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The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
7

7th Grade Common Core Assessment

The 7th Grade Common Core Assessment includes four tasks. In Task 1, students will watch a video clip twice and write the central idea of the video and fill in an outline with specific examples or evidence. In Task 2, students will read an article and write two reasons that the article gives for why bottled water is a problem. For each reason, they will write a quote from the article that explains or supports that reason. In Task 3, students will read another article and identify the strongest evidence that the Bottled Water Association gives in defense of bottled water. They will write to explain why the evidence is convincing. In Task 4, students will take a position on the argument and write an essay.

This assessment includes a rubric and an alternative text with a task.

Source
Oakland Unified School District History/Social Studies Department

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
9

9th Grade End-of-Year History Writing Task

In the 9th Grade End-of-Year History Writing Task students will respond to the question "To what extent does gentrification harm or benefit urban communities?". They will write an essay using a variety of articles, videos, images, and charts as evidence to support their argument. This task includes resources to help students brainstorm, evaluate sources and evidence, plan their essay, organize their argument, and an argumentative writing checklist.

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The Oakland Unified School Districted has designed this history assessment to support the literacy goals of the Common Core State Standards.

Source
The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
2

Second Grade Common Core Assessment

The Second Grade Common Core Assessment includes three tasks and will be completed twice, once as a pre-assessment and once as a post-assessment. In Task 1, students will listen to two stories read aloud and will discuss and respond to prompts through partner talk. In Task 2, students will read a story independently and write notes about he story on a response sheet. In Task 3, students will create their own information book using the information they learned from the readings.

This assessment includes a rubric.

Source
The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
4

4th Grade Common Core Curriculum Assessment

The 4th Grade Common Core Curriculum Assessment includes four tasks. In Task 1, students will watch a short video clip twice and write down the main idea, some details to support that idea, and exact quotes and accurate information. In Task 2, students will read an article and fill in a box-and-bullets outline to answer a question about the article. In Task 3, students will read another article and fill in a box-and-bullets outline to answer a question about the article. In Task 4, students will decide which side to take in a debate and write a research-based argument essay to support their opinion.

This assessment includes a rubric.

Source
The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
5

5th Grade Common Core Curriculum Assessment

The 5th Grade Common Core Curriculum Assessment includes four tasks. In Task 1, students will watch a short video clip twice and fill in a box-and-bullets outline to use later in an essay. In Task 2, students will read an article, underline as they read, and answer questions in a booklet. In Task 3, students will another article and fill in a table with details from the text. In Task 4, students will write a research-based argument essay to clearly state a position related to the video and readings.

This assessment includes a rubric and, an alternate text with task, and a chart.

Source
The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
8

8th Grade Common Core Assessment

The 8th Grade Common Core Assessment includes an introduction and three tasks. In the introduction, students will watch two videos, "Notebook: Kids and Sports" and "Sports: How Much Is Too Much?", and take notes. In Task 1, students will read an article and respond to questions. In Task 2, students will read another article and respond to questions. In Task 3, students will use the information from the videos and articles to write an argument essay.

This assessment includes a rubric and an alternative article.

Source
West Virginia Teach21 Project Based Learning

Subject
History/Social Studies

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

A Great Place to Visit!

In this task, students will participate in a community or historical "revitalization" effort by developing a Walking Tour throughout the local town/city in which their school resides (or, alternatively, a museum or monument for a particular historical time period/era).  Working in teams of about four, students identify community landmarks that should be included on the walking tour, engage in research surrounding the history of those landmarks using primary and secondary resources, and communicate their findings by writing and recording a narrative that will guide the tour.  Additionally, students will create a map on which landmarks will be identified and design an appropriate sign or marker to identify the stops along the tour. 

Each team may present their plan for a walking tour to members of a guest "Community Revitalization Committee"; one team’s plan may be selected for implementation.

The task includes detailed rubrics for Group Participation/norms & expectations, resources for group division of duties, and overall project rubrics and assessment outcomes.

Source
ConnectEd

Subject
English Language Arts, Science, Mathematics, History/Social Studies, Health Science, World Languages and Cultures, Interdisciplinary

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

Catch the Fever

This unit includes an unit overview and 3 subunit overviews with built-in lessons. 

Unit description from the source: In this unit, students will explore the emergence and impact of communicable diseases on society. Students will investigate the role of microorganisms in causing disease. They will study the impact of a public health infrastructure, along with medical and pharmaceutical advances, on the evolution of microorganisms. 

Source
PBL University (PBLU)

Subject
English Language Arts, History/Social Studies, Interdisciplinary

Grade Level
4

Choose You Own Adventure

In this task, students will create an interactive Choose Your Own Adventure model by exploring family and state histories to answer the question, "What makes people take a risk?".

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Teacher Instructions
3. Student Handouts

Source
The Reading and Writing Project

Subject
English Language Arts

Grade Level
1

Choral Reading

The Choral Reading performance assessment includes two tasks and will be completed twice, once as a pre-assessment and once as a post-assessment, for a unit on nonfiction reading/information book writing. In Task 1, students will choral read a book and draw and write questions they have about the details in the text. They will try to answer their questions. Students will then discuss the book and share out some of their questions and answers. In Task 2, students will write their own information book to teach the important information they have learned. The last page of their book will include a big idea or observation.

This assessment includes a rubric.

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