Grade 6 - Claim 1 - Target 12


English Language Arts
Target 12
Analysis Within or Across Texts
Sample Item
Grade 6Test
Claim 1
Reading
Standards
RI-1
Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
RI-3
Analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text (e.g., through examples or anecdotes).
RI-6
Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and explain how it is conveyed in the text.
Clarifications
Item will focus on the analysis of information or author’s point of view or purpose within one text or between two texts. All items should require students to cite specific textual evidence to support conclusions...
Range Achievement Level Descriptors
Evidence Required
1
The student will analyze how information is presented (e.g. individuals, events, or ideas) within a text.
2
The student will determine how information reveals the author’s point of view or purpose within a text.
3
The student will analyze how information is presented (e.g. individuals, events, or ideas) across two texts.
4
The student will determine how information reveals the author’s point of view or purpose across two texts.
Item Guidelines

Depth of Knowledge
R-DOK3
Deep knowledge becomes more of a focus at Level 3. Students are encouraged to go beyond the text; however, they are still required to show understanding of the ideas in the text. Students may be encouraged to explain, generalize, or...
R-DOK4
Higher order thinking is central and knowledge is deep at Level 4. The standard or assessment item at this level will probably be an extended activity, with extended time provided. The extended time period is not a distinguishing factor if...
Allowable Item Types
- Multiple Choice, single correct response
- Multi-Select, multiple correct response
- Evidence-based Select Response, two-part multiple choice response (EBSR);
- Hot Text, select text
Stimuli
Passages
Each text must include explicitly and implicitly stated details that can be used to make comparisons within one text or to other texts. Refer to Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: English Language Arts & Literacy Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) and Performance Task...
Dual-Text Stimuli
When a dual-text set contains one literary and one informational text, the informational text (text #1) is the primary focus, and the set of items must include items from the informational stimulus as well as items written across both texts....
Accessibility
Refer to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: Usability, Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines for information on accessibility.


Task Models
Task Model 1

Item Types
Multiple Choice, single correct responseDepth of Knowledge
R-DOK3, R-DOK4
Target Evidence Statement
The student will analyze how information is presented (e.g. individuals, events, or ideas) within a text.
The student will determine how information reveals the author’s point of view or purpose within a text.
The student will analyze how information is presented (e.g. individuals, events, or ideas) across two texts.
The student will determine how information reveals the author’s point of view or purpose across two texts.
Task Description
The item stem will pose a question that requires the student to analyze the interaction of information within a text or across two texts OR how information within a text or across two texts...
Appropriate Stems
How does the author’s inclusion of [provide individuals/events/ideas/etc.] add to the development of the text? How do [provide individuals/events/ideas/etc.] develop over the course of the text? What do(es) [provide individuals/events/ideas/etc.] show about [the development/description of idea/content]? How...
Appropriate Stems for Dual-Stimuli
Which statement best describes how [provide individuals/events/ideas/etc.] affect both texts? Which statement best describes how [provide individuals/events/ideas/etc.] is [similar/different] in both texts? Read the [sentence/paragraph] from [title text #2]. [Provide excerpt from text] How does that information help...
Scoring Rules
Correct response: 1 point; Incorrect response: 0 points