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Language arts classroom activities

 Grade 4
Grade 8

As part of the 2007 reading assessment, fourth-graders were asked about the amount of time they spent on various classroom activities involving language arts. The questions and corresponding percentages of students within each category are shown below.

For school this year, how often do you have a class discussion about something that the class has read?

For school this year, how often do you work in pairs or small groups to talk about something that you have read?

For school this year, how often do you write in a journal about something that you have read for class?

  Percentage of students
Jurisdiction and activity Never or hardly ever A few
times a year
Once or twice a month At least once a week
Nation        

Have a class discussion

16 16 23 46

Work in pairs or small groups

19 18 28 36

Write in a journal

36 15 19 30
Large central city        

Have a class discussion

15 18 22 45

Work in pairs or small groups

17 20 26 37

Write in a journal

29 18 19 34
Atlanta        

Have a class discussion

15 19 20 45

Work in pairs or small groups

17 19 24 40

Write in a journal

28 17 21 34
Austin        

Have a class discussion

12 16 24 48

Work in pairs or small groups

15 21 28 37

Write in a journal

26 16 24 34
Boston        

Have a class discussion

12 17 22 49

Work in pairs or small groups

13 19 24 44

Write in a journal

17 16 19 47
Charlotte        

Have a class discussion

15 16 18 51

Work in pairs or small groups

14 16 29 41

Write in a journal

40 16 14 30
Chicago        

Have a class discussion

14 17 21 48

Work in pairs or small groups

15 19 27 39

Write in a journal

27 18 19 37
Cleveland        

Have a class discussion

14 18 20 47

Work in pairs or small groups

19 20 23 38

Write in a journal

28 17 18 38
District of Columbia        

Have a class discussion

13 18 22 47

Work in pairs or small groups

12 19 25 45

Write in a journal

22 19 21 39
Houston        

Have a class discussion

17 20 23 39

Work in pairs or small groups

22 23 25 30

Write in a journal

32 18 17 33
Los Angeles        

Have a class discussion

14 20 21 45

Work in pairs or small groups

15 22 25 39

Write in a journal

28 21 18 33
New York City        

Have a class discussion

12 18 20 49

Work in pairs or small groups

12 20 25 43

Write in a journal

24 18 18 39
San Diego        

Have a class discussion

14 18 20 48

Work in pairs or small groups

16 18 23 42

Write in a journal

21 19 21 39

 

Check for Statistical Significance

To further analyze these data, test for significance between categories, or see corresponding average scores, view the complete data for the nation and districts. Click on the "Find Out" button in the NAEP Data Explorer to check for statistical significance. For large central cities, view complete data for discussion about what the class read, work in pairs or small groups, or write in a journal. To learn about using the NAEP Data Explorer, view the NAEP Data Explorer tutorial.

Browse background questionnaires for the NAEP assessments.

NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Trial Urban District Reading Assessment.

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