3rd Grade NC EOG Reading Practice Tests (North Carolina End of Grade Review)
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3rd Grade NC EOG Reading Practice Tests (North Carolina End of Grade Review) - Includes 4 practice tests with 44 NC EOG multiple choice style questions and answers. Includes both literary and informational passages and questions. Printable copies are included, as well as links to self-grading Google forms.
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Printable Copies of all practice tests
4 Self-Grading Google Links to practice tests
--Informational Text - What is Micro-chipping?
--Narrative - Where Did He Go?
--Poem - My Best Friend
--Informational Text - Fun Facts About our Furry Friends
44 NC EOG Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
All Answer Keys
Literary questions include major and minor events, characterization, inferences, citing evidence, genre, theme, setting, point of view, vocabulary, figurative language, and more.
Informational text questions include inferences, citing evidence, author’s purpose and perspective, central or main idea, vocabulary, key details, compare and contrast, author’s claim, type of structure, and more.
Use as mock practice tests, or break up the bundle as separate test prep materials.
Why am I qualified to write these passages, writing prompts, and Common-Core aligned questions? Not only have I worked as a Language Arts Teacher for 30 years with a Highly Qualified Status, but I also have spent 15 years writing state and national assessments, such as the SATs, ACTs, and individual state assessments that align with the Common-Core standards. This includes grading, item writing, and passage writing for these assessments.