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2013–2014 CATALOG
Applied PracticeSupplemental Curriculum • Integrated Test Preparation
ENGLISH, SCIENCE, and SOCIAL STUDIES
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TABLE of CONTENTS
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English from A to ZESSAY WRITING
APPLIED PRACTICEfrom A to Z
FictionNO
NFI
CTI
ON
Writ
ing
Sty
le
LiteratureLanguage
FIGURATIVELanguage
RhetoricalDEVICES
READING
Writ
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Thin
king
Build
ing Basic Elements
Skills-Based
Pre-AP
APDeve
lop A
nalyt
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riting
Skills
Criti
cal
Think
ing
Purpose
CLA
SSIC
LIT
ERAT
URE
MO
DER
N L
ITER
ATU
RETONE
WORD choices
Writing SKILLS
ANALYZE & IDENTIFY
Bloc
ks
Applied PracticeSupplemental Curriculum • Integrated Test Preparation
Applied PracticeSupplemental Curriculum • Integrated Test Preparation
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English from A to Z
U.S. HistorySTAARCHANGING AMERICA 1877–1898
TX-USH O1-TE
STAAR/EOC U.S. History
WritingADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
STAAR
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STAAR Writing
Sales Associates .............................................................................. 3
English from A to Z ..................................................................... 4–5
Exam Preparation for AP* English ............................................. 6–9
College Bound Resource Guides for SAT* ................................................................................................ 10 ACT*........................................................................................... 11
State Proficiency: Reading and Writing STAAR (Texas) ..................................................................... 12–17
Social Studies Resource Guides for AP* U.S History ......................................................................... 18 AP* World History ..................................................................... 19
State Proficiency/EOC U.S. History STAAR (Texas) ..................................................................... 20–21
State Proficiency/EOC: Biology STAAR (Texas) ..................................................................... 22–23
Science Resource Guides for AP* Biology AP* Chemistry AP* Environmental Science .................................................. 24–25
English Supplemental Curriculum: Master Classes (Intensive Writing Program) ........................... 26 Allusion a Day ........................................................................... 27 Terms Triple Play ...................................................................... 27 Mastering Synthesis .................................................................. 28 AppliedPracticeOnline ............................................................... 29 Fiction and Nonfiction Book Sets ............................................ 30
Ordering Information ..................................................................... 31
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APPLIED PRACTICE ENGLISH from A to Z
Applied Practice English from A to Z is a skills-based series designed to help students learn to analyze language and to think critically, becoming astute readers, writers, and thinkers
This vertically aligned teaching curriculum weaves together stimulating classroom instruction with standardized test preparation. Available for Middle School Pre-AP, High School Pre-AP, AP Literature, and AP Language courses, these series utilize examples from classic and modern literature to teach topic-based lessons.
Each volume contains lessons and activities for a specific unit of study within an overall Pre-AP or AP course curriculum. Both individual and group assignments are included for a more flexible and diverse learning experience.
Foundations for Pre-AP middle school classrooms teaches middle school students basic AP terminology and helps them recognize purpose and tone in various literary genres, build vocabulary, use specific word choices and write strong sentences, and analyze literature.
Building Blocks for Pre-AP 9-10 grade classrooms instructs students in identifying and analyzing the basic elements of fiction and nonfiction genres such as tone, figurative language, and more.
Language Edition for AP*/IB/Honors Language and Composition Courses guides 11–12th grade students in their understanding of rhetorical devices encountered in nonfiction genres and helps them develop analytic writing skills.
Literature Edition for AP*/IB/Honors Literature and Composition Courses guides 11–12th grade students in analyzing stylistic elements found in fiction genres and helps them develop their personal writing style.
English from A to ZESSAY WRITING
APPLIED PRACTICEfrom A to Z
FictionNO
NFI
CTI
ON
Writ
ing
Sty
le
LiteratureLanguage
FIGURATIVELanguage
RhetoricalDEVICES
READING
Writ
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Thin
king
Build
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Skills-Based
Pre-AP
APDeve
lop A
nalyt
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riting
Skills
Criti
cal
Think
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Purpose
CLA
SSIC
LIT
ERAT
URE
MO
DER
N L
ITER
ATU
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TONE
WORD choices
Writing SKILLS
ANALYZE & IDENTIFY
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ASSIGNMENT 9: VERB CHOICE GROUP PRACTICE
The choice of specific, appropriate verbs is an important use of diction in writing. Many students have not had much practice in using a variety of verbs, but it is important that you learn to use a variety of specific, descriptive verbs in your writing. The use of specific rather than broad words can influence the effectiveness of the work. Consider the following example:
I found my father sleeping at his desk and had to cover up my laugh. (no specific or colorful verbs)
An improved version of the same sentence might read:
I stumbled upon my father dozing at his desk, but I was able to muffle my giggles so that no one heard. (much better)
Notice how much more information the second sentence provides through its use of precise verbs. The following assignment is designed to help you recognize effective, vivid verbs and to help you use them in place of vague verbs in your own writing. Each person in your group will be assigned one or more verbs. Work together with the other members of your group to complete the following:
1. Using a thesaurus and/or a dictionary, find a minimum of four closely related verbs for each of your words.
2. Define each word. 3. Arrange the words in an intensity chart, ranging from least to most. Some verbs
with similar meanings may be about the same in intensity. 4. Then write five sentences, each incorporating one of these five words in a context
which uses the specific word appropriately. EXAMPLE: (intensity is measured on a 1 to 3 scale, with 3 being the most intense.) EXAMPLE DEFINITIONS: sleep - to rest in a suspension of consciousness during which the body is rejuvenated slumber – to sleep in a state of dormancy nap - to sleep briefly, especially in daytime snooze - to nap doze - to sleep lightly
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LITERATURE-BASED PREPARATION forPRE-AP* & AP* ENGLISH LITERATURE & LANGUAGE
Give your students an edge on their AP English exams with practices that model the format, style, and skill level of the multiple-choice and free-response questions students encounter on the AP English Literature and Language exams.
Each guide utilizes a specific literary title or genre commonly taught in secondary Pre-AP and AP classes. Teachers can seamlessly integrate AP test prep into their everyday lesson plans. Applied Practice materials are designed to help you prepare your students for the AP exam without stepping outside of your curriculum. You don’t have to stop and do “test prep.” You can check for understanding while simultaneously familiarizing students with the exam’s format. Additionally, each Resource Guide provides detailed answer explanations that explain correct answers.
Each Applied Practice resource guide includes:
12 passages from a specific literary work
Approximately 90 multiple-choice questions (7-8 per passage)
6 free-response questions
An answer key and detailed answer explanations
Suggested teaching strategies
Glossary of literary terms
A free-response scoring guide
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Simplify your lesson preparation by purchasing student novels or nonfiction books along with your Applied Practice resource guides. These books match the passage editions referenced in our resource guides and offer the convenience of an all-in-one sole source purchase. Book sets are sold in 10-pack units or as part of a full classroom book set that includes one resource guide and 25 copies of the book. See page 30 for 10-pack book pricing.
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EnglishAMERICAN SHORT STORY SELECTIONS
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ANSWER EXPLANATIONS
PASSAGE 4
31. (D) “a world” (line 5). In line 5, the author says that he “went through a world” of
ladles. He illustrates what he means by giving examples of the different kinds of ladles
he considered: “ladles with gilded bowls, with embossed handles, with chased
arabesques.” He found none of these ladles to his liking because they were too ornate.
32. (B) the creators of the “world of soup ladles” (lines 5-6). Throughout the essay,
the author contrasts modern artists, particularly writers, and earlier artists, who wrote and
created with simplicity. He laments that “We of this latter day” have lost the art of
simplicity and tend to add unnecessary, distracting ornamentation, much like the creators
of the gilded, embossed ladles.
33. (A) qualify. The author imagines a scenario in which modern writers were called
upon to tell the story of the Nativity. He says the writers would feel that such a powerful
story was “beyond words.” He then confirms that this is “very true—words of ours.”
With this qualification, the author agrees that telling the story of the birth of Christ is
beyond the words of modern writers (“ours”), but it clearly was not beyond the words of
the gospel writers, who wrote the simple account the author repeats in lines 41-43.
34. (C) mirror the principle contrast the author is making. In discussing the
writing of Milton and Shakespeare (lines 47-50), the author uses multi-syllabic, inflated
language to reflect the elaborate writing of these two authors (“the wealth of their
vocabularies . . . the resources of their genius . . . their pomp of eloquence or their royal
pageantry of hexameters”). In lines 50-51, he uses very simple language to describe the
power of the biblical account quoted in lines 41-43: “the effect contained in these two
simple declarative sentences.”
35. (C) “this moment of drama” (line 66). This phrase refers to the climax or
catastrophe in a narrative, not to elaborate language. All the other phrases are figurative
ways of referring to ornamental rhetorical flourishes.
36. (E) ornamental distractions. While the author concedes that in parts of a narrative
where the interest is “languid” we might be willing to “watch the author’s ingenuity” as
he or she adds rhetorical flourishes to the writing, he makes it clear that when there is
important “matter” being presented, “we want to forget the author.” In this case,
elaborate rhetoric would not be “forgivable”; it would be as unforgivable as trying to
dress up Niagara with “coloured fire and calcium lights.”
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Passage 4, Questions 31-40. Frank Norris (1870-1902) was an American novelist and essayist during the
Progressive Era. Read the following essay, “Simplicity in Art” (1903), carefully before you choose your answers.
Once upon a time I had occasion to buy so uninteresting a thing as a silver
soup-ladle. The salesman at the silversmith’s was obliging and for my inspection
brought forth quite an array of ladles. But my purse was flaccid, anemic, and I must
pick and choose with all the discrimination in the world. I wanted to make a brave
(5) showing with my gift—to get a great deal for my money. I went through a world of
soup-ladles—ladles with gilded bowls, with embossed handles, with chased
arabesques, but there were none to my taste. “Or perhaps,” says the salesman, “you
would care to look at something like this,” and he brought out a ladle that was as
plain and as unadorned as the unclouded sky—and about as beautiful. Of all the
(10) others this was the most to my liking. But the price! ah, that anemic purse; and I
must put it from me! It was nearly double the cost of any of the rest. And when I
asked why, the salesman said: “You see, in this highly ornamental ware the flaws of the material don’t show,
and you can cover up a blow-hole or the like by wreaths and beading. But this plain
(15) ware has got to be the very best. Every defect is apparent.”
And there, if you please, is a conclusive comment upon the whole business—a
final basis of comparison of all things whether commercial or artistic; the bare
dignity of the unadorned that may stand before the world all unashamed, panoplied
rather than clothed in the consciousness of perfection. We of this latter day, we
(20) painters and poets and writers—artists—must labour with all the wits of us, all the
strength of us, and with all that we have of ingenuity and perserverance to attain
simplicity. But it has not always been so. At the very earliest, men—forgotten,
ordinary men—were born with an easy, unblurred vision that to-day we would hail
as marvelous genius. Suppose, for instance, the New Testament was all unwritten
(25) and one of us were called upon to tell the world that Christ was born, to tell of how
we had seen Him, that this was the Messiah. How the adjectives would marshal
upon the page, how the exclamatory phrases would cry out, how we would
elaborate and elaborate, and how our rhetoric would flare and blazen till—so we
should imagine—the ear would ring and the very eye would be dazzled; and even
(30) then we would believe that our words were all so few and feeble. It is beyond
words, we would vociferate. So it would be. That is very true—words of ours. Can
you not see how we should dramatize it? We would make a point of the
transcendent stillness of the hour, of the deep blue of the Judean midnight, of the
liplapping of Galilee, the murmur of Jordan, the peacefulness of sleeping Jerusalem.
(35) Then the stars, the descent of the angel, the shepherds—all the accessories. And our
narrative would be as commensurate with the subject as the flippant smartness of a
“bright” reporter in the Sistine chapel. We would be striving to cover up our innate
incompetence, our impotence to do justice to the mighty theme by elaborateness of
design and arabesque intricacy of rhetoric.
(40) But on the other hand—listen: “The days were accomplished that she should be delivered, and she brought
forth her first born son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a
manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”
Simplicity could go no further. Absolutely not one word unessential, not a
(45) single adjective that is not merely descriptive. The whole matter stated with the
terseness of a military report, and yet—there is the epic, the world epic, beautiful,
majestic, incomparably dignified, and no ready writer, no Milton nor Shakespeare,
with all the wealth of their vocabularies, with all the resources of their genius, with
all their power of simile or metaphor, their pomp of eloquence or their royal
(50) pageantry of hexameters, could produce the effect contained in these two simple
declarative sentences.
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Item Number E-book/Print Price Item Number PriceIliad A3-AP-84 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-84RBS $489.95 Importance of Being Earnest, The A3-AP-78 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-78RBS $77.95 In Cold Blood A3-AP-71 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-71RBS $414.95 Inferno, The A3-AP-93 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-93RBS $188.95 Into the Wild A3-AP-106 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-106-RBS $413.95 Invisible Man A3-AP-13 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-13RBS $438.95 Jane Eyre A3-AP-16 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-16RBS $152.95 Julius Caesar A3-AP-25 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-25RBS $102.95 King Lear A3-AP-35 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-35RBS $77.95 Kite Runner, The A3-AP-88 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-88RBS $439.95 Life of Pi A3-AP-90 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-90RBS $438.95 Lord of the Flies A3-AP-02 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-02RBS $289.95 Macbeth A3-AP-23 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-23RBS $89.95 Mayor of Casterbridge, The A3-AP-38 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-38RBS $152.95 Metamorphosis, The A3-AP-94 $44.95/ 49.95 NAMidsummer Night's Dream, A A3-AP-87 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-87RBS $77.95 Miracle Worker, The A3-AP-M-68 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-M-68RBS $364.95 Moby Dick A3-AP-64 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-64RBS $163.95 Much Ado About Nothing A3-AP-67 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-67RBS $77.95 Narrative . . . Frederick Douglass A3-AP-82 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-82RBS $163.95 Night A3-AP-60 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-60RBS $288.95Odyssey, The A3-AP-30 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-30RBS $102.95 Oedipus Trilogy, The A3-AP-77 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-77RBS $389.95 Of Mice and Men A3-AP-43 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-43RBS $289.95 Othello A3-AP-41 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-41RBS $77.95 Outsiders, The A3-AP-M-48 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-M-48RBS $289.95 Pearl, The A3-AP-50 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-50RBS $264.95 Picture of Dorian Gray, The A3-AP-98 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-98RBS $127.95 Poisonwood Bible, The A3-AP-32 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-32RBS $489.95 Portrait of the Artist . . ., A A3-AP-72 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-72RBS $163.95 Pride and Prejudice A3-AP-17 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-17RBS $163.95 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry A3-AP-M-58 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-M-58RBS $239.95 Romeo and Juliet A3-AP-21 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-21RBS $77.95 Scarlet Letter, The A3-AP-01 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-01RBS $138.95 Secret Life of Bees, The A3-AP-85 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-85RBS $439.95 Separate Peace, A A3-AP-06 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-06 RBS $364.95 Stranger, The A3-AP-95 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-95RBS $363.95 Streetcar Named Desire, A A3-AP-97 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-97RBS $363.95 Tale of Two Cities, A A3-AP-20 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-20RBS $127.95 Tess of the d'Urbervilles A3-AP-19 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-19RBS $163.95 Their Eyes Were Watching God A3-AP-15 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-15RBS $414.95 Things Fall Apart A3-AP-47 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-47RBS $338.95 Things They Carried, The A3-AP-45 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-45RBS $413.95 To Kill a Mockingbird A3-AP-14 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-14RBS $239.95 Twelfth Night A3-AP-89 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-89RBS $89.95 Walden A3-AP-104 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-104RBS $338.95 Watsons Go to Birmingham, The A3-AP-M-86 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-M-86RBS $214.95 Where The Red Fern Grows A3-AP-M-53 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-M-53RBS $214.95 Wuthering Heights A3-AP-29 $44.95/ 49.95 A3-AP-29RBS $163.95
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LITERATURE-BASED PREPARATION for SAT*
Each SAT* resource guide is based on a single literary work and provides practice in the actual test format and level of difficulty students encounter when taking the verbal portion of the SAT* exam. Students gain valuable test prep while remaining focused on the literary work assigned in class.
Each guide includes:
Vocabulary lists from each chapter of the literary selection
40 sentence completion questions
30 identifying sentence errors questions
12 improving sentences questions
12 improving paragraph questions
3 essay prompts
4 critical reading passages from the literary selection including one short reading passage
Approximately 23 multiple-choice questions over critical reading passages
Detailed answer explanations
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Item Number E-book/Print Price Item Number Price1984 A3-SAT-24 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-24RBS $279.95 Adv. Of Huckleberry Finn A3-SAT-05 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-05RBS $104.95 Animal Farm A3-SAT-22 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-22RBS $279.95 Brave New World A3-SAT-12 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-12RBS $404.95 Catcher in the Rye, The A3-SAT-08 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-08RBS $204.95 Fahrenheit 451 A3-SAT-10 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-10RBS $329.95 Grapes of Wrath, The A3-SAT-04 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-04RBS $429.95 Great Expectations A3-SAT-26 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-26RBS $117.95 Great Gatsby, The A3-SAT-03 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-03RBS $404.95 Julius Caesar A3-SAT-25 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-25RBS $92.95 Lord of the Flies A3-SAT-02 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-02RBS $279.95 Pearl, The A3-SAT-50 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-50RBS $254.95 Romeo and Juliet A3-SAT-21 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-21RBS $67.95 Scarlet Letter. The A3-SAT-01 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-01RBS $128.95 Separate Peace, A A3-SAT-06 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-06RBS $354.95 To Kill a Mockingbird A3-SAT-14 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-SAT-14RBS $229.95
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LITERATURE-BASED PREPARATION for ACT*
Each ACT* resource guide provides practice in ACT-specific English, reading, and writing skills while remaining focused on a single piece of literature. Although designed as a college entrance exam, the ACT is used as a high school exit exam in many states.
Skills covered include:
Each guide provides:
10 English Assessment practices with
100-word vocabulary list
40 sentence error questions
63 editing paragraph questions
7 reading assessment practices, with six long passages and one short passage accompanied by a total of 62 content-related multiple-choice questions
3 writing assessments (essay prompts) related to insights from the literary selection
Correlations to the College Readiness Standards and Common Core State Standards
Detailed answer explanations are also included to aid in classroom review and discussion
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Item Number E-book/Print Price Item Number Price1984 A3-ACT-24 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-24RBS $279.95 Adv. Of Huckleberry Finn A3-ACT-05 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-05RBS $104.95 Animal Farm A3-ACT-22 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-22RBS $279.95 Brave New World A3-ACT-12 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-12RBS $404.95 Catcher in the Rye, The A3-ACT-08 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-08RBS $204.95 Fahrenheit 451 A3-ACT-10 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-10RBS $329.95 Grapes of Wrath, The A3-ACT-04 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-04RBS $429.95 Great Expectations A3-ACT-26 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-26RBS $117.95 Great Gatsby, The A3-ACT-03 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-03RBS $404.95 Julius Caesar A3-ACT-25 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-25RBS $92.95 Lord of the Flies A3-ACT-02 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-02RBS $279.95 Pearl, The A3-ACT-50 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-50RBS $254.95 Romeo and Juliet A3-ACT-21 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-21RBS $67.95 Scarlet Letter, The A3-ACT-01 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-01RBS $128.95 Separate Peace, A A3-ACT-06 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-06RBS $354.95 To Kill a Mockingbird A3-ACT-14 $34.95/ 39.95 A3-ACT-14RBS $229.95
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Grammar
Content
Structure
Organization
Topic Development
Style
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Essay Writing
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Highlights of STAAR Reading Resource Guides: 6 selected passages from the literary work, each followed by: 7-9 multiple-choice questions 2 open-ended questions A paired selection and graphic, followed by 16-18 multiple-choice questions 3 open-ended questions Detailed answer explanations Correlations to the TEKS for all multiple-choice questions Charts for tracking student progress
Reading Selection 2
Read the following selection from Book VIII of The Odyssey and choose the best answer to each question.
1 Supper was then served, and the wine was mixed for drinking. A servant led in the favorite bard Demodocus, and set him in the midst of the company, near one of the bearing-posts supporting the cloister, that he might lean against it. Then Odysseus cut off a piece of roast pork with plenty of fat (for there was abundance left on the joint) and said to a servant, “Take this piece of pork over to Demodocus and tell him to eat it; for all the pain his lays may cause me I will salute him none the less; bards are honored and respected throughout the world, for the muse teaches them their songs and loves them.”
2 The servant carried the pork in his fingers over to Demodocus, who took it and was very much pleased. They then laid their hands on the good things that were before them, and as soon as they had had enough to eat and drink, Odysseus said to Demodocus: “Demodocus, there is no one in the world whom I admire more than I do you. You must have studied under the Muse, Zeus’ daughter, and under Apollo, so accurately do you sing the return of the Achaeans with all their sufferings and adventures. If you were not there yourself, you must have heard it all from someone who was. Now, however, change your song and tell of the wooden horse which Epeus made with the assistance of Athene, and which Odysseus got by stratagem into the fort of Troy after freighting it with the men who afterwards sacked the city. If you will sing this tale aright, I will tell all the world how magnificently heaven has endowed you.”
3 The bard inspired of heaven took up the story at the point where some of the Argives set fire to their tents and sailed away while others, hidden within the horse, were waiting with Odysseus in the Trojan place of assembly. For the Trojans themselves had drawn the horse into their fortress, and it stood there while they sat in council round it, and were in three minds as to what they should do. Some were for breaking it up then and there; others would have it dragged to the top of the rock on which the fortress stood, and then thrown down the precipice; while yet others were for letting it remain as an offering and propitiation for the gods, and this was how they settled it in the end, for the city was doomed when it took in the Argives waiting to bring death and destruction on the Trojans. Anon he sang how the sons of the Achaeans issued from the horse, and sacked the town, breaking out from their ambuscade. He sang how they overran the city hither and thither and ravaged it, and how Odysseus went raging like Ares along with Menelaus to the house of Deiphobus. It was there that the fight raged most furiously, nevertheless by Athene’s help he was victorious.
4 All this he told, but Odysseus was overcome as he heard him, and his cheeks were wet with tears. He wept as a woman weeps when she throws herself on the body of her husband who has fallen before his own city and people, fighting bravely in defense of his home and children. She screams aloud and flings her arms about him as he lies gasping for breath and dying, but her enemies beat her from behind about the back and shoulders, and
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2 The first two paragraphs show that the Greeks thought that bards —
A would only sing if they were fed well
B only sang about events they had seen
C would sing better if given fat, roasted pork
D were inspired by the gods and the Muse
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3 It can be inferred that Odysseus’s opinion of whether or not Demodocus sings this tale aright (paragraph 2) will be based mainly on Odysseus’s judgment of the song’s —
A accuracy
B originality
C creativity
D musicality
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4 The simile in the fourth paragraph, He wept as a woman weeps . . . , shows that the original audience for The Odyssey most likely —
A had very active imaginations
B believed it was not manly to cry
C were very familiar with war
D valued women mainly for their beauty
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5 The king wants the song ended because he —
A does not like the song that Demodocus is singing
B does not want to have to pay Demodocus
C wants to wait until his brother comes to hear the end
D sees that the song is making his guest uncomfortable
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE ANSWER EXPLANATIONS
READING SELECTION 4
1. (A) George’s detailed descriptions of food. The first paragraph is all
George’s descriptions of food: “hams,” “sausage,” “bacon,” “salmon,” “fruit,”
“tomatoes,” “cream.” Candy’s comments are only about work and money,
while Lennie is only interested in feeding the rabbits. There are not any
authorial comments about farming.
2. (D) George lived on a farm when he was a child. It is George who
knows about smoking meat and salmon and canning tomatoes, and he
comments on the “smoke house like the one gran’pa had” and on “keep[ing]
a few pigeons . . . when I was a kid.” He speaks of doing all this farm work
“six, seven hours a day,” so he is not lazy. Lennie is not afraid of cats, only
of their hurting his rabbits. George and Lennie plan to move into the house
that is already on the land, not to build one themselves.
3. (C) “An’ it’d be our own, an’ nobody could can us” (paragraph 9).
This statement obviously reflects that the two have been “canned” (fired)
before and feel angry about it. Choice A shows only their travels in pursuit of
work. Choice B is wishful thinking, and choice D is Lennie talking about the
possibility of cats trying to get his rabbits in the future.
4. (B) reveal Candy’s fears about his future. Candy comments that he
wished someone would shoot him, like they did his dog, rather than put him
out on the road to starve. This wish shows he does not fear death, only
being alone and helpless. Candy is not useless yet; he still has a job and
offers to work on Lennie and George’s future place. Candy was not cruel to
animals; he only feels guilty about letting his dog be put down without being
at his side.
5. (D) Definition 4. Since the men are discussing sending $100 to the
people who own the farm that they want to buy in order to guarantee the
couple will not sell to others, they mean to place the people under a legal
obligation to sell to them.
6. (C) be his own boss. Paragraph 25 focuses on George’s delight at the
idea of being free to do what he wants, when he wants, without having to
ask a boss for permission. “We’d just go . . . We wouldn’t ask nobody if we
could.” He is only using a carnival and a circus as examples to emphasize his
point about being able to make spur of the moment decisions about his time.
He realizes he will still be responsible for feeding his animals.
7. (A) the vagueness of when the men will achieve their dream.
Since in the talk, the men had figured out that they would have the money in
one month and agreed to do it in one month, the sudden shift back to “some
day” as “voices were approaching” shows how vague their dream is in reality.
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7 In paragraph 31, the use of the phrase some day rather than next month serves
to show — A the vagueness of when the men will achieve their dream
B the definite timeline established for leaving the ranch
C the certainty of the men’s dream coming true
D that the men are convinced the dream will never be realized
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8 The shift in tone in the last paragraph is indicated most clearly by—
A door opened B black with tar
C was scowling D hung close
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9 Why does Candy’s offer to join Lennie and George drastically change their dream
of living off the fat of the land? Explain your answer and support it with evidence
from the selection.
10 How does the author use rhythm of speech and word choice to convey the idea
that George finally sees the dream as a real possibility rather than just a dream?
Support your answer with evidence from the selection.
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Using a literature based approach; these materials are designed to help you prepare your students for STAAR without stepping outside of your curriculum. You don’t have to stop to do “test prep.” Each Resource Guide provides detailed answer explanations. These detailed explanations help students understand the underlying rationale for determining a correct response.
Highlights of STAAR Writing Resource Guides: 6 student essays related to the literary work, followed by 10 multiple-
choice editing questions per essay 7 essay prompts related to the literary work Detailed answer explanations. Correlations to the TEKS for all multiple-choice question
WRITING SELECTION 5
Veronica has written a science report about scorpions in order to help others better understand and protect themselves from these creatures. She has asked you to look over her paper before she turns it in. As you read it, look for revisions she should make. Then answer the questions that follow.
Understanding Deadly Scorpions
(1) Bark scorpions are the most common variety of scorpion found in Baja
California Sur. (2) La Paz, where John Steinbeck’s The Pearl is set, is located in this
region. (3) This type of scorpions is also considered the most dangerous to humans.
(4) Without proper treatment, the sting of a bark scorpion can be deadly.
(5) These scorpions are straw or tan colored, and the adults can range from
two to three inches in length. (6) They are in the same family as spiders and have
eight legs. (7) They also have eight eyes, but they have poor vision and can see only
light or dark. (8) Known to climb trees and crawl across walls and ceilings, they are
very quick and agile. (9) The bark scorpion is the only scorpion known to be an avid
climber. (10) Instead of burrowing into the ground like most scorpions, wood piles
and trees are where the bark scorpions live. (11) The scorpions’ preference for
climbing trees over burrowing gave rise to the name “bark” scorpions.
(12) The bark scorpion is a nocturnal predator. (13) It has two small pinchers
and a long, thin tail with a stinger on the tip. (14) Small prey such as insects and
spiders are torn apart with the pinchers. (15) The scorpion’s venom is held in a small
gland at the tip of the tail. (16) The stinger injects the venom, and the central
nervous system of the prey is effected.
(17) The bark scorpion is probably the variety of scorpion Steinbeck referred
to in his novel. (18) In the novel, a scorpion enters a brush house through a
crevasse and descends down a rope into a wooden crib. (19) The scorpion then
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1 What is the most effective way to rewrite sentence 10?
A Instead of burrowing into the ground like most scorpions, bark scorpions live in wood piles and trees.
B Instead of burrowing into the ground like most scorpions; bark scorpions live in wood piles and trees.
C Instead of burrowing into the ground like most scorpions; however, wood piles and trees are where bark scorpions live.
D Instead of burrowing into the ground like most scorpions the bark scorpions live in wood piles and the bark scorpions also live in trees.
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2 Veronica wants to add the following detail to the third paragraph (sentences 12-16).
Where is the most logical place to insert this sentence?
A At the beginning of the paragraph
B After sentence 14
C After sentence 15
D At the end of the paragraph
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3 What is the most effective way to rewrite sentences 27 and 28?
A Ancient cures like sucking out the poison, and covering the wound with seaweed are the easiest and cheapest cure for Coyotito’s parents.
B Ancient cures, such as sucking out the poison and covering the wound with seaweed, are the easiest and cheapest cures for Coyotito’s parents.
C Sucking out the poison and covering the wound with seaweed are ancient cures, they are the easiest and cheapest cures for Coyotito’s parents.
D Sucking out the poison and covering the wound with seaweed are ancient cures; furthermore, they are also the cheapest and easiest cures for Coyotito’s parents.
Large prey such as humans and horses are simply stung.
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Essay Prompt
Expository Writing
According to Atticus, a compromise is “an agreement reached by mutual concession.”
Compromise occurs when people give up something they want or something they
believe in so that a conflict may be resolved.
Think carefully about this statement.
Write an essay explaining whether or not it is important to be able to compromise.
Be sure to —
clearly state your thesis
organize and develop your ideas effectively
choose your words carefully
edit your writing for grammar, mechanics, and spelling
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no friends and no one to turn to for help because the town has written off the entire
family as “poor white trash” who live on welfare checks and poaching.
(30) With the character of Atticus, Harper Lee demonstrates that social and
economic status are merely superficial characteristics. (31) The true measure of a
person’s worth is the extent to which that person exhibits Atticus’s traits of
consideration, compassion, honesty, and fairness.
1 Andy wants to add the following detail to the second paragraph (sentences 3-7).
Where is the most logical place to insert this sentence?
A At the beginning of the paragraph
B After sentence 4 C After sentence 6 D At the end of the paragraph
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2 What is the most effective way to rewrite sentence 14?
A Discussing farming with Walter, Atticus knows he has spent more time in the
fields than in class, and he makes him feel at home.
B Since Atticus makes him feel at home by discussing farming with him, he
knows that Walter has spent more time in the fields than in class.
C Walter, knowing that he has spent more time in the fields than in class, feels
at home when Atticus discusses farming with him.
D Knowing that Walter has spent more time in the fields than in class, Atticus
makes him feel at home by discussing farming with him.
However, they express no sympathy for
their own “cooks and field hands” who are
“dissatisfied” about the unjust verdict
declaring Tom Robinson guilty of a crime he
did not commit.
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1984 A3-TXRST24CS $200.00 A3-TXRST24SE $75.00 A3-TXRST24RBS $279.95
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn A3-TXRST05CS $200.00 A3-TXRST05SE $75.00 A3-TXRST05RBS $104.95
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The A3-TXRST55CS $200.00 A3-TXRST55SE $75.00 A3-TXRST55RBS $153.95
Animal Farm A3-TXRST22CS $200.00 A3-TXRST22SE $75.00 A3-TXRST22RBS $279.95
Bless Me, Ultima A3-TXRST65CS $200.00 A3-TXRST65SE $75.00 A3-TXRST65RBS $204.95
Brave New World A3-TXRST12CS $200.00 A3-TXRST12SE $75.00 A3-TXRST12RBS $404.95
Bud, Not Buddy A3-TXRST69CS $200.00 A3-TXRST69SE $75.00 A3-TXRST69RBS $204.95
Catcher in the Rye, The A3-TXRST08CS $200.00 A3-TXRST08SE $75.00 A3-TXRST08RBS $204.95
Cay, The A3-TXRST59CS $200.00 A3-TXRST59SE $75.00 A3-TXRST59RBS $204.95
Chosen, The A3-TXRST83CS $200.00 A3-TXRST83SE $75.00 A3-TXRST83RBS $229.95
Crucible, The A3-TXRST40CS $200.00 A3-TXRST40SE $75.00 A3-TXRST40RBS $354.95
Fahrenheit 451 A3-TXRST10CS $200.00 A3-TXRST10SE $75.00 A3-TXRST10RBS $329.95
Freak the Mighty A3-TXRST76CS $200.00 A3-TXRST76SE $75.00 A3-TXRST76RBS $204.95
Giver, The A3-TXRST51CS $200.00 A3-TXRST51SE $75.00 A3-TXRST51RBS $204.95
Grapes of Wrath, The A3-TXRST04CS $200.00 A3-TXRST04SE $75.00 A3-TXRST04RBS $429.95
Great Expectations A3-TXRST26CS $200.00 A3-TXRST26SE $75.00 A3-TXRST26RBS $117.95
Great Gatsby, The A3-TXRST03CS $200.00 A3-TXRST03SE $75.00 A3-TXRST03RBS $404.95
Holes A3-TXRST54CS $200.00 A3-TXRST54SE $75.00 A3-TXRST54RBS $204.95
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Julius Caesar A3-TXRST25CS $200.00 A3-TXRST25SE $75.00 A3-TXRST25RBS $92.95
Lord of the Flies A3-TXRST02CS $200.00 A3-TXRST02SE $75.00 A3-TXRST02RBS $279.95
Miracle Worker, The A3-TXRST68CS $200.00 A3-TXRST68SE $75.00 A3-TXRST68RBS $344.95
Night A3-TXRST60CS $200.00 A3-TXRST60SE $75.00 A3-TXRST60RBS $279.95
Odyssey, The A3-TXRST30CS $200.00 A3-TXRST30SE $75.00 A3-TXRST30RBS $92.95
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Outsiders, The A3-TXRST48CS $200.00 A3-TXRST48SE $75.00 A3-TXRST48RBS $279.95
Pearl, The A3-TXRST50CS $200.00 A3-TXRST50SE $75.00 A3-TXRST50RBS $254.95
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry A3-TXRST58CS $200.00 A3-TXRST58SE $75.00 A3-TXRST58RBS $229.95
Romeo and Juliet A3-TXRST21CS $200.00 A3-TXRST21SE $75.00 A3-TXRST21RBS $67.95
Scarlet Letter, The A3-TXRST01CS $200.00 A3-TXRST01SE $75.00 A3-TXRST01RBS $128.95
Separate Peace, A A3-TXRST06CS $200.00 A3-TXRST06SE $75.00 A3-TXRST06RBS $354.95
Tangerine A3-TXRST70CS $200.00 A3-TXRST70SE $75.00 A3-TXRST70RBS $254.95
Three Cups of Tea A3-TXRST100CS $200.00 A3-TXRST100SE $75.00 A3-TXRST100RBS $429.95
To Kill a Mockingbird A3-TXRST14CS $200.00 A3-TXRST14SE $75.00 A3-TXRST14RBS $229.95
Watsons Go to Birmingham, The A3-TXRST86CS $200.00 A3-TXRST86SE $75.00 A3-TXRST86RBS $204.95
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn A3-TXWST05CS $200.00 A3-TXWST05SE $75.00 A3-TXWST05RBS $104.95
Animal Farm A3-TXWST22CS $200.00 A3-TXWST22SE $75.00 A3-TXWST22RBS $279.95
Brave New WoWld A3-TXWST12CS $200.00 A3-TXWST12SE $75.00 A3-TXWST12RBS $404.95
Catcher in the Rye, The A3-TXWST08CS $200.00 A3-TXWST08SE $75.00 A3-TXWST08RBS $204.95
Chosen, The A3-TXWST83CS $200.00 A3-TXWST83SE $75.00 A3-TXWST83RBS $229.95
Crucible, The A3-TXWST40CS $200.00 A3-TXWST40SE $75.00 A3-TXWST40RBS $354.95
Fahrenheit 451 A3-TXWST10CS $200.00 A3-TXWST10SE $75.00 A3-TXWST10RBS $329.95
Grapes of Wrath, The A3-TXWST04CS $200.00 A3-TXWST04SE $75.00 A3-TXWST04RBS $429.95
Great Expectations A3-TXWST26CS $200.00 A3-TXWST26SE $75.00 A3-TXWST26RBS $117.95
Great Gatsby, The A3-TXWST03CS $200.00 A3-TXWST03SE $75.00 A3-TXWST03RBS $404.95
House on Mango Street, The A3-TXWST49CS $200.00 A3-TXWST49SE $75.00 A3-TXWST49RBS $304.95
Julius Caesar A3-TXWST25CS $200.00 A3-TXWST25SE $75.00 A3-TXWST25RBS $92.95
Lord of the Flies A3-TXWST02CS $200.00 A3-TXWST02SE $75.00 A3-TXWST02RBS $279.95
Night A3-TXWST60CS $200.00 A3-TXWST60SE $75.00 A3-TXWST60RBS $279.95
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Pearl, The A3-TXWST50CS $200.00 A3-TXWST50SE $75.00 A3-TXWST50RBS $254.95
Romeo and Juliet A3-TXWST21CS $200.00 A3-TXWST21SE $75.00 A3-TXWST21RBS $67.95
Scarlet Letter, The A3-TXWST01CS $200.00 A3-TXWST01SE $75.00 A3-TXWST01RBS $128.95
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U. S. History AP* Series: Full Series Combo Pack (Print 0nly) A3-AP-USH-00 $695.95
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To help students perform at high levels, Applied Practice offers U.S. History and World History Resource Guides created by history teachers for history teachers. Following the topics and units traditionally taught in secondary U.S and World History classrooms, Advanced Placement test preparation is woven seamlessly into stimulating classroom instruction. Each Resource Guide addresses the skills and types of questions found on the Advanced Placement U. S. History or World History exams. The questions in each guide address the history and concepts taken from a unit (topic) in a high school or college-level textbook.
EACH SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCE GUIDE CONTAINS:
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Free-response peer evaluation form
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Sample DBQ Document Summary Chart
Document Summary Notes
A “Lessons for a Woman”
Ban Zhao Pan Chao
A list of suggested behaviors for a woman in ancient China. The three primary attributes are humility, industry, and honoring family.
Shows expectations of long days of work and expectation of service. Family is considered primary, including ancestors who have died. One suggestion is to have her seem to always “tremble and fear.”
B Greek coin with Aphrodite
Greek coin with an image of Aphrodite
Greek goddess of Love and Beauty Perhaps she is the definition or ideal of beauty for ancient Greeks.
C Painting of a man and woman from Pompeii
Painting of a man and woman from Pompeii Both are holding instruments of writing and recording.
Implements suggest literacy. Perhaps the equal size and stature represents a partnership or equality in a business deal.
D “Story of Hipparete”
Plutarch
Story of a woman unhappy with her marriage and leaving her husband. She is eventually brought back under force.
She left a situation and was brought back under force. No one intervened.
E Artist’s depiction of the abduction of the Sabine
Women
Painting of women being abducted
This is a painting created long after the event took place. Romanticized the story. Women are portrayed as accepting their fate and not fighting.
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Painting of a man and woman from the House of Proculus in Pompeii
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Help your students prepare for the U.S. History EOC with the NEW, easy to use, cost effective Applied Practice resource materials. Each resource guide is organized around a unique period and/or issue or event in U.S. history, allowing teachers to easily incorporate test prep into their existing curriculum. Students will gain valuable practice with the format, style, and rigor of the STAAR. All questions are correlated with the STAAR U.S. History Assessment Reporting Categories’ Readiness and Supporting Standards.
Each resource guide includes: 60 multiple-choice questions
Detailed answer explanations
Answer key with TEKS correlations
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STAAR
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Classroom Packs*
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19 Artist Marion Greenwood, at work in the above photograph, was employed to
adorn public buildings by which New Deal Agency?
A Works Progress Administration
B Civilian Conservation Corps
C Tennessee Valley Authority
D National Labor Relations Administration
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20 What is the correct title of the chart?
A Casualties of the New Deal
B Successes of the Civilian Conservation Corps
C New Deal Infrastructure Improvements
D Reform Movements of Eleanor Roosevelt
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59 How can this image, taken by the War Industries Board in 1918, be connected to
the ”New Woman” of the early 1900s?A It is proof that women were happy working in factories.
B It is proof that the nation was no longer forcing women into
traditional roles. C It is proof that women belonged in factories instead of the home.
D It is proof that women were proficient soldiers.
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The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man
in falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. [...] The
question in every case is whether the words used are used in such
circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and
present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that
Congress has a right to prevent. 60 What Supreme Court case decision is outlined above?
A Schenck v The United States
B Tinker v Des Moines C Plessy v Ferguson D Roe v Wade
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The NEW Applied Practice Biology EOC series provides students an opportunity to practice and develop the knowledge and thinking skills assessed on the STAAR Biology EOC tests. By completing questions modeled on those typically encountered on the STAAR, students using these materials will become familiar and comfortable with the format, question types, and terminology of the STAAR. Each Applied Practice Resource Guide in the STAAR Biology EOC series is designed to provide student expectation-specific questions within science concepts that are generally taught together in a typical Biology curriculum.
Each resource guide includes: Multiple-choice questions
A glossary of terms
TEKS correlations
A student feedback worksheet
Detailed answer explanations
Title Item Number
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Item Number
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Cells and Viruses A3-TX-BIO01CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO01SE $75.00 Cell Reproduction and Differentiation A3-TX-BIO02CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO02SE $75.00 DNA and Gene Expression A3-TX-BIO03CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO03SE $75.00 Inheritance A3-TX-BIO04CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO04SE $75.00 Evolution A3-TX-BIO05CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO05SE $75.00 Taxonomy and Classification A3-TX-BIO06CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO06SE $75.00 Cellular Metabolism A3-TX-BIO07CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO07SE $75.00 Biological Systems A3-TX-BIO08CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO08SE $75.00 Balance in Biological Systems A3-TX-BIO09CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO09SE $75.00 Interdependence in the Environment A3-TX-BIO10CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO10SE $75.00 Population Ecology A3-TX-BIO11CS $200.00 A3-TX-BIO11SE $75.00
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Use the following diagram to answer questions 16-17.
16 The following events occur during DNA replication.
w. Free nucleotides bond to the exposed complimentary strands.
x. An enzyme “unzips” the DNA molecule along weak hydrogen bonds.
y. Two identical strands of DNA are produced.
z. Following Check point 1, proteins signal the cell to begin synthesis.
Sequence the events in the correct order of occurrence.
A w, x, y, z
B z, y, x, w
C z, x, w, y
D x, y, z, w
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17 The two identical copies of a cell’s DNA produced during S phase of the cell cycle
are described as —
A sister chromatids
B homologous chromosomes
C brother strands
D centromeres
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15 A good example of a trace fossil is — A a fossilized skull
B a leaf imprint C a footprint
D petrified wood
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Use the illustration of the preserved remains of Archaeoptyryx and
information provided below for questions 16-17.
Archaeoptyryx
The fossilized skeleton of a Jurassic bird-like reptile known as Archaeoptyryx was
first unearthed in southern Germany. The fossil is unique in that it has characteristic
features of birds such as wings, feathers, and a beak yet has sharp teeth and claws
similar to the dinosaurs of its time. 16 This important fossil could best be described as a(n) —
A recent common ancestor of both dinosaurs and birds
B evolutionary dead-end C developmental intermediate D transitional form between dinosaurs and birds
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SCIENCEADVANCED PLACEMENT RESOURCE Guides
Applied Practice Science Resource Guides help students gain proficiency in test-taking skills while mastering the content of their AP, IB, or Honors course curriculum. Topics are aligned with topics taught in secondary science classes, allowing teachers to implement their curriculum guidelines with fidelity and prepare their students for the Advanced Placement exams. Each guide has been created to address the skills and types of questions found on the Advanced Placement Biology, Chemistry, or Environmental Science exams. As students work through each of the provided practices they will become more familiar and comfortable with the format, question types, and the terminology of Advanced Placement Exams. The questions in each guide address the scientific knowledge and skills taught in a topical unit typically found in a high school or college textbook.
Each Science Resource Guide Contains: Teaching strategies
Multiple-choice questions
Free-response questions
Multiple-choice and free-response answer keys with detailed answer explanations
Glossary of terms
Questions 34-37 refer to the following experiment.
Two cell lines that have a mutation which does not allow them to respond normally to a hormone that binds to, and acts through, a plasma membrane receptor, have been isolated from human tumors and are being grown in tissue culture. Normal cells, cultured under identical conditions, respond to the exogenous application of the hormone by turning a tumor suppressor gene on as pictured above. In an attempt to narrow down where, in the signal transduction cascade for activation of this gene, each mutant cell line is blocked, each culture was subjected to a number of treatments. The hormone was applied to the culture media, but IP3 and Ca+2 were injected directly into the cytoplasm of the cells. The results of the following treatments on the gene’s activity are presented in the following chart.
34. If the hormone were injected directly into the cells, instead of being applied exogenously, what result would be expected? The gene would
(A) be expressed in all three cell lines (B) not be expressed in any of the cell lines (C) be expressed in the both mutants, but not in the normal cells (D) be expressed in the normal cells, but not in the mutants
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Questions 39-40 refer to the graph below, which resulted from the following experiment.
The DNA of a group of mammalian cells was labeled with a fluorescent dye, and then the cells were divided into two groups and plated out on culture media. At the time point indicated by “A” in the figure, platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) was added to culture 1, but not to culture 2. The average intensity of fluorescence per cell for both cultures was plotted against time in the graph below.
39. During the portion of the curve labeled B, the cells of culture 1
(A) exited the cell cycle (B) were in the G1 phase of the cell cycle (C) were undergoing DNA replication (D) were dividing in two
40. The first mitosis of the cells in culture 1 occurred between
(A) 3 and 4 hours (B) 4 and 12 hours (C) 12 and 16 hours (D) 16 and 18 hours
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Apprentice Level:
Hooks Diction
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Supporting Tone
Economy Freshness
Sentence Length Verbs
Sentence Variety Figurative Language
Parallelism Concluding
Journeyman Level:
Voice Illuminating
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Modifiers Designing
Juxtaposition Writing Critically
Fluency Learning from Poetry
Precision Dynamic Punctuation
Paragraph Breaks Telling and Showing
Craftsman Level:
Opening Revision
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Asserting Comparing
Being Specific Contrasting
Evidence Paragraph Development
The Sound of Prose Dynamic Paragraphs
Syntax Closing
Master Level:
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Thesis Imagery
Balance Judging Character
Attitude Argument Development
Pattern Parenthetical Elements
Making Connections The Argument Clincher
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Terms Triple Play
Learn important literary terms the fun way.
Match terms, definitions, and examples in this rummy-style card game for 6-12 players. Each set includes two unique decks of 24 terms with their corresponding definitions and examples.
An Allusion a Day
These books introduce important allusions that students encounter in literature and in their everyday lives. Teachers can significantly improve students’ cultural literacy by using them daily.
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Two-Volume Combo A3-OPC-23 $64.95 (Print Only)
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MASTERING SYNTHESIS and DOCUMENTATION
Mastering Synthesis:
Prepare your Pre-AP* and AP* Language students for the synthesis essay question with this workbook consisting of six complete synthesis practices. Each of the six practices includes:
An introduction to a topical, complex issue.
A prompt that asks the student to take and defend a position on a specific question related to this issue and/or determine the most relevant points on both sides of the issue.
Six sources for the student to consider and synthesize in support of his or her position, at least one of which is a visual or graphic of some kind.
Mastering Nonfiction with Documentation:
12 nonfiction passages, each of which lends itself to analysis of rich, complex language, as well as providing practice in the interpretation and technical analysis of documented sources.
An answer key and detailed explanations for the 91 multiple-choice questions presented in the 12 practices.
Strategies for using the multiple-choice practices in your own classroom.
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Includes Mastering Synthesis and Mastering Nonfiction with Documentation. Buy both and save!
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Mastering Synthesis A3-OP-04 $34.95/$39.95Mastering Nonfiction with Documentation A3-OP-05 $34.95/$39.95Mastering Combo Pack A3-OPC-45 $74.95 (Print Only)
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