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Advances in the PARCC ELA/Literacy Assessment August

PARCC is designed to reward quality instruction aligned to the Standards, so the assessment is worthy of preparation rather than a distraction from good work. PARCC’s Fundamental Advance 2

Texts Worth Reading: The assessments will use authentic texts worthy of study instead of artificially produced or commissioned passages. Questions Worth Answering: Sequences of questions that draw students into deeper encounters with texts will be the norm (as in an excellent classroom), rather than sets of random questions of varying quality. Better Standards Demand Better Questions: Instead of reusing existing items, PARCC will develop custom items to the Standards. Fidelity to the Standards (now in Teachers’ hands): PARCC evidences are rooted in the language of the Standards so that expectations remain the same in both instructional and assessment settings. PARCC’s Core Commitments to ELA/Literacy Assessment Quality 3

1.Complexity: Regular practice with complex text and its academic language. 2.Evidence: Reading and writing grounded in evidence from text, literary and informational. 3.Knowledge: Building knowledge through content rich nonfiction. What Are the Shifts at the Heart of PARCC Design (and the Standards)? 4

II. Sample Items Illustrating Some of the Advances 5

SO... Two standards are always in play—whether they be reading or writing items, selected-response or constructed-response items on any one of the four components of PARCC. They are: – Reading Standard One (Use of Evidence) – Reading Standard Ten (Complex Texts) Students’ Command of Evidence with Complex Texts is at the Core of Every Part of the Assessment! 6

Evidence-Based Selected Response (EBSR)—Combines a traditional selected-response question with a second selected-response question that asks students to show evidence from the text that supports the answer they provided to the first question. Underscores the importance of Reading Anchor Standard 1 for implementation of the CCSS. Technology-Enhanced Constructed Response (TECR)—Uses technology to capture student comprehension of texts in authentic ways that have been difficult to score by machine for large scale assessments (e.g., drag and drop, cut and paste, shade text, move items to show relationships). Range of Prose Constructed Responses (PCR)—Elicits evidence that students have understood a text or texts they have read and can communicate that understanding well both in terms of written expression and knowledge of language and conventions. There are four of these items of varying types on each annual performance-based assessment. Three Innovative Item Types That Showcase Students’ Command of Evidence with Complex Texts 7

PARCC Summative Assessment with EBSR, TECR, and PCR Items 8

Students carefully consider two literary texts worthy of close study. They are asked to answer a few EBSR and TECR questions about each text to demonstrate their ability to do close analytic reading and to compare and synthesize ideas. Students write a literary analysis about the two texts. Understanding the Literary Analysis Task 9

On the following pages, there are two Evidence-Based Selected- Response Items and one Prose Constructed Response Item that challenge students’ command of evidence with complex texts. Questions Worth Answering? 10

End-of-Year Assessment (Grade 3): “How Animals Live” 11

Students will be given several passages to read closely. EBSR and TECR questions will be sequenced in a way that they will draw students into deeper encounters with the texts and will result in thorough comprehension of the concepts to provide models for the regular course of instruction. Will draw on higher order skills such as critical reading and analysis, the comparison and synthesis of ideas within and across texts, and determining the meaning of words and phrases in context. Understanding the End-of-Year Assessment 12

Range: Follows the requirements in the standards to make use of informational texts, including history, science, and technical passages (50% of the points in grades 3-5 are to come from informational texts). Quality: This is an example of a science passage from a third- grade textbook. Complexity: Quantitatively and qualitatively, the passages have been validated and deemed suitable for use at grade 3. Texts Worth Reading? 13

On the following pages there is one Evidence-Based Selected- Response Item and one Technology Enhanced Constructed- Response Item that challenge students’ command of evidence with complex texts. Questions Worth Answering? 14

Part A What is one main idea of “How Animals Live?” a.There are many types of animals on the planet. b.Animals need water to live. c.There are many ways to sort different animals.* d.Animals begin their life cycles in different forms. Grade 3 Evidence-Based Selected- Response Item #1 15 Part B Which sentence from the article best supports the answer to Part A? a.“Animals get oxygen from air or water.” b."Animals can be grouped by their traits.”* c."Worms are invertebrates.” d."All animals grow and change over time.” e."Almost all animals need water, food, oxygen, and shelter to live."

Specific CCSS alignment to: – RI.3.1 (evidence). – RI.3.2 (main idea). – RI.3.10 (complex text). While this is an example of a less complex item—one where the main idea and details to support it are explicit and readily found—students must provide evidence for the accuracy of their answer in Part B, illustrating one of the key shifts: use of textual evidence. Aligns to the Standards and Reflects Good Practice 16

Drag the words from the word box into the correct locations on the graphic to show the life cycle of a butterfly as described in “How Animals Live.” Words: Grade 3 Technology-Enhanced Constructed-Response Item 17 Pupa Adult Egg Larva

Specific CCSS alignment to: – RI.3.1 (use of evidence). – RI.3.3 (relationship between events). – RI.3.10 (complex texts). Reflects the key shift of building knowledge from informational text: – students must apply their understanding of the text to complete the graphic. – requires explicit references to the text as the basis for the answers rather than simply guessing. Whereas traditional items might have asked students to “fill in one blank” on a graphic (with three steps already provided), this technology enhanced item allows students to demonstrate understanding of the entire sequence of the life cycle because none of the steps are ordered for them. Aligns to the Standards and Reflects Good Practice 18

The Common Core State Standards in English language arts/literacy and mathematics were created by educators around the nation. Nearly every state in the nation is working individually and collectively to improve its instruction and assessments to ensure students graduate with the knowledge and skills most demanded by college and careers. A Strong Foundation: The Common Core State Standards 19