5th Grade Florida BEST Standards ELA - PM3 Reading Practice Tests Florida FAST
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5th Grade Florida BEST Standards ELA - Test Prep Practice for Florida FAST - Includes 13 reading practice tests, 5 writing practice tests, 50 task cards, worksheets, and games. Includes printable copies and Google Forms.
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Pacing Guide
Printable Copies
Digital Self-Grading Google Form Links
13 Reading Practice Tests (Passages, Questions, and Answers) Covering All Florida's B.E.S.T. Reading Standards! Printable and Google Forms.
5 Writing Practice Tests (Passages, Questions, and Answers) Covering All Florida's B.E.S.T. Writing Standards!
1 Set of Figurative Language Task Cards - 50 cards covering Similes, Metaphors, Hyperbole, Idiom, Alliteration and Onomatopoeia. These are all a part of the new B.E.S.T. standards, and must be mastered.
1 Figurative Language Game
5 Figurative Language Stories with 60 B.E.S.T. Test Prep Questions and Answers
6 Figurative Language Drills (6 Tests)
1 Vocabulary and Reading Foundational Skills Game
1 Reading Prose and Poetry Game
1 Reading Informational Text Structure Game
1 Reading Across Genres Game
Why am I qualified to write these test prep questions that align with the new standards? Not only have I worked as a Language Arts Teacher for 30 years with a Highly Qualified Status, but I also have spent the last 15 years writing state and national assessments, such as the SATs, ACTs, and individual state assessments, like the FSA, that align with each state's standards. This includes grading, item writing, and passage writing for these assessments.
Foundational/Reading ELA Standards Covered:
Learning and Applying Foundational Reading Skills – ELA.5.F.1.3 and ELA.5.F.1.4
ELA.5.F.1.3 – Use knowledge of grade-appropriate phonics and word-analysis skills to decode words.
ELA.5.F.1.3.a – Apply knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology to read and write unfamiliar single-syllable and multisyllabic words in and out of context.
ELA.5.F.1.4 - Read grade-level texts with accuracy, automaticity, and appropriate prosody or expression.
Reading Prose and Poetry – ELA.5.R.1
ELA.5.R.1.1 – Analyze how setting, events, conflict, and characterization contribute to plot in a literary text.
ELA.5.R.1.2 – Explain the development of stated or implied theme(s) throughout a literary text.
ELA.5.R.1.3 – Describe how an author develops a character’s perspective in a literary text.
ELA.5.R.1.4 – Explain how figurative language and other poetic elements work together in a poem.
Reading Informational Text Structure – ELA.5.R.2
ELA.5.R.2.1 – Explain how text structures and/or features contribute to overall meaning of texts.
ELA.5.R.2.2 – Explain how relevant details support the central idea(s), implied or explicit.
ELA.5.R.2.3 – Analyze author’s purpose and/or perspective in an informational text.
ELA.5.R.2.4 – Identify an author’s claim and the reasons and evidence used to support the claim.
Reading Across Genres – ELA.5.R.3
ELA.5.R.3.1 – Analyze how figurative language contributes to meaning text(s).
ELA.5.R.3.2 – Summarize a text to enhance comprehension.
a. Include plot and theme for a literary text.
b. Use the central idea and relevant details for an informational text.
ELA.5.R.3.3 – Compare and contrast primary and secondary sources related to the same topic.