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English Language Arts Examination: June 2018 AssessmentEnglish Language Arts Examination: June 2018 Assessment
Publisher
New York State Education Department
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9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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2 hrs
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Year
2018
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Assessment

English Language Arts Examination: June 2018

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This English Language Arts Examination: June 2018 assessment also includes:
  • ELA Essay Booklet
  • Scoring Key, Part 2, 6A - 4C, pages 1-26
  • Part 2, 3A - Practice Papers, pages 27-52
  • Part 3, pages 53-79
  • Scoring Key (pdf)
  • Scoring Key (excel)
  • Conversion Chart (pdf)
  • Conversion Chart (excel)
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Is graffiti art? Writers explore that question as part of a source-based argument within a set of questions from the NY Regents examination. The assessment from June 2018, part of a larger set of standardized tests, consists of three sections: multiple choice, source-based argument, and text analysis. It also features both fiction and non-fiction texts.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

reading comprehension, test preparation

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Share sample responses to the writing portions of the assessment and have learners use the rubric to grade them, and then see if their scores were on track
  • Complete the assessment in small groups and have members discuss the reasoning behind their response to each question

Classroom Considerations

  • Blank pages at end of document are for writing responses to the text analysis prompt

Pros

  • Covers a range of question styles and standards

Cons

  • Lacks rationales to support correct answers to multiple choice questions

Common Core

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