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Title: Standardized Testing


1
Standardized Testing
  • Why do we need to take these tests?

2
Required By Law
  • NCLB Federal Level
  • Department of Education State Level

3
Pennsylvania Department of Education decided All
  • 501 School Districts in Pennsylvania
  • Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 must take the PSSA
    (Math Reading)

4
Why would the Government want us to take Math
Reading Tests?
  • To make sure all of the schools and school
    districts are teaching their students specific
    information to a specific level.

5
Are all teachers and all schools the same?
  • Answer No
  • The State Government realizes this and decided
    they needed to set a specific level all students
    needed to meet.

6
How is this accomplished?
  • Standardized Testing
  • All students take the same tests across all (501)
    districts
  • During the same time (March 12 -23)
  • This type of testing allows the Department of
    Education to evaluate all schools equally

7
What Performance level do I need to reach?
  • Students must reach the level of Proficient in
    both Math Reading
  • Performance Levels
  • 1. Advanced
  • 2. Proficient
  • 3. Basic
  • 4. Below Basic

8
Advanced?
  • Yes, there is a performance level which is for
    students who are Advanced for their grade level.
  • This means the test will have a few questions
    which are above grade level.
  • Dont get frustrated when you hit one of these
    tougher questions.

9
ProficientWhat happens if you do not reach the
proficient performance level?
  • It could be determined you need remediation in
    one of the two courses.
  • Additional Courses
  • Math Courses
  • Reading Courses

10
When would I take these remediation courses?
  • -Possibly during electives-
  • This could Limit the choices you have when
    selecting the courses you want to take.
  • Approach the PSSA the same way you approach
    4Sight Testing.
  • Try to Test-Out by doing well.

11
Why would the district make a remediation course
mandatory?
  • The District Must Follow the State Federal
    Requirements
  • Remember The tests results are used to evaluate
    the school system, as well as individual
    students.
  • The results help the school make decisions
    regarding
  • Instructional Programs (what courses are offered)
  • Individual Student Placement (what courses you
    will take)

12
How do you reach different performance levels?
  • You are scored based on how well you know the
    material.
  • Your performance level is not based on how you
    compare to other students in the building.
  • You must get a specific number of questions
    correct to reach the Proficient Level.

13
What Should You Do?
14
  • Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests

15
The night Before Testing
  • Go to bed on time.
  • Talk to your parents about any concerns that you
    might have about the test.

16
The Morning of Testing
  • Start your day as you always do.
  • Eat a good breakfast.
  • Think Positive!
  • Approach the testing with a positive attitude.
    Confidence is the Key.

17
Multiple Choice Questions
  • Read the question and ALL answer choices before
    marking anything.
  • Some answers may be very similar to the correct
    answer.
  • Be Careful!

18
Example of Multiple Choice Type Answers
  • The correct answer is (X is less than 5)
  • X gt 7
  • X lt 8
  • X gt 5
  • X lt 5

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The Process of Elimination
  • Eliminate choices that you know are incorrect.
  • 50/50 Educated Guess

20
Answering Questions
  • Don't guess blindly. The test is not timed and
    you will have time to think about the best answer
    choice.
  • We all work at different paces.
  • Extended Testing time will be available if needed.

21
Key Words
  • Find key words or phrases in the question that
    will help you choose the correct answer.
  • Beware of words like often, sometimes, and
    always.
  • (Even wrong answers may be partially true)

22
Are we communicating?
  • Make sure you understand... what the question is
    asking
  • Be sure you are responding to the question that
    is being asked

23
Reading Passages
  • If the test requires you to read passages and
    then answer questions about what you read

Read the Questions First!
  • By doing this, you will know what you are looking
    for as you read.

24
Open-Ended Questions
  • 20 25 of your score will come from the
    open-ended questions.
  • If you do not take your time and work hard on
    these questions you are losing the opportunity to
    gain valuable points.
  • Each (OE) reading question is worth the same as
    three (3) multiple choice questions.
  • Each (OE) math question is worth the same as four
    (4) multiple choice questions.

25
Open-Ended Reading Questions (Strategies)
  • Read the Prompt before reading the passage
  • Use the CUCC method to help understand the
    question which needs to be answered
  • Remember you can go back to the passage while
    writing your answer
  • Write about ¾ of a page
  • Answer the question which is being asked
  • Use details from the passage to support your
    answer

26
Reading Passages
  • When there are several questions about a reading
    passage or chart, look for clues in other
    questions.
  • Sometimes other questions will help you with
    questions you are unsure about.

27
Math Computation
  • When using scratch paper on a math test, double
    check to make sure that you have copied the
    problem correctly from the test booklet!
  • 2.15 21.5
  • x 3.14
    x 3.13

28
Math Computation
  • Line up place values correctly on your scratch
    paper (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones) or the
    answer will be incorrect.
  • Multiple Choice answers may be similar to answers
    you produce through simple common errors.
  • Be Careful Dont Rush!
  • Show us What you Know!

29
Math Computation
  • If your answer does not match one of the choices,
    Dont Guess, reread the problem, recopy the
    numbers, and try solving it again.

30
Check Your Work
  • As you go back through, do not change all the
    answers.
  • Remember Your first answer is usually right.

31
Its About Time
  • Dont spend too much time rewriting or obsessing
    about neatness.
  • BUT..

32
Make Sure You
  • Fill in bubbles fully and erase stray marks.
  • Double-check the question number in your test
    booklet against the answer sheet every five
    questions to be sure you havent gotten on the
    wrong number.

33
The Death Grip
  • If your arm tires during testing it is probably
    due to the grip that you have on your pencil.
  • Relax the grip and give those muscles a break.
  • Do not do arm exercises during testing as this
    disturbs others.

34
Advanced vs. Proficient
  • Remember it's okay NOT to know everything
    unlike most class tests, these tests will have a
    few questions designed to challenge the limits of
    your knowledge. A few questions may be at a
    grade level above your current grade.
  • Stay Positive when you encounter a difficult
    question.

35
Do your best
  • Your efforts will pay off for YOU in the future.
  • The Courses You are Required to Take
  • The Overall School Program You can experience

36
Be Serious Confident Strategic
  • Show us what you know!
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