“In the end, there is no program or policy that can substitute for a mother or father who will attend those parent-teacher conferences, or help with homework.

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“In the end, there is no program or policy that can substitute for a mother or father who will attend those parent-teacher conferences, or help with homework after dinner, or turn off the TV, put away the video games, and read to their child. I speak to you not just as a President, but as a father when I say that responsibility for our children’s education must begin at home.” President Barack Obama Address to Congress, February 24, 2009

EOGEOG Getting Ready

Show What You Know !

Level 1: Students performing at this level do not have sufficient mastery of knowledge and skills on the subject area to be successful at the next grade level. Level 2: Students performing at this level demonstrate inconsistent mastery of knowledge and skill in the subject area and are minimally prepared to be successful at the next grade level. Level 3: Students performing at this level consistently demonstrate mastery of the grade level subject matter and skills and are well prepared for the next grade level. Level 4: Students performing at this level consistently perform in a superior manner clearly beyond that required to be proficient at grade level work.

What is on the test?  Reading  Math  Science

Mary Had Some Bubble Gum Anonymous Mary had some bubble gum, she chewed it long and slow, and everywhere that Mary went her gum was sure to go. She chewed the gum in school one day, which was against the rule, the teacher took her pack away and chewed it after school.

1.Which best describes where Mary chewed her bubble gum? A home B everywhere C playground D bedroom 2. Why did the teacher take Mary’s bubble gum? A Chewing gum was against school rules. B Mary could have choked on the gum. C The teacher wanted the gum. D Blowing bubbles got Mary in trouble.

3. What lesson did Mary most likely learn from her punishment? A Teachers like to break rules. B It is best to stay after school. C It is best to follow rules. D Principals like to chew gum. 4. What did the teacher do with the gum after school? A She threw the gum away. B She chewed the gum. C She put the gum into her book bag. D She gave the gum back to Mary.

5. If Mary finds out what happened to her gum, how will she most likely feel? A joyful B upset C thankful D worried

What is on the test?  Reading  Math  Science

Five Strands of the Mathematics Curriculum Number and Operations Measurement Geometry Data Analysis and probability Algebra

Number and Operations Joseph’s book has 270 pages. If he needs to read 45 pages a day during the next four days to finish his book, how many pages has he already read? A 90 B 180 C 225 D 315

Measurement Mrs. Aldridge has asked her students to predict how many liters of water it will take to fill a 10-quart bucket. Which prediction is close to 10 quarts? A 80 liters B 40 liters C 20 liters D 10 liters

Geometry This picture is made mostly of which of the following? A acute angles and intersecting line segments B obtuse angles and diagonal line segments C right angles and straight line segments D right angles and circles

Data Analysis and Probability Two teachers put the test scores for their math classes in order from lowest to highest. Mrs. Smith’s Class Test Scores Mr. Jones’s Class Test Scores Which statement is true about the comparison of the two sets of test scores? A Mrs. Smith’s class had a higher mode than Mr. Jones’s class. B Mrs. Smith’s class had the same median as Mr. Jones’s class. C Mrs. Smith’s class had the same range as Mr. Jones’s class. D Mrs. Smith’s class had a higher median than Mr. Jones’s class

Algebra Josh wants to save $ to buy a pair of in-line skates. He plans to save $1 the first month, $3 the second month, $6 the third month, and $10 the fourth month. If Josh continues this savings pattern, how many months will it take Josh to save a total of $165.00? A 5 months Josh’s Savings B 7 months C 9 months D 13 months MonthAmount saved during month Total savings 1$1 2$3$4 3$6$10 4 $20 5$15$35 6$21$56 7$28$84

Key Features of the Mathematics Test Some of the items are field test items. The 82-item test is administered in two parts: Calculator Active (54 questions) and Calculator Inactive (28 questions). The mathematics tests are administered on two consecutive days. The estimated time for students to complete the calculator active test is 135 minutes. The estimated time for students to complete the calculator inactive test is 60 minutes.

An Example Estela wants to buy 2 notebooks that cost $2.79 each, including tax. If she has one- dollar bills and not coins, how many one-dollar bills does she need? A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 31% of the students selected choice D 41% selected choice A

How Can I Help My Child with Mathematics? “Do math” with your child at home as problem-solving partners. Use word problems. Have your child explain how he/she is solving the problems. Make a list of all the ways your family uses mathematics at home: –Newspapers and weather reports include charts, graphs, data, and statistics –Sporting events provide data and statistics –The grocery store affords an opportunity for practicing measurement –Recipes can be modified –The changing seasons give an opportunity to examine temperature –Road trips encourage map reading and distance, time, and gasoline mileage problems

What is on the test?  Reading  Math  Science

Science Grade 5 and 8 This test will assess only the fifth/eighth grade NCSCOS. Requires students to demonstrate knowledge of: –Important principles and concepts –Understand and interpret laboratory activities –Relate scientific information to everyday situations

Science What is the role of the owl in the food web? A consumer B decomposer C herbivore D producer This diagram represents a food web.

How can we help kids de-stress? Know test format Know testing expectations

Keep Stress In-Check Before the test…

How can we help kids de-stress? How can parents help at home?

Thank you for coming! Good luck to the students!!