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CFA/Kindergarten
First Quarter Weeks 1-3
Name: _________________________________________ Date: _______________
Standard: RL K.2 With prompting and support, retell familiar stories using key details.
(Administer assessment after students have listened to The Kissing Hand several times.)
1. What was the little raccoon’s name?
A. Rascal B. Chester C. Buddy
2. Where did the story take place?
A. B. C.
3. Draw a picture of the characters in The Kissing Hand.
4. What kind of animal was Chester?
A. B. C.
CFA/Kindergarten
First Quarter Weeks 1-3
5. Why did Chester’s mom kiss him in the hand?
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6. Why did Chester want to stay home from school?
7. What did Chester’s mom say as she kissed his hand?
8. What time of day did he go to school?
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9. How are you and Chester alike?
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10. What do you predict the little raccoon will do tomorrow?
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CFA 1.1 Qt.1 FIRST GRADE
Name: _________________________ Date: ____________________
Directions: Teacher will read each sentence and students will choose the correct word
that best completes the sentence.
1. ________________________ at me.
Ⓐ She Ⓑ Look Ⓒ Like
2. I see a _______________________ hat.
Ⓐ do Ⓑ with Ⓒ red
3. We __________________ to play.
Ⓐ he Ⓑ little Ⓒ like
4. I like _____________________.
Ⓐ school Ⓑ my Ⓒ blue
Directions: The teacher will say the name of the picture in the box… Students will circle
the picture that has the SAME BEGINNING SOUND as the picture in the box.
5. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
6. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
Directions: The teacher will say the name of the picture in the box… Students will circle
the picture that has the SAME ENDING SOUND as the picture in the box.
7. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
CFA 1.1 Qt.1 FIRST GRADE
8. Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
Directions: Teacher will read the story, the questions, and answer choices for the
students. Students will circle the correct answer.
9. [RL1.3] Who is the character in this story?
Ⓐ Sam the cat Ⓑ a boy Ⓒ Spot the dog
[RL1.1] 10. What was Spot trying to do?
Ⓐ He was trying to eat.
Ⓑ He was trying to take a nap.
Ⓒ He was trying to chase a cat.
11. [RL1.1a] Why do you think Spot chose the bedroom?
Ⓐ He saw food. Ⓑ It was noisy. Ⓒ There was a bed.
12. [RL1.1a] Where was the setting?
Ⓐ in a school Ⓑ in a house Ⓒ at the park
Spot the Dog
Spot the dog was tired. He wanted to find a place to take a nap. First, he laid on
the couch. It was too noisy in that room. He got up to look for a new place to take
a nap. Next, he tried the kitchen floor. That was too hard and cold. So, he got up
again. Spot walked to the bedroom and jumped on the bed. It was just right. Spot
fell fast asleep.
CFA 1.1 Qt.1 FIRST GRADE
READING INFORMATIONAL
Directions: Teacher will read the story, the questions, and answer choices for the
students. Students will circle the correct answer.
[RI 1.7, RI 1.1]
13. What was this passage about?
Ⓐ frogs Ⓑ cats Ⓒ snakes
14. Looking at the picture above, where do you think frogs live?
Ⓐ in a barn Ⓑ at the zoo Ⓒ on land and in water
15. What kind of skin does a frog have?
Ⓐ bumpy skin Ⓑ smooth skin Ⓒ hard skin
Frogs
Frogs live on land and in water. Frogs have long back legs and short bodies. Their
eyes stick out. They do not have tails. Frogs must move fast to catch something to
eat. They must also get away from bigger animals. Frogs have smooth, not bumpy,
skin. They can breathe through their skin. Their skin must stay wet so they can
breathe through it. Frogs can jump from tree to tree. They can’t fly, but they can
stay in the air for a long jump.
Name _______________________________________________________ Date ____________
2016-17 Reading Gr.2 CFA 1.2 Priority Standard RI 2.5; Supporting Standards RI 2.1, RI 2.7; RF 2.3, RF 2.4
Directions: Read the passages. Then choose the correct answer to the questions.
The Desert
Where is the hottest place on Earth? Is it in Africa? Is it in Asia? The hottest
temperature was recorded in the desert. That desert is in California! It is the
Mojave Desert.
Desert Climate
Deserts are very dry. They get less than 10 inches of rain a year. They are also
very hot. But at night the desert can be cool.
The seasons are different in the desert. Summer is hot. Fall is warm. Winter
may be cold and bring rain. Then flowers may grow in spring.
Desert Plants
Desert plants have to survive in the dry heat. They need to live with not much
water. A cactus is one desert plant. It stores water. It does not have leaves. It has
needles. Leaves lose water. Needles hold water.
Desert Animals
Animals learn to live in the heat. Lizards and snakes stay under rocks to keep
cool. A pack rat builds a den with sticks. It stays in the shade. Many animals go
out at night. That is when owls hunt.
Death Valley
Death Valley is in the Mojave Desert. A valley is the low space between
mountains. Mountains trap the hot air. Death Valley is very low. It gets very hot.
But the mountains may have snow on top.
Name _______________________________________________________ Date ____________
2016-17 Reading Gr.2 CFA 1.2 Priority Standard RI 2.5; Supporting Standards RI 2.1, RI 2.7; RF 2.3, RF 2.4
1. What state is most of Death Valley located in?
a. California b. Utah
c. Nevada d. Arizona
2. Why is Death Valley so hot?
a. A valley is a low space between mountains.
b. The mountains may have snow on top.
c. Mountains trap hot air in the valley.
d. Death Valley is in the Mojave Desert.
3. Read these sentences from the article.
The seasons are different in the desert. Summer is hot. Fall is warm.
Winter may be cold and bring rain. Then flowers may grow in spring.
Which words help you figure out what seasons mean?
a. different, desert b. Summer, Fall
c. Then, may d. bring, grow
4. Why do snakes stay under rocks?
a. They stay cool under rocks.
b. They stay warm under rocks.
c. They store water under rocks.
d. They go out at night to hunt.
Name _______________________________________________________ Date ____________
2016-17 Reading Gr.2 CFA 1.2 Priority Standard RI 2.5; Supporting Standards RI 2.1, RI 2.7; RF 2.3, RF 2.4
5. What part of the passage should you read to find out how a cactus can survive
in the desert?
a. Desert Climate b. Desert Plants
c. Desert Animals d. Death Valley
How Newspapers Are Made
People love reading news stories and looking at photographs, or pictures that go
with them. So how is a newspaper made each day?
Finding News to Report
In order to print news, people have to find it first. Reporters go out on their
beat and look for stories. They go to sports events and town meetings. If there is
an accident, they rush to it. Reporters talk to people and ask them questions. The
watch everything. They record important facts and take photographs. Then they
think of a story they can tell and write it.
Putting the News Together
Next, the reporters bring their stories to an editor. Editors decide what stories
to print. They choose the photographs. They plan the newspaper.
Then the editors take the typed stories and lay them out on different pages.
They have to make sure the words fit on the page. Editors look for errors in the
writing. Then they make a “dummy”. They dummy shows what the newspaper
page will look like. Editors check again for errors. All this is done on computers.
At the Printer
The printer receives the pages from the computer and begins printing. A huge
roll of paper moves, and ink is pressed onto the pages. Machines move the rolls.
More and more pages are printed. After the pages have printed, a machine cuts
and folds the paper.
Getting News to You
From there, trucks deliver the papers all over the city. Some go to stores that
sell them. Newspapers may even come right to your home!
Name _______________________________________________________ Date ____________
2016-17 Reading Gr.2 CFA 1.2 Priority Standard RI 2.5; Supporting Standards RI 2.1, RI 2.7; RF 2.3, RF 2.4
6. Who decides which story and picture is printed?
a. the reporter b. the editor
c. the printer d. the dummy
Use the dictionary entry to answer the question.
beat verb 1. To flap wings 2. To strike something Noun 3. A rhythm in
music or poetry 4. An area for a police officer or reporter to work
7. Which meaning of beat fits the way it is used in paragraph 2?
a. meaning 1 b. meaning 2
c. meaning 3 c. meaning 4
8. Which part of the passage should you read to find out what kind of news goes in
a newspaper?
a. Finding News to Report b. Putting the News Together
c. At the Printer d. Getting News to You
Use the dictionary entry to answer the question.
Record verb 1. to put down into writing 2. to change sounds into a form to
listen to later Noun 3. something that tells about past events
4. the top score or best performance of something
9. Which meaning of record fits the way it is used in paragraph 2?
a. meaning 1 b. meaning 2
c. meaning 3 c. meaning 4
10. What part of the passage should you read to find out how people get the
newspapers they read?
a. Finding News to Report b. Putting the News Together
c. At the Printer d. Getting News to You
11. Which step happens last?
a. Trucks deliver papers. b. The papers are folded.
c. An editor makes the pages. d. Machines move the rolls.
Name _______________________________________________________ Date ____________
2016-17 Reading Gr.2 CFA 1.2 Priority Standard RI 2.5; Supporting Standards RI 2.1, RI 2.7; RF 2.3, RF 2.4
Directions: Look at the underlined word and choose the word that has the same sound.
12. Which word has the same vowel sound in ride?
a. rid b. rocky c. fly d. rode
13. What word has the same middle sound as hop?
a. hope b. happy c. pot d. horn
14. Which word has the same vowel sound as chap?
a. apple b. chain c. chair d. chop
15. Which word has the same vowel sound as green?
a. grown b. be c. knew d. get
16. Which word has the same vowel sound as little?
a. light b. lime c. lip d. candle
17. Which word has the same vowel sound as so?
a. now b. same c. pro d. worm
18. Which word has the same vowel sound as net?
a. men b. knew c. need d. weep
Third Grade Reading CFA 1.1 RL 3.1 3.2, 3.3 RI 3.1, 3.2, 3.4
Name:_________________________________ Date:_________________
Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. For
Number 7 use complete sentences and a text move.
Jenny’s Move
Sarah was mad. Her best friend Jenny was moving. She knew she
would never see her again. Jenny had promised to write, but she
knew how that went. Last year Mary had moved, and she wrote three
letters. But she never heard back from her. She must have made
new friends. Sarah knew the same thing would happen with Jenny.
So she was getting back at her. She wasn’t going to speak to her at
school. That would show her.
On Monday, Jenny asked Sarah if she wanted to play jump rope at
recess. Sarah said she couldn’t because she had to play with Magda, a
real friend who wouldn’t move on her.
“Fine,” said Jenny, “be that way.”
On Tuesday Jenny asked Sarah if she wanted to split her bag of
M&M’s. Sarah wanted to but said, “No thanks, I’m going to split
Anna’s Cheetos. I’m going to get used to someone else’s snacks since
you won’t be here.” The only problem was that Sarah didn’t like
Cheetos; she liked M&M’s.
“Fine,” Jenny said, and sighed. She didn’t know what to do.
On Wednesday Jenny asked if Sarah wanted to sit next to her at the
school play. Sarah said no. Jenny sat by herself and looked sad.
Thursday was Sarah’s birthday. Her mom hadn’t had time to get her
the special outfit she wanted. Her dad had to leave early for a
meeting. It seemed like no-one cared it was her birthday.
But when Sarah got to school, Jenny was sitting outside with a box wrapped
in the prettiest silver paper with a big bow. Jenny gave Sarah the
present and Sarah opened it silently, thinking about how mean she
had been. It was a stationary set, shiny pen, and a book of stamps.
Sarah realized that even though Jenny was moving they would keep in
touch and be friends forever.
_____ 1. Who are the main characters in the story?
a. a mother and daughter
b. two friends
c. two boys
d. a father and daughter
Third Grade Reading CFA 1.1 RL 3.1 3.2, 3.3 RI 3.1, 3.2, 3.4
_____ 2. What is the moral of this story?
a. You should appreciate and trust your friends.
b. Only make friends with people who will not move away.
c. Always play with more than one person at a time.
d. Be sure to write to your friends often.
_____ 3. Which detail from the text shows that Jenny is a good friend?
a. Jenny is moving to a new school.
b. Jenny didn’t have any Cheetos.
c. Jenny remembered Sarah’s birthday.
d. Jenny forgot to get Sarah a present.
_____ 4. What detail of the story helped in identifying the moral or central
message in the story?
a. Sarah realized that even though Jenny was moving they would
stay friends.
b. Sarah stopped playing with Jenny.
c. Sarah thought that Jenny would forget Sarah when she moved.
d. All of the above.
_____ 5. What happened on Monday in the story?
a. Jenny wanted to share her snack.
b. Jenny told Sarah she was moving.
c. Jenny asked to play jump rope.
d. Jenny got Sarah a present.
_____ 6. What happened on Monday in the story?
a. Jenny wanted to share her snack.
b. Jenny told Sarah she was moving.
c. Jenny asked to play jump rope.
d. Jenny got Sarah a present.
7. According to the text, What type of friend is Jenny? Cite evidence from the text
in your answer. Four Points.
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Third Grade Reading CFA 1.1 RL 3.1 3.2, 3.3 RI 3.1, 3.2, 3.4
Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. For
number 12 you must use complete sentences and a text move in your answer.
Explore Our Solar System
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune!
Eight planets orbit, or revolve around, the sun. The planets and the sun are
parts of our solar
system.
The sun is a star. It is a giant ball of hot gas. Mercury is the closest planet
to the sun. It has mountains, cliffs, and plains. Venus is the hottest planet. It can
reach up to 850 degrees. That is hot enough to melt a rocketship! Earth is the
planet pictured on the cover. It is our home. It is the only planet that has the
oxygen and water that people, animals, and plants need to live.
Mars is a cold planet. It is sometimes called the Red Planet because it has
reddish soil.
Jupiter is the largest planet. It is made of thick gases. If you tried to land a rocket
ship, you would sink into the planet! Saturn is the second-largest planet. Like
Jupiter, it is made mostly of gases. Its rings are made up of rock, ice, and dust.
Uranus is cold and windy. It was the first planet to be discovered with a telescope,
in 1781. Neptune is called the Blue Planet. It is the coldest planet because it is
farthest from the sun.
Ring Around the Planets
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are gas planets. They all have rings.
Only Saturn’s rings are thick enough to be seen easily from Earth.
“Explore Our Solar System” Questions
____ 8. What is the main idea of this passage?
a . Earth is the only planet in our solar system that has oxygen and water.
b. All of the gas planets in our solar system have rings.
c. Eight different planets and the sun are part of our solar system.
d. Some of the eight planets in our solar system do not have rings.
____ 9. Which of the following details best supports the main idea of the passage?
a. Eight hundred fifty degrees is hot enough to melt a rocket ship.
b. Saturn is the only planet which has rings that are thick enough to be seen
easily from
Earth.
Third Grade Reading CFA 1.1 RL 3.1 3.2, 3.3 RI 3.1, 3.2, 3.4
c. The order and names of the planets can be remembered by repeating a
silly
sentence.
e. Eight planets orbit, or move around, the sun in our solar system.
____ 10. Which planets are gas planets?
a. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
b. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
c. Mercury, Saturn, Earth and Neptune
d. Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars
____ 11. Which of the following details best supports the main idea of the
passage?
a. The eight planets in our solar system have different characteristics.
b. Neptune is the coldest planet because it is farthest from the sun.
c. Uranus is the first planet to be discovered with a telescope.
d. Four planets in our solar system do not have rings.
_____ 12. Planets in our solar system have similarities. Use information from the
passage to support this statement. Four points
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