This document contains two tests I created to test deeper thinking among my small group / guided reading groups.
It is designed in the style of state assessments, which usually require much more thinking than simply "what happened in the story" questions.
After reading the book and giving smaller assignments along the way, give this assessment as a final checkpoint for each section.
If you haven't already downloaded it, I posted a test for chapters 1-10 for free.
This is a comprehension test designed in the style of state assessments, which usually require much more thinking than simply "what happened in the story" questions.
I read this book in a small group, and after chapter 10 I give this assessment. It helps me to see how they are doing in terms of their deeper thinking and overall comprehension.
If you like the test, consider also buying the tests for Chapters 11-22 and 23-39. They're in a similar format and require plenty of inference. Also feel
This quiz, which I made for Stone Fox Chapters 3-5, is a little more difficult than Chapters 1-2. I created it using assessment style prompts. It is intended to be an open book test for class or small group. Page three is an answer key.
This test was created using the 2010 edition of the book for page number reference.
I created this quiz based on common assessment prompts. It is fairly easy, but does require inferencing and comprehension. It is intended to be an open book test for class or small group. Page three is an answer key.
This test was created using the 2010 edition of the book for page number reference.
This is a basic quiz for Stone Fox Chapters 1-2. It is intended to be open book for class or small group. I made the quizzes in later chapters a little more difficult. Page three is an answer key.
This test was created using the 2010 edition of the book for page number reference.