BC Grade 10 Literacy Assessment

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Build your writing confidence and prepare for your Grade 10 BC Provincial Literacy Assessment — one practice at a time.

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Baseline Assessment

A 4-step guided assessment to understand your current reading and writing readiness.

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Choose a prompt type, read the prompt, and write your response below.

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    Mock exam (Grade 10 Literacy Assessment format)

    Walk through Part A, Part B, and a short self-reflection the way the online provincial assessment is organised. Content here is original practice material—not official BC items.

    What the real Grade 10 Literacy Assessment tests

    The provincial assessment is online and has three parts. It measures literacy across subjects (K–10), not one specific course: critical reading of diverse texts, selected-response questions, and written communication.

    • Part A — Read texts tied to a main idea (articles, blogs, infographics, social-style posts, stories). Answer selected-response questions, then write a response showing your understanding of the main idea.
    • Part B — New texts on a different main idea; again selected-response questions. After those questions, you choose one of two writing pathways and complete an extended written response (personal interpretation and insights).
    • Self-reflection — Short reflection on how the assessment went; not marked.

    Summary based on the BC Curriculum overview. Grade 10 Literacy Assessment (BC Curriculum) · Official online sample

    You will complete Part A first (read → questions → short written response), then Part B with a new topic (read → questions → choose a pathway → extended response). Finally, you will answer a few self-reflection prompts like on exam day.

    On the real assessment, timing and exact number of questions differ; this mock is shortened so you can practise the sequence and skills in one sitting.

    About Eloquent Writing

    Eloquent Writing is a practice tool built specifically for students preparing for the BC Provincial Literacy Assessment at the Grade 10 level.

    The app provides realistic writing prompts across the four task types assessed on the provincial exam — responding to text, persuasive writing, descriptive writing, and narrative writing — so you can practise planning and drafting responses in a low-stakes environment.

    All prompts and feedback are aligned to the reading and writing expectations outlined in the BC curriculum for Grade 10. Use it as often as you like to build confidence before exam day.