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Welcome to the 2nd GradeSAT Presentation
  • Sunset Elementary School
  • November 13, 2007

2
What is the SAT?
  • The Stanford Achievement Test, Tenth Edition is a
    multiple choice assessment that measures student
    progress toward high academic standards in
    reading and math.

3
Who takes the SAT?
  • All first and second graders, including ESOL and
    ESE students take the SAT.
  • Special considerations are made for ESOL and ESE
    students.

4
When is the SAT?
  • The SAT will be administered March 18th through
    the 24th.
  • The testing schedule is attached to your packets.

5
How long is the SAT?
  • The reading portion is 40 minutes long and its
    timed.
  • The math portion is not timed since the problems
    are read orally by the teacher.

6
Ways to Help at Home
  • Read independently for at least 30 minutes each
    day.
  • Provide a wide variety of texts.
  • Use Question Task cards to design questions to
    enhance comprehension.
  • Encourage rereading for comprehension.
  • Encourage returning to the text to find answers
    to questions.
  • Use Graphic Organizers to help organize thinking.

7
Why is independent reading important?
  • Independent reading promotes fluency, enhances
    reading comprehension, expands vocabulary,
    develops background knowledge, provides a model
    for good writing and promotes reading as a
    lifelong activity.

8
Independent Reading Tips
  • Independent reading is when students are reading
    on their own or with a partner at their
    independent reading level.
  • Check to make sure your child is reading at his
    or her independent reading level with the Five
    Finger Method. Have your child raise one finger
    for each word they dont know. If there are five
    unknown words on a page, the book is probably too
    hard. If your child doesnt raise any fingers,
    the book is readable but may be too easy.

9
EncourageAccelerated Reader
  • Accelerated Reader is a software program designed
    to enhance reading practice. It motivates
    students to read at their independent level
    through a point system, while challenging them to
    read harder material.

10
Provide a Wide Variety of Texts
  • Folk tales
  • Poetry
  • Chapter books
  • Fables
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Cartoons
  • Biographies
  • Subscribe to childrens magazines such as
    Highlights, Time for Kids, Scholastic News, etc.
    to expose them to a variety of genre.

11
Question Task Cards
  • MAIN IDEA
  • FACT AND OPINION
  • RETELLING
  • COMPARE AND CONTRAST
  • FACTS AND DETAILS
  • CAUSE AND EFFECT
  • CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
  • VOCABULARY
  • SIMILARITIES/DIFFERENCES
  • PLOT DEVELOPMENT/RESOLUTION
  • AUTHORS PURPOSE
  • MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS OF INFORMATION

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Main Idea
  • The main idea is what the selection is mostly
    about. It is what you would come up with if you
    were asked to summarize a story in a single
    sentence.

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Main Idea Questions
  • What is the main idea of this passage?
  • Write a summary of__________.
  • Why do you think this story/article has the
    title_________________?
  • Retell a portion of the story.
  • What would be another good title for this story?

14
Graphic Organizers
  • Somebody, Wanted, But, So
  • Venn Diagram
  • Story Map
  • Sequence Chain

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Somebody, Wanted, But, So
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Venn Diagram
Molly
Elizabeth
Similarities
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Story Map
  • Setting___________________________________
  • Characters________________________________
  • _________________________________________
  • Problem__________________________________
  • _________________________________________
  • Major Events______________________________
  • _________________________________________
  • _________________________________________
  • _________________________________________
  • Solution__________________________________
  • _________________________________________

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Sequence Chain

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Math
  • The questions on the Math portion of the SAT are
    read orally by the teacher. The students test
    booklet contain only the multiple choice
    responses.
  • The material on the SAT Math section will include
    concepts and skills taught throughout the school
    year.

20
More Helpful Tips
  • Make sure your child does the following
  • Completes the practice materials that will be
    provided.
  • Gets plenty of sleep the night before the test.
  • Has breakfast on the morning of the tests.
  • Gets to school on time on the day of the tests.
  • Brings a sweater.
  • Knows that you think he/she will do well on the
    tests.

21
Congratulations!
  • Reward your child for trying hard on the tests.
  • Discuss strategies that were helpful and discuss
    ways to improve in the coming years.

22
Results
  • SAT results will be sent home in at the end of
    the school year with the last report card.
  • Students who score below 45 on either Reading
    or Math will automatically be enrolled in summer
    school. Also, these students will be monitored
    closely and extra support will be provided
    throughout the following school year.
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