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Could You Pass the Third-Grade TCAP Test?

Posted on April 23
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

Two school buses parked in a lot by a field with wildflowers. There's also a yellow and grey school trailer in the parking lot.

It’s TCAP testing time. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

This week, local third through eighth-grade students have been participating in mandatory Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program tests. To continue to fourth grade, third graders must “meet or exceed” expectations on the English Language Arts portion of the test or receive intervention services.

I’ve compiled five questions from the TN Dept. of Education’s mock TCAP test for third graders. Could you pass the third-grade TCAP test? Test yourself to find out! And share this test with friends to compare scores!

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