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Reading Comprehension Skills Assessment

Reading Comprehension Skills Assessment

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Part 1: Understanding Reading Comprehension

1. What is reading comprehension? Select all that apply:

The ability to understand what you read

Making connections between different parts of a text

Simply reading words quickly

Processing and analyzing information from text

2. Why is reading comprehension important? Explain in your own words:

Part 2: Main Ideas and Supporting Details

3. Read the following paragraph and identify the main idea:

The kiwi is New Zealand's national bird. This flightless bird has tiny wings, whisker-like feathers, and a long beak. Kiwis are nocturnal and use their excellent sense of smell to find food in the dark. They lay the largest eggs in proportion to their body size of any bird in the world.

Kiwis have unique physical features

Kiwis are New Zealand's national symbol

Kiwis lay very large eggs

Kiwis are nocturnal hunters

Part 3: Making Inferences

4. Read the scenario and make an inference:

Sarah walked into class late. Her hair was wet, and she was carrying a towel and sports bag. She quietly apologized to the teacher.

Part 4: Context Clues

5. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the underlined word:

The persistent reporter refused to leave until she got her interview, staying outside the building for hours despite the rain.

Determined

Tired

Angry

Friendly

Part 5: Summarising

6. Summarise the following passage in 2-3 sentences:

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between British Crown representatives and Māori chiefs. It established British law in New Zealand while protecting Māori rights and land ownership. The treaty is considered New Zealand's founding document, though its interpretation and implementation have been subjects of debate and discussion throughout the country's history.

Part 6: Character Analysis

7. Match the character traits with their evidence from the text:
1. Brave
2. Resourceful
3. Compassionate
A. Used her jacket to make a shelter
B. Faced the storm to save others
C. Shared food with hungry strangers

Part 7: Theme Analysis

8. What is the main theme of this excerpt?

Though the climb seemed impossible at first, Hemi remembered his grandfather's words about perseverance. Step by step, he made his way up the mountain, each movement bringing him closer to his goal. When he finally reached the summit, he understood that the journey itself had taught him more than reaching the top.

Part 8: Compare and Contrast

9. Compare and contrast traditional Māori storytelling with modern digital storytelling:

Part 9: Author's Purpose

10. What is the author's main purpose in writing this text?

Climate change is affecting New Zealand's coastal communities. Rising sea levels threaten homes and infrastructure, while changing weather patterns impact agriculture and fishing. We must act now to protect our future generations and preserve our unique environment.

To entertain readers with stories

To persuade readers to take action

To simply inform about climate change

To compare different viewpoints

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