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Directions:
Today, you will be taking the Grade 4 English Language Arts/Literacy
Performance-Based Assessment Practice Test.
Read each passage and all questions carefully. Some questions will ask you to
choose one correct answer, while others will ask you to choose more than one
correct answer. You may look back at the passage or passages as often as
necessary.
Mark your answers by filling in the circles in your test booklet. Do not make any
stray marks in the test booklet. If you need to change an answer, be sure to
erase your first answer completely.
To answer a question that asks you to pick one answer, fill in the circle as
follows:
ACDEFG
To answer a question that asks you to pick more than one answer, fill in the
circles as follows:
ACFG
Some questions will ask you to provide a written response to the passages you
have read. You may plan your response using scratch paper. Be sure to write
your response in the box provided in your test booklet. Crossed-out work,
writing that falls outside of the box, or work on scratch paper will not be scored.
If you do not know the answer to a question, you may skip it and go on. If you
finish the test early, you may review your answers and any questions you may
have skipped.
Today you will read a story about a girl whose family is from
India and a poem that expresses how the speaker faces
frightening experiences. After you finish the task, you will write
an essay about the theme in the story and the poem.
Read the story Just Like Home. Then answer questions 1 through 3.
Part A
What is the meaning of the word drift as it is used in paragraph 18 of Just
Like Home?
A
consider
wander
change
hover
Part B
Which detail from the story helps the reader understand the meaning of
drift?
A
Priya, Enrique, and Farah create drawings that have different colors and
shapes.
Jasper studies the drawings and decides they look like tropical fish
swimming in a coral reef.
Lily, Jasper, and Enrique make comments about the drawings as the
students come close enough to see them.
Priya smiles when her teacher and classmates show an interest in the
drawings by describing them to one another.
Part A
Priya from Just Like Home would agree with which statement?
A
Part B
Which paragraph from the story supports the answer to Part A?
A
paragraph 3
paragraph 11
paragraph 19
paragraph 22
Part A
In Just Like Home, what can be learned about Priya from her statement, It
looks like home?
A
She wishes she could spend time with her friends in India.
Part B
Which detail supports the answer to Part A?
A
At her old school, she spent recess climbing the monkey bars and
sharing secrets with her friends. (paragraph 1)
While she and her classmates filed through the halls and out into the
yard, Priya thought about how she and her mother used to draw chalk
patterns on the long driveway leading up to their old apartment building.
(paragraph 4)
Then he drew circles inside circles, and surrounded them with small
diamonds. Priya kept drawing too, in between and around Enriques
designs. (paragraph 11)
Priya, Enrique and Farah stood up and looked at what they had done.
The pavement was covered in bright colors and shapes: triangles, circles,
squares and diamonds, all mixed together. (paragraph 18)
Read the poem Life Doesnt Frighten Me. Then answer questions 4
and 5.
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Life Doesnt Frighten Me from AND STILL I RISE by Maya Angelou, copyright
1978 by Maya Angelou. Used by permission of Random House, an imprint
and division of Random House LLC. All rights reserved.
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Part A
What is the meaning of lines 3738 of Life Doesnt Frighten Me?
Ive got a magic charm
That I keep up my sleeve,
A
Part B
Which lines from the poem best demonstrate the answer to Part A?
A
lines 1011
lines 2829
lines 3536
lines 3940
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Part A
Which sentence summarizes the speakers thoughts in Life Doesnt Frighten
Me?
A
Part B
Which lines from the poem show evidence of the answer to Part A?
A
lines 12
lines 1011
lines 1920
lines 3536
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Refer to the story Just Like Home and the poem Life Doesnt Frighten
Me. Then answer questions 6 and 7.
6.
Part A
The author of the story Just Like Home uses different structural elements
than the poet of the poem Life Doesnt Frighten Me.
Which structural element is found only in the story?
A
setting
dialogue
description
rhythm
Part B
Which evidence from the story supports the answer to Part A?
A
Now she sat in the corner of the field and watched the other kids play
without her. (paragraph 1)
The patterns were called rangoli, and they looked like stars and roses.
(paragraph 4)
It looks like a universe, with lots of planets and stars, said Lily.
(paragraph 19)
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Today you will research wild horses in the United States and read
three articles about them. As you review these sources, you will
gather information about the illustrations and answer questions
about wild horses so you can write an essay.
Read the passage from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island. Then
answer questions 8 through 10.
A National Treasure
1 The wild horses of Assateague Island are descendants of domesticated animals
brought to the island over 300 years ago. Horses tough enough to survive the
scorching heat, abundant insects, stormy weather and poor quality food found
on this windswept barrier island have formed a unique wild horse society. Enjoy
their beauty from a distance, and you can help make sure these extraordinary
wild horses will continue to thrive on Assateague Island.
2 My treasures do not click together or glitter. They gleam in the sun and
neigh in the night. Bedouin proverb.
Where did they come from?
Were the horses shipwreck survivors . . .
3 Local folklore describes the Assateague horses as survivors of a shipwreck off
the Virginia coast. While this dramatic tale of struggle and survival is popular,
there are no records yet that conrm it.
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. . . or settlers horses?
4 During the 17th century free-roaming horses, cows, sheep and pigs caused
expensive crop damage to local farms. Farmers were required to pay taxes on
all mainland livestock and fence them in.
5 Like people in the 21st century, these resourceful coastal residents looked for
ways to avoid paying this tax. They turned to nearby Assateague Island with its
abundance of food, shelter and a natural corral made of water to solve their
problem.
6 It is likely that modern Assateague horses are descendants of those hardy
animals turned loose on the island to graze tax-free.
Living the wild life in Maryland
7 Assateagues horses are uniquely adapted to survive on a barrier island. How
do they do it?
What do they eat?
8 The horses spend most of their time grazing on abundant but nutrient-poor
saltmarsh cordgrass, saltmeadow hay and beach grass. The horses short
stature is a result of hundreds of years of adaptation to this low quality diet.
Genetically they are considered horses, even though they are now pony size.
9 The Assateague horses drink over twice the amount of water that domesticated
horses will due to their salty food supply. All that drinking combined with a high
salt diet contributes to their bloated appearance.
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Text and photographs from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island, National
Park Service, US Department of the Interior.
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Part A
Read the sentence from paragraph 7 of The Wild Horses of Assateague
Island.
Assateagues horses are uniquely adapted to survive on a barrier island.
What does the word adapted mean as it is used in the sentence?
A
Part B
Which statement from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island best supports
the answer to Part A?
A Genetically they are considered horses, even though they are now pony
size.
B Many of the horses live in the marshes close to their best food sources.
C Foals are usually born in late spring . . . .
D This helps maintain a hardy, healthy population of wild horses.
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Part A
Which statement provides the best explanation of why the Assateague horses
have survived on the barrier island for so long?
A
The townspeople have kept the horses as pets for many years.
The fire department provides the horses with some veterinary care.
Part B
Which sentence from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island best supports
the answer to Part A?
A
The Assateague horses drink over twice the amount of water that
domesticated horses will due to their salty food supply.
You can often see the horses and other wildlife by driving slowly along
park roads.
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Part B
Which phrase from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island best supports the
answer to Part A?
A
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7 Before I knew it, pony heads were bobbing in the water. The swim across the
channel didnt take long, but I wish it could have lasted a lifetime. It was so
beautiful that I took a photograph of it in my mind.
Going to Town
8 After the crossing, the ponies had a chance to rest. Some slept, and some of
the foals suckled their mothers milk. They were getting their strength back for
the next event.
9 That would be the pony parade to the carnival grounds, where we would watch
the auction. I could see a ferris wheel and a roller coaster, but I kept going. I
wanted only to see the ponies. The cowboys were herding them right down
Main Street!
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10 My sisters and I sloshed through the mud to get to the corral where the ponies
were held for the auction. I couldnt believe it when I got to pet a brown-andwhite foal through the fence. It felt like love itself! His coat was coarse and
smelled like a salty sea breeze. I was surprised that his nose felt so soft, like
velvet. I imagined him thinking, Can I go home with you?
11 Later, I got to ride a tame Chincoteague pony. When I first climbed on, a shiver
of excitement went down my spine. He was ready to go, and I wanted to gallop
away with him.
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have an idea of
Part B
Which detail from Wild Ponies of Chincoteague best supports the answer to
Part A?
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I couldnt believe it . . . .
. . . I couldnt see . . . .
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Part B
Which sentence from Wild Ponies of Chincoteague best supports the answer
to Part A?
A
To keep the herd from getting too big, some new foals are sold each
year at auction . . . .
Some slept, and some of the foals suckled their mothers milk.
They were getting their strength back for the next event.
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Part B
Which sentence from the article supports the structure in the answer to
Part A?
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The weather was wet and dreary, and I felt like an icicle as raindrops fell
cold against my cheeks.
First, I heard faint whinnying sounds drifting through the salty air.
My sisters and I sloshed through the mud to get to the corral where the
ponies were held for the auction.
The pony was strong and spirited, and I had to hold him back.
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Refer to the passage from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island and the
article titled Wild Ponies of Chincoteague. Then answer question 14.
14. Part A
Which statement best describes a difference between the information in The
Wild Horses of Assateague Island and the information in Wild Ponies of
Chincoteague?
A
The Wild Horses of Assateague Island tells more about the work people
do with horses.
The Wild Horses of Assateague Island tells more about what it is like to
visit the horses.
Part B
Which sentence best supports the answer to Part A?
A
During the 17th century free-roaming horses, cows, sheep and pigs
caused expensive crop damage to local farms. (The Wild Horses of
Assateague Island)
The cowboys were herding them right down Main Street! (Wild Ponies
of Chincoteague)
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Read the article In Thunder and Rain, Chincoteague Ponies Make Annual
Swim. Then answer questions 15 and 16.
by Stefanie Dazio
1 Some had arrived before dawn Wednesday, staking out the best spot where
they might see the famed wild horses of Chincoteague make their swim. But a
freak thunderstorm, a full moon and a high tide threatened to derail the annual
celebration and sent thousands to seek shelter.
2 Thunder boomed and rain soaked the marshland as thousands watched about
130 ponies swim from nearby Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island. Many
were forced to watch the ponies cross the channel with water pounding their
backs and lightning crashing overhead.
3 But the horses kept paddling on.
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From the Washington Post, 7/24/2013. 2013 Washington Post Company. All
rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of
the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of
this Content without express written permission is prohibited.
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Part B
Which paragraph from the article best helps the reader understand the
meaning of torrential downpour?
A
paragraph 2
paragraph 6
paragraph 13
paragraph 18
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People had trouble seeing the ponies because more visitors arrived than
were expected.
Severe weather caused concern for the people involved in the event, but
the ponies still crossed the channel successfully.
The pony swim takes place every year, and people come from all over the
world to see it.
Some people choose the yearly pony event as a special trip to take with
their families.
Part B
Which sentence from the article best supports the answer in Part A?
A
We had no idea whatsoever about this storm, said Denise Bowden, vice
president of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department.
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Refer to the passage from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island, the
article titled Wild Ponies of Chincoteague, and the article In Thunder and
Rain, Chincoteague Ponies Make Annual Swim. Then answer question 17.
17. You have read a passage from The Wild Horses of Assateague Island,
Wild Ponies of Chincoteague, and In Thunder and Rain, Chincoteague
Ponies Make Annual Swim. Think about the illustrations from the
passages and how they help the reader learn more about the ponies.
Write an essay explaining what can be learned from the illustrations about
the lives of the ponies described in the passages. Include details from all
three sources in your explanation.
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Today you will read about a girl who finds some unusual shoes.
As you read the story, you will gather information to answer
questions and write a narrative story.
Read Those Wacky Shoes. Then answer questions 18 through 23.
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Those Wacky Shoes by Julie Parker Amery from Highlights for Children
Magazines December 2009 issue, copyright 2009 by Highlights for Children,
Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Used by permission.
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The main character buys strange shoes at a thrift shop. A woman tells her
she needs to find a way to get out of the shoes or they will take her
places she does not want to go.
The main character buys shoes that control her every step, and she
cannot get them off. She thinks of a clever solution to get out of the
shoes and asks some kids to help her.
The main character is stuck in a tree because she bought strange shoes
that made her climb up the tree. When she jumps in a wagon, she loses
her shoes, and the wagon rolls away.
The main character wears shoes that take her places, and she gets stuck
in a tree. She asks some kids to help her get down from the tree safely,
and they finally bring a wagon with cement in it.
Part B
Which two sentences from the story best support the answer to Part A?
A
I quickly realized that those shoes were going to take me wherever they
wanted.
She looked at my shoes and said, Did you get those at the secondhand
store downtown?
The cement held the shoes in place, and I came out of them.
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The main character is angry because the shoes make her walk quickly.
The main character is frustrated because the shoes seem more clever
than she is.
The main character is jealous because the shoes have been tricked by
other people.
Part B
Which statement from paragraphs 4 through 10 supports the answer to
Part A?
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I put my hands over my face, certain Id smash right into that tree.
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Part B
Which sentence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
A
It gathered speed, took a left when it got to the road, went steadily up
the hill, and was soon out of sight.
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Part B
Which detail from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
A
My plan worked!
I guess your shoes are stuck in there forever, the girl said.
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Part B
Which sentence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
A
The good thing about being stuck in the tree was that I had time to think
up a wild idea.
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STOP
STOP
You have come to the end of the test.
Review your answers.
Then, close your test booklet and raise your hand to turn in your test
materials.
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