Analyze Multiple Accounts of Same Event Practice Test
•8 QuestionsRead these three sources about the same event: a school science fair.
Source 1: Teacher Handout by Ms. Chen, January 2026, instructions
Students will choose a testable question and record results in a data table. Judges will score projects on clear thinking, careful steps, and neat displays. All students must show their sources and explain what they learned. The handout reminds families that projects should be student-made, with adult help only for safety.
Source 2: Student Journal by Sofia, January 2026, personal reflection
I felt nervous setting up my project about plant growth under different lights. When the judges came by, my hands shook, but I remembered to explain my steps. I was proud that my results surprised me, even though one plant died early. I learned that mistakes can still teach you something.
Source 3: Parent Blog Post by Amir’s Dad, January 2026, observer viewpoint
The gym looked like a mini museum, with posters and models everywhere. I noticed students practicing their speeches and encouraging each other. Some families took lots of photos, and the crowd got loud near the awards table. The fair seemed to bring the school community together.
How does the author’s role affect the perspective in each source?
Read these three sources about the same event: a school science fair.
Source 1: Teacher Handout by Ms. Chen, January 2026, instructions
Students will choose a testable question and record results in a data table. Judges will score projects on clear thinking, careful steps, and neat displays. All students must show their sources and explain what they learned. The handout reminds families that projects should be student-made, with adult help only for safety.
Source 2: Student Journal by Sofia, January 2026, personal reflection
I felt nervous setting up my project about plant growth under different lights. When the judges came by, my hands shook, but I remembered to explain my steps. I was proud that my results surprised me, even though one plant died early. I learned that mistakes can still teach you something.
Source 3: Parent Blog Post by Amir’s Dad, January 2026, observer viewpoint
The gym looked like a mini museum, with posters and models everywhere. I noticed students practicing their speeches and encouraging each other. Some families took lots of photos, and the crowd got loud near the awards table. The fair seemed to bring the school community together.
How does the author’s role affect the perspective in each source?