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Title: Preparing Students in 3rd Grade to Succeed on ISAT


1
Preparing Students in 3rd Grade to Succeed on
ISAT
  • Presented by
  • Sabrina L. Gates, Adonia C. Milsap Juliana
    Perisin
  • Cluster 5 Reading Coaches

2
Purposes
  • To explore content and background of the ISAT
    reading test
  • To explore instructional strategies in reading
    that support Illinois Learning Standards
  • To explore test taking tips to support good
    performance

3
Todays Agenda
  • 1)Features of the ISAT 3rd 5th grade reading
    tests
  • 2)Closely examining a sample test
  • 3)Types of text on ISAT
  • 4)Working with multiple choice questions

4
FEATURES3rd and 5th Grade ISAT Reading Tests
  • Criterion-referenced test
  • Tests whether a student has mastered certain
    competencies (i.e. reading skills)
  • Students score is compared to a cutoff score set
    by authors of test

5
  • The reading skills being measured in grades 3-8
    are similar.
  • The passages students will be asked to read and
    interpret increase in difficulty and
    sophistication.
  • 80 of the passages are at or near grade level
    (less than 1 year above or below).
  • 20 of the passages should be 1-2 years below
    grade level.

6
What do ISAT Reading Scores Tell You?
  • How well your students identify important facts
    specifically stated in the text.
  • How well your students understand the meaning of
    key words and phrases in text.
  • How well your students make inferences within or
    between sentences and between or across
    paragraphs.

7
  • How well your students understand key traits and
    motives of characters
  • To what extent your students consider and
    evaluate evidence to support or reject different
    ideas.
  • How well your students determine the authors
    point of view, message, intent, and reasons for
    using specific devices or conventions.

8
ISAT Test Dates
  • March 29 through April 9, 2004
  • Thats approximately 15 weeks

9
3rd Grade ISAT Testing FormatReading
  • Session 1
  • 14 word analysis and 1 passage with 15 multiple
    choice questions
  • 40 minutes

10
Session 2
Session 3
  • 1 passage with 18 multiple choice questions and 1
    extended response question
  • 40 minutes
  • 1 passage with 20 multiple choice questions and 1
    extended response question
  • 40 minutes

11
State Goal 1
  • Read with understanding and fluency.
  • (Learning to read)

12
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT (3rd) ILS A
  • Words in Isolation (7)
  • Determine the meaning of an unknown word using
    knowledge of common prefixes, suffixes, and word
    roots.
  • Identify the word base of familiar words with
    affixes from Roots and Affixes list.
  • Determine the meaning of unknown compound words
    by applying knowledge of individual known words.

13
Words in Context (7)
  • Determine the meaning of an unknown word using
    within sentence clues, such as appositives.
  • i.e. Ms. Vaske, the AIO, believes in
    comprehensive literacy.
  • Determine the meaning of an unknown word using
    word, sentence, and cross-sentence clues.
  • Identify the synonym of an unknown word using
    context clues.
  • Identify the antonym of an unknown words in a
    given context.
  • Determine the word that best fits a given
    context.
  • Determine the correct use of homonyms using
    context clues.

14
READING STRATEGIES (3rd) (ILS B/C)
  • 10
  • Identify the purpose for reading a given passage.
  • Identify probable future outcomes or actions.
  • Use information in illustrations to help
    understand a reading passage.
  • Use information in charts, graphs, and diagrams
    to help understand a reading passage.
  • Determine which illustrations support the meaning
    of a passage.

15
Reading Strategies contd. (3rd)
  • Determine which charts, graphs or diagrams
    support the meaning of a passage.
  • Identify similarities and differences in major
    topics contained in different passages.
  • Demonstrate understanding by using simple graphic
    organizers to represent passage content.
  • Make comparisons across reading passages.

16
Reading Comprehension 3rdILS C
  • Literal or Simple Inference
  • 8
  • Determine the answer to a literal or simple
    inference question regarding the meaning of a
    passage.

17
Reading Comprehension 3rd
  • Summarizing and Main Idea
  • 10
  • Distinguish the main ideas and supporting details
    in informational text.
  • Identify the main idea of a selection when it is
    not explicitly stated.

18
Reading Comprehension (3rd)
  • Sequencing and Ordering
  • 7
  • Identify or summarize the order of events in a
    story.

19
Reading Comprehension (3rd)
  • Drawing Conclusions Based on Evidence
  • 8
  • Draw inferences, conclusions, or generalizations
    about text, and support them with textual
    evidence and prior knowledge.
  • Distinguish between fact and opinion.
  • Draw conclusions from information in maps,
    charts, graphs, and diagrams.

20
Reading Comprehension (3rd)
  • Interpreting Instruction
  • 7
  • Determine whether a set of simple instructions or
    procedures is complete and, therefore, clear.
  • i.e. If incomplete, identify what is missing.

21
Literary Elements and TechniquesILS C
  • Authors Purpose and Design
  • 6
  • Identify the authors purpose for writing a
    fiction or nonfiction text.

22
State Goal 2
  • Read and understand literature representative of
    various societies, eras, and ideas.
  • (Reading to learn)

23
LITERARY ELEMENTS AND TECHNIQUES (3rd) ILS A
  • Story and Literary Structure (8)
  • Differentiate among the literary elements of
    plot, character, and setting.
  • Identify main and supporting characters.
  • Identify events important to the development of
    the plot.
  • Identify setting.
  • Compare different works or passages by the same
    author.
  • Explain outcomes using the following literary
    elements problem/conflict, resolution.

24
Literary Elements and TechniquesILS A
  • Characterization (7)
  • Determine what characters are like by how the
    author or illustrator portrays them.
  • Determine a characters perception of, or
    feelings towards, the surroundings or other
    characters.
  • Determine character motivation.
  • Identify and compare characters attributes
    within and across stories.

25
Literary Elements and Techniques
  • Literary Terms and Devices (7)
  • Identify examples of similes.
  • Identify examples of onomatopoeia.

26
Variety of Literary Works (8)ILS B
  • Identify the following forms and genres story,
    poem, fairy tale, folktale, fable, nonfiction,
    and essay.
  • In nonfiction, differentiate between personal
    narrative and third person narrative.

27
The best preparation for ISAT is good instruction.
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Tips for PREPARING students
  • Explicitly teach text structure
  • Select longer passages for students to read
    silently and independently (see resource list)
  • Insist students tell you WHY and HOW they arrived
    at an answer
  • Insist students highlight, outline the part of
    the text which led to their answer choice
  • Show students how the questions are structured
    and allow them to create questions (both literal
    and inferential) regularly

29
ISAT Tips Continued
  • Allow students opportunities to discuss text in
    accountable ways
  • Explicitly teach students to make the following
    connections when they read
  • Text to self
  • Text to text
  • Text to world

30
Happy Teaching
  • Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting
    a fire.
  • --William Yates
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