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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire ?

Welcome to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Let’s get ready to Play! 50: $1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

What do the letters CST mean? C. Collaborative Structure Theory C. Collaborative Structure Theory D. Crazy Silly Test D. Crazy Silly Test B. Centralized State Test B. Centralized State Test A. California Standards Test A. California Standards Test

The California Standards Tests (CSTs) were developed for California public schools to determine how well students are achieving the state-adopted content standards

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? C. General Math CST C. General Math CST D. Algebra Readiness CST D. Algebra Readiness CST B. 7 th Grade CST B. 7 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST

General Math CST A combination of 6 th and 7 th grade standards in the following strands: Number Sense37% Algebra & Functions32% Measurement & Geometry17% Probability & Statistics14%

Congratulations! You’ve Reached the $1,000 Milestone! Congratulations! C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

When is the CST given? C. When your students are ready to take it C. When your students are ready to take it D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed A. The first two weeks in May A. The first two weeks in May

The state requires that the CST’s be given in a window ten days before to ten days after the day when 85% of instruction has been completed. Make-up testing must also be completed in that time period.

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

CST Math is tested in which grade levels? C. 6 to 12 C. 6 to 12 D. 9 to 12 D. 9 to 12 B. K to 12 B. K to 12 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11

Congratulations! You’ve Reached the $32,000 Milestone! Congratulations! C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? C. 80 C. 80 D. 35 D. 35 B. 100 B. 100 A. 65 A. 65

The CST consists of sixty-five multiple choice questions.

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? C. 100 C. 100 D. 41 D. 41 B. 60 B. 60 A. 17 A. 17

Here are the ranges for each CST level: Far Below Basic< 19 Below Basic19 – 28 Basic29 – 40 Proficient41 – 53 Advanced

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? C. 28 to 34 percent C. 28 to 34 percent D. 51 to 62 percent D. 51 to 62 percent B. 21 to 25 percent B. 21 to 25 percent A. 41 to 50 percent A. 41 to 50 percent

You’ve Reached the $1,000,000 Question! Are you Ready? Congratulations! C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !

$1 Million $250,000 $32,000 $4,000 $1,000 $400 $200 6$100,000

On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom D. EL students may use a glossary D. EL students may use a glossary B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission A. EL students can take the test in their home language A. EL students can take the test in their home language

Access to translation glossaries/word lists (English-to-primary language). Glossaries/word lists shall not include definition or formulas.

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THE ANSWERS

ANSWERS $200 QUESTION BELOW What Does CST Mean?

What Does CST Mean? C. Colaborative Structure Theory D. Crazy Silly Test B. Centralized State Test A. California Standards Test

What Does CST Mean? C. Collaborative Structure Theory D. Crazy Silly Test B. Centralized State Test A. California Standards Test

What Does CST Mean? C. Collaborative Structure Theory D. Crazy Silly Test B. Centralized State Test A. California Standards Test

What Does CST Mean? C. Collaborative Structure Theory D. Crazy Silly Test B. Centralized State Test A. California Standards Test

ANSWERS $400 QUESTION BELOW What is the AYP?

Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? C. Adequate Yearly Progress D. Algebra Readiness CST B. 7 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST C. General Math CST

Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? C. Adequate Yearly Progress D. Algebra Readiness CST B. 7 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST C. General Math CST

Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? C. General Math CST D. Algebra Readiness CST B. 7 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST

Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? C. Adequate Yearly Progress D. Algebra Readiness CST B. 7 th Grade CST A. 6 th Grade CST C. General Math CST

ANSWERS $1000 QUESTION BELOW When is the CST given?

When is the CST given? C. When your students are ready to take it D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed A. The first two weeks in May B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed

When is the CST given? C. When your students are ready to take it D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed A. The first two weeks in May

When is the CST given? C. When your students are ready to take it D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed A. The first two weeks in May B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed

When is the CST given? C. When your students are ready to take it D. Within three weeks after the 100 th day of instruction B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed A. The first two weeks in May B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed

ANSWERS $4000 QUESTION BELOW Math is tested in which grade levels?

Math is tested in which grade levels? C. 6 to 12 C. 6 to 12 D. 9 to 12 D. 9 to 12 B. K to 12 B. K to 12 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11

Math is tested in which grade levels? C. 6 to 12 C. 6 to 12 D. 9 to 12 D. 9 to 12 B. K to 12 B. K to 12 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11

Math is tested in which grade levels? C. 6 to 12 C. 6 to 12 D. 9 to 12 D. 9 to 12 B. K to 12 B. K to 12 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11

Math is tested in which grade levels? C. 6 to 12 C. 6 to 12 D. 9 to 12 D. 9 to 12 B. K to 12 B. K to 12 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11 A. 2 to 11

ANSWERS $32000 QUESTION BELOW How many questions are there on the Math CST’s?

How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? C. 80 D. 35 B. 100 A. 65

How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? C. 80 D. 35 B. 100 A. 65

How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? C. 80 D. 35 B. 100 A. 65

How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? C. 80 D. 35 B. 100 A. 65

ANSWERS $100,000 QUESTION BELOW Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level?

Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? C. 100 D. 41 B. 60 A. 17 D. 41

Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? C. 100 D. 41 B. 60 A. 17 D. 41

Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? C. 100 D. 41 B. 60 A. 17 D. 41

Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? C. 100 D. 41 B. 60 A. 17

ANSWERS $250,000 QUESTION BELOW In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests?

In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? C. Grades 6 & 7 D. 51 to 62 percent B. 21 to 25 percent A. 41 to 50 percent C. 28 to 34 percent

In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? C. 28 to 34 percent D. 51 to 62 percent B. 21 to 25 percent A. 41 to 50 percent C. 28 to 34 percent

In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? C. 28 to 34 percent D. 51 to 62 percent B. 21 to 25 percent A. 41 to 50 percent

In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? C. Grades 6 & 7 D. 51 to 62 percent B. 21 to 25 percent A. 41 to 50 percent C. 28 to 34 percent

ANSWERS $1,000,000 QUESTION BELOW On the Math CST, which variation is allowed:

On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom D. EL students may use a glossary B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission A. EL students can take the test in their home language D. EL students may use a glossary

On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom D. EL students may use a glossary B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission A. EL students can take the test in their home language D. EL students may use a glossary

On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom D. EL students may use a glossary B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission A. EL students can take the test in their home language D. EL students may use a glossary

On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom D. EL students may use a glossary B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission A. EL students can take the test in their home language