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OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES: Review, practice, and secure concepts. Breakdown the barriers of vocabulary and format. Analyze data from the District and State.
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Websites MEAP: www.mi.gov/meapwww.mi.gov/meap –Released items –Guide to MEAP reports –Assessable GLCE information MI-Access: www.mi.gov/mi-accesswww.mi.gov/mi-access –Extended GLCE and Benchmarks –Accommodations Information MI-Access Information Center: www.mi-access.info Office of School Improvement: www.mi.gov/osi –Michigan Curriculum Framework –Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE) Intermediate School Districts and MMLA connections: –www.mscenters.org – see what other districts have already done!www.mscenters.org –MMLA assessment builder and practice questionsMMLA assessment builder and practice questions –www.jcisd.org (go to general education Math and Science Center Math GLCE and Model Assessmentswww.jcisd.org –www.manistee.org (go to general education benchmark assessment project)www.manistee.org –www.mictm.orgwww.mictm.org
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5 ELA Strands on MEAP Reading Writing Speaking Listening Viewing Reading the GLCE Code: R.WS.06.10 Strand (Content Area) Domain (Sub-Content Area like: Word Study, Fluency, etc.) Grade Level GLCE Number
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Reading The correct answer will be highlighted in the following questions. If the answer is highlighted green, then we did better than the state by 5% or more. If the answer is highlighted yellow, then we did better than the state by 0-4%. If the answer is highlighted red, then we did worse than the state.
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Please Note: Questions 9 – 30 not released. Descriptors provided for stem and foils. Questions 32 – 38 not released. Descriptors provided for stem and foils.
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GLCE: R.WS.05.04 know the meanings of words encountered frequently in grade-level reading and oral language contexts. State Results District Results A14% B13% C6% D66% 23. Know meaning of frequently encountered words A Incorrect meaning B Incorrect meaning C Incorrect meaning D Correct answer
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State Results District Results A16% B14% C63% D7% 1. Read the sentence below. If the enclosures mimic the natural light of the cats’ wild habitat, they will breed. In this context, the meaning of mimic is A make comfortable. B make visible. C look like. D clear up. GLCE: R.WS.05.07 in context, determine the meaning of words and phrases including symbols, idioms, recently coined words, content vocabulary, and literary terms using strategies and resources including analogies, content glossaries, and electronic resources.
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State Results District Results A24% B62% C6% D8% GLCE: R.WS.05.07 in context, determine the meaning of words and phrases including symbols, idioms, recently coined words, content vocabulary, and literary terms using strategies and resources including analogies, content glossaries, and electronic resources. 7. Read the sentence below. But when food is abundant, Pallas’s cats can have up to eight kittens at a time. In this sentence, the word abundant means A less than what is expected. B existing in large quantities. C pleasing to the taste. D ready to be eaten.
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State Results District Results A15% B58% C11% D15% 12. Use context to determine meaning of phrase A Incorrect meaning B Correct answer C Incorrect meaning D Incorrect meaning GLCE: R.WS.05.07 in context, determine the meaning of words and phrases including symbols, idioms, recently coined words, content vocabulary, and literary terms using strategies and resources including analogies, content glossaries, and electronic resources.
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State Results District Results A77% B12% C7% D4% 14 R.WS.05.07 Use context to determine meaning of phrase A Correct answer B Incorrect meaning C Incorrect meaning D Incorrect meaning GLCE: R.WS.05.07 in context, determine the meaning of words and phrases including symbols, idioms, recently coined words, content vocabulary, and literary terms using strategies and resources including analogies, content glossaries, and electronic resources.
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State Results District Results A34% B53% C3% D10% 13. Identify author’s purpose A Incorrect purpose B Correct answer C Incorrect purpose D Incorrect purpose GLCE: R.NT.05.02 analyze the structure, elements, style, and purpose of narrative genre including historical fiction, tall tales, science fiction, fantasy, and mystery.
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State Results District Results A14% B8% C7% D72% 9. Identify character’s motivation A Incorrect motivation B Incorrect motivation C Incorrect motivation D Correct answer GLCE: R.NT.05.03 analyze how characters’ traits and setting define plot, climax, the role of dialogue, and how problems are resolved.
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State Results District Results A9% B5% C82% D4% 15. Analyze character’s actions using cause/effect relationship A Incorrect action B Incorrect action C Correct answer D Incorrect action GLCE: R.NT.05.03 analyze how characters’ traits and setting define plot, climax, the role of dialogue, and how problems are resolved.
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State Results District Results A4% B36% C50% D9% 10. Identify use of quotation marks A Incorrect use B Incorrect use C Correct answer D Incorrect use GLCE: R.NT.05.04 explain how authors use literary devices including exaggeration and metaphors to develop characters, themes, plot, and functions of heroes, anti-heroes, and narrators.
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State Results District Results A57% B4% C24% D14% 17. Analyze author’s purpose A Correct answer B Incorrect purpose C Incorrect purpose D Incorrect purpose GLCE: R.IT.05.01 analyze the structure, elements, features, style, and purpose of informational genre including advertising, experiments, editorials, and atlases.
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State Results District Results A65% B13% C D9% GLCE: R.IT.05.02 identify and describe informational text patterns including compare/contrast, cause/effect, and problem/solution. 4. What type of organization pattern does the selection use? A description and explanation – details with further explanations B order of importance – details from most important to least important C chronological order – details in the order in which they happened D order of location – details in the order in which they are located
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State Results District Results A20% B13% C49% D19% 5. What was the author’s main purpose in including the diagram at the end of the selection? A to summarize the main ideas of the writing selection B to illustrate how Pallas’s cats learn to hunt for food C to highlight the key features for hunting and keeping warm D to indicate the hunting position of the Pallas’s cat GLCE: R.IT.05.03 explain how authors use text features including timelines, graphs, charts, diagrams, tables of contents, indices, introductions, summaries, and conclusions to enhance the understanding of key and supporting ideas.
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State Results District Results A7% B82% C8% D4% 2. Bill Swanson thinks a group of Pallas’s cats should be named a hiss of Pallas’s cats because A other animal groups have words to describe them. B the cats continually make an angry noise. C the name first appeared in scientific literature. D the cats are able to live in extremely cold weather. GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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State Results District Results A12% B7% C D74% 3. All of the following help make the Pallas’s cat an invisible hunter EXCEPT for the A ears. B legs. C head. D tail. GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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State Results District Results A6% B83% C7% D4% 6. Why were zookeepers initially concerned about the Pallas’s kittens? A The kittens were fighting each other. B The kittens were always hissing. C The kittens were having trouble feeding. D The kittens were unable to open their eyes. GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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State Results District Results A6% B16% C72% D5% 8. How do the ears of the Pallas’s cat help it to be an effective hunter? A The ears are colored to blend in with the surroundings. B The ears magnify sounds made by prey. C The ears are set low on the head to help it hide. D The ears help it stay warm in cold weather. GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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State Results District Results A6% B61% C11% D22% 11. Identify important detail related to cause/effect A Incorrect cause B Correct answer C Incorrect cause D Incorrect cause GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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State Results District Results A6% B16% C73% D4% 16. Summarize story A Incorrect summary B Incorrect summary C Correct answer D Incorrect summary GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text.
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GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text State Results District Results A54% B11% C28% D6% 20. Summarize story A Correct answer B Incorrect summary C Incorrect summary D Incorrect summary
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GLCE: R.CM.05.02 retell through concise summarization grade-level narrative and informational text State Results District Results A16% B72% C6% D5% 21. Identify relevant detail A Incorrect detail B Correct answer C Incorrect detail D Incorrect detail
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State Results District Results A52% B20% C10% D18% 18. Analyze theme A Correct answer B Incorrect theme C Incorrect theme D Incorrect theme GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A29% B49% C17% D4% 19. Draw conclusion A Incorrect conclusion B Correct answer C Incorrect conclusion D Incorrect conclusion GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A67% B5% C19% D9% 22. Make inference about character A Correct answer B Incorrect inference C Incorrect inference D Incorrect inference GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A64% B11% C7% D17% 24. Identify theme A Correct answer B Incorrect theme C Incorrect theme D Incorrect theme GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A12% B6% C4% D77% 25. Compare how characters are alike across texts A Incorrect comparison B Incorrect comparison C Incorrect comparison D Correct answer GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A78% B6% C9% D6% 26. Compare themes across texts A Correct answer B Incorrect theme C Incorrect theme D Incorrect theme GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A7% B13% C73% D6% GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing. 27. Compare universal truth across texts A Incorrect truth B Incorrect truth C Correct answer D Incorrect truth
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State Results District Results A7% B77% C5% D9% GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing. 28. Compare purpose across texts A Incorrect purpose B Correct answer C Incorrect purpose D Incorrect purpose
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State Results District Results A68% B17% C6% D8% 29. Compare how ideas are alike across texts A Correct answer B Incorrect idea C Incorrect idea D Incorrect idea GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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State Results District Results A16% B66% C7% D9% 30. Compare characters using inference A Incorrect comparison B Correct answer C Incorrect comparison D Incorrect comparison GLCE: R.CM.05.03 analyze global themes, universal truths, and principles within and across text to create a deeper understanding by drawing conclusions, making inferences, and synthesizing.
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Writing The correct answer will be highlighted in the following questions. If the answer is highlighted green, then we did better than the state by 5% or more. If the answer is highlighted yellow, then we did better than the state by 0-4%. If the answer is highlighted red, then we did worse than the state.
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GLCE: W.PR.05.01 set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate authors’ styles and patterns when writing a narrative or informational piece. State Results District Results A25% B11% C8% D55% 32. Identify audience A Incorrect audience B Incorrect audience C Incorrect audience D Correct answer
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State Results District Results A5% B6% C85% D4% 40. What was the writer’s purpose for writing this selection? A to share how easily a person can fracture an arm B to explain how to prevent a fractured arm C to describe the difficulties of having a fractured arm D to show the process of healing a fractured arm GLCE: W.PR.05.01 set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate authors’ styles and patterns when writing a narrative or informational piece.
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State Results District Results A51% B19% C14% D16% 34. Identify graphic organizer used to compare A Correct answer B Incorrect graphic organizer C Incorrect graphic organizer D Incorrect graphic organizer GLCE: W.PR.05.02 apply a variety of pre-writing strategies for both narrative and informational writing (e.g., graphic organizers such as maps, webs, Venn diagrams) in order to generate, sequence, and structure ideas (e.g., role and relationships of characters, settings, ideas, relationship of theory/evidence, or compare/contrast).
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GLCE: W.PR.05.03 draft focused ideas using linguistic structures and textual features needed to clearly communicate information composing coherent, mechanically sound paragraphs when writing compositions. State Results District Results A63% B8% C D21% 35. Explain importance of sentence A Correct answer B Incorrect explanation C Incorrect explanation D Incorrect explanation
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State Results District Results A6% B C12% D76% 36. Analyze textual features A Incorrect analysis B Incorrect analysis C Incorrect analysis D Correct answer GLCE: W.PR.05.03 draft focused ideas using linguistic structures and textual features needed to clearly communicate information composing coherent, mechanically sound paragraphs when writing compositions.
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State Results District Results A7% B62% C27% D3% 37. Explain importance of sentence A Incorrect explanation B Correct answer C Incorrect explanation D Incorrect explanation
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GLCE: W.PR.05.03 draft focused ideas using linguistic structures and textual features needed to clearly communicate information composing coherent, mechanically sound paragraphs when writing compositions. State Results District Results A61% B11% C18% D9% 44. The writer wrote this sample in the A first-person point of view. B third-person point of view. C present tense. D future tense.
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GLCE: W.PS.05.01 exhibit personal style and voice to enhance the written message in both narrative (e.g., personification, humor, element of surprise) and informational writing (e.g., emotional appeal, strong opinion, credible support). State Results District Results A7% B67% C14% D11% 38. Explain importance of sentence A Incorrect explanation B Correct answer C Incorrect explanation D Incorrect explanation
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GLCE: W.PS.05.01 exhibit personal style and voice to enhance the written message in both narrative (e.g., personification, humor, element of surprise) and informational writing (e.g., emotional appeal, strong opinion, credible support). State Results District Results A24% B44% C13% D18% 39. Which of the following sentences contains an exaggeration? A For starters it is difficult because if you’re a righty (like me) you have to write with your left hand. B One reason that it is uncomfortable is because your arm turns into a statue. C It is as itchy as being tickled by a feather. D When I took a bath, it took me at least 45 minutes.
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GLCE: W.GR.05.01 in the context of writing, correctly use compound subjects and predicates; proper nouns and pronouns; articles; conjunctions; hyphens in compound and number words; commas between two independent clauses to set off direct address, long phrases, clauses; colons to separate hours and minutes and to introduce a list. State Results District Results A9% B64% C9% D19% 33. Revise punctuation A Incorrect tense B Correct answer C Incorrect tense D Incorrect punctuation
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GLCE: W.GR.05.01 in the context of writing, correctly use compound subjects and predicates; proper nouns and pronouns; articles; conjunctions; hyphens in compound and number words; commas between two independent clauses to set off direct address, long phrases, clauses; colons to separate hours and minutes and to introduce a list. State Results District Results A83% B6% C4% D7% 42. How should the sentence below be edited to make it correct? Have you ever fractured your right arm. A End the sentence with a question mark. B Change “your” to “you’re.” C Change “fractured” to “fracturt.” D End the sentence with an exclamation mark.
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GLCE: W.SP.05.01 in the context of writing, correctly spell frequently encountered words (e.g., roots, inflections, prefixes, suffixes, multi-syllabic); for less frequently encountered words, use structural cues (e.g., letter/sound, rime, morphemic) and environmental sources (e.g., word walls, word lists, dictionaries, spell checkers). State Results District Results A12% B75% C8% D5% 41. What is one way that the second paragraph could be improved? A Spell out “800” in words. B Correct the spelling of “writy” to “righty.” C Use the word “too” rather than “to” in the first sentence. D Correct the spelling of “reason” to “reson.”
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GLCE: W.SP.05.01 in the context of writing, correctly spell frequently encountered words (e.g., roots, inflections, prefixes, suffixes, multi-syllabic); for less frequently encountered words, use structural cues (e.g., letter/sound, rime, morphemic) and environmental sources (e.g., word walls, word lists, dictionaries, spell checkers). State Results District Results A4% B7% C9% D79% 43. Read the sentence below. Also, I never in my hole life want to get another fracture. A Also, I never in me hole life want to get another fracture. B Also, I never in my hole life want to get a nother fracture. C Also, I never in my hole life wanted to get another fracture. D Also, I never in my whole life want to get another fracture.
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GLCE: W.PR.05.01 set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate authors’ styles and patterns when writing a narrative or informational piece. 31 Write about the theme: Hope Sometimes people’s hopes are big and sometimes they are small. People may hope for a better life or simply for a better day. They may have hopes for themselves or for others. Do only one of the following: tell about a time you did or did not get what you hoped for OR explain how having hope for yourself or others can help you OR tell about a time when people shared hope with others OR write about hope in your own way. State Results District Results 00% 115% 237% 330% 414% 52% 60%
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GLCE: W.GN.05.03 write a position piece that demonstrates understanding of central ideas and supporting details (e.g., position/evidence organizational pattern) using multiple headings and subheadings. 45. What suggestions might a peer editor offer to improve this sample? Use examples and details from Student Writing Sample #3 on page 20 to support your answer. State Results District Results 06% 130% 253% 310% 41%
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