Standard #: LA.5.1.7.6 (Archived Standard)


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The student will identify themes or topics across a variety of fiction and nonfiction selections;


General Information

Subject Area: X-Reading/Language Arts (former standards - 2008)
Grade: 5
Strand: Reading Process
Standard: Reading Comprehension - The student uses a variety of strategies to comprehend grade level text.
Date Adopted or Revised: 01/07
Status: State Board Approved - Archived
Assessed: Yes

Test Item Specifications

    Item Type(s): This benchmark may be assessed using: MC item(s)
    N/A

    Clarification :
    The student will identify themes (e.g., save our Earth, never give up) or topics (e.g., recycling, citizenship, freedom) that may be stated or implied within texts.
    Content Limits :
    Grade-level appropriate texts used to assess themes or topics must have a clear and identifiable theme or topic.
    Content Focus :
    Themes (Grades 4–5 within/across texts)
    Topics (Grades 4–5 within/across texts)
    Text Attributes :
    Texts should be literary or informational.

    Other stimuli may include, but are not limited to, illustrations with captions, graphics, and charts.

    Texts should include a readily identifiable theme or topic.
    Distractor Attributes :
    Distractors may include, but are not limited to
    • facts and details that may contribute to but do not significantly support the theme or topic;
    • facts, details, or ideas drawn from the text but unrelated to the test item;
    • incorrect interpretation of the theme or topic;
    • a summary statement that is unrelated to the theme; and
    • plausible but incorrect distractors based on the text.

    Note: Theme is neither the story’s plot (what happens) nor the story’s topic expressed in a word (e.g., childhood, friendship).

    Note: A theme must be stated in a complete sentence or a phrase (e.g., such as the rewards of old age, or Old age can be a time of great satisfaction).

    Note: A topic should be stated in a word or phrase.


Sample Test Items (2)

Test Item # Question Difficulty Type
Sample Item 1 The sample item below is based on “The Great Garden Experiment” on page H–20.

What is the best lesson that can be learned from this passage?
N/A MC: Multiple Choice
Sample Item 2 The sample item below is based on “The Great Garden Experiment” on page H–20.

What is a positive result of the zucchini disaster in the passage?
N/A MC: Multiple Choice


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