CCRA.R.3
      Description:
        
          Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
        
    
    
      
        Maps to Reading Plus skills:
        
          3B, 5A, 8A
        
      
    
  Exemplars
3B: Analyzing Plot/Character
3B: Analyzing Plot/Character
              Description:
              Analyzing setting, plot, and character
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   B-21 
                
                
                  
              
              B-21
 Grade level:  2 
    
                    Word count: 1150 words 
                   Author: Amie Leavitt 
                   Synopsis: Sister volcanoes: twice the fun, and twice the danger.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     Native American groups said the mountain was a sacred place. They did not climb to the top. They were afraid that doing so might upset their gods. 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                Native Americans did not climb to the top of Mount Rainier because
                
            
          - they thought it might make the gods angry.
- English settlers were living at the top.
- they thought the mountain was too small to climb.
- the mountain constantly erupted with lava.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Explain why you agree or disagree with the behavior of a character.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            5A: Examining Text Structure
5A: Examining Text Structure
              Description:
              Examining Text Structure
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   B-11 
                
                
                  
              
              B-11
 Grade level:  2 
    
                    Word count: 1026 words 
                   Author: Tracey Baptiste 
                   Synopsis: What makes a good pet? Loyalty? Friendliness? Fur?
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                   No excerpt is available for this question.
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                How does the author organize the information in this selection?
                
            
          - Things are compared to see how they are similar or different from one another.
- One problem is presented and many possible solutions are described.
- Information is presented randomly and is not organized.
- Events are described in alphabetical order.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Explain an author's use of description in a selection, and how the description shaped the way you viewed and understood the person, object, or event described.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            8A: Judging Validity
8A: Judging Validity
              Description:
              Judge Validity
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   B-18 
                
                
                  
              
              B-18
 Grade level:  2 
    
                    Word count: 1107 words 
                   Author: R. Bender 
                   Synopsis: It would be impossible to live without plants. They are very important to our lives. From breathing to eating to brushing our teeth, we use plants throughout the day.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     Water moves from the roots of a plant to its leaves. When the water reaches the leaves, it changes into a vapor. You cannot see this vapor but it gets into the air. That water vapor joins with other vapor in the sky. It all comes together to make a cloud. Groups of clouds come together and we get rain. The rain falls to the ground. 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                According to this selection, which of the following is true about plants?
                
            
          - Plants have a role in the creation of rain water.
- Plants are not important for the environment.
- Plant pieces are found in most clouds.
- Plants can survive if their roots are cut off.
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Describe at least five ways you can tell if a selection is true or not true. Use examples from selections you have read to support your statements.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions