LA 2.1.6.g

Description: Compare and contrast the basic characteristics of a variety of literary and informational texts.
Maps to Reading Plus skills: 5C, 9A

Exemplars

5C: Examining Genre

5C: Examining Genre

Description: Examining Genre

SeeReader
✓ standard met

Selection: B-51

B-51

Grade level: 2
Word count: 573 words
Author: R. Bender
Synopsis: There is an important lesson to be learned in a farmer's fields.
Excerpt: No excerpt is available for this question.
Question: This selection is best described as
  1. a fable, because it teaches a lesson.
  2. a myth, because it describes powerful gods.
  3. a biography, because it describes the life of a real person.
  4. science fiction, because it talks about aliens and technology.

Writing
✓ standard met

Writing prompt: How do you know if a text is fiction or non-fiction? Provide examples from texts you have read to support your ideas.

Evaluator

Organization: Certica Solutions

9A: Comparing/Contrasting

9A: Comparing/Contrasting

Description: Compare, Contrast, and/or Integrate

SeeReader
✓ standard met

Selection: B-28

B-28

Grade level: 2
Word count: 1112 words
Author: Michael H. Levitt
Synopsis: A son remembers his favorite trip to Mount Rushmore.
Excerpt: My dad took my older brother James and me camping every summer. We would pack our sleeping bags in our dad's car. We would go to all different parts of the country.

That night at camp we sat around the fire. Dad began to speak. "James, you were right when you said those men were four of our greatest presidents. But they were very good at many different things. Each of them was something other than a president."

Now I take my own kids to see the faces carved in the stone. My children look up at the huge faces in the mountain. I like to tell them the stories about the men who were great presidents. I tell them that these great men were once young children too. These great men had started as young kids with dreams, just like them.

Question: Based on what you read, in which two of the following ways are the author of this selection and his father alike?
  1. Both took their children to places to learn about history.
  2. Both believed it was important to teach their children about the presidents.
  3. Both served as president of the United States.
  4. Both helped carve Mount Rushmore.
  5. Both thought Jefferson was the greatest president.

Writing
✓ standard met

Writing prompt: How is the life of a character in a selection similar to (or different from) your own life?

Evaluator

Organization: Certica Solutions