GEOMETRY: CONTENT and PROCESS Good ideas in teaching Precalculus and…. Rutgers March 18, 2011
SAT UPDATE
Colleges use the SAT as a way to check against unequal opportunities, variable standards and grade inflation. Some colleges use SAT scores for placement and scholarship opportunities. SAT scores are only one among many factors that colleges use to make admission decisions. How Do Colleges Use the SAT ® ? * Along with high school grades, the SAT is the best predictor of college success. The SAT ® provides a valid, nationally consistent measure of what students have learned and how well they apply that knowledge.* 3
Correlations * of Predictors with First-Year College Grade Point Average *All correlations have been corrected for restriction of range. Sample size: 159,286 students at 110 colleges and universities in entering class of 2007.
Correlations * of Predictors with Second-Year Cumulative College Grade Point Average *All correlations have been corrected for restriction in range. Sample size: 80,958 students at 66 colleges and universities. Results are based on institutions in the 2006 cohort that provided second-year data.
Another Way to Look at Correlation of.56 % Earning B or higher SAT Scores: Math + Critical Reading + Writing
Grades Are Increasing * Art and Music English Foreign/Classical Languages Mathematics Natural Sciences Social Sciences/History Grade Average for All Subjects Percentage of Students With GPA of A-, A or A+ Is Increasing A+, A, A- 29%34%40%41%43%44% B+, B, B- 53%50%47% 46%45% C+, C, C- 18%15%12%11% 10% High School Grades Shifting Over Time *Based on four-point system, where A=100 Note: 1990 GPAs reflect all Student Data Questionnaire responders, not just SAT ® takers. GPAs for reflect SAT ® takers only.
As SAT scores increase, so does the likelihood of a student returning for the second and third year of college. SAT Scores Identify Students Who Will Return
SAT takers in the class of 2010 : – 42% were minority students – 25% reported that English was not exclusively spoken at home – 45% intend to be first- generation, college-bound students The SAT is administered by over 6,000 test centers in more than 170 countries! Who Took the SAT ® This Year? 9 The 2010 cohort was the most diverse group ever!
SAT Performance by Core Curriculum Participation ReadingMathWriting Core Curriculum Non-Core Curriculum Difference Core curriculum is defined by at least four years of English, and at least three years of mathematics, three years of natural science, and three years of social science and history. Reflects SAT takers in the class of 2010 who took the SAT through March 2010.
SAT Performance by AP or Honors English or AP or Honors Math Participation +59 points +58 points +77 points Reflects SAT takers in the class of 2010 who took the SAT through March 2010.
Mathematics Study by SAT-takers Four or More Years of Study 76%74%69%68%65% AP or Honors 36%30%28% 23% Courses Calculus 28%*27%24%22%19% Pre-calculus 28%*48%44%37%31% Trigonometry 12%*46%50%54%55% * Highest Level of Mathematics Achieved
Number/Percent of SAT-takers Intending to Major in Mathematics YEARPERCENTNUMBER 19752%12, %10, %10, %6, %5, %6, %9, %14,001
NEW -- Student Web Experience
The new practice feature Answers Imagined utilizes rich visuals and animations to demonstrate how a student might arrive at the answers to SAT practice questions. (sat.collegeboard.com/practice/answers-imagined)sat.collegeboard.com/practice/answers-imagined
NEW -- Student Web Experience
Innovative Features, Including Test Day Simulator 17
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GEOMETRY: CONTENT and PROCESS
SAT Mathematics Content Areas Number and Operations (20–25%) Algebra and Functions (35–40%) Geometry and Measurement (25–30%) Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability (10–15%)
Multiple Choice Key = E
Student-Produced Response Key = 9.8, 49/5
SPR Answer Grid
● Polygons ● Circles ● Volume of boxes, cubes, and cylinders ● Isosceles, equilateral, and right triangles ● Parallel and perpendicular lines ● Coordinate geometry ● Geometric visualization ● Slope ● Similarity ● Transformations Geometric Content on the SAT
● Problem Solving ● Representation ● Reasoning ● Connections ● Communication NCTM Process Standards
Problem Solving Parallel and perpendicular lines
Problem Solving Circles
Problem Solving Similarity
Problem Solving Volume
Problem Solving Volume
Representation Equilateral triangles and circles
Representation Coordinate geometry
Representation Geometric visualization
Representation Similarity
Representation Transformations
Representation Geometric visualization
Reasoning Parallel and perpendicular lines
Reasoning Geometric visualization
Reasoning Isosceles triangles
Reasoning Triangles
Reasoning Parallel and perpendicular lines
Connections Volume
Connections Polygons and triangles
Connections Polygons
Connections Triangles
Connections Coordinate geometry and Slope
Communication Polygons
Communication Rectangular solids
Communication Coordinate geometry
Communication Circles