Title: The Functional, Paired Passage for ISAT 2006
1The Functional, Paired Passage for ISAT 2006
- Generated by
- K. Cassioppi
- L. Fanello
- S. Glasser
- S. Wynstra
2The Paired, Functional Passage
- Addresses the following IAF-R assessment
objectives - Determine whether a set of complex directions is
complete and, therefore, clear. - Use information in charts, graphs, tables,
diagrams, maps, and headings. - Draw conclusions from information in charts,
maps, and graphs, etc. - Identify or summarize the order of events in a
story or non- fiction account.
3Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage How to Cook Noodles
- (Grade 3)
- When is the heat turned down on the stove?
- A. After the water begins to boil
- B. After the noodles become soft
- C. After the water boils away
- D. After the noodles become hard
4Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage Making Oatmeal Cookies
- (Grade 4)
- Which step tells about adding the wet
ingredients? - A. Step 2
- B. Step 3
- C. Step 4
- D. Step 5
5Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage Making Oatmeal Cookies
- (Grade 4)
- In what order are the numbered steps arranged?
- A. In the order in which the author remembered
them - B. From the simplest to the most difficult
- C. From the least to the most time-consuming
- D. In the order in which the steps should be
followed
6Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage Health Tips
- (Grade 5)
- Some of the information in picture 3 is about
Vitamin K. Which paragraph in the article gives
the reader more information about this vitamin? - A. Paragraph 2
- B. Paragraph 3
- C. Paragraph 4
- D. Paragraph 5
7Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage The Skeletal System
- (Grade 6)
- In order to learn how bones are connected to each
other, the reader needs the information in both - A. Picture 1 and paragraph 1
- B. Picture 1 and paragraph 2
- C. Picture 2 and paragraph 1
- D. Picture 2 and paragraph 2
8Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage The Shopper (Newspaper)
- (Grade 7)
- What must one do to place a 1 ad in this
newspaper? - A. Phone in the ad pay by credit card
- B. Phone in the ad pay by debit card
- C. Mail the ad pay by money order
- D. Mail the ad pay by check
9Functional Passage Question Types
- Passage Cleaning the Attic
- (Grade 8)
- How is the information in Paragraphs 6-8
organized? - A. By comparison/contrast
- B. From least to most important
- C. By cause and effect
- D. In chronological order
10- Determine whether a set of complex directions is
complete and, therefore, clear.
11Hand and Foot Reindeer
Supplies
12TO MAKE THE REINDEER
- Trace around the your foot using brown
construction paper. This will be the reindeer's
head. - Trace around your hands using tan construction
paper. These 2 pieces will be the reindeer's
antlers. - Glue the handprint "antlers" to the top of the
reindeer. Add a bright red paper nose, a paper
(or drawn) mouth, and googly eyes (or paper eyes)
to the reindeer's head. - You can now decorate your house with these cute
reindeers. - Don't forget to put your name and date on the
back of the reindeer.
13- 1. What would you do if you didnt have glue?
- __________________________________
- 2. What other objects could be used for eyes?
Tell why you chose these objects. - ___________________________________
14- Use information in charts, graphs, tables,
diagrams, maps, and headings. - Draw conclusions from information in charts,
maps, and graphs, etc.
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16Third Grade Sample Test Questions
- 1. If Central Bridge is closed for repairs,
what will happen in Milltown? - a) More people will drive faster.
- b) More people will use Upper Bridge.
- c) More people will use Central Avenue.
- d) The shopping center will close.
- 2. If Central Bridge is closed for repairs, what
do you think will happen to the workers who live
on Front Street? - a) They will have to drive farther to work.
- b) The mill will close and they will lose their
jobs. - c) They will get to work faster.
- d) They will have to move.
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18Fourth Grade Sample Test Question
- Which question could you answer based only on the
information in the map? - a) At what times co the public trains
arrive? - b) How much time does it take to go from
Forest Hills to Oak Grove? - c) How many miles is it from one station to
another? - d) How can one travel from Alewife to the
Aquarium by public train? -
- Directly on the map, draw the most direct public
train route you would take to get from Boston
College to Braintree.
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20Fifth Grade Sample Test Question
- What explains the change in voter registration
shown by these graphs? -
- a) New laws made it difficult for African
- Americans to vote.
- b) Most African Americans were Democrats.
- c) Most African Americans moved out of
- Louisiana.
- d) The White population in Louisiana
- increased greatly.
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22Fifth Grade Sample Test Question
- Look at the map of Africa. Which of the following
countries is north of the equator and west of the
prime meridian? -
- a) Sudan
- b) Congo
- c) Mauritania
- d) Egypt
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24Sixth Grade Sample Test Question
- Give two reasons why early civilizations
flourished in the valley of the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers.
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26Sixth Grade Sample Test Question
- Which is the main reason that many early peoples
settled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers? - This river valley tended to be cooler than
highland regions. - This river valley was almost free of danger from
wild animals. - This river valley was easier to defend from
attack than the higher regions. - This river valley was fertile because floodwaters
left rich soil on the banks.
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28Seventh Grade Sample Test Question
- Look at the pie charts. Which of the following
countries has the largest percentage of the
world's population? - China
- Indonesia
- Pakistan
- India
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30Seventh Grade Sample Test Question
- Which of the following continents has the most
manufacturing and trade? - Australia
- Europe
- Africa
- South America
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32Seventh Grade Sample Test Questions
- What percentage of the total population of
Country 1 is age 70 or over? - 1.0
- 1.2
- 2.2
- 3.0
- 2. Describe the difference in population
patterns for people age 60 and over in countries
1 and 2. Give one possible explanation for the
difference you have identified.
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34Eighth Grade Sample Test Questions
- The graph shows that
-
- wealthy people tend to have different political
views that do people with less money - The incomes of certain groups of voters have
increased dramatically - The higher someones income is , the more likely
he or she is to vote - Young people are more likely to vote than older
people - 2. Give one explanation for the pattern of voter
turnout shown in the graph.
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36Eighth Grade Sample Test Questions
- According to the charts, people are most likely
to volunteer for organizations that - focus on community affairs
- solve easy problems
- solve problems the government thinks are
unimportant - relate to international concerns
- 2. Choose three areas of volunteer activity
listed in Chart 1. For each one, identify
specific action individuals can take outside
their homes, and explain how it will make a
difference in their own community.
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38Tsunami Warning Signs
- If you see the water recede quickly and
unexpectedly from a beach (this is called
drawback), run toward higher ground or inland --
there may be a tsunami coming. - Also, if you are on the coast and there is an
earthquake, it may have caused a tsunami, so run
toward higher ground or go inland. - The first wave in a tsunami is often not the
largest if you experience one abnormally-huge
wave, go inland quickly -- even bigger waves
could be coming soon. - Some beaches have tsunami warning sirens -- do
not ignore them.
39- What does the word recede mean in the first
sentence? - ___________________________
- Where might you find this sign?
- _____________________________
- Why should you pay attention to a siren?
- _______________________________
40- Identify or summarize the order of events in a
story or non- fiction account.
41- One hot, sunny day Sally left two buckets of
water out in the sun. The two buckets were the
same except that one was black and one was white.
At the end of the day, Sally noticed that the
water in the black bucket felt warmer than the
water in the white bucket. - Sally wondered why this happened, so the next
day she left the buckets of water out in the hot
sun again. She made sure that there was the same
amount of water in each bucket. This time she
carefully measured the temperature of the water
in both buckets at the beginning of the day and
at the end of the day. The pictures below show
what Sally found.
42- How does the experiment help explain why people
often choose to wear white clothes in hot
weather?
43Questions 1-13 The picture below shows a pond
ecosystem. Use this picture and what you know
about the things in it to answer the questions in
this section.
44- 1. Which of the following living things in the
pond system uses the energy from sunlight to make
its own food? - A) Insect B) Frog C)
Water lily D) Small fish
45Extended Response
- If all of the small fish in the pond system died
one year from a disease that killed only the
small fish, what would happen to the algae in the
pond? Explain why you think so. - What would happen to the large fish? Explain
why you think so.
46- 2. Each of the animals in the pond needs food.
What are two things that the animals get from
their food that keep them alive?
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48- 4. Look at the picture below, which shows some of
the organs that can be found inside the human
body. What is the main job of the organ labeled 1
? - A) Carrying air
- B) Carrying food
- C) Carrying blood
- D) Carrying messages from the brain