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Item Type(s):
This benchmark may be assessed using:
TM
,
EBSR
,
ST
item(s)
- Assessment Limits :
Items may ask the student to determine the author’s point of view or purpose in a text and to explain the strategies the author uses to convey point of view or purpose. - Text Types :
Items assessing this standard may be used with one ormore grade-appropriate informational texts. Texts may vary in complexity. - Response Mechanisms :
The Enhanced Item Descriptions section on page 3 provides a list of Response Mechanisms that may be used to assess thisstandard (excluding the Editing Task Choice item type). The Sample Response Mechanisms may include, but are not limited to, the examples below. - Task Demand and Sample Response Mechanisms :
Task Demand
Explain how the author develops point of view or purpose, using details from the text.
Sample Response Mechanisms
Selectable Text
- Requires the student to select the point of view or purpose and to select details from the text that show how the author develops this point of view or purpose.
- Requires the student to select the point of view or purpose and to select a correct explanation of how point of view or purpose is developed.
- Requires the student to select a correct explanation of how point of view or purpose is developed and then to select words or phrases in the text that show that development.
- Requires the student to complete a table by matching explanations of how point of view is developed with supporting details from the text.
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Lesson Plan
Original Student Tutorial
Unit/Lesson Sequences
Original Student Tutorials for Language Arts - Grades 6-12
Learn how to identify an author's purpose and attitude toward a specific topic. In this interactive tutorial, you'll practice identifying the key differences between argumentative and informative writing. You'll also practice determining an author's attitude and beliefs toward a topic using several short informational texts.
Student Resources
Original Student Tutorial
Learn how to identify an author's purpose and attitude toward a specific topic. In this interactive tutorial, you'll practice identifying the key differences between argumentative and informative writing. You'll also practice determining an author's attitude and beliefs toward a topic using several short informational texts.
Type: Original Student Tutorial