GEORGIA MILESTONES End of Grade ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Miller Elementary School Parent Information Meeting February 24,
Grades 3 – 5 Administered at the end of grade (EOG) in language arts, mathematics, science, social studies Test dates – Monday – Friday April 13 – 17,
Unique Features –Inclusion of constructed-response items in ELA and mathematics, in addition to selected- response items –Inclusion of a writing component (in response to text) at every grade level within the ELA assessment; –Inclusion of norm-referenced items in every grade and content area –Transition to online administration over time, with online administration considered the primary mode of administration Addition of technology-enhanced items beginning in
Transition to online administration starts this school year with our fourth grade students. Online administration will be the primary mode of administration for Georgia Milestones for all grades. Year 1: Minimum of 30% online: Year 3: Minimum of 80% online Year 5: Minimum of 100% online 4
Things to note… This year’s test results will be delayed until fall of 2015 due to standard setting. The State Board has waived through July 2015 Promotion, Placement and Retention sections (3)(a), (3) (b), (3) (c) Statewide passing score sections (2)(d), (2) (e), (2)(f) Houston County Board of Edu. will make determination of promotion/retention policy. 5
Question Types Selected-Response (aka, multiple-choice) All content areas Constructed – Response ELA and mathematics Extended-Constructed Response ELA and mathematics 6
Constructed response is a general term for assessment items that require the student to generate a response as opposed to selecting a response. Extended-constructed response items require more elaborate answers and explanations of reasoning. They allow for multiple correct answers and/or varying methods of arriving at the correct answer. Writing prompts or performance tasks are examples of extended-response items. 7
Extended-writing response - Students write an opinion piece or develop and an informative/explanatory response ELA Section 3: Students read a pair of passages 3 selected response items – 1 question about each passage and then 1 question that relates to both passages (.e. compare/contrast) 1 constructed response item – linking the 2 passages 1 Extended-writing response – students must develop a writing piece drawing from the reading passages and cite evidence to support their conclusions, claims, etc. *** 7 points for the extended-writing. Partial credit may be awarded*** minutes Why writing growth is showing on report cards.
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ELA Assessment Design 10
Math Assessment Design 11
Math Example of a 4 th grade math constructed response The workers at a factory need to make 3,000 kites. They make 246 kites an hour and work for 8 hours a day. Use rounding to estimate the number of kites the workers still need to make the first day. Explain your work and write your answer on the line. ______ kites 12
Exemplar response…. 246 rounds to 250 as the nearest ten. There are four 250’s to make 1,000. 8 = 2 x 4 (4 = ½ day work times 2 (full day work) So, 8 250’s make 2,000 3,000 – 2,000 = 1,000 OR 246 rounds down to 200. 200 x 8 = 1,600 3,000 – 1,600 = 1,400 13
Math Example of a 5 th grade math constructed response 14
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General Test Parameters ELA – 3 sections, 1 of which will focus mainly on writing Math, Science and Social Studies will consist of 2 sections Each section will be approximately 70 minutes 16
Milestones scores... Selected response (a.k.a. multiple choice) will be machine scored. ELA and Math also have constructed response & extended constructed response. Constructed response will use a rubric and be hand scored. ELA's extended-writing response will require a rubric and hand scoring. 17
What is Miller doing to prepare our students? HIGH QUALITY instruction Student work aligned to state standards Home activities: homework and On-Line Assessment System Benchmark assessments/classroom assessments Write Score mock test for ELA After-school tutoring Additional time in computer lab 18
HELP! We really need your help to motivate you child(ren). There's only 1 time that we can take the test. Can't afford "I Don't Care" syndrome. Need “I Will Do My Best to PASS (Positive Attitudes Succeed and Soar)” motto. 19
Parental tips that will make a difference... Make your child go to bed at a reasonable time. Make sure he/she eats a good breakfast! (Breakfast will be served at school) Have a great morning at home before school! Tell your child that YOU are confident that he or she will do well! Make sure your child is present and on time! Don't schedule any appointments during the week of the test! 20
The need... We will need proctors! Are you available to help?!?! Do you know someone who is? Please let us know by contacting the school office Thanks! 21
Thanks! Thanks for giving us the opportunity to work with your child(ren) each day. Please don't ever hesitate to call us if you have and questions or concerns! We are here for you and thank you for your support! 22