CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.3.8
      Description:
        
          Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
Describe the logical connection between particular sentences and paragraphs in a text (e.g., comparison, cause/effect, first/second/third in a sequence).
        
    
    
      
        Maps to Reading Plus skills:
        
          8B, 9A
        
      
    
  Exemplars
8B: Reasoning
8B: Reasoning
              Description:
              Reasoning
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   C-5 
                
                
                  
              
              C-5
 Grade level:  3 
    
                    Word count: 1270 words 
                   Author: Madeline Arroyo 
                   Synopsis: Fires can help the forest, but more often they destroy it.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     Although we usually hear only about the harm a forest fire does, it is a part of the cycle of life on Earth. Some kinds of plants depend on fire to help their growth. During a fire, burned plants release nutrients into the ground. These make the soil rich and help new plants grow. This new growth is good for the forest and the animals that live there. 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                Which statement from the selection supports the author's claim that sometimes a wildfire can be helpful?
                
            
          - Burned plants release nutrients into the ground.
 - The sun's heat can set off a fire.
 - A fire team may battle a wildfire from the air.
 - A soft wood tree, like a fir tree, will burn fast.
 
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Write three "why" questions about a selection and provide evidence from the text on how those questions should be answered.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            9A: Comparing/Contrasting
9A: Comparing/Contrasting
              Description:
              Compare, Contrast, and/or Integrate
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   C-53 
                
                
                  
              
              C-53
 Grade level:  3 
    
                    Word count: 1360 words 
                   Author: Kate Carter 
                   Synopsis: DJ Focus, also known as Kelvin Doe, is using his knowledge of science to help his community and the world.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     Kelvin Doe is from a country in Africa. He was born there in 1996. Kelvin is special for many reasons. First, he is very smart. He has always been an excellent student, especially in science. 
                    
 
Kelvin Doe lives in Sierra Leone.
 
A man named David Sengeh was in charge of the contest. David had grown up in Sierra Leone. But at the time of the contest he was a college student in the United States. He was a top student at one of America's best science schools.
 
                  
                
              
              
              Kelvin Doe lives in Sierra Leone.
A man named David Sengeh was in charge of the contest. David had grown up in Sierra Leone. But at the time of the contest he was a college student in the United States. He was a top student at one of America's best science schools.
                Question:
                Based on this selection, in which two of the following ways are Kelvin Doe and David Sengeh alike?
                
            
          - They are both from Sierra Leone.
 - They both study science.
 - They are both DJs.
 - They both started radio stations.
 - They both won a science contest.
 
              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