Grades 6–8 Response Booklet · Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 2 The mummy was left...

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Grades 6–8Response Booklet

English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and ELA—Writing

Practice Test2016–2017

Grade 6

English Language Arts and Mathematics

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 1

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a wild animal a giant tree an ancient king

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 2

The mummy was left unharmed.

The mummy was moved to Egypt.

The mummy was covered with gold.

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 3

Scientists learned where more mummies could be found.

Scientists learned how mummies were made.

Scientists learned where the gold was stored.

Egypt

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 1

jacket traffic chalkboard

animals people

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 2

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giant tiny

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Grade 6 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 3

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 1

3 pencils

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5 erasers

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2 rulers

Jake’s 3 books Paula’s 2 books

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 2

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3 × 2 = b

4 – 1 = b

3 + 2 = b

b + 5 = 25

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 3

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5 20 30

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 1

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Paintbrushes

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 2

2 10 50

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Grade 6 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 3

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Grade 7

English Language Arts and Mathematics

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 1

tissue flower basket

Danny listens to music on his _______ as he types a letter to his grandfather.

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 2

painting clarinet computer

Ms. Banker told us to interpret the poem. To do this, we need to explain

how the poet helps the reader imagine the ocean and the poet’s experiences.

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 3

interpret imagine experience

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 1

presenting a report drinking water walking to school

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 2

He plays a game of checkers.

He changes the topic.

He practices giving his report.

Oceans

Notes

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Grade 7 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 3

Science is an interesting subject.

Rehearsing helps presentations go well.

Friends have many ideas.

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3 + 3

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 1

9 – 4

7 × 8

6 + 0

5n + 2n = ?

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 2

3n 7n 22a

9n – 3n = ?

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 3

3n 6n 12n

Ways Students Get to School

Number of Students0 1 2 3 4

Bus

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 1

bike plane bus

Class

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Students Who Ridea Bus to School

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 2

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Mr. Goff’s School Bus

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Grade 7 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 3

More 7th graders ride the bus than 8th graders.

More 8th graders ride the bus than 6th graders.

More 6th graders ride the bus than 7th graders.

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Grade 8

English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 1

I had an interesting dream last night__

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 2

. ? :

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 1 — Task 3

Florida became a state on March, 3 1845.

Florida became a state on March 3, 1845.

Florida became a state on, March 3 1845.

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 1

excited nervous surprised

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 2

They want to buy different types of gym equipment.

They have different ideas about how to raise money.

They want to sell different types of food.

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Grade 8 English Language Arts Item 2 — Task 3

“Today, people worry about eating healthy. No one will want to buy cookies and brownies!”

“They knew if they didn’t make a decision soon, the fund-raiser could never be organized in time.”

“Jenny was sure a bake sale would raise the most money, and Maggie was convinced that selling magazines would

bring in more funds.”

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 1

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 2

2 miles 4 miles 10 miles

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 1 — Task 3

4 miles 8 miles 10 miles

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 1

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 2

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Grade 8 Mathematics Item 2 — Task 3

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Grade 8 Science Item 1 — Task 1

ice cubes hot stove

Lightbulbs

lightbulbs

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Grade 8 Science Item 1 — Task 2

binoculars yardstick

MIN. SEC.

stopwatch

Melting Ice Experiment

Cup StartingTemperature

Time forIce to Melt

ColdWater 70°F

100°F

60seconds

30seconds

WarmWater

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Grade 8 Science Item 1 — Task 3

The ice in the cup of warm water melted faster.

The ice in both cups melted at the same rate.

The ice in the cup of cold water melted faster.

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Grade 8 Science Item 2 — Task 1

glass juice smoke

solidliquidgas

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Grade 8 Science Item 2 — Task 3

The substance keeps its own shape and volume.

The substance takes the shape of the container.

The substance expands to fill the container’s volume.

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Grades 6–8

English Language Arts—Writing

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Grades 6–8 ELA—Writing Prompt 1 — Question 1

studying hiking texting

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Grades 6–8 ELA—Writing Prompt 1 — Question 2

The history exam is today.

Texting is like a conversation.

Oranges are a healthy snack.

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Grades 6–8 ELA—Writing Prompt 1 — Question 3

Text messages let someone know you are on the way.

The student put his notebook in the school locker.

People should not send text messages during class.

Texting is quick.

It can be dangerous while driving.

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Grades 6–8 ELA—Writing Prompt 1 — Question 4

Texting is quick; however, it can be dangerous when driving.

She closed the window because it was raining.

People should avoid texting in a movie theater.

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Grades 6–8 ELA—Writing Prompt 1 — Question 5

When used appropriately, texting is an easy way to keep in touch.

Teens should not text during class time.

There are many reasons why people should use a telephone.