2013-14 Testing Presentation for Grades 3-5
Transcript of 2013-14 Testing Presentation for Grades 3-5
CC-Aligned Assessments
What are the changes?
What are the implications?
Background
• All NYS tests will be Common Core-aligned to mirror the CC-aligned instruction in our classrooms.
• Last year’s Grades 3-8 NYS tests were CC-aligned.
• ELA DATES April 1, 2 & 3, 2014 • Math Dates April 30,2014 and May 1& 2
Test Format and Content
• 3 Books for all grades in ELA & Math • ELA will encounter literary passages as well as more content rich Non-‐FicBon represenBng mulBple subjects
• Math tests reflect the content emphases covering the major work of the grade
• For all grades math exams is 20 minutes shorter than 2013, but the number of quesBons also decreases
Test Format & Content
Six Shifts in Mathematics Assessments
Shift 1: Focus Priority standards will be the focus of the assessments.
Shift 2: Coherence Assessments will reflect the progression of content and concepts as depicted in the standards across grade levels.
Shift 3: Fluency It will be assumed that students possess the required fluencies as articulated.
Shift 4: Deep Understanding Each standard will be assessed from multiple perspectives.
Shift 5: Application and Shift 6: Dual Intensity Students will be expected to know grade-level mathematical content with fluency and which concepts to employ to solve real-world problems.
• Shi$ 1: Balancing Informa3onal & Literary Text – Passages will be authenBc, and will be balanced between informaBonal and literary texts.
• Shi$ 2: Knowledge in the Disciplines – Tests will contain knowledge-‐based quesBons about the informaBonal text; students will
not need outside knowledge to respond. • Shi$ 3: Staircase of Complexity
– Passage selecBon to be based on text complexity that is appropriate to grade level per Common Core
• Shi$ 4: Text-‐based Answers – Assessment quesBons will require students to marshal evidence from the text, including
from paired passages. • Shi$ 5: Wri3ng from Sources
– WriBng emphasizes use of evidence from text to support an opinion. • Shi$ 6: Academic Vocabulary
– Students conBnuously build the transferable vocabulary they need to access grade-‐level complex texts. This can be done effecBvely by spiraling like content in increasingly complex texts.
Priority Standards • Kindergarten: Operations and Algebraic
Thinking • Grade 1: Number and Operations in Base 10 • Grade 2: Number and Operations in Base 10 • Grade 3: Operations and Algebraic Thinking • Grade 4: Number and Operations ~ Fractions • Grade 5: Number and Operations ~ Fractions • More information on the Engage NY website
(www.engageny.org)
Required Fluencies
• Kindergarten: Add and subtract within 5 • Grade 1: Add and subtract within 10 • Grade 2: Add and subtract within 20; Add
and subtract within 100 (pencil and paper) • Grade 3: Multiply and divide within 100; Add
and subtract within 1000 • Grade 4: Add and subtract within 1,000,000 • Grade 5: Multi‐digit multiplication
Common Core-aligned Tests • Tests will mirror the math content emphases
(Major Works) of each grade – Major clusters will make up the majority of the
assessments – Supporting and additional clusters will also be
assessed • Assessment questions will require students to:
– Take multiple steps to solve. – Apply skills based on their understanding of
mathematical vocabulary RATHER than simply being tested on that vocabulary.
– Choose the appropriate tool (e.g. ruler, protractor) AND apply mathematical concepts in using that tool.
Math Test Question Breakdown
CCLS Domain Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Number and
Operations in Base Ten 5-15% 20-30% 20-30%
Number and Operations-Fractions
15-25% 20-30% 30-40%
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
40-50% 15-25% 5-15%
Measurement and Data
15-25% 15-25% 20-30%
Geometry 5-15% 5-15% 5-15%
ELA « Test Blueprint « The chart below shows the percentage of points that relate to Reading, Language, and Wri3ng Standards. Reading Standards are divided by focus (Key Ideas, Cra$ and Structure, and Integra3on of Knowledge) to help guide instruc3on. Area of Focus Approximate Percentage of Points
Reading Standards (RL and RI) 100% of points require close reading
Language and Writing Standards Up to 45% of points require writing and command of language
Approximate Percent of Reading Points
Key Ideas and Details Craft and Structure Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
Up to 65% Up to 35% Up to 30%
Range of InformaBonal Texts
Expository Argumenta3ve Instruc3onal Narra3ve • Textbooks (science) • Textbooks (humani3es) • Reports • Tourism Guides • Product Specifica3ons • Product/Service Descrip3ons • Magazine Ar3cles • Company Profiles • Legal Documents • Agendas • Correspondence • Essays • Interviews • Government Documents • News Ar3cles
• Opinion/Editorial Pieces • Speeches (including those from
seated poliBcians) • AdverBsements • PoliBcal Propaganda • Journal ArBcles • Government Documents • Legal Documents • Tourism Guides • Correspondence • Essays • Reviews • Memoirs
• Training Manuals • Contracts • User Guides/Manuals • Legal Documents • Recipes • Product/Service DescripBons
• (Auto)Biographies • Histories • Correspondence • Curriculum Vitae • Memoirs • News ArBcles • Essays • Interviews • Agendas
The 2014 Common Core English Language Arts Test will have questions on a variety of informational texts. The chart below categorizes common informational texts according to their structure. Please note that the chart below is not grade specific, but can help understand the range of informational texts that students may encounter by the end of Grade 8.
Math Time and Test Design ~ Grade 3
2013 2014
Day 1 30 multiple choice questions in 70 minutes
24 multiple choice questions in 60 minutes
Day 2 31 multiple choice questions in 70 minutes
24 multiple choice questions in 60 minutes
Day 3 5 short response and 3 extended response in 70 minutes
5 short response and 3 extended response in 70 minutes
ELA Time and Test Design ~ Grades 3 & 4
2013 2014
Day 1 5 Passages, 30 multiple choice questions in 70 minutes
5 Passages, 30 multiple choice questions in 70 minutes
Day 2 1 Reading Passage, 7 Multiple Choice Questions – 2 Passages- Writing 3 Short-Response Questions 1 Extended-Response Questions in 70 minutes
1 Reading Passage, 7 Multiple Choice Questions – 2 Passages -Writing 3 Short-Response Questions 1 Extended-Response Questions in 70 minutes
Day 3 3 Passages – 5 Short-Response Questions 1 Extended-Response Questios In 70 minutes
3 Passages – 5 Short-Response Questions 1 Extended-Response Question In 70 minutes
Math Time and Test Design ~ Grade 4
2013 2014 Day 1 30 multiple choice questions
in 70 minutes
24 multiple choice questions in 60 minutes
Day 2 32 multiple choice questions in 70 minutes
25 multiple choice questions in 60 minutes
Day 3 6 short response and 4 extended response in 90 minutes
6 short response and 4 extended response in 90 minutes
Math Time and Test Design ~ Grade 5
2013 2014 Day 1 30 multiple choice questions
in 90 minutes
24 multiple choice questions in 80 minutes
Day 2 32 multiple choice questions in 90 minutes
25 multiple choice questions in 80 minutes
Day 3 6 short response and 4 extended response in 90 minutes
6 short response and 4 extended response in n 90 minutes
ELA Time and Test Design ~ Grade 5
2013 2014 Day 1 Passages – 6
Multiple Choice Questions – 42 In 90 minutes
Passages – 6 Multiple Choice Questions – 42 In 90 minutes
Day 2 3 Passages –21 Multiple Choice Questions –2 Passages with 3 Short-Response Questions & 1 Extended-Response Question In 90 minutes
3 Passages –*7 Multiple Choice Questions –2 Passages with 3 Short-Response Questions & 1 Extended-Response Questions In 90 minutes
Day 3 3 Passages, 5 Short-Response Questions & 1 Extended-Response Questions In 90 minutes
3 Passages, 5 Short-Response Questions & 1 Extended-Response Questions In 90 minutes
Math 2013-2014 Question Types
• Multiple Choice – Designed to incorporate mathematical content and practices in real-
world applications – Assess both procedural and conceptual standards – Require the use of multiple skills and concepts – All distractors will be based on plausible mistakes and
misunderstandings • Short Response
– Similar to past 2-point questions – complete a task and show your work – All descriptors for multiple choice apply to short response questions
• Extended Response – Similar to past 3-point questions – show your work in completing 2 or
more tasks or one more extensive problem – Give students the opportunity to show their understanding of math
procedures, conceptual understanding, and application.
ELA 2013-2014 Question Types • Multiple Choice
– Designed to incorporate the instructional shifts of ELA – Assess content with an emphasis on structure, craft &language – Author’s purpose will be stressed over main idea and sequence
• Short Response – 2-point rubric – students may complete a graphic organizer and support
opinion with details from text – Compare and contrast, analyze. All descriptors for multiple choice apply
to short response & extended response questions • Extended Response
– 3-point Rubric – take a stance and support it with details from the text – Writing should clearly introduce a topic, connect ideas with details from
text provide a conclusion that follows information presented and demonstrate grade appropriate command of conventions
Sample Test Questions
• Look at the New York State Common Core-Aligned Question Samples
• Read each question and consider: – What is the math in the question? – How might you solve the problem?
• Talk at your tables about your responses
Where can you find more information?
• Common Core Library (http://schools.nyc.gov/Academics/CommonCoreLibrary/default.htm) – Click on “For Families” tab – Select “Resources for Learning at Home” – Select “Grades PreK – 8”
• Engage NY (http://engageny.org/) – Click on “Parent and Family Resources” tab