Louisiana 4th Grade ELA LEAP Assessment Practice Version with answers Note: Information items in this PowerPoint were taken from the State 4 th Grade Reading.

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Louisiana 4th Grade ELA LEAP Assessment Practice Version with answers Note: Information items in this PowerPoint were taken from the State 4 th Grade Reading Leap Assessment Guide.4 th Grade This version of the practice assessment has answers. Look at the questions with the students. Discuss, then hit enter on the keyboard or with your mouse to see the circled red answer appear.

Lets Begin! Read and answer the questions.

1.Which of these contributed to Hersheys success? A. a good education B. working hard at his job C. being well known in town D. his parents encouragement

2. Which word best describes Hershey after his chocolate company became successful? A. boastful B. forgetful C. generous D. worried

3. Read this sentence. The loss was sad for Milton, and it devastated his parents. What does devastated mean? A. surprised B. disappointed C. greatly upset D. suddenly angered

4. You can tell that this passage is a biography because it A. has interesting characters. B. takes place a long time ago. C. tells facts about a real persons life. D. has a beginning, a middle, and an end.

5. According to the passage, what were two difficulties Milton Hershey had in his life? Exemplary Responses: He was poor. His family moved a lot. His sister died. He was young during the Civil War (people were terrified). He was not a good student. He attended seven different schools. His father moved away from home.

6. The passage says that Milton Hershey opened a school for orphaned boys with the money he made from his business. Describe one experience that Hershey had while growing up, and state why that experience probably caused him to open this school. Exemplary Responses: He was poor when he was a child, so he wanted to help poor boys. (He knew what they felt like.) He went to school only through the fourth grade. He probably wanted poor boys to be able to continue their education (because he could not continue his and knew what that felt like).

1.In the first paragraph, the word offspring means A.parent. B. child. C. animal. D. adult.

2. What happens soon after a baby chimpanzee leaves the birth nest? A. It leaves its mother. B. It meets other chimpanzees. C. It hunts for food. D. It climbs small trees.

3. What was the authors main purpose in writing this passage? A. to compare baby chimpanzees to young people B. to tell why chimpanzees make good pets C. to tell how chimpanzees have fun D. to explain how chimpanzees are raised

4. According to the passage, a mother chimpanzee will push her young one away A. when the young one nurses for the first time. B. if a dry season lasts for many weeks. C. if the young one tries to nurse when it gets older. D. when the mother wants to be with another family.

5. Identify two things in the passage that show what a mother chimpanzee does soon after her baby is born. Exemplary responses: Things that a mother chimpanzee does soon after her baby is born: She climbs very slowly while holding the baby (cradling the baby). She tries to make the baby comfortable. She may keep the baby away from other chimpanzees. She carries the baby between food trees. She protects the baby from male chimpanzees by crouching low, grunting softly, and bobbing her head (which keeps other chimpanzees away from the baby). She takes the baby to meet others. She may squeeze the baby too hard while trying to help.

6. Based on information in the passage, identify one way male and female chimpanzees are alike and one way they are different. Exemplary responses: How male and female chimpanzees are alike: They may pick the wings off a butterfly if they are bored. They enjoy climbing trees. They like to meet other families. They like to play chase games. They wrestle with each other when they catch each other after a chase. They nurse from their mother.

1.In The Winter Sun, why is the winter sun a grumpy guy? A. No one will talk to him. B. He does not see the sky for long. C. The cold weather bothers him. D. He cannot come outside at all.

2. In line 3 of The Moons the North Winds Cookie, the rim of scraps most likely describes the A. size of the full moon. B. stars around the moon. C. clouds that cover the moon. D. shape of a crescent moon.

3. Both poems can best be described as A. playful descriptions of nature. B. serious lessons about life. C. true information about the world. D. happy stories about everyday life.

4. In The Moons the North Winds Cookie, the speaker mostly A. describes the weather B. explains how the wind feels. C. pretends to be the moon. D. tells how the moon changes.

5. Identify two ways the South Wind is like a baker in The Moons the North Winds Cookie. Exemplary responses: Ways the South Wind is like a baker: He kneads clouds in his den (clouds are like his dough). He bakes a crisp new moon. (In place of knead, response might include the terms such as make or work with.)

1.Papa got the idea to advertise for a wife A. from his children. B. from the newspaper. C. from the housekeeper. D. from his neighbor.

2. Who are Nick and Lottie? A. the familys neighbors B. the familys dogs C. Sarahs brother and his wife D. Sarahs cats

3. Why is Ann amazed that Caleb asked Sarah about snoring and fires? A. She was going to tell Sarah not to answer those questions. B. She already knew the answers to those questions. C. She thinks their neighbor should have asked those questions. D. She thinks those are rude questions to ask.

4. What does the word pesky mean when Caleb and Anna talk about being "loud and pesky? A. annoying B. energetic C. sloppy D. boring

5. List two things that Sarah will no longer see around her when she comes to live on a prairie farm. Exemplary responses: the sea the fog on the sea the fish her brother catches in the sea sea birds her brothers tall house with gray shingles other text-based answers

6. What gift did Sarah send Anna, and why was it special? Exemplary responses: The gift was a book about sea birds. It is something that is special to Sarah. It shows that she wants to share what is important to her with Anna.

Informational Resource Questions (Go to next slide)

1.Which month is the average daily low temperature closest to the average daily high temperature? A. September B. November C. December D. January

2. Which index entry from the social studies textbook has a map in it? A. Appalachian Mountains B. Bayou C. Cancer, Tropic of D. Capital resources

3. Which resource has the best information on the location of Louisiana in the United States? A. Louisiana Tour Guide pages on State Symbols/Climate B. Internet Web site information for Louisiana Travel.com C. Louisiana fact sheet from the World Book Encyclopedia D. Index from the social studies textbook

4. Suppose you were planning your report on Louisiana. You want to make an outline. Which resource uses headings that would be best for your outline? A. the table of contents B. the map of Louisiana C. the Internet Web site information D. the index

5. Complete the following outline on what Louisianas climate is like. Some of the outline has been done for you. I. Louisianas year-round climate A. Winter temperatures are mild. B. ______________ C. ______________ D. Fall temperatures are very comfortable. Exemplary Responses: I. Louisianas year-round climate A. Winter temperatures are mild. B. Spring temperatures are very comfortable. C. Summer temperatures are hot. D. Fall temperatures are very comfortable.

PROOFREADING 1.How should you correct the error in number 1? A. change Dear to Deer B. change Mr to Mr. C. change Allen, to Allen D. There is no error.

2. How should you correct the error in number 2? A. change was to were B. change extra to extera C. change interesting! to interesting? D. There is no error.

3. How should you correct the error in number 3? A. change Me and my mom and dad to My mom and dad and me B. change Me and my mom and dad to My mom, dad, and I C. change Me and my mom and dad to Me and my Mom and Dad D. There is no error.

4. How should you correct the error in number 4? A. change Yours to yours B. change truly to Truly C. change truly to truly, D. There is no error.

Information items in this PowerPoint were taken from the State 4 th Grade Reading Leap Assessment Guide Information items in this PowerPoint were taken from the State 4 th Grade Reading Leap Assessment Guide. 4 th Grade 4 th Grade