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Standards-Based Reading Assessments for Student Data Reading Test Prep 4th Grade

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These have been so helpful to do a quick check with my students to determine how they are doing with specific standards. I appreciate that it is well-aligned, and there are different options to use throughout instruction. I can also use it to differentiate.
Great resource to use as a way to see if the students are mastering the reading concepts. I liked how it had multiple quizzes covering the same topic. It was short enough that students could focus and give 100% effort.

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    Quick Print File, Student Data Tracker, and Standards Alignment Document

    Description

    Reading Data = DONE! Simplify differentiated instruction by collecting quick and easy assessment data. Short passages and multiple choice questions, perfect for test prep, make for snapshot data in real time. Routinely collect student data and make instructional decisions in the blink of an eye!

    This Standards-Based Reading Assessment Fiction and Nonfiction Bundle for 4th grade includes both print and digital formats (in self-grading Google Forms) to give you valuable information to help drive instruction. Each of the 20 reading skill sets includes three assessments (for a total of 60 assessments) with focused questions to target ALL 4th grade reading standards.

    These assessments are perfect if you're looking to add consistent grades to your traditional grade book or looking for assessments that match your standards-based grading report card.

    Besides using them as formative and summative assessments to help you progress monitor reading comprehension, they can also be used for guided reading, independent practice, reading intervention, reading centers, spiral review, or test prep.

    It includes: (Print and Digital)

    60 Standards-Based Assessments

    Answer Keys

    Teacher Notes (including a How-To-Use Guide) 

    Teacher Notes PDF with LINKS

    Bonus: ALL 60 passages (not questions) in Google Slides to help you differentiate

    Here are the FICTION assessment units included in this Reading Assessment Fiction and Nonfiction BUNDLE for 4th Grade!!!

    FREE Right There and Making Inferences

    Theme

    Summary

    Characters, Settings, and Events

    Context Clues

    Elements of Poetry, Drama, and Prose

    Point of View

    Connections Between Text, Visual, and Oral Presentations

    Compare and Contrast

    Reading Comprehension for Fiction

    Here are the NONFICTION assessment units included in this Reading Assessment Fiction and Nonfiction BUNDLE for 4th Grade!!!

    Right There and Making Inferences

    Main Idea

    Cause and Effect

    Context Clues

    Informational Text Structures

    Compare and Contrast Firsthand and Secondhand Accounts

    Informational Text with Charts and Graphs

    Text Evidence

    Paired Texts

    Reading Comprehension Nonfiction

    ❤️Why you'll love this resource:❤️

    • Everything is here! No more scrambling to find standards-based assessments to target every 4th grade fiction and nonfiction reading standard!

    • The print and digital formats give you greater flexibility for use with your students.

    • The digital assessments are NO PREP and are self-grading in Google Forms.

    • The print version for each assessment has two short passages and 5 questions on a single sheet of paper for easy printing.

    • The assessments make it easy to collect data for traditional or for standards-based report cards!

    • Google Slide decks (passages ONLY) are also included for all 3 passages. You may choose to use these passages to:
    1. Meet IEP and 504 requirements
    2. Highlight words or phrases for students
    3. Increase passage size and eliminate digital distraction for students
    4. Read the passage together (or to a small group) before assessing
    5. Add notes, task lists, or other helpful reminders to passages for students and more!

    • These may be used in a number of ways from formative and summative assessments, they can be used for guided reading, reader's workshop, independent work, literacy centers, test prep, and more!!!

    • The assessments are Common Core Aligned but have no Common Core notations and coordinate well with a number of different sets of standards including TEKS and VSOL.

    Still not sure? Try this FREE Right There and Making Inferences Standards-Bases Reading Assessment for Fiction and see what you think!

    Need another grade?

    3rd Grade Standards-Based Reading Assessments

    5th Grade Standards-Based Reading Assessments

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
    Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including those that allude to significant characters found in mythology (e.g., Herculean).
    Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text.

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