Gr3-ELA Rading Comprehention
Gr3-ELA Rading Comprehention
Gr3-ELA Rading Comprehention
The Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for English Language Arts and Literacy is available on the
Department website at www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/current.html.
ELA Reading Comprehension test results are reported under two MCAS reporting categories, Reading
and Language, which are identical to the two framework content strands listed above.
The tables at the conclusion of this chapter indicate each released and unreleased common items reporting
category and the standard it assesses. The correct answers for released multiple-choice questions are also
displayed in the released item table.
Reference Materials
During both ELA Reading Comprehension test sessions, the use of bilingual word-to-word dictionaries was
allowed for current and former English language learner students only. No other reference materials were
allowed during any ELA Reading Comprehension test session.
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Grade 3 English Language Arts
Reading Comprehension
DIRECTIONS
This session contains two reading selections with multiple-choice, short-response, and open-response
questions. For multiple-choice questions, mark your answers by filling in the circle next to the best
answer. For short-response and open-response questions, write your answer in the space below the
question.
Read the passage about Claude Monet and answer the questions that follow.
Art Words
L andscape a painting that shows a large area of land as it
is viewed from one place
Canvas a surface for painting made from cloth stretched
over a wooden frame
Sketches quick, rough drawings of something
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Claude Monet by Anne Maley, from SUNBEAMS, Student Edition. Copyright 1987 by Harcourt, Inc. Reprinted by permission of
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Portrait of Artist Claude Monet copyright Bettmann/CORBIS. Women in the Garden by
Claude Monet copyright Alfredo Dagli Orti/The Art Archive/CORBIS. Nymphas by Claude Monet copyright Reuters/CORBIS.
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Mark your choices for multiple-choice questions 1 through 10 by filling in the circle next to the best
answer.
ID:285013 C Common ID:285015 B Common
ID:285012 C Common
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ID:285017 C Common ID:285026 C Common
ID:285027 B Common
ID:285024 B Common
8 The passage Claude Monet is an
6 Based on the passage, what did Claude
Monet most likely mean when he said
example of
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ID:285030 D Common ID:285029 C Common
B took
C joined
D covered
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11 Based on the passage, describe how Claude Monet worked to become a better artist. Support
your answer with important information from the passage.
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Read the story to see what the narrator finds when he comes home from school. Then answer the questions
that follow.
What Happened
on Wednesday
by Johanna Hurwitz
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W ednesday started out as a usual day. As soon as I woke,
I had to jump out of bed and get dressed quickly so I
could take Sammy for his early-morning walk. When we came
back, I poured out Sammys bowl of puppy food and gave him
some fresh water to drink. Then I had to swallow my orange
juice and gobble up some toast really fast, grab my backpack,
and rush off to catch the bus to school.
2 Mom and Mitch left a few minutes later. Mom drops Mitch
off at the day-care center, and then she goes on to work.
3 Like most days, on Wednesday I got home first.
4 As I walked up the stairs leading to our apartment, Mrs.
Hoffman, who lives below us, stopped me on the landing. Ive
been out all day, she told me. And when I came in, I heard
a strange banging noise. Its coming from your apartment.
5 I stood on the landing and listened. I dont hear anything,
I told her.
6 It comes and goes. I cant figure out what it is, she said.
I dont think its the water pipes. I also seemed to be the only
person in the building, so I couldnt ask the Hendersons to check
it out.
7 Midge and Alfred Henderson are the friends of my mothers
who own the building.
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What Happened on Wednesday by Johanna Hurwitz, from One Small Dog. Text copyright 2000 by Johanna Hurwitz. Reprinted by
permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
Mark your choices for multiple-choice questions 12 through 21 by filling in the circle next to the best
answer.
ID:284956 B Common ID:284958 B Common
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ID:284959 A Common ID:284963 A Common
B She wants to get exercise. The paragraph mostly shows that the
neighbor is
C She enjoys being with people.
B confused.
ID:284961 D Common
C curious.
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ID:284968 D Common ID:284974 D Common
ID:284972 C Common
ID:284971 A Common
21 Reread paragraph 29. Based on the
paragraph, a storage place is a space
A be alone.
A without
B take a nap.
B between
C keep things.
C made of
D wait for something.
D one who
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Question 22 is a short-response question. Write your answer to question 22 in the lined space below.
ID:286598 Common
22 In the story, why does Mrs. Hoffman say the problem is not a big emergency for
firefighters?
Question 23 is a short-response question. Write your answer to question 23 in the lined space below.
ID:286599 Common
23 In the story, why does the narrator think Sammys problem is a big emergency for him?
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Grade 3 English Language Arts
Reading Comprehension
Spring 2015 Released Items:
Reporting Categories, Standards, and Correct Answers*
Correct Answer
Item No. Page No. Reporting Category Standard
(MC)*
1 11 Reading 1 C
2 11 Reading 3 C
3 11 Reading 3 B
4 11 Reading 3 D
5 12 Reading 3 C
6 12 Reading 4 B
7 12 Reading 2 C
8 12 Reading 8.a B
9 13 Language 2 D
10 13 Language 4 C
11 14 Reading 2
12 18 Reading 1 B
13 18 Reading 3 B
14 19 Reading 3 A
15 19 Reading 4 D
16 19 Reading 3 A
17 19 Reading 1 D
18 20 Reading 8.a D
19 20 Language 4 A
20 20 Language 1 D
21 20 Language 4 C
22 21 Reading 3
23 21 Reading 3
* Answers are provided here for multiple-choice items only. Sample responses and scoring guidelines for short-response and
open-response items, which are indicated by the shaded cells, will be posted to the Departments website later this year.
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Spring 2015 Unreleased Common Items:
Reporting Categories and Standards
24 Reading 3
25 Reading 3
26 Reading 3
27 Reading 2
28 Language 4
29 Reading 8.a
30 Reading 3
31 Reading 1
32 Reading 3
33 Reading 1
34 Language 2
35 Language 4
36 Reading 2
37 Reading 3
38 Reading 2
39 Reading 1
40 Reading 4
41 Language 4
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