R.4
      Description:
        
          Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.
        
    
    
      
        Maps to Reading Plus skills:
        
          4B, 6C, 6C
        
      
    
  Exemplars
6C: Recognizing Mood/Tone
6C: Recognizing Mood/Tone
              Description:
              Recognizing Mood and Tone
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   HiC-23 
                
                
                  
              
              HiC-23
 Grade level:  3 
    
                    Word count: 1364 words 
                   Author: Diane Lang 
                   Synopsis: What happens when a young teen boy joins an all-girl roller derby team? 
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     After school on Friday, Jake asked his mom if she could drive him to tryouts on Saturday morning. Jake's mom gave him a puzzled look. "For what, honey?" she asked. 
                    
 
"I'm trying out for a position on the Roller Derby. I want to surprise Dad."
 
"He'll be surprised, alright," she sighed.
 
                  
                
              
              
              "I'm trying out for a position on the Roller Derby. I want to surprise Dad."
"He'll be surprised, alright," she sighed.
                Question:
                In this excerpt, Jake's mom says his dad will "be surprised, alright." What does she mean?
                
            
          - He's not going to like what Jake tells him.
- He's going to be nervous and lonely.
- He's not going to let Jake see his fear.
- He's going to be confused and sad.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Give examples of selections you have read that create a mood through the setting, feelings of characters, and choice of words.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            6C: Recognizing Mood/Tone
6C: Recognizing Mood/Tone
              Description:
              Recognizing Mood and Tone
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   C-52 
                
                
                  
              
              C-52
 Grade level:  3 
    
                    Word count: 1231 words 
                   Author: Adapted from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor 
                   Synopsis: Is a job as a carpenter, electrician, or car mechanic the right career for you? 
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                   No excerpt is available for this question.
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                The tone of this selection is best described as
                
            
          - plain and factual.
- false and cruel.
- sad and confusing.
- boastful and incorrect.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Give examples of selections you have read that create a mood through the setting, feelings of characters, and choice of words.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            4B: Interpreting Analogies
4B: Interpreting Analogies
              Description:
              Interpreting Analogies
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   C-24 
                
                
                  
              
              C-24
 Grade level:  3 
    
                    Word count: 1323 words 
                   Author: Michael H. Levitt 
                   Synopsis: Was the stranger telling the truth? Did he even EXIST?
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     The darkness seemed to close around me like a big, black glove. I thought, "I'm sure glad I'm not outside this evening. I had better make sure the light is working, because this would be the worst time for it to fail." 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                What does the boy mean when he says, "The darkness seemed to close around me like a big, black glove"?
                
            
          - It was so dark that the boy could not see anything.
- The boy thought he could touch the darkness with his hand.
- The darkness warmed the boy's hands.
- The darkness made the boy feel safe and happy.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    List five words in a selection that helped you form a picture in your mind. Do additional research to find a synonym and antonym for each word, and use the word in a sentence.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions