
NWEA Review Challenge - 2.6.25
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9th Grade
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HECTOR CAUDILLO
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NWEA Review Challenge!
We will review four NWEA-style questions as a class to help us prepare for the upcoming Spring 2025 NWEA test.
Top three scoring students get to spin the prize wheel!
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Multiple Choice
A student researching the effects of fast fashion finds the following sources:
1. A research study showing that textile waste has increased by 40% in the last decade.
2. A blog post by a fashion influencer who promotes sustainable brands.
3. A government report detailing new laws on textile recycling.
4. A social media thread where users discuss their opinions on fast fashion.
Which two sources would be the most credible for an academic research paper?
Source 1 and 3
Source 2 and 4
Source 1 and 4
Source 2 and 3
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Multiple Choice
Read the following claim and the evidence provided:
Claim: “Using paper straws instead of plastic is the best way to reduce ocean pollution.”
Evidence:
• “More than 8 million tons of plastic enter the ocean each year.”
• “A small coffee chain reported a 30% reduction in plastic waste after switching to paper straws.”
• “Some customers find paper straws less durable than plastic ones.”
Which evaluation of this argument is most accurate?
The evidence is weak because it does not prove that paper straws are the most effective solution.
The evidence is strong because it provides numerical data about pollution.
The evidence is irrelevant because paper straws do not affect ocean pollution.
The evidence is flawed because it only includes one company’s experience.
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Multiple Choice
Read the following excerpt from a speech about space exploration:
“For centuries, we have looked up at the night sky and dreamed of what lies beyond. Now, we have the technology to turn dreams into reality. The time has come to embrace the final frontier—not out of fear, but out of hope. The vastness of space awaits, and we must answer its call.”
Which rhetorical appeal does the speaker use most strongly?
Logos, by presenting logical evidence about space exploration.
Ethos, by establishing credibility as an expert in astronomy.
Pathos, by appealing to emotions and inspiring curiosity.
Counterargument, by addressing opposition to space exploration.
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage from an article on climate change:
“Rising global temperatures have led to increased droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires. Scientists predict that without immediate action, these extreme weather events will become more severe. While some argue that climate policy should focus on economic growth, others believe environmental protection should take priority. The debate continues as policymakers struggle to balance these concerns.”
What is the primary text structure of this passage?
Cause and effect
compare and contrast
problem and solution
sequence
NWEA Review Challenge!
We will review four NWEA-style questions as a class to help us prepare for the upcoming Spring 2025 NWEA test.
Top three scoring students get to spin the prize wheel!
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