Literacy Test Preparation

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Summarizing Click to continue for each slide….
Advertisements

Thomas A. Stewart Literacy Test (OSSLT) Prep Guide 2013
UbD DI Lit Circles.
Winston Churchill Literacy Test (OSSLT) Prep Guide 2013.
OSSLT The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test.
Reading and Multiple Choice Questions. Types of Reading  On the literacy test you will have several reading and writing tasks to complete.  There are.
ANIMAL SELF DEFENSE UNIT 4 WEEK 2. CHAMELEON This word describes a lizard that can change the color of its skin to blend in with its surroundings.
OSSLT: Reading a Graphic Text
MAKING NOTES FOR RESEARCH
Breakdowns and Question Types
HEY YOU IN GRADE 10! How about a few pointers for that LITERACY TEST?
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)
Strategies to identify the Main Idea. Step One: Read the entire text. Step Two: Read each paragraph and find the main idea of the single paragraph. Step.
English GCSE Revision. Section A - Reading There are essentially 5 reading questions as Q1 has two parts. You are being tested on your reading, not your.
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), you must complete:  30 credits (18 compulsory and 12 elective)  40 community involvement hours 
Study Skills Study Skills Active Learner vs Passive Learner.
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT Thursday, March 27 Glenforest S. S. (
OSSLT The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test.
Reading social studies Before…During…After Strategies for Content Reading … Before Give students the “big picture” information (graphic organizer) location/key.
Copyright 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing by Longman Publishers Guide to College Reading, 8/e Kathleen T. McWhorter Chapter 11 Organizing and.
Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School
Understanding Text Features
Literacy Test Reading Selections
Reading Comprehension Strategies Jeanne Novak-Egan.
© 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Longman Publishers. Chapter 6: Textbook Learning Breaking Through: College Reading, 7/e Brenda Smith.
Organizational Text Patterns What is structure?. Monday, December 2, 2013 In the Genre/Green section of your journal Write: Information Text: Then copy.
Reading, Multiple Choice and Short Writing Tasks.
Reading, Multiple Choice and Graphic Text.  Information paragraph- presents ideas and information on a topic  News report- presents information in the.
OSSLT Prep Week. OSSLT Test – Thursday, March 26 Each day this week, we will look at one area of the test. Monday – Multiple Choice & The Graphic Text.
OSSLT PREP SESSION This presentation will provide you with tips and help you to prepare for the following tasks on the OSSLT: Writing a summary paragraph.
Step 6 Headings And Paragraphs. Background You found a really good web page, with lots of information. But where to begin? There sure is, let’s see how.
Lesson #2: Types of Reading and Multiple Choice Questions
Strategic Reading Step 2 SCAN. Review from yesterday Preview- practice with Hamlet Oedipal Complex.
OSSLT Prep February-March Tips for a Short Writing Task Before you begin to write  Remember that you are limited by the number of lines available.
OSSLT Test Preparation
Your job will be to examine who or what the document is about, when and where it takes place and how the information that is being presented can be.
Writing. Academic Writing Allow about 20 minutes In TASK 1 candidates are presented with a graph, table,chart or diagram and are asked to describe, summarise.
CLOSE READING STEPS TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU READ…..
Strategies Good Readers Use
What is nonfiction literature?  Nonfiction literature is not fiction.  Nonfiction literature is true. It is about real people, places, things, and events.
What is Informational Text?
Reading Textbooks and Taking Notes. Today’s Agenda  Learn the SQR4 Strategy.  Practice taking notes from the textbook together.
Getting Ready for the OSSLT 2016
Text Features: What You Should Know About Texts. Human beings have important elements in their bodies such as a heart, lungs, blood vessels, and a brain.
LITERACY TEST STRATEGIES. Literacy Test Format  The literacy test has a variety of reading selections and questions Types of Questions  Multiple choice.
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), you must complete:  30 credits (18 compulsory and 12 elective)  40 community involvement hours 
Reading tasks & Short written task.  Information paragraph (225 to 250 words)  News report (225 to 250 words)  Dialogue (225 to 250 words)  Real-life.
Literacy Test Preparation Created and Compiled by K. MacDonald 2010.
Success on the OSSLT: GRAPHIC TEXTS Grade 10 Math Classes Dr. Norman Bethune CI.
Introduction to nonfiction
Grade 10 Science: Your Toolkit for Success on the OSSLT.
Let’s All Learn How to Write a DBQ What is a DBQ? Your job will be to examine who or what the document is about, when and where it takes place and how.
PowerPoint Presentation For Writing DBQs
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School
Lesson #4: Short Writing Tasks
LESSON #2: TYPES OF READING AND MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
WRITING A MAIN IDEA OSSLT PREP
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Literacy Test Preparation
Literacy Test Preparation
Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School
I can ask and answer text dependent questions
Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (EQAO)
Success on the OSSLT: GRAPHIC TEXTS
Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School
Presentation transcript:

Literacy Test Preparation Open Response - Short Answer Literacy Test Preparation

Types of Reading Materials Information Paragraph- presents ideas and information on a topic Graphic Text- presents ideas and information with the help of graphic features such as diagrams, photographs, drawings, sketches, patterns, timetables, maps, charts or tables News report- presents information in the form of a news story Real-life narrative- presents an account of a significant time in an individual’s Dialogue- presents a conversation between two or more people

What do the text based readings look like? Readings are typically 1-2 pages in length Each paragraph is numbered for easy reference to questions The readings include a picture or graphic related to the text

Open Response Question Explain how a train can be similar to a bear. Use information from the text and your own ideas to support your answer.

TRAIN BEAR Picture it Big Powerful Travels slowly Dangerous Both are found in Canada How do I think that a bear and train can be similar? How do my ideas connect to the reading? The train is called Little Bear, like a bear the train is big, slow-moving, but powerful

Answer to Open Response Question Little Bear, the train in Northern Ontario, is like a real bear. Both are big and powerful. Both travel slowly through the wilderness and both can be dangerous to people if they get too close. However, they are both important to Canada.

Your Reading For Today:

Helpful Tips For Writing - Open Response These used to be called “Short Answers” but answers were found to be too short. These Open Responses may be tied to any of the Readings which will be the Information Paragraph, News Report, Dialogue, Real-life Narrative or Graphic Text. (Remember ALL these readings will be on the test) You are given 6 lines to answer. The answer should be a well-developed paragraph.

Strategies for Open Response Questions Always answer these questions in 3 to 5 full sentences Read the entire question and underline key words, like summarize or explain. These key words tell you how to answer the question. State the main idea of your answer in your first sentence. Write a few more sentences using one or two details from the reading to support your answer. Visualize what you’re trying to answer in your head.

WARNING – PAY ATTENTION The lines provided for you outline the expected length of your answers If you write more than the space provided, you will receive a mark of zero on that question Use the rough work areas to help you plan your answer before writing it in the lines provided Write clearly and to the point

Your Task: Read the article and answer the following question: Summarize this selection. Include a main idea and one detail that supports it. Use your tips and tricks sheet.

This response provides a correct main idea only (“It is one of the most visited museums in the world.”).

This response provides a correct main idea (“learn more about Canadian heritage”) which issupported with vague details from the selection (“lots of artifacts for people to see and to get a better idea of what Canadian heritage is”).

This response provides a correct main idea (“It is one of the most visited museums in the world.”) which is supported by specific and relevant details from the selection (“1.4 millionpeople visit a year”, “10 million people visit the site”).