Using Question leveling to help students achieve better results

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Using Question leveling to help students achieve better results Targeted Review: Using Question leveling to help students achieve better results

Types of ReView Teacher Made Regents Questions Targeted QUestions Good Better Regents Questions Even Better! Targeted QUestions

WNYRIC Question difficulty report 1. Took our Regional Benchmark Cutpoint Report 2. Looked at the low 3 cut values, and the low 4 cut values, so the kids that were on the cusp of proficiency levels. 3. In the low 4 column, highlighted all the values that were lower than 67%, these are the level 4 questions-questions meant to be challenging for top students. 4. Did the same with the low 3 column, these are level 3 questions, anything not highlighted are level 1 and 2 questions. For Common Core assessments, Level 5 questions were identified using the low 5 column.

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