Creating an informational text analysis unit test can help assess students' comprehension and analytical skills related to informational texts. Below is a sample unit test that evaluates various aspects of informational text analysis, including comprehension, vocabulary, critical thinking, and text structure.
Informational Text Analysis Unit Test
Instructions: Read the provided informational text carefully. Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Use evidence from the text to support your answers where appropriate.
Sample Text: (Provide a short informational text here. For example, a passage on climate change, renewable energy, or another suitable topic.)
Questions:
Part 1: Comprehension (30 points)
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Main Idea Identification (10 points)
- What is the main idea of the text? Summarize in your own words.
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Supporting Details (10 points)
- List three key details from the text that support the main idea. Explain how each detail contributes to the overall message of the text.
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Vocabulary in Context (10 points)
- Choose two vocabulary words from the text. Define each word based on its usage in the text and explain how it contributes to the meaning of the passage.
Part 2: Text Structure (20 points)
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Text Features (10 points)
- Identify two text features (e.g., headings, bullet points, diagrams) used in the text. Explain how each feature helps improve the reader's understanding of the content.
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Organization of Ideas (10 points)
- How is the information organized in the text (e.g., cause and effect, problem and solution, chronological order)? Provide examples from the text to support your answer.
Part 3: Critical Thinking (30 points)
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Author's Purpose (10 points)
- What do you think is the author’s purpose in writing this text? Use evidence from the text to justify your reasoning.
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Opinion/Response (10 points)
- Do you agree or disagree with the author’s viewpoint? Explain your position and support it with evidence from the text or your own experiences.
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Connections to Broader Context (10 points)
- How does the information presented in the text relate to current events or broader societal issues? Provide examples to illustrate your point.
Part 4: Synthesis (20 points)
- Integration of Ideas (20 points)
- After reading the text and reflecting on its content, create a brief (5-7 sentences) summary that synthesizes the main ideas and your thoughts. How do you see this information being important in today’s world?
Total Points: 100
Scoring Rubric:
- Comprehension: 30 points
- Text Structure: 20 points
- Critical Thinking: 30 points
- Synthesis: 20 points
This format can be modified to fit the specific content of the informational text being analyzed and can be adjusted in complexity based on the grade level of the students.