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  • Busybody Nora

    This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) Busybody Nora Author(s) Johanna Hurwitz Illustrator Johanna Hurwitz Country United States Language English Genre(s) Chapter Realistic fiction Publication date 1976 Media type Print (Paperback) Pages 64 pp Busybody Nora is a children's book written and illustrated by Johanna Hurwitz. It was first published in 1976. Busybody Nora was Hurwitz's first library book, provided as a chapter book to help children of the book's reading age. On Accelerated Reader, the level of the story was 4.1 (blue color) and had access of practice tests. It became one of the most popular children's library books ever

  • Connecticut Academic Performance Test

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    The Connecticut Academic Performance Test, or simply the CAPT, is a state-mandated standardized test administered by the Connecticut State Board of Education that all public school students in Connecticut must take. The test is proctored to all students in their sophomore year; if the state goal is not met, students must retake the sections they do not pass until they meet goal. Students take the test in March. The test covers four subjects—mathematics, reading, writing, and science—in nine individual sessions, which are taken over a period of 9 days. Prior to testing, the state of Connecticut requires that students take scaled practice tests to allow them to be at ease when they take the real CAPT. The mock tests are actually prior CAPT tests that the state has released. Contents 1 CAPT disciplines 1.1 Science 1.2 Reading 1.2.1 Response to Literature 1.3 Writing 1.3.1 Interdisciplinary Writing 1.3.2 Editing & Revising 1.4 Mathematics 2 Notes 3 External links... (see more)

  • GED Connection

    GED Connection is a television program on PBS that provides instruction on how to pass the General Educational Development (GED) test. It is part of an instructional course that also includes workbooks and practice tests. GED Connection is part of a larger program called LiteracyLink created by PBS, Kentucky Educational Television, the National Center on Adult Literacy, and the Kentucky Department of Education. See also [edit] List of programs broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service External links [edit] GED Connection page on LiteracyLink website This article about a non-fiction television series is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This PBS article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e

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