot from burning his human skin. . . It was only the second day of summer vacation, and she was bored. . . C to prove Apollo was his father. You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes. . Good morning, Jenna, Beth called out. D elephants must learn to paint when they are young. 634 17 There is a new foal that we can play with after the barn chores are done. 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