GRADE 4 READING. Form R0117, CORE 1 VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING. Spring 2007 Released Test. Property of the Virginia Department of Education

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VIRINI STNRS O LERNIN Spring 2007 Released Test RE 4 REIN orm R0117, ORE 1 Property of the Virginia epartment of Education 2007 by the ommonwealth of Virginia, epartment of Education, P.O. ox 2120, Richmond, Virginia 23218-2120. ll rights reserved. Except as permitted by law, this material may not be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the copyright owner. ommonwealth of Virginia public school educators may reproduce any portion of these released tests for non-commercial educational purposes without requesting permission. ll others should direct their written requests to the Virginia epartment of Education, ivision of Student ssessment and School Improvement, at the above address or by e-mail to Student_ssessment@doe.virginia.gov.

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Reading irections Read the passage. Then read each question about the passage. ecide which is the best answer to each question. Mark the space on your answer document for the answer you have chosen. SMPLE Mrs. ohnson is my favorite teacher, Maria told her mother. I really enjoy the lessons in her class. In this paragraph, the word enjoy means like hear notice save 3

irections: Read the article and answer the questions that follow. New hewing um 1 Thomas dams was a curious man who lived in the 1800s. e worked at many different jobs, but what he loved most was inventing things. dams spent most of his free time in his workshop trying to discover something new. 2 In 1869 dams got the chance to meet eneral Santa nna, a famous general of the Mexican rmy. Santa nna was from Mexico but lived with dams at his home for a short time. Santa nna introduced an interesting object called chicle to dams. hicle is a sticky, white material that comes from a special tree in Mexico. 3 dams thought about the chicle. Maybe he could turn the sticky stuff into something useful. s dams molded the sticky mass into a ball, it made him think of rubber. t that time, rubber was expensive. is invention would sell if he could make something that was like rubber, but cheaper. dams agreed to buy a large amount of chicle and began his experiments. e mixed the chicle with rubber to make tires. It did not work. Next, he tried making toys, masks, and boots. Nothing worked. fter a year, he thought about throwing the sticky stuff away. 4 One day dams stopped at a store on his way home. e watched a little girl come in and buy some chewing gum. The gum was made from wax. dams got an idea from watching her chew the gum. e hurried home to talk to his son, Tom r. 5 dams told Tom r. about the little girl and the chewing gum. e remembered that an old custom in Mexico was to chew chicle. e suggested that they make the chicle into chewing gum. Tom r. agreed that it was a great idea. 6 They decided to wrap the gum in small pieces of paper and sell it. dams and his son worked quickly. They made enough gum to fill twenty-five boxes. Each piece would cost one cent. They named their flavorless gum dams New York No. 1. 7 On his first trip, Tom r. did not sell any gum. No one wanted to try it. On his next trip, some stores were willing to put the gum on their counters. ustomers began trying this new item. um with chicle was smooth, springy, and satisfying and became more popular than the wax gum. efore long his father received orders for three hundred boxes! 8 dams kept making changes to the gum. e also added different flavorings to it. Then he invented the gumball machine. is new company grew rapidly. It became the largest company in the nation that made gum. t last, Thomas dams love for inventing had made him a success, and he had created something everyone could enjoy. 4

1 What question does paragraph 2 answer? Why did Thomas dams want to buy chicle? What things can be made from white chicle? Who showed Thomas dams some chicle? What was used to make gum before chicle? 2 In paragraph 3, why did Thomas dams buy a large amount of chicle? e needed it in order to experiment. e wanted to sell a great deal of gum. e thought he could sell it to inventors. e knew the price would soon go up. 3 What question is answered in paragraph 4? Why was a little girl buying something at a store? Where did dams get the idea to make chicle gum? What is the most popular gum in Mexico? ow did dams sell the chewing gum? 5

4 t first Tom r. did not sell any gum because no one was interested in trying it customers liked the chewing wax the gum had an unusual taste it was not wrapped in pretty paper 5 What information best supports the idea that dams did not give up? e asked his son to sell chicle gum. e worked at many different jobs. e worked with the chicle for a year. e met eneral Santa nna. 6 hicle gum became more popular than wax gum because it had a good name seemed smoother was wrapped in paper cost only one cent 6

7 If the author added information about gum flavors, in which paragraph would it fit best? 5 6 7 8 8 Read this dictionary entry. ma te ri al (m tîr e - l) n. 1. loth. 2. Tool for a task. 3. Part out of which a thing is made. adj. 4. Very necessary. -e e In paragraph 2, which meaning of material is used? 1 2 3 4 7

irections: Read the story and answer the questions that follow. inding a ome 1 s usual, enny was sitting alone during recess. s she sat, she heard a quiet meow nearby and looked around. She found a tiny kitten sitting beside the bench. e wore a collar showing the name Lucky. 2 She picked up the kitten as recess ended, walked up to her teacher, and said, I found this kitten on the playground. e has a collar, so he has owners, but there s no address or phone number on the collar. ould we help find his home as a class project? 3 Mrs. March thought about her plans for the rest of the afternoon. s she stared at enny s hopeful face, Mrs. March knew she would have to change them. 4 re you willing to lead the class in this project? Mrs. March asked. She had tried for months to get enny to speak up in class, but enny had stayed quiet. Maybe this was her chance to shine! 5 enny thought for a moment and looked at the kitten before going back to class. Once she had lost a pet of her own. ow could she help? She thought of an idea and began taking charge. Okay, we ll need to make signs to put up around the neighborhood. We should call the newspaper. What else? she asked the class. 6 ohn suggested that they call the animal shelter in case the owners called there. ood idea! enny said as she added it to her list. 7 Soon students were busy drawing posters and choosing where to hang them. Two students were making phone calls. Mrs. March looked on in surprise. enny was so confident and in complete control of the project. She was really showing an ability to lead. 8 enny, however, was not thinking about being a leader or being shy. er mind was on finding this lost kitten s home. 9 The two students making phone calls came back from the office and announced, The animal shelter said that a family reported a lost kitten named Lucky! They said they d call the family to come get him! The class cheered. 10 Ten minutes later a woman showed up at the students classroom door. The woman said with joy, Thank you! We ve been looking all over for our cat! 11 The next day pizzas were delivered to their classroom at lunch, along with a note that said, Thank you for returning Lucky. e was very lucky to have been found by such a caring group of students. 8

12 The class celebrated their success. Mrs. March celebrated too. enny sat comfortably with her classmates for the first time, laughing and joking. Mrs. March thought it was indeed lucky that enny had found the kitten lucky for both of them! 9 In paragraph 7, what does the word confident mean? certain of her actions curious about people pleasant to work with quick to say something 10 Which word means the opposite of success in paragraph 12? plan failure victory trick 9

11 Which paragraph shows that enny feels better being around other students? 4 8 9 12 12 Read this sentence about the story. The students thought of different ways to locate Lucky s owners. Which detail from the story supports this sentence? re you willing to lead the class in this project? We should call the newspaper. We ve been looking all over for our cat! Thank you for returning Lucky. 13 t the end of the story, the students have pizza because the shelter has pizza sent to thank the students the teacher has pizza sent to reward the class enny s parents send pizza to help her make friends Lucky s owners send pizza to thank the class 10

14 Read the events from the story in the boxes. enny finds a lost kitten named Lucky. The students start working to find Lucky s owners. Lucky s owners come to pick him up. Which event belongs in the empty box? Mrs. March decides to allow the class to find Lucky s owners. enny sits with some other students and laughs comfortably. enny tells the students to begin making posters of Lucky. Two students report that the shelter may know Lucky s owners. 11

15 What is this story mainly about? lost kitten shows up at an elementary school at recess to search for his owners. strong girl leads her class in making posters for a school project. shy young girl becomes a leader while working to find a lost kitten s home. group of students try to help a girl feel at home in her new school. 16 What lesson does enny learn in this story? Sometimes a student feels nervous around other students. inding a lost kitten can be hard work. If you want something done right, do it yourself. Working together helps people feel like part of a group. 12

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irections: Read the article and answer the questions that follow. The Mystery of the lashing ireflies 1 uring summer nights fireflies flash in the darkness. They look like bright spots of light dancing on the breeze. atching them in a jar for a few minutes can be fun. ireflies are not really flies, though. They are winged beetles. Scientists are using these special beetles to learn more about our world. 2 The reason a firefly flashes its light is to find a mate. There are around two thousand species, or kinds, of fireflies. ireflies mate only with their own species. Each kind of firefly has its own flash pattern. It is important that fireflies recognize this pattern. That way they can find bugs of their own kind. The male firefly flies around in the sky while the female firefly stays close to the ground. 3 or many years, how a firefly flashes its light was a mystery. Scientists now know that a firefly s light is a cold light. It gives off all of its power as light. It does not produce heat. normal light bulb gives off only ten percent of its power as light. The rest of the power is wasted as heat. That is why a light bulb that has been on for a while is very hot. The firefly s light does not feel hot like a light bulb. 4 Scientists have also learned that fireflies have a small built-in lantern. This special lantern is located inside a firefly s body. To create light, a gas flows through tiny tubes. This causes the firefly to light up. firefly can also turn its light on and off quickly. This puzzled scientists. They learned that short bursts of this gas make the firefly glow. When the gas fades, the light goes out. This process happens very rapidly. 14

5 Scientists know that what they learn from fireflies will be important. Medical studies using fireflies are helping scientists fight illnesses in human beings. They have made new medicines from the chemicals used by fireflies to make light. ireflies have also helped with new discoveries. New flashlights and flares have been made based on fireflies. These new flashlights and flares produce a cold light like a firefly. This way all the power makes the light shine. This little bug may be a pleasure to watch, but it is also an important part of our lives. 17 What is another word for recognize as it is used in paragraph 2? keep make know watch 18 Why did the author most likely include paragraph 4? To explain how fireflies make light To describe different kinds of fireflies To show how much power fireflies use To describe why fireflies make light 15

19 Which of these is the best choice for a heading for paragraph 5? The ool Light of ireflies Watching ireflies lash Understanding the Patterns Learning rom ireflies 20 What happens when gas flows through tubes in the firefly? The firefly lights up. The gas begins to fade. The gas heats up. The firefly flies in the sky. 21 ccording to the article, a firefly s light is different from a light bulb s light because the firefly s light shines brighter does not fade lasts longer is not hot 16

22 student asks this question about the article. ow many different kinds of fireflies are there? Which paragraph from the article answers this question? 2 3 4 5 23 The author most likely wrote this article in order to tell why fireflies light up give facts about fireflies show how fireflies help doctors compare a firefly to a light bulb 17

24 Read this sentence from the article. The male firefly flies around in the sky while the female firefly stays close to the ground. Which word sounds exactly like male but is spelled in a different way and has a different meaning? meal mile mall mail 25 Which sentence is an opinion from the article? It is a pleasure to watch fireflies. ireflies flash their lights at night. ireflies waste less power than light bulbs. It is common for female fireflies to fly low. 26 To find the meaning of the word puzzled, a student should look in an encyclopedia an almanac a dictionary an atlas 18

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irections: Read the story and answer the questions that follow. andcuff King ppearing in London for 2 shows only. ome see him startle and amaze audiences of all ages. enius of Escape 1 The wind was cold against Robert s cheek as he walked to his grandmother s house, but he was too excited to care. She was taking him to the theater to see arry oudini, The enius of Escape! 2 Robert was a fan of oudini s escape artist tricks but never imagined he would see the man on stage. Until now, he had only read about oudini and tried tricks on his own. or Robert, this was the biggest night of his life! 3 The only person Robert knew that was a bigger oudini fan than himself was his grandmother. She had seen oudini perform and had a favorite story about him. She told Robert that oudini called two police officers to the stage during his performance. oudini told the police officers to put handcuffs on him. The police officers made sure the cuffs were secure. oudini amazed everyone, including the officers, with his ability to escape from the cuffs. t that point, Robert s grandmother became a big fan of oudini. The ENIUS of ESPE! 4 When Robert arrived at his grandmother s house on the night of the show, he could barely eat. 5 ren t you hungry, Robert? his grandmother asked. She had noticed his plate of food was untouched. 6 Robert could only shake his head and watch the time slowly tick by on the grandfather clock against the wall. 7 Soon enough, however, Robert was in the audience in London s best theater house. The lights came up and shone on arry oudini. e looked strong and had wild, curly hair. 8 oudini began the show but was stopped when another escape artist, P.. irnoc, jumped on the stage. e announced to the audience that oudini was a fake. 9 oudini stayed calm. e took out a huge pair of handcuffs called ean iants and offered them to irnoc. oudini dared him to escape from them, but irnoc refused to try. 20

10 oudini shrugged and put the cuffs on himself. irnoc tightened and checked them. Robert felt his grandmother squeeze his hand. is lungs felt like balloons ready to burst! e was so excited over what was about to happen. 11 e watched in wonder as oudini freed himself from the cuffs. The audience clapped with excitement. irnoc laughed and said the cuffs were fake. oudini placed them on irnoc and gave him the keys. irnoc, however, could not open them and left the stage in shame. 12 Robert looked over at his grandmother. She was laughing so hard that tears were streaming from her eyes. s they left the theater, Robert knew that he had witnessed a performance by the world s greatest enius of Escape. 27 Read this dictionary entry. perform (p r-fôrm ) v. 1. To put on a show in public. 2. To take action on. 3. To complete a task. 4. To do something as promised. e In paragraph 3, which meaning of perform is used? 1 2 3 4 21

28 Read this sentence from paragraph 10. is lungs felt like balloons ready to burst! This sentence tells the reader that Robert is afraid that oudini is a fake holding his breath in excitement frightened that irnoc will escape hurt when his hand is squeezed 29 nother word for streaming as it is used in paragraph 12 is appearing jumping beginning flowing 30 Why is Robert eager to see oudini? e reads books about oudini. e wants to see irnoc on stage. e is a big fan of oudini. e likes to watch irnoc escape. 22

31 Why does Robert not care that the wind is cold? e is wearing a warm coat and hat. e knows the trip to his grandmother s is brief. e is thinking about the show that he will see. e knows he will have some warm soup. 32 On stage, oudini can best be described as foolish exciting fake cheerful 33 ow does the reader know that Robert s grandmother is a fan of oudini s career? She encourages Robert to practice tricks like oudini. She tells Robert what will happen in the act. She has seen oudini perform and has a favorite story about him. She writes down stories about oudini in a notebook. 23

34 What conclusion can the reader make about oudini from this story? e appears on stage nightly. e is a clever man. e enjoys making fun of others. e has a quick temper. 35 The author most likely wrote this story to explain about stage shows tell about a famous escape artist show how artists learn their jobs explain why people love the theater 24

nswer Key-4061-R0117 Test Sequence Number orrect nswer Reporting ategory Reporting ategory escription 1 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 2 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 3 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 4 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 5 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 6 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 7 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 8 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 9 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 10 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 11 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 12 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 13 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 14 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 15 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 16 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 17 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 18 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 19 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 20 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 21 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 22 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 23 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 24 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 25 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 26 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 27 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 28 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 29 001 Use word analysis strategies and information resources 30 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 31 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 32 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 33 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 34 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials 35 002 emonstrate comprehension of printed materials

rade 4 Reading, ore 1 If you get this many items correct: Then your converted scale score is: 0 000 1 134 2 179 3 207 4 228 5 244 6 259 7 271 8 282 9 293 10 302 11 312 12 320 13 329 14 337 15 345 16 353 17 361 18 368 19 376 20 384 21 392 22 400 23 409 24 417 25 426 26 436 27 446 28 457 29 470 30 484 31 500 32 521 33 548 34 593 35 600