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Item Type(s):
This benchmark may be assessed using:
TM
,
EBSR
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MS
,
MC
,
OR
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SHT
,
DDHT
item(s)
- Assessment Limits :
Items may ask for evidence that is directly stated in the text or implied. Items may ask for specific and exact quotations or a summary/description of evidence. Items may require the student to draw inferences from the text. Items should ask for several pieces of evidence. - Text Types :
Items assessing this standard may be used with one or more grade-appropriate informational texts. Texts may vary in complexity. - Response Mechanisms :
The Technology-Enhanced Item Descriptions section on pages 3 and 4 provides a list of Response Mechanisms that may be used to assess this standard (excluding the Editing Task Choice and Editing Task item types). The Sample Response Mechanisms may include, but are not limited to, the examples below. - Task Demand and Sample Response Mechanisms :
Task Demand
Select textual evidence to support explicit information or an inference drawn from the text.
Sample Response Mechanisms
Multiple Choice
- Requires the student to select direct quotes from the text to support explicit or implicit information.
Multiselect
- Requires the student to select multiple direct quotations to support explicit or implicit information from the text.
EBSR
- Requires the student to select a correct inference and then to select textual details that support the inference.
Selectable Hot Text
- Requires the student to select words or phrases from the text to answer questions about explicit or implicit information in the text.
- Requires the student to select an inference and then to select words or phrases from the text to support the inference.
Open Response
- Requires the student to determine pieces of the text that support explicit or implicit information.
Drag-and-Drop Hot Text
- Requires the student to match pieces of textual support with explicit or implicit information from the text.
Table Match
- Requires the student to complete a table by matching pieces of textual support with explicit or implicit information from a text.
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Lesson Plans
Original Student Tutorial
Teaching Idea
Original Student Tutorials for Language Arts - Grades 6-12
Learn to identify explicit textual evidence and make inferences based on the text. In this interactive tutorial, you'll sharpen your analysis skills while reading about the famed American explorers, Lewis and Clark, and their trusted companion, Sacagawea. You'll practice analyzing the explicit textual evidence wihtin the text, and you'll also make your own inferences based on the available evidence.
Student Resources
Original Student Tutorial
Learn to identify explicit textual evidence and make inferences based on the text. In this interactive tutorial, you'll sharpen your analysis skills while reading about the famed American explorers, Lewis and Clark, and their trusted companion, Sacagawea. You'll practice analyzing the explicit textual evidence wihtin the text, and you'll also make your own inferences based on the available evidence.
Type: Original Student Tutorial