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Mathematics RICAS Practice Tests
RICAS - Mathematics Released Items
RIDE - RICAS Resource Center
RICAS Assessments - Beginning Spring 2020 new standardized tests in English Language Arts, and Math.
English Language Arts Practice Tests
RICAS - ELA Released Items
RICAS - ELA Rubrics
Please click on the above link to see the list of skills required for the RICAS assessment and make sure you are prepared!
Many thanks to Mrs. Rose of Barrows, Ms. Tanner of Edgewood/Eden Park and Mrs. Mills of Park View for developing the information on this page. Also thanks to Mrs. Castro of Wyman and Holden Elementary Schools in Warwick for some of this information. Special thanks to Ms. Gabbert of Bain Middle school in Cranston for allowing me to use content on a page she created.
Some of these sites have text, for others, text needs to be procured from another site/source.
Read nonfiction about different science topics. Enjoy the changing "Wonder of the Day." An example of nonfiction text plus a video is found on "What was Before Dinosaurs?"
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The Biography Channel allows you to search for names of famous people, past or present. Read about the person and watch a video when available. Example: Michael Jordan.
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World Book sources available through AskRI, are encylopedias for all ages. Try World Book Student, search for elephants. You will see articles to read about elephants, as well as four short videos to watch.
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Compare videos with text found at other sites like Explora.
English Language Arts. Prep your students' tech skills and ELA skills at the same time.
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Math practice by grade level.
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Grade level skill builders.
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"Engage your students in online literacy learning with these interactive tools that help them accomplish a variety of goals—from organizing their thoughts to learning about language—all while having fun."
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Arranged by grade level and math skill. Prep tech and math skills at the same time.
Special thanks to Beth Grabbert Librarian at Bain Middle School School in Cranston for allowing me to use a page that she created.