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LITTLE ROCK Reading: Practical / Grade 4 / Wings of Wonder Name Teacher Period Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. 1

LITTLE ROCK Reading Grade 4 Wings of Wonder 2

LITTLE ROCK Reading Grade 4 Wings of Wonder 1. The meaning of exhibit as used in paragraph 5 of "Wings of Wonder" means A. farm B. display C. machine D. study 2. Butterflies lay their eggs on certain plants to A. provide caterpillars with food B. respond to the attraction of flowers C. offer shelter from the wind D. protect chrysalises from poison 3

LITTLE ROCK Reading Grade 4 Wings of Wonder 3. In tip 1 of "You Can Plant a Butterfly Garden," what does the word masses mean in this sentence? A. Dark shades B. Strong smells C. Large numbers D. Early bloomers 4. According to the passage, why is sunshine necessary for butterflies? A. It makes their colonies brighter. B. It provides them with warmth. C. It helps the flowers grow their food. D. It keeps other insects away. 7. Butterflies need shelter from the wind in order to A. increase their life span B. protect tiny eggs C. avoid being swept away D. hide from their enemies 8. The author wrote "You Can Plant a Butterfly Garden" to A. persuade readers to collect butterflies B. explain how readers can attract butterflies C. describe to readers how butterflies are useful D. prove to readers that butterflies are difficult to find 5. Why are caterpillars difficult to raise? A. They never stop eating. B. They can only live on a farm. C. They need to cling to wildflowers. D. They rarely escape their enemies. 6. Why is Costa Rica important to the passage "Wings of Wonder?" A. It is the only place where butterflies are studied. B. It is an example of where butterfly farms can be found. C. It is the best place to raise both animals and butterflies. D. It is an area where museum visitors come to see butterflies. 4

READING OPEN-RESPONSE ITEM A A. Explain what a garden would need to be butterfly-friendly. What plants would be grown there? What important ideas should be used in planning the garden? Use details from the passages to explain your answer. A 5

RUBRIC F READING OPEN-RESPONSE ITEM A A. Explain what a garden would need to be butterfly-friendly. What plants would be grown there? What important ideas should be used in planning the garden? Use details from the passages to explain your answer. Score Description 4 two details from the passage that describe what plants would be grown there and two important ideas used in the planning of the garden. 3 two details from the passage that describe what plants would be grown there and one important idea used in the planning of the garden. one detail from the passage that describes what plants would be grown there and one important idea used in the planning of the garden. 2 one detail from the passage that describes what plants would be grown there and two important ideas used in the planning of the garden. two details from the passage that describe what plants would be grown there. two important ideas used in the planning of the garden. 1 one detail from the passage that describes what plants would be grown there. one important idea used in the planning of the garden. The response demonstrates minimal understanding of the question. 0 The response is incorrect and shows no evidence that the student understands the task. The response may be off topic or completely irrelevant. B Analysis R.9.4.10 Blank No response. A score of "B" will be reported as "NA." (No attempt to answer the item.) Score of "0" assigned for the item.

LITTLE ROCK Reading: Practical / Grade 4 / Wings of Wonder Answer Key and Alignment Answer Source Core Reading Skill SLE CC-Standard 1. B AR Vocabulary R.11.4.1 2. A AR Article Details R.9.4.12 3. C AR Vocabulary R.11.4.1 4. B AR Article Details R.9.4.1 5. A AR Inference R.9.4.9 6. B AR Author's Purpose R.9.4.7 7. C AR Inference R.9.4.5 8. B AR Author's Purpose R.9.4.8