Can you pass Alabama’s 3rd grade reading test? Find out.
Over the next few weeks, students across Alabama will take standardized tests in English language arts, math and science.
Students aren’t graded on their results, but it is especially important for third graders to do well on the reading portion of the ELA test. If students aren’t reading “on grade level,” they are at risk of being retained and repeating third grade.
Parents, you can help your student prepare by reviewing sample test questions provided by the Alabama Department of Education. The ELA test includes questions that test a student’s vocabulary, fluency, comprehension and writing ability. Reading-specific questions are a portion of the test; to read “on grade level,” a student needs to answer about half of those questions correctly.
Curious what a third grader is expected to know? See 10 sample questions below — and see how you do!
(AL.com compiled these questions, with some formatting adjustments. These aren’t an exact match for a full test, but they’re pretty close.)