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Title: GPS and GHSGTEOCT Resources for Teachers


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GPS and GHSGT/EOCT Resources for Teachers
  • Office of School Improvement, Assessment, and
    Accountability

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GPS GHSGT/EOCT Resources
  • This presentation was designed to provide an
    overview of resources provided for teachers to
    assist with
  • analyzing GHSGT/EOCT data by grade and by domain
  • understanding changes in the GHSGT and EOCT
    Content Domains and Content Descriptions for 2006
  • utilizing the Online Assessment System to develop
    formative assessments in Science

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  • Click link below http//intranet/dsl/
  • Click Student Learning Tab
  • Choose School
  • Choose Assessment Record 2003-2005
  • Review GHSGT Scores by content domain and EOCT
    Scores by course

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GPS Implementation Schedule
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GHSGT Content Descriptions and Study GuidesClick
Linkhttp//www.gadoe.org/curriculum/testing/ghsg
t.asp
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Content Descriptions
  • For each content area and course, the following
    is provided
  • descriptions of each content domain
  • associated QCC/GPS standards
  • associated concepts, skills, and abilities

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Content Descriptions are
  • designed to supplement the QCC/GPS
  • provide more detailed, descriptive information
    about how content will be assessed
  • used to communicate when concepts and skills will
    be assessed via the GHSGT and EOCT

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GHSGT ELA Content Domains
  • Reading Comprehension
  • It is important that students understand the
    meaning of what they read. Assessment in this
    domain focuses on student understanding of the
    meaning and the main ideas of fiction,
    nonfiction, and poetry. Students demonstrate
    comprehension by identifying themes and main
    ideas as well as the evidence found in the
    language and elements of a text that support
    meaning. Students also identify, analyze, and
    apply knowledge of the characteristics of a
    variety of texts as they relate to meaning.
    Students recognize how authors use literary
    elements including language and style, character
    development, point of view, irony, sound, form,
    and structure to convey meaning.
  • Literary Analysis
  • It is important that students be able to analyze
    what they read. Assessment in this domain focuses
    on analyzing how authors use language for
    particular purposes in fiction, nonfiction, and
    poetry. Students interpret text by identifying
    and analyzing techniques used by authors to
    produce particular effects on their audiences.
  • Conventions and Writing
  • It is important that students be able to write
    correctly for multiple purposes. Assessment in
    this domain focuses on student development of
    vocabulary (diction) in writing, standard usage,
    and use of the research and writing process.
    Students apply knowledge of Standard American
    English usage and revise writing to improve its
    organization or appropriateness for a specific
    audience. Students form clear research questions
    and identify appropriate methods of research.

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GHSGT Content Descriptions
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GHSGT ELA StandardsReading Comprehension
  • Associated GPS American Literature
  • ELAALRL1 Fiction elements a, b, d
  • ELAALRL1 Nonfiction element a
  • ELAALRL1 Poetry element a
  • Associated QCC Standards
  • Core Skills 5 10 11 14 20
  • American Literature and Composition Standards
  • Reading/Literature Standards 28 29 31
  • Speaking/Listening Standards 38

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GHSGT ELA StandardsLiterary Analysis
  • Associated GPS American Literature
  • ELAALRL1 Fiction elements c, f
  • ELAALRL1 Nonfiction elements b, c
  • ELAALRL1 Poetry element b
  • ELAALRL2 elements a, c, d
  • Associated QCC Standards
  • Core Skills 5 11 14 21
  • American Literature and Composition Standards
  • Critical Thinking 26 27
  • Reading/Literature 28 29 30 31 32 33
  • Speaking/Listening 38

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GHSGT ELA StandardsConventions and Writing
  • Associated GPS Ninth Grade
  • ELA9C1 element a
  • ELA9W3 element a
  • ELA9W4 elements b, c
  • Associated GPS American Literature
  • ELAALRL5 element a
  • Associated QCC Standards
  • Core Skills 4 6 9 15 17 19
  • American Literature Reading/Literature 28
  • American Literature Speaking/Listening 35
  • American Literature Writing/Usage/Grammar 40

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GHSGT Biology Domains
  • Cells and Heredity
  • Students of life science must understand the
    importance of cells to all living things. Cells
    are made up of many organelles, each with a
    specific function in cell processes such as
    reproduction and homeostasis. DNA stores and
    transmits cellular information making it possible
    for traits to change or be passes on to other
    generations Students demonstrate understanding
    by identifying, analyzing, and explaining various
    cell structures and relating these structures to
    their functions. Students also relate cell
    structure to the complexity of organisms and
    systems and their ability to survive.
    Assessment of this domain focuses on students
    abilities to understand specialized cell parts,
    to analyze elements in living cells, and to
    compare diffusion and osmosis. Assessments focus
    on concepts not specific laws, on essential
    elements and processes, on genetic terms and
    expressions at a chemical level, and practical
    applications of genetics.
  • Ecology
  • Students of life science must also understand the
    concept of interdependence among organisms,
    especially with regard to the flow of matter and
    energy within their ecosystems. Assessment in
    this domain focuses on students identifying,
    analyzing, and evaluating relationships among
    organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems,
    and biomes. Students relate biome types to the
    climate, geography, and vegetation of given
    areas, but do not locate biome types on maps.
    Students analyze the causes and effects of
    pollution, possible solutions, and preventative
    measures. Students analyze and evaluate change
    over time.

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GHSGT Content Descriptions
  • Science
  • Domain Cells and Heredity (approximately 25 of
    the test)
  • Overview of the Domain
  • Students describe the structures of cells and the
    structure and function of their components.
  • Students examine the similarities and differences
    between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
  • Students explain the process of inheritance of
    genetic traits.
  • Students differentiate between DNA and RNA,
    recognizing the role of each in heredity.
  • Students demonstrate understanding of Mendels
    Laws in genetic inheritance and variability.
  • Students discuss the use of DNA technology in the
    fields of medicine and agriculture.
  • Students analyze the similarities and differences
    between organisms of different kingdoms.
  • Associated Concepts and Skills
  • Assessment of this domain focuses on the
    following
  • describing the roles of cell organelles in the
    following
  • information feedback
  • motility
  • obtaining, storing, and using energy
  • protein construction

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GHSGT Biology Standards
  • Associated GPS Cells and Heredity
  • SB1 (a, c)SB2 (a, b, c, f)SB3 (a)
  • Associated QCC Standards Cells and Heredity
  • 4 (4.34.4)5 (5.15.4)6 (6.26.4)8 (8.18.2)9
    (9.3)10 (10.110.2)11 (11.111.3)
  • Associated GPS - Ecology
  • SB4 (a, b1)
  • Associated QCC Standards - Ecology
  • 25 (25.125.5)26 (26.2)27 (27.127.2)

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GHSGT Physical Science Domains
  • Structure and Properties of Matter
  • Students of physical science must understand the
    structure of atoms and their particles. Our
    current understanding of the atom includes
    knowledge about the locations of subatomic
    particles, the effects of changes in the number
    or arrangement of subatomic particles in
    elements, and the characteristics of different
    elements and substances. Assessment in this
    domain focuses on the conceptual examination of
    the atom including the nucleus, protons,
    neutrons, and electrons. Students examine atoms
    with different numbers of neutrons and protons
    and use the first 20 elements of the Periodic
    Table to examine atomic mass and atomic number.
    Students also analyze properties of solutions.
  • Energy Transformations
  • Students of physical science must understand the
    various forms in which energy exists and how it
    may be transformed from one form to another.
    Assessment in this domain focuses on students
    knowledge of the phases of matter. Students
    also compare and contrast the atomic and
    molecular motion of solids, liquids, gases, and
    plasmas. Students identify and analyze energy
    transformations and thermal energy changes as
    well as radioactive decay. Questions assess
    conceptual understanding of energy
    transformation.
  • Forces, Waves, and Electricity
  • Students of physical science must understand the
    relationship of force, mass, and motion through
    Newtons Laws of Motion. Assessment in this
    domain focuses on students ability to apply the
    concepts of inertia and gravitational force,
    velocity and acceleration, mechanical advantage,
    waves, magnetism, and electricity. Students
    demonstrate understanding of these concepts in
    several ways including calculating velocity,
    acceleration, amount of work, and mechanical
    advantage using formula sheets. Students
    analyze factors affecting the transfer of energy
    by heat, light, sound, or mechanical waves
    including reflection, refraction, interference,
    and diffraction. Students apply knowledge of
    magnetism and electricity as they relate to the
    movement of electrical charges in electromagnets
    and simple motors.

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GHSGT Physical Science Standards
  • Associated GPS Structure and Properties of
    Matter
  • SPS1 (a1a4)SPS6 (a1)
  • Associated QCC Standards Structure and
    Properties of Matter
  • 4 (4.14.5)7 (7.17.3)8 (8.1)
  • Associated QCC Standards Chemistry
  • 5 (5.1)
  • Associated GPS Energy Transformations
  • SPS3 (c)SPS5 (a)SPS7 (a, b)
  • Associated QCC Standards Energy Transformations
  • 4 (4.2, 4.4, 4.5)6 7 (7.1, 7.3)12 (12.212.5)
  • Associated GPS Forces, Waves, and Electricity
  • SPS8 (a, b1, c, d, e)SPS9 (a, b, d, e)SPS7 (a, b)
  • Associated QCC Standards Forces, Waves, and
    Electricity
  • 13 (13.2)14 (14.1)15 (15.115.2)16 (16.116.5)17
    (17.517.6)

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Characteristics of Science Standards
  • Associated GPS Characteristics of Science
  • SCSh1 (b, c)SCSh2 (a, b, c)SCSh3 (b, d, e,
    f)SCSh4 (a)SCSh5 (a, b, e)SCSh6 (a, b, c)SCSh7
    (a, b, c, d, e)SCSh8 (a)
  • Associated QCC Standards
  • B 1.1B 1.2B 1.3B 2.1PS 1.1PS 1.2PS 3.1PS 13.1PS
    14.1PS 14.2PS 15.3

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Overview of Characteristics of Science
  • Students apply skills used in explaining and
    understanding the characteristics of science
    including comprehension, application, synthesis,
    evaluation, and the weighing of evidence.
  • Students examine new experiments that may
    reinforce or alter scientific understandings and
    suggest alternate explanations of scientific
    evidence.
  • Students apply knowledge of safety practices and
    identify appropriate laboratory techniques for a
    given situation.
  • Students choose procedures for investigation of
    scientific problems.
  • Students compare and analyze data using tables
    and graphs.
  • Students determine reasonable conclusions based
    on presented data.
  • Students evaluate reasonableness of conclusions
    after considering research methods and other
    scientific knowledge.
  • Students determine the most appropriate method
    for recording or organizing data.
  • Students solve scientific problems by
    substituting values into formulas, using
    dimensional analysis, or using simple algebra.
  • Students evaluate written reports of laboratory
    findings, scientific accounts, and supporting
    data.
  • Students determine appropriate data to support
    scientific claims.
  • Students recognize that scientific principles are
    universally applicable, discovered through
    experiment or observation, and subject to change.
  • Students understand the necessity of continuously
    evaluating current theories.
  • Students recognize that new hypotheses often
    require new experiments.
  • Students comprehend the importance of controls in
    scientific experiments.
  • Students explain why estimated and calculated
    answers to numerical problems may differ.
  • Students evaluate the effects of possible
    measurement errors in calculations.

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GHSGT Study Guides
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EOCT Content Descriptions Click
Linkhttp//www.gadoe.org/curriculum/testing/eoct
_descriptions.asp
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EOCT American Literature
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EOCT American LiteratureSample Content
Description
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EOCT Ninth Grade Literature
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EOCT Ninth Grade Literature Sample Content
Description
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EOCT Biology
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EOCT Biology Sample Content Description
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EOCT Physical Science
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EOCT Physical ScienceSample Content Description
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EOCT Study GuidesClick Linkhttp//www.gadoe.org
/curriculum/testing/eoct_guides.asp
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Click link belowwww.georgiastandards.org
GPS Standards
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Online Assessment Systemwww.regione.georgiaoas.or
g
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High School Science Test Items
  • Biology 265 Items
  • Core Skills 81 Items
  • Physical Science 128 Items
  • 2005-2006 is the first year high school science
    items have been made available for teachers,
    students, and parents.
  • Items reflect the combination of GPS and QCC
    standards.

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Quick Start Guide for Teachers
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Quick Start Guide for Teachers (continued)
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  • Disabling the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Pop-up
    Blocker
  • You need to disable pop-up blocking in order for
    OAS online to work. If you have the Google
    Toolbar installed you will need to allow pop-ups
    on that toolbar as well as the steps below.
  • In Internet Explorer, go to Tools ?
  • Pop-up Blocker ? Pop-up Blocker
  • Settings
  • Type in the URL for OAS Online
    https//regione.georgiaoas.org.
  • Click Add.
  • You should see this when everything is set up
    correctly.
  • Click Close

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OAS for Parents
  • Parents can log on to the OAS using the generic
    login IDs and passwords for each grade, as given
    in the table to the right.
  • Parent Directions and the link to OAS is
    http//www.gadoe.org/curriculum/testing/oas_assess
    ment.asp
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select
    Forsyth County Schools from the drop down menu
  • The login screen will appear.

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  • We hope these resources help to guide analysis
    of student performance, promote understanding of
    concepts and skills being assessed, and provide
    tools for formative assessment.
  • Questions or comments, please contact
  • Lissa Pijanowski
  • School Improvement, Assessment, and
    Accountability
  • 770-887-2461 ext. 2239
  • lpijanowski_at_forsyth.k12.ga.us
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