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Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                  Reading Warm Ups 
Quarter 2 – Weeks 5 & 6
Grades 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application
GRADES 9–10
Reporting Category 2: Reading Application
Benchmark                                                Content Focus
Grades 9–10                                                          • Author’s Purpose
             LA.910.1.7.2 The student will analyze the author’s
                                                                     (within/across texts) •
             purpose and/or perspective in a variety of text and
                                                                     Author’s Perspective
             understand how they affect meaning.
                                                                     (within/across texts)
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.3 The student will determine the main
                                                                     • Main Idea (stated or
             idea or essential message in grade-level or higher
                                                                     implied) • Relevant Details •
             texts through inferring, paraphrasing, summarizing,
                                                                     Conclusions/Inferences
             and identifying relevant details.
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.4 The student will identify cause-
                                                                     • Cause and Effect
             andeffect relationships in text.
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.5 The student will analyze a variety of
                                                                     • Text Structures/
             text structures (e.g., comparison/contrast,
                                                                     Organizational Patterns (e.g.,
             cause/effect, chronological order, argument/support,
                                                                     comparison/contrast,
             lists) and text features (main headings with
                                                                     cause/effect, chronological
             subheadings) and explain their impact on meaning in
                                                                     order, argument/support)
             text.
                                                                     • Compare (similarities
             LA.910.1.7.7 The student will compare and contrast      within/across texts) •
Grades 9–10
             elements in multiple texts.                             Contrast (differences
                                                                     within/across texts)

                                                     GRADE 9


                                       BENCHMARK LA.910.1.7.3
Clarification              The student will determine the main idea (stated or implied), locate relevant details and
                           facts, draw logical conclusions, and make appropriate inferences within or across grade-
                           level appropriate texts.
Item Type                  At Grade 9, this benchmark will be assessed using MC, SR,or ER items.
Distractor Attributes      Distractors may include, but are not limited to
                           •   details that do not support the main idea;
                           •   incorrect interpretations of the main idea;
                           •   incorrect inferences or conclusions based on details found in the text;
                           •   incorrect summary statements; and
                           •   plausible but incorrect distractors based on the text.

Sample Item 15 Main Idea
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6.

Which statement best expresses the main idea of the article?
       A. Art forms are fads that are enjoyed temporarily.
       B. Personal preferences influence musical appreciation.
       C. The value of music lies in how it enhances human lives.
       D. The success of an artist is measured by future generations.
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                Reading Warm Ups 

Sample Item 16 Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. According to the article,
which musician helped America rediscover swing music?

       A. Frank Sinatra
       B. Duke Ellington
       C. Louis Armstrong
       D. Harry Connick Jr.
Hialeah Gardens High School 
     Reading Warm Ups 
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                 Reading Warm Ups 
ANSWER KEY
Sample Item 15 Main Idea
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6.

Which statement best expresses the main idea of the article?
A. Art forms are fads that are enjoyed temporarily.
B. Personal preferences influence musical appreciation. ★
C. The value of music lies in how it enhances human lives.
D. The success of an artist is measured by future generations.

Sample Item 16 Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. According to the article,
which musician helped America rediscover swing music?

  A. Frank Sinatra
  B. Duke Ellington
  C. Louis Armstrong ★
  D. Harry Connick Jr.

Sample Item 17 Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6.


        In what ways did swing experience a “true rebirth” in the late 1980s? Use details and examples from the
        article to support your response. READ THINK EXPLAIN


       An explanation similar to the following:

       Swing music experienced a “true rebirth” in the 1980s. Dressing in retro

       clothing, young people danced to swing music played by revival big bands, as

       new singers reproduced the old sounds of the ’30s and ’40s. NPR’s David Miller

       says younger people discovered the original big bands after first enjoying the

       music played by the swing bands of today. In addition, swing music forms the

       foundation for the popularity of ballroom dancing and has also helped the

       revival of ballroom dancing.
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                               Reading Warm Ups 
Sample Item 18 Main Idea/Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. A top-score response for this task is
provided.


     According to the article, why has swing music remained an important part of American culture for nearly a
     century? Use details and information from the article to support your response. READ THINK EXPLAIN


     An explanation similar to the following:

     According to the article, swing music is as much a part of America as “baseball

     and apple pie.” It was popular during “two of America’s most trying eras - the

     Depression and World War II.” Swing music has roots in early African and Euro-

     American music and has provided pleasure and comfort to Americans during

     difficult times and continues to interest new generations. Even in the good times

     after World War II, swing music never completely died out because of its

     “infectious, up-tempo beat and rich orchestration,” which made it a popular

     dance music. Since the 1980s, swing music has experienced a rebirth, with new

     generations of Americans dancing to it. As the article states, “While swing music

     probably won’t again dominate the popular musical scene as it once did, the

     sound remains a vital part of American culture…”
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                  Reading Warm Ups 
Grades 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application
GRADES 9–10
Reporting Category 2: Reading Application
Benchmark                                               Content Focus
Grades 9–10                                                          • Author’s Purpose
            LA.910.1.7.2 The student will analyze the author’s
                                                                     (within/across texts) •
            purpose and/or perspective in a variety of text and
                                                                     Author’s Perspective
            understand how they affect meaning.
                                                                     (within/across texts)
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.3 The student will determine the main
                                                                     • Main Idea (stated or
            idea or essential message in grade-level or higher
                                                                     implied) • Relevant Details •
            texts through inferring, paraphrasing, summarizing,
                                                                     Conclusions/Inferences
            and identifying relevant details.
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.4 The student will identify cause-
                                                                     • Cause and Effect
            andeffect relationships in text.
Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.5 The student will analyze a variety of
                                                                     • Text Structures/
            text structures (e.g., comparison/contrast,
                                                                     Organizational Patterns (e.g.,
            cause/effect, chronological order, argument/support,
                                                                     comparison/contrast,
            lists) and text features (main headings with
                                                                     cause/effect, chronological
            subheadings) and explain their impact on meaning in
                                                                     order, argument/support)
            text.
                                                                     • Compare (similarities
            LA.910.1.7.7 The student will compare and contrast       within/across texts) •
Grades 9–10
            elements in multiple texts.                              Contrast (differences
                                                                     within/across texts)

                                                     GRADE 10


                                        BENCHMARK LA.910.1.7.3
Clarification               The student will determine the main idea (stated or implied), locate relevant details, draw
                            logical conclusions, and make appropriate inferences within or across grade-level
                            appropriate texts.
Item Type                   At Grade 10, this benchmark will be assessed using MC items.
Distractor Attributes       Distractors may include, but are not limited to
                            •   details that do not support the main idea;
                            •   incorrect interpretations of the main idea;
                            •   incorrect inferences or conclusions based on details found in the text;
                            •   incorrect summary statements; and
                            •   plausible but incorrect distractors based on the text.

Sample Item 19 Conclusions/Inferences
The sample item below is based on “Cutting Off the World’s Roof ” on page H–15.

From reading the article, the reader can infer that the “world’s roof ” will
A. be avoided by adventure seekers.
B. increase in elevation in the future.
C. continue to be studied by geologists.
D. be affected by major fault movements.
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                  Reading Warm Ups 

Sample Item 20 Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9.

According to the passage, the language of the Earth is
A. visible and audible.
B. silent and indescribable.
C. heard at certain times of the year.
D. learned through studying sunflowers.



Sample Item 21 Conclusions/Inferences
The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9.

Based on the passage, which action will the narrator most likely take in the future?
A. She will transplant the lonely sunflower to a place with fertile soil.
B. She will collect seeds from the sunflowers along the unpaved road.
C. She will return to the spot where the sunflower bloomed in the spring.
D. She will explore a new walking path where numerous sunflowers grow.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hialeah Gardens High School 
                                                   Reading Warm Ups 
ANSWER KEY

Sample Item 19 Conclusions/Inferences
The sample item below is based on “Cutting Off the World’s Roof ” on page H–15.

From reading the article, the reader can infer that the “world’s roof ” will
A. be avoided by adventure seekers.
B. increase in elevation in the future. ★
C. continue to be studied by geologists.
D. be affected by major fault movements.



Sample Item 20 Relevant Details
The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9.

According to the passage, the language of the Earth is
A. visible and audible. ★
B. silent and indescribable.
C. heard at certain times of the year.
D. learned through studying sunflowers.



Sample Item 21 Conclusions/Inferences
The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9.

Based on the passage, which action will the narrator most likely take in the future?
A. She will transplant the lonely sunflower to a place with fertile soil.
B. She will collect seeds from the sunflowers along the unpaved road. ★
C. She will return to the spot where the sunflower bloomed in the spring.
D. She will explore a new walking path where numerous sunflowers grow.

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Q2 Weeks 5 & 6 Reading Application LA.910.1.7.2

  • 1. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  Quarter 2 – Weeks 5 & 6 Grades 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application GRADES 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application Benchmark Content Focus Grades 9–10 • Author’s Purpose LA.910.1.7.2 The student will analyze the author’s (within/across texts) • purpose and/or perspective in a variety of text and Author’s Perspective understand how they affect meaning. (within/across texts) Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.3 The student will determine the main • Main Idea (stated or idea or essential message in grade-level or higher implied) • Relevant Details • texts through inferring, paraphrasing, summarizing, Conclusions/Inferences and identifying relevant details. Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.4 The student will identify cause- • Cause and Effect andeffect relationships in text. Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.5 The student will analyze a variety of • Text Structures/ text structures (e.g., comparison/contrast, Organizational Patterns (e.g., cause/effect, chronological order, argument/support, comparison/contrast, lists) and text features (main headings with cause/effect, chronological subheadings) and explain their impact on meaning in order, argument/support) text. • Compare (similarities LA.910.1.7.7 The student will compare and contrast within/across texts) • Grades 9–10 elements in multiple texts. Contrast (differences within/across texts) GRADE 9 BENCHMARK LA.910.1.7.3 Clarification The student will determine the main idea (stated or implied), locate relevant details and facts, draw logical conclusions, and make appropriate inferences within or across grade- level appropriate texts. Item Type At Grade 9, this benchmark will be assessed using MC, SR,or ER items. Distractor Attributes Distractors may include, but are not limited to • details that do not support the main idea; • incorrect interpretations of the main idea; • incorrect inferences or conclusions based on details found in the text; • incorrect summary statements; and • plausible but incorrect distractors based on the text. Sample Item 15 Main Idea The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. Which statement best expresses the main idea of the article? A. Art forms are fads that are enjoyed temporarily. B. Personal preferences influence musical appreciation. C. The value of music lies in how it enhances human lives. D. The success of an artist is measured by future generations.
  • 2. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  Sample Item 16 Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. According to the article, which musician helped America rediscover swing music? A. Frank Sinatra B. Duke Ellington C. Louis Armstrong D. Harry Connick Jr.
  • 3. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups 
  • 4. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  ANSWER KEY Sample Item 15 Main Idea The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. Which statement best expresses the main idea of the article? A. Art forms are fads that are enjoyed temporarily. B. Personal preferences influence musical appreciation. ★ C. The value of music lies in how it enhances human lives. D. The success of an artist is measured by future generations. Sample Item 16 Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. According to the article, which musician helped America rediscover swing music? A. Frank Sinatra B. Duke Ellington C. Louis Armstrong ★ D. Harry Connick Jr. Sample Item 17 Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. In what ways did swing experience a “true rebirth” in the late 1980s? Use details and examples from the article to support your response. READ THINK EXPLAIN An explanation similar to the following: Swing music experienced a “true rebirth” in the 1980s. Dressing in retro clothing, young people danced to swing music played by revival big bands, as new singers reproduced the old sounds of the ’30s and ’40s. NPR’s David Miller says younger people discovered the original big bands after first enjoying the music played by the swing bands of today. In addition, swing music forms the foundation for the popularity of ballroom dancing and has also helped the revival of ballroom dancing.
  • 5. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  Sample Item 18 Main Idea/Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Swing Is the Thing!” on page H–6. A top-score response for this task is provided. According to the article, why has swing music remained an important part of American culture for nearly a century? Use details and information from the article to support your response. READ THINK EXPLAIN An explanation similar to the following: According to the article, swing music is as much a part of America as “baseball and apple pie.” It was popular during “two of America’s most trying eras - the Depression and World War II.” Swing music has roots in early African and Euro- American music and has provided pleasure and comfort to Americans during difficult times and continues to interest new generations. Even in the good times after World War II, swing music never completely died out because of its “infectious, up-tempo beat and rich orchestration,” which made it a popular dance music. Since the 1980s, swing music has experienced a rebirth, with new generations of Americans dancing to it. As the article states, “While swing music probably won’t again dominate the popular musical scene as it once did, the sound remains a vital part of American culture…”
  • 6. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  Grades 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application GRADES 9–10 Reporting Category 2: Reading Application Benchmark Content Focus Grades 9–10 • Author’s Purpose LA.910.1.7.2 The student will analyze the author’s (within/across texts) • purpose and/or perspective in a variety of text and Author’s Perspective understand how they affect meaning. (within/across texts) Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.3 The student will determine the main • Main Idea (stated or idea or essential message in grade-level or higher implied) • Relevant Details • texts through inferring, paraphrasing, summarizing, Conclusions/Inferences and identifying relevant details. Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.4 The student will identify cause- • Cause and Effect andeffect relationships in text. Grades 9–10 LA.910.1.7.5 The student will analyze a variety of • Text Structures/ text structures (e.g., comparison/contrast, Organizational Patterns (e.g., cause/effect, chronological order, argument/support, comparison/contrast, lists) and text features (main headings with cause/effect, chronological subheadings) and explain their impact on meaning in order, argument/support) text. • Compare (similarities LA.910.1.7.7 The student will compare and contrast within/across texts) • Grades 9–10 elements in multiple texts. Contrast (differences within/across texts) GRADE 10 BENCHMARK LA.910.1.7.3 Clarification The student will determine the main idea (stated or implied), locate relevant details, draw logical conclusions, and make appropriate inferences within or across grade-level appropriate texts. Item Type At Grade 10, this benchmark will be assessed using MC items. Distractor Attributes Distractors may include, but are not limited to • details that do not support the main idea; • incorrect interpretations of the main idea; • incorrect inferences or conclusions based on details found in the text; • incorrect summary statements; and • plausible but incorrect distractors based on the text. Sample Item 19 Conclusions/Inferences The sample item below is based on “Cutting Off the World’s Roof ” on page H–15. From reading the article, the reader can infer that the “world’s roof ” will A. be avoided by adventure seekers. B. increase in elevation in the future. C. continue to be studied by geologists. D. be affected by major fault movements.
  • 7. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  Sample Item 20 Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9. According to the passage, the language of the Earth is A. visible and audible. B. silent and indescribable. C. heard at certain times of the year. D. learned through studying sunflowers. Sample Item 21 Conclusions/Inferences The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9. Based on the passage, which action will the narrator most likely take in the future? A. She will transplant the lonely sunflower to a place with fertile soil. B. She will collect seeds from the sunflowers along the unpaved road. C. She will return to the spot where the sunflower bloomed in the spring. D. She will explore a new walking path where numerous sunflowers grow.                                        
  • 8. Hialeah Gardens High School  Reading Warm Ups  ANSWER KEY Sample Item 19 Conclusions/Inferences The sample item below is based on “Cutting Off the World’s Roof ” on page H–15. From reading the article, the reader can infer that the “world’s roof ” will A. be avoided by adventure seekers. B. increase in elevation in the future. ★ C. continue to be studied by geologists. D. be affected by major fault movements. Sample Item 20 Relevant Details The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9. According to the passage, the language of the Earth is A. visible and audible. ★ B. silent and indescribable. C. heard at certain times of the year. D. learned through studying sunflowers. Sample Item 21 Conclusions/Inferences The sample item below is based on “Walking” on page H–9. Based on the passage, which action will the narrator most likely take in the future? A. She will transplant the lonely sunflower to a place with fertile soil. B. She will collect seeds from the sunflowers along the unpaved road. ★ C. She will return to the spot where the sunflower bloomed in the spring. D. She will explore a new walking path where numerous sunflowers grow.