Welcome to Grade 7's
Practice Test QuestionsSTUDENTS: CLICK HERE TO START THE PRACTICE TEST (32 QUESTIONS TOTAL)
TEACHERS: Here are 32 sample standardized test question items, written in the styles of SBAC, PARCC, CAASP, MAP, STAAR, and more. Each item below is carefully aligned to a College and Career Ready Standard (shown in the left column). Every item is text-evidence-based, and some contain multimedia. Altogether, the items assess just about every reading, writing, language, and listening/viewing skill you would see assessed on a standardized test (including literacy in science and history). You may sample any of the items individually. Or, you may start at the beginning and be led through the entire practice test.
These questions ask you to cite several pieces of text evidence.
These questions ask you to cite text evidence.
These questions ask you to determine how two or more central ideas develop.
These questions ask you to determine conclusions of a scientific/technical text.
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These questions ask you to determine central ideas of a primary or secondary source.
These questions ask you to interpret information presented in diverse media.
These questions ask you to determine central ideas and supporting details.
These questions ask you to analyze how elements interact.
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These questions ask you to determine central ideas or conclusions of a scientific/technical text.
These questions ask you to determine the central ideas of a primary or secondary source.
These questions ask you to interpret information presented in diverse media and formats and (explain how it contributes to a topic).
These questions ask you to analyze how ideas, individuals, and events are elaborated and connected throughout a text.
These questions ask you to determine word meanings & impact on tone.
These questions ask you to determine the meanings of words and phrases.
These questions ask you to analyze text structure & how sections add to it.
These questions ask you to analyze how a text is structured (and why).
These questions ask you to determine how an author distinguishes point of view.
These questions ask you to determine an author’s purpose or point of view.
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These questions ask you to compare & contrast text to media version.
These questions ask you to integrate visual quantitative or technical information.
These questions ask you to integrate and evaluate visuals in different media/formats.
These questions ask you to integrate quantitative or technical information expressed visually.
These questions ask you to evaluate an argument, claims, & reasoning.
These questions ask you to evaluate an argument and its claims/reasons/evidence
Text Passages That Engage Readers!
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High-Interest topics kids like
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With embedded multimedia – diagrams, charts, statistics, illustrations, video, audio, etc.
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Authentic texts and primary sources too
These questions ask you to analyze how authors shape presentations differently.
These questions ask you to compare one author’s view of events with that of another.
These questions ask you to comprehend Literary Nonfiction.
These questions ask you to comprehend Literary Nonfiction.
These questions ask you to analyze figurative language & nuances.
Texts:
+ Are high-interest
+ Contain figurative language and literary devices
+ Authentic and varied
+ Speeches, scientific diagrams, historical primary sources
+ Offer multiple perspectives
These questions ask you to draw evidence from multiple texts when writing.
These questions ask you to determine the meaning of figurative language and word nuances.
These questions ask you to cite text evidence when writing.