. They made Sam think of the shirt Aunt Jazzy was wearing. Upon reaching the peak, Phaeton found a glittering palace decorated with sparkling gems and bathed in a brilliant light. . D the elephants won The Most Expensive Painting by a Group of Elephants. 286 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 5 Laddie Boy even had his own hand-carved chair. . Sighing, Apollo transferred the flaming crown to Phaetons head. . One story identified Elizabeth Goose of Boston, Massachusetts, as the famed storyteller. . AB C 7. Look at the pictures. Maria_Fernandez54. Phaeton gripped the reins as the team bolted forward. D 3. >> A Tamika misses school. . D elephant paintings hang in many museums. . late ____ 52. succeed . Caut n cel mai mare magazin de cri electronice din lume i ncepe s citeti chiar astzi pe web, pe tablet, pe telefon sau pe dispozitivul tu eReader. D The book became part of early childhood education. A. However, most beavers build their homes in the middle of the water. Each painting shows something special in my life, Aunt Jazzy explained. . It helps in other ways, too. Have the child look at page 254. . ATP AssesmentsStandardized Tests for A brave B careful C proud D thoughtful 4 Based on evidence in the text, what protects Phaeton from the suns heat? It was only the second day of summer vacation, and she was bored. A Elephants are good artists. . Mrs. Bryan entered the room and exclaimed, What a nice tea party! . . D Mrs. Bryan needs someone to watch Sally. During his presidency, President Coolidge was given geese, a wallaby, lion cubs, a bear, and a raccoon. alive ____ 51. lengthen. . Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Soon Sam saw a tall woman at the end of the block. 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 the younger elephants are not as experienced. Copyright 1999 by Consortium On Reading Excellence (CORE). B why there are deserts on Earth. . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 White House Pets The White House is home to the president of the United States and the presidents family. . Lets have a test. loss ____ 21. sick . Here is the story. The books title was Mother Gooses Fairy Tales. C Expensive things are not always better. A Families remember special times they spend together. . . 0000007760 00000 n . . decode), Critchlow Verbal Language Scale Vocabulary Measure (all readers), etc. A 1. dry ____ 45. entrance. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 8 Which is the BEST summary statement of this article? /Linearized 1 A 16. It is useful to test frequently in the elementary and middle school grades. So go forth and enable it. Lighthouses helped ships get safely into many harbors. So Sam was very happy. I think it would be a good idea. 16 After winning the Guinness World Record for The Largest Painting by a Group of Elephants, A the elephants won a Ripleys Believe It or Not record. B Archie Roosevelt got the measles. She noticed that the other bed in the room was neatly made, so she knew that her cousin Beth had already gotten up and dressed. . . D. grapes, plus block. . These shining lights told them that danger was near. 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)? present-here ____ 71. tentative. 9 What pet did John Quincy Adams have? He wanted to discover if the fox was telling the truth. Even with the boots on, the girls were careful to step around the biggest mud puddles that dotted the yard. As proof, I will grant you one wish. Phaeton wanted more than anything to prove to his friends that Apollo was his father, so the young man made a bold request. . Lets go! yelled Sam. Which picture shows what the fisherman wanted his castle to reach up to? You will ruin your sandals if you wear them outside. . Ring-bound in English - 96 edition. Apollo made a final plea for his son to choose another wish, but Phaeton stood fast in his choice. . Wealthy adults were still the target audience, so the book did not attract much attention. . 2 Why does Phaeton want his friends to see him driving the suns chariot? He had been out most of the morning, so his fur was slick with mud. >> <> Soon, a green vine with red flowers appears on the white background. Point to the heart. D 2. . >> The elephants worked for six hours. . It was a very special day! Just like today! added Aunt Jazzy. . Which picture best shows how the two families feel about each other? Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 1 What is the theme of this story? C elephants can learn how to paint at any age. . Now beavers can see as they swim. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 1 What is the central idea of this story? Rebecca was also allowed to run freely inside the White House. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension 1. . iuILN/6b*2>b .+X+ ~b_]? . In an instant, the fisherman was no longer a king with a castle. D President Coolidge moved some of his pets to a zoo. A Apollo wants to keep his word to Phaeton. . B the owners were proud of their elephants. . reading difculty. 0000003217 00000 n xZ].EE#cT9Bvn47xWG. D Quentin got in trouble for taking the pony inside. These webbed feet help beavers glide as they swim. Now I have one more forever minute that I want to paint when I get home! 260 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 2 They are able to grasp a single blade of grass with their flexible trunks. full ____ 53. victory. . C 4. Which picture shows something that happens at the beginning of the story? The Revised 2nd Edition of Assessing Reading: Multiple Measures contains the same assessments as the 2nd edition. 276 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 A Sleeping Beauty, a fairy tale B Little Boy Blue, a nursery rhyme C The Alphabet Song, a childrens song D I Caught a Fish Alive, a nursery rhyme and childrens song 12 Based on what you read, what most likely happened to Mother Goose books soon after 1730? . The suns extreme heat dried up the rivers and lakes. . . B The fox does not want to be eaten by the tiger. liability ____ 33. absent . Sit down, Silas, Beth called out firmly, as she tried to halt the filthy dogs approach. permanent ____ 34. strong . B the older elephants use mostly bright colors. . . 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. 3 From evidence in the text, the reader can conclude that Jenna and Beth A enjoy being together. . The oil Apollo used to protect Phaeton from the sun could not keep him safe from the thunderbolt. 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). . So beavers swim under the water to get inside. A pony was not an unusual pet; however, it did visit inside the White House one time. 37 terms. . Some bears catch and eat fish from the rivers. . AB C 3. Mrs. . . The squirrels scrambled high up into the trees. C Schools began teaching lessons based on Mother Goose. . . For most beavers, that is their home in the middle of the water. !Q3O A Mother Goose became popular with children. . . 5 0 obj Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 277 Using the Critchlow Verbal Language Scale, stduents correctly identified 32 opposites of given words. . In sorrow, he declared that the sun would never rise again. . . 4. If Sally gets hungry, would you please make a sandwich and cut up an apple for her? Tamika nodded and said, I can stay as long as you need me. Then she turned to Sally. . . . . Her favorite activity was to sit in a bathtub filled with a little water. B 5. . 4 What happens when Silas leaps towards the girls? C the younger elephants use mostly bright colors. They lit a rope-like cloth that stood up in the middle. . They should also have exposure to grade-level text and receive ample preteaching and reteaching during small group instructional periods to access this material. Around the 1800s, inventors used mirrors and glass to send beams of light greater distances. No animal had ever escaped from a hungry tiger. . D Sam pulls Aunt Jazzy toward the room with the paintings. She was wearing a shirt that had big splashes of color. . >> . C why lightning flashes in the sky. dull ____ 9. young . It enjoys the attention. . . Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension 5. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 13 The article gives you reason to believe that A elephants know how to paint. B the elephants made another painting that looked like the first. B. grapes; and B likes living there. She was surprised when she heard Jenna giggle. It lists the correct response for each question. . . . 0000003321 00000 n Phaeton and the Chariot of the Sun In ancient times, there lived a young man named Phaeton. . stream |~!/c;}h"JqOos}O@dz%^GlGC4>&({]$!7``/X9rNDM/D0IiI&)=6!k>!|l:KdAGANe[vHCQ5q @Vskt ir Em$q'c. . Many were eventually moved to a zoo. Silas gave a final joyous bark and leapt towards Beth and Jenna. . Some historians believe that the author was talking about Queen Bertha Greatfoot. . The boat could easily crash. . . old ____ 47. imprisoned. The rhymes are fun to repeat. AB C 6. Which picture shows how Maya and Sam and their moms got to work? Jenna rolled out of bed and scrambled into a white T-shirt and navy blue shorts. endobj . . The oil keeps the fur dry. 4. C do not agree on anything. What specific questions do you have about it? . . <> C 7. . The tail helps beavers turn and stop as they swim. D It will prove that Phaeton is the strongest of his friends. . When Beth looked around, she found Jenna sprawled in a puddle with Silas on top of her. . Apollo, seeing them without the chariot or Phaeton, realized what had happened. Finally, they looked at the last picture. $25 lndiv. To have a proper tea party, you have to send invitations, said Tamika. . . . . I am the king of the forest animals! The tiger bowed down in front of the fox. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Comprehension 5. back ____ 41. difficult. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Thirty years later Perraults book was translated into English in Great Britain. destroy ____ 23. add . PSYC Exam 1 Review. Thorsnes, PhD, Editors. The rhythm and words of the alphabet and the counting games help children learn and remember important skills. . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 9 Which sentence best expresses the main idea of the article? 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 (LogOut/ . /Filter/FlateDecode >> . open ____ 49. public . B their back feet are webbed. light ____ 66. gradual. 2 What is the MAIN problem in the story? . I wish for a castle, said the fisherman. 256 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 1 Luckily, we are about the same size, so I will happily let you wear some of my clothes. Thank you, Beth, answered Jenna. . The carriage swayed, but young Phaeton managed to steady the horses. Beavers are great swimmers. /T 514862 D Apollo thinks Phaeton will be able to drive the chariot. . He was a fisherman fishing in the sea. and make wine from grapes; block9 printing, which had been known in Europe . . 0000001413 00000 n You will read the passages and the questions aloud. Which picture shows what the fisherman wished for first? John Quincy Adams was the countrys sixth president. D 14. . . It keeps the inside body parts extra warm. Identify the phrase in italics as III for infinitive, GGG for gerund, or PPP for participial. true ____ 64. loiter . Mrs.Smith Cell Organelles and their functions, Critchlow Spanish Verbal Language Scale (1 of, Critchlow Spanish Verbal Language Scale (2 of, Critchlow Spanish Verbal Language Scale (3 of. These students may need targeted skills- based instruction during small group time to build mastery of prerequisite skills. . Distribute the booklets to the students. . . In all, there have been over 200 different pets that called the White House home. . . NO CHANGE Even though he was in immediate danger, the fox was determined to escape. 1975; 4. . . . The tiger rushed at the fox with a fierce roar and jumped on the smaller animal. . . . Go to page 256. . . C the guests are very hungry. . . . . Sometimes Adams let the alligator out on purpose to shock his guests. . . 18 terms. However, these strong, giant creatures also have very good fine motor control in their trunks. B 3. . Sequences and Series (MF) 13 terms. The words on this assessment are arranged in increasing order of difficulty. C 6. x[Ks%Q"MGvrHS!AD;U,U;Fw_n|f?(>*Nf{ceL9?zv~w~fg;)`Y0M|_o\n@w-_f&{; xal>bn5aS`1P s#x|! . Reprinted by permission of Arena Press. Mrs. Addison, Tamikas mother, looked out the door. . C The Mother Goose books were popular with adults in 1697. . She lived in the 700s and was known to support the interests of children. B 8. 8. Yes, I will watch Sally, said Tamika. . . Thats me and you! he said. . divide ____ 2. up . AB C 2. C 15. B Mrs. Bryan will fix lunch. . Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 6 293 Language Assessment Screening Diagnostic Progress Monitoring Outcome x x x x x x x Every 6 lessons to determine mastery program content . . << /S 248 /Length 144 10 terms. There is a new foal that we can play with after the barn chores are done. I havent been around animals since my visit last year, replied Jenna excitedly. C 10. C prefers the country. Reading and the Spanish Speaking Child. Sam looked around the room. . City Girl, Country Girl Jenna opened her eyes and stretched. Sound Out Chapter Books - Set C-1, FP8446-X How dare you attack me! the fox announced loudly. D Mother Goose was read in English-speaking countries. AB C 8. . . . Other Quizlet sets. Through the monitoring of student assessment data, early interventions are provided to English learners to ensure they receive support. Have you ever seen a real bear? A They are intelligent, so they like to paint. . Then water cannot get inside. You might consider providing advanced, or beyond-level, instruction and practice to accelerate their reading growth and enrich the grade-level activities provided. . . . . . I can prove to you that I am king of the forest animals. Psychoeducational Assessment of Minority Group Children: A Casebook Reginald Lanier Jones Snippet view - 1988. Listen carefully. As the chariot crossed the continent of Africa, it torched the great Sahara Forest. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 In order to administer the test efficiently and make the directions understandable, you should be familiar with the directions and the test items before the test is given. . . Thanks! Its so pretty, said Maya. . Then he turned and walked back along the forest path. When finished, the canvas displayed flowers and trees against a blue sky. . . Now it is time to set the table and make the food, Tamika said. B It will show that Apollo likes Phaeton the best. The Fox and the Tiger A long time ago, a tiger hunted in a dark forest. . . A Queen Bertha B Elizabeth Goose C Charles Perrault D John Newbery 16 What conclusion can you draw from The Mother Goose Mystery? . xc`````Na`f` @1FpO,GeNN463^ytCW5k4M!.<>q n Bd!ba~u 10ue# c$ Bilingual Multicultural Education and the Professional: From . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Beavers live in places that can get cold. . Look at the pictures. At night, Rebecca stayed outside in a special house in a tree. . Since the goal of all instruction is access to core, grade-level content and reading materials, students should only use lower-level materials as needed to work on targeted skills. Their families lived in the same apartment building, and their moms worked together in the same flower shop. . Yet the fox was a very smart animal. . Listen to the story. 5. . separate ____ 20. pretty . Our mobile site works way better when you have JavaScript enabled. . . . The bear climbs in and goes to sleep for the winter. 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? . When they got there, Mayas mom opened the door with a key. . 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. endobj His giant paws dug into the rain-soaked ground, churning up chunks of mud as he dashed forward. The land was reduced to glowing ashes and blistering hot sand. harmony ____ 28. heavy . . . C Imagination is the best toy there is. . 7 Which word BEST describes Tamika at the end of the story? C the elephants had just finished the painting. 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 . . B There is no tea at the tea party. endobj . exit ____ 8. crooked . . . The book was a huge success and established the format of nursery rhymes being paired with fairy tales in Mother Goose books. B she lived around the 700s. I wish to be a king. The fish granted the fishermans first wish, but the fisherman was not happy. 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. 0000000868 00000 n Unlike mice, beavers spend most of their life in the water. . Now I am going to read a story. Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 5 279 . C She thinks it is funny. It was Aunt Jazzy! minimum ____ 19. lost . Shes here! Sam called to his mother. /N 26 . C the tiger sees the fox drinking from the cool water. Each elephant added its own unique style to the painting. C Members of a family take care of each other. A 8. 278 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 . shorten ____ 14. early . . well ____ 59. complex . . The test consists of two word lists: one in English and one in Spanish. They have worked for decades lifting and carrying heavy loads. Comprehension Read this story about a boy named Sam. 638 0 obj . Fill in the circle under the picture that shows how the bear knows that winter is coming. Thats you! Sam laughed. The teeth on both animals never stop growing. . However, lighthouses still perform the same, very important job. C every dangerous place along the coast had a lighthouse. Then Apollo anointed his son with an oil to keep the heat of the chariot from burning his human skin. C to prove Apollo was his father. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Directions Make a copy of the Comprehension Test. . . C Eight elephant artists won two world records. . D 13. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education We are happy to have you visit today, Ms. Wilson, the man said. Vocabulary Grades K6 Critchlow Verbal Language Scale Name: Grade: Date: Directions: Ask the student to say the opposite of each word. . . They missed the food, clothes, and goods from their home lands. "The more that you read, the more things you will know. B Helping others can help you. The elephants once again painted the same landscape. Vocabulary is assessed by asking a student to say the "opposite" of a series of words spoken by the examiner. . Kaylee made five consecutive errors at the 20th word. . D the fox tells the tiger about a test to prove that he is king. . . . jlB\b]r%!F|0N 2g@vNceL)3jzhNcX?I"efF 7 Which paragraph BEST supports the theme? A 4 minutes B 15 minutes C 40 minutes D as long as they want 264 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 2 << STIMULUS RESPONSE STIMULUS RESPONSE ____ 1. boy . D the fox says he is king of the forest animals. . Point to the heart. . . The day of record making was not over yet, though. . After several blocks, Aunt Jazzy stopped in front of a tall building. . . . Copyright McGraw-Hill Education Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Comprehension Read each passage and answer the questions that follow. . The Critchlow Verbal Language Scales assess a student's vocabulary in English or Spanish. . . So who was Mother Goose? 639 0 obj 3. Turn me loose at once! . A Their home is in the middle of the water. The scale contains 75 Spanish stimulus words. A It is summer, so it is too hot to play outside. . Point to the sun. . These students may struggle with grade-level text and will need ample preteaching and reteaching of core content. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 5 Which is the BEST summary of this article? . Donald C. Critchlow. A They finally looked at the last picture. . First, beavers are much bigger. There are a total of 75 words, but we stopped at 43 words since they could not identify five consecutive opposite words. Now we all need to get ready in our best party clothes! Sally excitedly grabbed Tamikas hand and pulled her to the bedroom. B 7. Listen to the first story. /E 39899 A People of power make the rules. Begin with passages two grade levels below the students current grade and end two grade levels above the current grade (if applicable). 11 Based on evidence in the text, why can elephants paint? endobj PE and Screening. Many people gathered to watch eight elephants in action on December 13, 2004. . 294 Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 6 . sudden ____ 29. tight . . Mark your answers. . . Some beavers dig holes in the bank of a river. Teachers are welcome to read and post on Teachers.Net. Change). . . I would happily pay you to be my helper. And I would be happy to help at any time, answered Tamika. C 6. . . . But it was too late. Your paintings are hanging in that room. Sam looked to where the man pointed. In the spring, the bear will wake up and start eating again. . . Have the child look at page 257. D lighthouse keepers lost their jobs when people stopped sailing. B 10. So sailors depended on lighthouses. To find the percentage for each score, use the Scoring Chart at the end of this section (page 296). -Critchlow Verbal Language Scales -Words Their Way Qualitative Spelling Inventory -Metacomprehension Strategy Index -CORE Phonics Screener --Really Great Reading Phonics Suite Diagnostics -Moving with Math -Think Through Math -Istation Imagination Station -Istation ISIP Advanced Reading Interventions -Six Minute Solution -Rewards 1st Ed. . . Placement and Diagnostic Assessment Comprehension Test Grade 4 275 . . It will give me something to do. Mrs. Bryan met Tamika at the door. President Woodrow Wilson was in office during World War I. prologue ____ 37. begin . . enemy ____ 3. front . . from Marcos Snchez, Still Life | Conner Griffith 2022 Read each passage and answer the questions that follow. 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. Beavers Beavers belong to the same animal family as mice. Look at the pictures. Reading Comprehension Grades K6 Copyright McGraw-Hill Education 5 How does Jenna feel about Silas knocking her into the mud puddle? . . Some places had sharp cliffs. . While Tamika was not old enough to baby-sit, she sometimes went to help take care of Sally if the parents were home and needed to focus on something else. bold-brave ____ 18. north. Achievement/Oral Language Instruments: Feifer Assessment of Reading (FAR), 5:00-21:00 Process Assessment of the Learner - Second Edition: Diagnostics for Reading and Writing (PAL- . /L 527587 D Beavers can live in a river bank hole or a pile of sticks in the water. /O 636 . . 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