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10th Grade Reading Passages & ELA Practice Tests | Informational Text Edition

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HIGH-INTEREST 1-page reading comprehension passages 10th grade students enjoy paired with practice tests in both easy-print AND digital self-grading versions. ONE TEXT & ELA PRACTICE TEST FOR EVERY SINGLE 10th GRADE READING INFORMATIONAL TEXT STANDARD (ALL 10) PLUS ones aligned to Language, Speaking/Listening/Viewing, and Writing standards.

A TRULY ENGAGING ELA RESOURCE!

Gets students reading, writing, identifying nuances in language, listening and viewing, exploring both historical and scientific primary sources, interpreting charts and diagrams, analyzing seminal U.S. documents, plus slave narratives, memoirs, and arguments.

EASILY INTERCHANGEABLE BETWEEN IN-PERSON & REMOTE LEARNING!

Includes easy-print version (most are one page front-to-back) for easy in-person learning as well as SELF-GRADING, online assessments perfect for easy, interchangeable distance learning. MAJOR TIME SAVER!

ALIGNS TO SO MANY ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARDS

Perfect for year-round skill practice, or for crunch-time before spring testing, these tests are short (about 20-30 minutes) and give students the chance to practice skills aligned to ALL 10 TENTH GRADE Reading Informational Text Standards. SPECIFIC TO 10TH GRADE LITERACY EXPECTATIONS.

JUST LIKE THE REAL STANDARDIZED TESTS

A Variety of Question Types Similar to SBAC, PARCC, MAP, AZM2, STAAR, CAASP, etc. - aligned to the College and Career Ready Standards. (ALL TEST ITEMS ARE TEXT-EVIDENCE BASED ). Multiple choice, multiple select, evidence-based response, short answer, long answer, essay, charts, etc.

NO PREP! READY TO GO!

Each test is centered around 1 standard, so by the time they do all of them, they will have practiced ALL 10 informational text skills! Not to mention many others!

EVEN NON-COMMON CORE CURRICULUM TEACHERS NEED THIS RESOURCE!!! THESE ARE UNIVERSAL ELA SKILLS DESIGNED TO MAKE KIDS "COLLEGE AND CAREER READY" ALL OVER THE WORLD.

AUTHENTIC TEXT TYPES: faux blog posts, literary nonfiction, editorials, historical memoir, scientific studies with graphics, argument, science experiment and technical information, slave narratives, humorous memoirs, primary source historical documents, speeches, a poem, and more.

STANDARDIZED TESTS FOCUS HEAVILY ON ASSESSING READING INFORMATIONAL TEXT

Did you know that at least, often much more than, 50% of ELA tests focus on informational text passages? And the writing portions usually ask students to read several texts on the same topic and then have them cite textual evidence from the sources. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE THEM PRACTICE DOING IN THIS RESOURCE!

Check out what you'll get (& be sure to check out the preview):

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*Note: The CCSS Standards that the tasks are aligned to are the widely accepted College and Career Ready Standards, adopted by over 40 states, numerous territories, and practiced worldwide. Even if your state or region has not adopted these standards, just take a look at each task below to see which essential skills students will be practicing, and then you can use the workbook to meet any ELA standards accordingly. Thank you.

Text #1: "Benjamin Franklin: A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation” (Excerpt)

Target: Cite Strong and Thorough Text Evidence

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.1

Text #2: "The Story of My Life" (Excerpt #1)

Target: Analyze Development of a Central Idea

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.2

Text #3: “The Story of My Life" (Excerpt #2)

Target: Analyze How an Author Unfolds a Series of Events or Ideas

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.3

Text #4: “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" (Excerpt)

Target: Analyze How an Author Unfolds a Series of Events (and Determine Causation) in a Primary Source

Aligned to Standards: RH.9-10.2, RH.9-10.3

PLUS WRITING PROMPT for an Informative/Explanatory Text

Targets: Integrating Multiple Sources, Comparing Similar Themes Across Texts

Aligned to Standards: W.9-10.2, WHST.9-10.2, W.9-10.9

Includes Writing Guide for students, Reading Sources to Cite, and Rubric!!

Text #5: "A Guide to Your Two Circulatory Systems"

Target: Determine Meanings and Impacts of Words and Phrases

Aligned to Standards: RI.9-10.4, RST.9-10.4

Text #6: “A Warning From the FBI"

Target: Analyze How Ideas or Claims are Developed and Refined by Specific Portions of Text

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.5

Text #7: "You Are Brilliant and the Earth is Hiring" (Excerpts)

Target: Demonstrate Understanding of Figurative Language & Nuances in Meaning

Aligned to: L.9-10.5

Text #8: "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" by Thoreau (Excerpt)

Target: Analyze Author’s Use of Rhetoric to Advance Point of View and Purpose

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.6

Text #9: Foam Rocket Activity (Excerpt of a NASA STEM Activity)

Target: Analyze Author’s Purpose in Providing an Explanation or Procedure

Aligned to Standard: RST.9-10.6

Text #10: Marine Debris Causing Havoc in the Seas (Videos, Op-Eds, Pictures, Map, etc.)

Targets: Analyze Various Accounts of a Subject Told in Different Mediums AND Compare/Contrast Treatment of Same Topic in Primary and Secondary Sources

Aligned to Standards: RI.9-10.7, RH.9-10.9, SL.9-10.2

Text #11: “A Call to Action to Protect Our Oceans"

Target: Delineate and Evaluate the Argument, Claims, and Reasoning

Aligned to Standards: RI.9-10.8

PLUS: WRITING PROMPTS About Protecting Oceans (Writing Letters, Op-Ed Opinion Pieces, Argument, Integrating Primary & Secondary Sources, Videos) Target: INTEGRATING MULTIPLE SOURCES IN MULTIPLE FORMATS

Aligned to: W.9-10.1, W.9-10.2, WHST.9-10.9

Includes Writing Guide, ideas, Sources, Samples, Letter Templates, Argument Formats, Rubric, etc.

Text #12: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter From The Birmingham Jail (Excerpts)

Target: Analyze Seminal U.S. Documents of Historical and Literary Significance

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.9

Text #13: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Inaugural Address (Excerpt)

Target: Comprehend Literary Nonfiction

Aligned to Standard: RI.9-10.10

PLUS ANSWER KEYS

AND WRITING CONNECTIONS

QUICK & TO THE POINT: Reading one passage and doing one task will take the average student approximately 20-30 minutes depending on which one it is.

SCAFFOLDED: Tested on students at all skill levels and adjustments made accordingly!

MULTI-PURPOSE! COULD BE USED AS HOMEWORK! A GREAT FILLER ACTIVITY! SUBS LOVE THEM!

EASILY INTERCHANGEABLE BETWEEN IN-PERSON & REMOTE LEARNING!

Includes easy-print version (most are one page front-to-back/no stapling) for easy in-person learning as well as interactive digital Google Slides (or TPT Easel), which are perfect for easy distance or hybrid learning.

AND CHECK OUT LOVINGLANGUAGEARTS.COM FOR FREE, SELF-GRADING, INTERACTIVE TEST PREP, SEASONAL LESSONS, FREEBIES, AND MORE

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Note About the Practice Tests: The test items contain a variety of question types similar to SBAC, PARCC, STAAR, MAP, CAASP, and all of the state standardized ELA assessment programs. The tests align to even more standards: Writing, Language, Speaking & Listening, Literacy in Science and History, etc. Items align specifically to the grade level, not just generally.

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Test Prep Workbooks Prepare Students For:

Alabama ARMT, Alaska SBA, Arizona NAEP, AzM2, AASA Arkansas AABE, California CAASP, STAR & SBAC, Colorado CMAS & CSAP, Connecticut CMT & CAPT, Delaware DCAS & DSTP, Washington, DC PARCC, Florida FSA & FCAT, Georgia CRCT, Hawaii HSA, Idaho ISAT, Illinois ISAT, Indiana ISTEP+, Iowa ITBS & ITED, Kansas KRA, Kentucky CATS & KCCT, Louisiana LEAP & ILEAP, Maine NECAP & MEA, Maryland MSA, Massachusetts MCAS, Michigan MEAP, Minnesota MCA II, Mississippi MCT & MFLE, Missouri MAP, Montana MontCAS, Nebraska NeSA, Nevada NPEP, New Hampshire NECAP, New Jersey PARCC, New Mexico NMSBA, New York Regents NYSE & NYSTP, North Carolina EOG, North Dakota CAT & NDSA, Ohio OAT & OST, Oklahoma OCCT, Oregon OAKS, Pennsylvania PSSA, Rhode Island RICAS & NECAP, South Carolina PASS, South Dakota DSTEP, Tennessee TCAP, Texas STAAR & TAKS, UTAH SAGE & UPASS, Vermont SBAC & NECAP, Virginia SOL, Washington WCAP & WASL, West Virginia WESTEST, Wisconsin WKCE, Wyoming PAWS

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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
Analyze how the author unfolds an analysis or series of ideas or events, including the order in which the points are made, how they are introduced and developed, and the connections that are drawn between them.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper).
Analyze in detail how an author’s ideas or claims are developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or larger portions of a text (e.g., a section or chapter).

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