Reading eog test prep:
Third Grade EOG Breakdown:
Students will understand that…
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
nonfiction, informational, biography, instructional, materials list, instructions/directions, recipe, ingredients, text features (types of print, headings, sub-headings, photographs, captions, charts, diagrams, labels, maps, timelines,) text structure (cause/effect, compare/contrast, descriptive, problem/solution, sequence,) main idea, supporting details, summarize, author's purpose,
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
fiction, traditional literature (fable, folktale, legend), character, setting, plot, events, sequence, moral, lesson, theme, character traits, narrator, illustrations, chapters, paragraphs, sentences,
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
literal, nonliteral, context clues,
- 52 questions (all multiple-choice), time for testing: 180-240 minutes,
Students will understand that…
- Readers ask and answer questions by referring to the text for support in narrative text and informational text.
- Readers identify the meaning of words and phrases both literal and nonliteral.
- Readers read a variety of informational and narrative texts independently and discuss the text with clear understanding.
- Readers put together test taking strategies and mastery of reading standards to respond to EOG style tasks.
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
nonfiction, informational, biography, instructional, materials list, instructions/directions, recipe, ingredients, text features (types of print, headings, sub-headings, photographs, captions, charts, diagrams, labels, maps, timelines,) text structure (cause/effect, compare/contrast, descriptive, problem/solution, sequence,) main idea, supporting details, summarize, author's purpose,
- Asking and Answering Questions on Informational Text
- Determining the Main Idea and Summarize
- Describe Cause and Effect Relationships
- Determine the Meaning of Academic Vocabulary
- Use Information Gained from the Illustrations and/or Text Features
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
fiction, traditional literature (fable, folktale, legend), character, setting, plot, events, sequence, moral, lesson, theme, character traits, narrator, illustrations, chapters, paragraphs, sentences,
- Asking and Answering Questions on Literature
- Determining the Central Message, Lesson, or Moral
- Describing Characters in a Story (traits, motivations, feelings)
- Distinguish Between Literal and Nonliteral language
Essential Concepts & Vocabulary:
literal, nonliteral, context clues,
- Use Sentence-Level Context as a Clue to the Meaning of a Word and/or Phrase
- Distinguish the Literal and Nonliteral Meanings of Words and Phrases in Context