Both fiction and
nonfiction reading passages are provided as well as data - driven assessment tips and digital versions of the assessment analysis tools and activities.
Not exact matches
After she
reads a
nonfiction passage or chapter, have your child verbally summarize the main ideas and details to you.
The 4th - grade math test asked 34 questions; the 3rd - grade language - arts test included three
readings — a folk tale, a poem, and a
nonfiction passage — and 20 questions.
Among 8th graders, 65 percent could analyze details and draw conclusions from two
reading passages — they did better at
nonfiction than fiction — but just 52 percent could identify the author's main purpose in writing the piece.
Additionally, there is a significant audio component in which the
nonfiction passage is
read aloud; each word is also
read aloud and the definitions, synonyms, and example sentences are provided.
Browse our free collection of
reading passages in all literary and
nonfiction genres for grades 3 - 12.
Students
read and analyze
passages from real texts — fiction and
nonfiction — and sometimes watch video or listen to audio.
Reading passages need to be drawn from actual fiction or
nonfiction.
Reading passages include fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, and drama; and writing lessons instruct in planning and responding.
The students are engaged as they
read the
nonfiction passages and excited to graph and «OWN» their growth and achievement.
This link will take you to a slew of
reading comprehension worksheets based on
nonfiction passages.