Choose Your Own Adventure. Introduction Use this as a guide when working on a Smarter Balanced question.

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Choose Your Own Adventure

Introduction Use this as a guide when working on a Smarter Balanced question.

Things To Keep At The Forefront When Designing Test Items Make sure the question addresses the standard Target appropriate DOK Use clear, concise language Use correct grammar Formatting matters! Avoid the use of negatives Avoid clues in the stem Plausible distractors Equal length and details Organize the options Have only one correct answer

So you want to create a… Selected response question Constructed response question Performance task

Selected Response A selected response item STEM must: –Present a complete problem (students should know what to do before looking at any of the option choices) –3 rd -5 th grade teacher? Click here!Click here! –6-11? Click here!Click here!

3-5 th grade teachers: All stems should be in the form of a question. An open stem may only be used if doing so will reduce wordiness and repetition. Continue on to developing options

Grades 6-11 Upper grades permit open-ended stems. A variety of stem types is preferable. Decision on which (open or closed stems) should be based on the ease of reading and clarity. Continue on to developing options…

Developing Options All options should be plausible…there should however be a correct/best answer. All options should be similar in length and wording. Test wise-ness: Students shouldn’t be able to rule out an answer because of how it looks. Options arranged in logical order (vocab, details, quotations etc. should follow the order used in the test) All options must be followed by distractor analyses which help item writers think through students’ common misunderstandings of a concept From here: Go back to selected response Go to Constructed Response Go to Performance Tasks

Constructed Response Constructed Response questions: –Items should be clearly written and provide rubrics along with the scoring notes and sample responses that include relevant information from the text. –Items should present the task as simply as possible, adequately and clearly prompting the student to do everything required by the rubric for the highest rating –Items should allow for multiple points of view and interpretations. Student responses should allow for more than one valid interpretation or viewpoint. It is the quality of the support of a position, not the particular position taken that is important in the success of the students’ response to these items. Multiple viable arguments can be made based on the prompts and passages. –If questions ask students to draw conclusions or make claims about one or more texts, the questions should require students to refer to specific places in the text that justify their conclusions or claims.

Constructed Responses In addition: –Score Ranges: For every ELA/literacy CR item, the total possible points will be 2 to 3 points –Maximum time requirement per ELA/literacy CR items: Grade 3-11: 5 to 10 minutes From here: Go to selected response Go back to Constructed Response Go to Performance Tasks

Performance Task StimulusInformation Processing Product/Performance Readings, video clips, audio clips, research topic/issue/problem, graphs, charts, other visuals Research questions, comprehension questions, simulated internet research Essay, report, story, or script. Oral presentation or speech with/without graphics and other media, responses to embedded constructed response questions.

Performance Tasks All about information processing. Number of stimulus texts increase by grade level. (1- 2 at grade 3, as many as 5 at the HS level) Students read research and respond to reading questions in part 1. Students respond to the central question in part 2. Worth upwards of 20 points (Constructed Response questions and overall performance task completion.) Multiple steps, each step related and leading students through the stimulus materials. Research effort – Step 1 prepares students for step 2. From here: Go to selected response Go to Constructed Response Go back to Performance Tasks