2.R.1.A.d

Description: Comprehension retelling a story’s beginning, middle, and end and determining its central message, lesson, or moral
Maps to Reading Plus skills: 1B, 2C

Exemplars

1B: Analyzing Implicit Details

1B: Analyzing Implicit Details

Description: Drawing Conclusions, Making Inferences from information in text

SeeReader
✓ standard met

Selection: B-7

B-7

Grade level: 2
Word count: 1131 words
Author: J. Baldwin
Synopsis: This ancient myth tells about Arion, a man who sings more beautifully than anyone else. He runs into trouble on a boat, but he's rescued in a very surprising way.
Excerpt: In a city in ancient Greece, there once lived a man who made beautiful music. His name was Arion. No other person could play music or sing so sweetly. In just a moment, his music could wipe away sad or angry feelings. The songs he wrote were famous in many lands.

How was Arion saved after he jumped into the sea? Some people say he climbed on the back of a dolphin.

Other people say the dolphin that saved Arion was not a sea creature. It was a boat named the "Dolphin." These people say Arion, who was a very good swimmer, was able to swim in the sea until a passing boat saved him.

Question: The selection says Arion was good at doing two things. What are they?
  1. making music and swimming
  2. swimming and making friends
  3. making music and hiding money
  4. finding dolphins and finding money

Writing
✓ standard met

Writing prompt: What lesson (or lessons) did you learn from the selection?

Evaluator

Organization: Certica Solutions

2C: Summarizing

2C: Summarizing

Description: Summarizing

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✓ standard met

Selection: B-40

B-40

Grade level: 2
Word count: 1083 words
Author: Anonymous
Synopsis: A Native American boy outsmarts Big Chief North Wind.
Excerpt: "I will not leave," young Shingebis said as he sat down on a rock.

"But you must come with us," the other people said.

"All the people in our tribe are afraid," thought Shingebis. "They are afraid of Big Chief North Wind. But I am not afraid!" Shingebis stayed on his rock and watched the birds fly high in the sky. The birds also were going south.

"You will be sorry," the other people said to Shingebis. "Big Chief North Wind will get angry, and he will bring such cold that you will freeze."

Question: The people in the Native American tribe thought that Big Chief North Wind would be angry
  1. if Shingebis did not go south with them.
  2. when Shingebis hid all the fish.
  3. if Shingebis went south with them.
  4. when Shingebis decided to light a fire.

Writing
✓ standard met

Writing prompt: Write an email to a friend and describe a selection you read.

Evaluator

Organization: Certica Solutions