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The End of Test Prep

The End of Test Prep. Laura Slover Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers.

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The End of Test Prep

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  1. The End of Test Prep Laura Slover Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers

  2. 1. The cafeteria supervisor in your school is considering adding new, healthier options to the school lunch menu. Write a letter to the cafeteria supervisor suggesting at least three new additions to the menu. In your letter, explain the benefits of including your options on the new menu.

  3. 2. You have studied three sources involving the establishment of American Independence from Great Britain. The sources are: Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4, 1776 A passage from Patrick Henry’s March 23, 1776, speech to the Second Virginia Convention The video “From Subjects to Citizens” An important idea presented in the sources involves the colonists’ notions of the purpose of government. Write an essay in which you explore the perceptions of government’s purpose presented in the sources. In writing your essay, consider how the authors of the two written documents describe the ideal relationship between a government and its people, and how they describe the actual relationship between the government of Great Britain and the colonists. Consider also the perspective presented in the video. Remember to use evidence from all three sources to support your ideas.

  4. What makes Casey’s experiences at bat humorous? What can you infer from King’sletter about the letter that he received? English Language Arts - Writing Not Text-Dependent Text-Dependent In “Casey at the Bat,” Casey strikes out. Describe a time when you failed at something. In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” Dr. King discusses nonviolent protest. Discuss, in writing, a time when you wanted to fight against something that you felt was unfair.

  5. Pre-Common Core: Grade 4

  6. PARCC item: Grade 4

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