RL.1.5
      Description:
        
          Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading of a range of text types.
        
    
    
      
        Maps to Reading Plus skills:
        
          5C, 5C, 6B, 8A, 8A
        
      
    
  Exemplars
5C: Examining Genre
5C: Examining Genre
              Description:
              Examining Genre
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   A-63 
                
                
                  
              
              A-63
 Grade level:  1 
    
                    Word count: 789 words 
                   Author: Adapted from a story by Gladys Myers Dye. 
                   Synopsis: Whoever can change the way the river flows will become a very rich man.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                   No excerpt is available for this question.
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                This selection is mainly
                
            
          - a fable, which is a story that teaches a lesson about doing the right thing.
 - a myth, which is a story that explains why certain things happen in nature.
 - a fairy tale, which is a story that tells about magical beings in make-believe lands.
 - a legend, which is a story that tells about a historical event.
 
              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
                
              
            8A: Judging Validity
8A: Judging Validity
              Description:
              Judge Validity
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   A-19 
                
                
                  
              
              A-19
 Grade level:  1 
    
                    Word count: 785 words 
                   Author: Frederick H. Martens 
                   Synopsis: The king's daughter is saved from the bird with nine heads by a young man named Will. Can they live happily ever after?
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     Long ago, there lived a king. He had a daughter. One day, the daughter went walking in the garden. A storm suddenly came along. It carried her away. 
                    
 
The storm had come from the bird with nine heads. The bird with nine heads took the princess. It brought her to its cave.
 
When he was sure all nine heads were asleep, Will came out from his hiding place. He used a sword to kill the bird. "You are safe now, princess. Climb into the basket. My friends will pull you up."
 
                  
                
              
              
              The storm had come from the bird with nine heads. The bird with nine heads took the princess. It brought her to its cave.
When he was sure all nine heads were asleep, Will came out from his hiding place. He used a sword to kill the bird. "You are safe now, princess. Climb into the basket. My friends will pull you up."
                Question:
                Based on what you read, which two of the following statements are correct?
                
            
          - The bird with nine heads created a storm that carried away the king's daughter.
 - Will used a sword to kill the bird with nine heads.
 - An old man lowered a basket into the cave to rescue a bird.
 - Will's friend had a special map that showed where to find food.
 - The king was put under a spell by the bird with nine heads.
 
              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
                
              
            5C: Examining Genre
5C: Examining Genre
              Description:
              Examining Genre
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   A-11 
                
                
                  
              
              A-11
 Grade level:  1 
    
                    Word count: 667 words 
                   Author: Mary Dunn 
                   Synopsis: Katie had a simple idea: Let's all help feed the world.
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                   No excerpt is available for this question.
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                This selection is best described as
                
            
          - a biography.
 - science fiction.
 - a play.
 - fantasy.
 
              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
                
              
            6B: Recognizing Persuasion
6B: Recognizing Persuasion
              Description:
              Recognizing Persuasive Devices
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   A-20 
                
                
                  
              
              A-20
 Grade level:  1 
    
                    Word count: 653 words 
                   Author: Amie Leavitt 
                   Synopsis: Does competing help you or hurt you?
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     And keep this in mind. The best part about competing isn't winning. It's how you feel when you do the best you can. 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                Which statement best describes the author's opinion about competition?
                
            
          - It's important because it helps you do your best.
 - It turns everyone into rivals, which isn't a good thing.
 - It's important because it helps you win.
 - It's more helpful in sports than it is in school or at work.
 
              Writing
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
                  Writing prompt:
                  
                    Explain how you can tell if an author is writing about something real or make-believe in a selection. Use examples from at least four selections you have read to support your argument.
                  
                
              Evaluator
                  Organization:
                  Certica Solutions
                
              
            8A: Judging Validity
8A: Judging Validity
              Description:
              Judge Validity
            
          
          
          
              SeeReader
              
                 ✓ standard met 
              
            
            
              
              
              
              
                
              
              
              
                Selection:
                
                   A-10 
                
                
                  
              
              A-10
 Grade level:  1 
    
                    Word count: 719 words 
                   Author: Ellen Bari 
                   Synopsis: Rochelle is the first African American female chess champion. She's on her way to becoming a chess master. 
                
              
                
                  Excerpt:
                  
                     They started to win again and again. They won 30 national chess championships. A championship is a contest to find out which team is the best. Someone made a movie about Rochelle and her team. 
                    
 
                  
                
              
              
              
                Question:
                Based on what you read, which two of the following statements are correct?
                
            
          - Playing chess can help improve your memory.
 - It takes years of practice to become a chess master.
 - Rochelle's grandmother is a famous chess player.
 - You need to be an adult to win a chess championship.
 - Men and women have been playing chess since the game first started.
 
              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