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NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. END OF YEAR ASSESSMENTS Hedenkamp Elementary PTA Meeting April 8, 2015

End of Year Assessments ~ DRDP Social Skills Motor Skills Academic Progress TK Local Measures Reading (Sight words and Reading Accuracy and Comprehension) Writing Math Kindergarten Local Measures Reading (Decoding, Fluency, and Comprehension) Writing Math First Grade Local Measures Achieve 3000 Writing Math Second Grade

End of Year Assessments ~ CAASPP SBAC Achieve 3000 Third Grade CAASPP SBAC Achieve 3000 Fourt h Grade CAASPP SBAC Achieve 3000 CST Science Fifth Grade CAASPP SBAC Achieve 3000 Sixth Grade

Testing at Hedenkamp Kindergarten April 27 – May 22 First Grade April 27 – May 22 Second Grade April 27 – May 22 Third Grade April 27 – May 1 Fourth Grade May 4 – May 8 Fifth Grade CST Science – April 30 May 11 – May 15 Sixth Grade May 18 – May 22 Make Up Testing May 25 – June 5

HELPING ENSURE YOUR CHILD’S SUCCESS

What Can I Do To Help My Child?  Take the Smarter Balanced Practice Test Together  Read Together  Reading, Language Arts:  Talk to your child  Ask complex questions  Have your child explain their thinking  Have your child practice writing stories, their opinions, and information  Mathematics:  Ensure that your child can:  Subtract, Add, Multiply, Divide (according to their grade level)  Talk to your child about how you use Math in daily situations

Practice Tests  1)  2)  3) 4)

Encourage a Growth Mindset Praise your child:  for their effort in school (even when they fail).  when they take on and persist through challenges.  when they learn from criticism. Encourage your child:  to see that intelligence is grown with hard work.  to be more focused on the process of learning than the result of the final grade.  When students believe that they can get smarter through their hard work, they will improve faster and experience greater success than students who do not believe this.

WHAT RESULTS SHOULD WE EXPECT

Projected Pass Rates for 2015 GradePass Rate ELAPass Rate Math 338%39% 441%37% 544%33% 641%33% 738%33% 841%32% 1141%33%

STAR Districtwide Averages Percent at Proficient and Advanced ~ ELA Percent at Proficient and Advanced ~ Math

Sample Student Report Third Grade Language Arts

Sample Student Report Sixth Grade Mathematics