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Description
- The student is able to identify the main
idea in a selection by reading and recalling pertinent information,
by discriminating between main ideas and subordinate ideas,
by using key words to identify the main idea, by identifying
a title that states the main idea, and by selecting a summary
that states the main idea.
Diagnostic Assessment Key
Pre-Test
Post-Test
Description
- The student is able to identify details
in material read by answering specific questions relating
to characters and events, by identifying where and when events
took place, by ranking details in correct order, and by identifying
the five W's in newspaper articles.
Diagnostic Assessment Key
Pre-Test
Post-Test
Description
- The student is able to interpret reading
material by distinguishing between fact and opinion, fiction
and nonfiction, emotional and unemotional language; by interpreting
similar ideas from different sources; and by inferring the
feelings of characters.
Diagnostic Assessment Key
Pre-Test
Post-Test
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