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You can't study for the NJ ASK, but you can feel
comfortable taking the exam through practice. You can also earn extra
credit points if you complete and turn in your practice work! Earn one point on
the report card if you turn in a speculative prompt, one point for a persuasive
prompt, and one point if you complete a reading comprehension practice.
(Just be sure to print the reading comprehension practice after you complete
it!)
Reminders for
the Language Arts Literacy Test
2007 NJ ASK Practice Test - (persuasive prompt is on page 3; "King of All
Animals" reading comprehension starts on page 6)
About Speculative Writing
Practice Speculative Writing Prompts
Practice
Persuasive Writing Prompt
Persuasive Prompt
Revising Checklist
About Explanatory Prompts
... and a Sample Prompt
Explanatory
Prompt #2 - Surprise
Explanatory Prompt #3 - Quotation
Explanatory Prompt Checklist of Tips and Strategies
More Explanatory Prompts for Practice
Practice Reading Comprehension Sections (not exactly like the NJ ASK but good
practice!)
NJ ASK Reading
Comprehension Strategies
Strategies
for Composing an Open-Ended Response
NJ ASK Rubric for Open-Ended Reading Comprehension Questions
NJ ASK Writer's
Checklist
NJ ASK Holistic Scoring Rubric for Explanatory, Speculative, and Persuasive
Prompts
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