The Golden Questions
How Non-Fiction Reading Is Assessed on the WASL
BENCHMARK 2 (Grades 5-7)
Golden
Questions 5-7 (87K PDF)![]()
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EALR Component |
Learning Target |
Multiple Choice |
Short Answer |
Extended Response |
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2.2 |
Compare/contrast elements of the text or make connections within the text. |
Which sentence tells how ___ are similar? Which sentence explains why (event) happened? |
How are (two elements in the selection) similar and different? Explain why (event) happened? |
Write a paragraph describing how __ are similar and how they are different. Then analyze how this similarity and difference influences (a text-based outcome). Analyze how (events in the selection) cause (culminating event in the selection). Choose two (events) to discuss in depth. |
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Extend information beyond text (make generalizations beyond the text to a broader idea or concept, or apply information to other texts or situations, or give a response to reading). |
After reading this article, which of the following generalizations can you make? |
Would you have wanted to (cite event from selection)? Support your answer with evidence from the text. |
How could you use what you learned about (subject) in the selection to (do a particular task)? Refer to specific information in the selection to explain your ideas. |
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2.3 |
Analyze author’s purpose and evaluate effectiveness for different audiences (includes facts/opinions, author’s point of view, tone, and use of persuasive devices). |
Which sentence in this advertisement is an example of the author’s use of a "Bandwagon" argument, that is, urging people to do something because everyone else is doing it? |
Who is the audience for this article? How do you know? Support your answer with evidence from the text. What is the author’s purpose in this article? How does he/she achieve this purpose? Support your answer with information from the article. |
Write a paragraph giving (number) of the author’s main arguments for his/her point of view on (issue discussed in selection). How do you think he/she would feel about (related issue)? Support your answer with evidence from the selection. |
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2.3 |
Evaluate reasoning and ideas related to the text. |
What is wrong with making the following generalization after reading the selection? (Give a generalization that is too broad to be drawn from the selection.) |
Evaluate the way in which the advertisement appeals to readers. Is it an effective advertisement? Explain why or why not. Refer to specific elements of the advertisement in your explanation. Is the following a reasonable conclusion that may be drawn from the selection? Why or why not? Use evidence from the selection to support your answer. (Then state a conclusion that may or may not be reasonably drawn from the selection.) After reading the first paragraph of the selection, you might make the generalization that (state one that might be reasonably made from reading the first paragraph). Does the rest of the selection support this generalization? Support your answer with details from the selection. |
Write a paragraph to analyze and evaluate the (strategies) the author uses to get his/her point across in the selection. Consider what (strategies) the writer uses and how effective each (strategy) is. Use evidence from the selection in your response. |
