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Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP
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Give your students an engaging, SBAC-style informational performance task that blends science + informational reading + research + writing—all with a high-interest topic: Louis Pasteur and how his discoveries helped keep people safe and healthy.

Students will read three student-friendly sources about Pasteur (food spoilage & pasteurization, vaccines, and hospital sanitation), answer text-dependent comprehension questions, respond to research questions, and then write a 5-paragraph informational article using evidence from multiple sources.

This resource is perfect for test prep, a science/ELA integrated unit, or an end-of-unit performance task and it includes clear structure and scaffolds to support writers at different levels.

What’s Included

Student Directions/Scenario

3 informational sources with visuals/diagrams

  • Source #1: Spoiled food & pasteurization
  • Source #2: Vaccines + how they work
  • Source #3: Hospital sanitation & stopping infections
    Informative Performance

Comprehension questions for each source
Research questions (includes a color-coded “match evidence to sources” activity + a written response)

Writing task: 5-paragraph informational article prompt with expectations

Graphic organizers for:
Introduction (hook + background + thesis)
3 body paragraphs (claim, evidence, reasoning)
Conclusion (restate thesis + final thought)
Student-friendly informational writing rubric aligned to W.5.2 components
Typing/formatting checklist (great for final drafts)
Word bank to support vocabulary development

Skills Covered

  • Reading informational text & citing evidence
  • Comparing/connecting ideas across multiple sources
  • Responding to research questions
  • Writing an organized informational essay (intro/body/conclusion)
  • Using academic vocabulary (germs, infection, pasteurization, vaccine, etc.
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Informational Writing Performance Task - SBAC PREP

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4th - 6th
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2 Weeks

Description

Product Description

Give your students an engaging, SBAC-style informational performance task that blends science + informational reading + research + writing—all with a high-interest topic: Louis Pasteur and how his discoveries helped keep people safe and healthy.

Students will read three student-friendly sources about Pasteur (food spoilage & pasteurization, vaccines, and hospital sanitation), answer text-dependent comprehension questions, respond to research questions, and then write a 5-paragraph informational article using evidence from multiple sources.

This resource is perfect for test prep, a science/ELA integrated unit, or an end-of-unit performance task and it includes clear structure and scaffolds to support writers at different levels.

What’s Included

Student Directions/Scenario

3 informational sources with visuals/diagrams

  • Source #1: Spoiled food & pasteurization
  • Source #2: Vaccines + how they work
  • Source #3: Hospital sanitation & stopping infections
    Informative Performance

Comprehension questions for each source
Research questions (includes a color-coded “match evidence to sources” activity + a written response)

Writing task: 5-paragraph informational article prompt with expectations

Graphic organizers for:
Introduction (hook + background + thesis)
3 body paragraphs (claim, evidence, reasoning)
Conclusion (restate thesis + final thought)
Student-friendly informational writing rubric aligned to W.5.2 components
Typing/formatting checklist (great for final drafts)
Word bank to support vocabulary development

Skills Covered

  • Reading informational text & citing evidence
  • Comparing/connecting ideas across multiple sources
  • Responding to research questions
  • Writing an organized informational essay (intro/body/conclusion)
  • Using academic vocabulary (germs, infection, pasteurization, vaccine, etc.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great for test prep
Rated 5 out of 5
June 3, 2026
Met expectations
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Standards-aligned
Exactly what I needed to prepare my students for SBAC
Jesseca Lunardelli
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Grades taught: 5th

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Standards

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Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
With guidance and support from peers and adults, develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, and editing.
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