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IREAD3 ISTEP+ ISTEP+ Applied Skills: March 2-13 ISTEP+ Multiple Choice: April 27-May 8 PARENT MEETING Stony Creek Elementary IREAD3: March 16-18
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ISTEP + vs. IREAD- 3 Measures both reading and writing standards (E/LA), and Math Only foundational reading skills http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/istep-and-iread-3-2012-2013.pdf
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IREAD-3
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IREAD-3 Approximate Degree of Emphasis 30-40% http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3-blueprint12-12-11.pdf
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Word Recognition, Fluency, and Vocabulary ( 25-35% ) Beginning, middle, and ending sounds Synonyms, antonyms, homographs Suffixes Using Context Clues to determine the meaning of unknown words http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3-blueprint12-12-11.pdf
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Comprehension and Analysis of Nonfiction and Informational Text ( 30-40% ) Making Connections and/or Predictions while reading Identifying Important Information within the text Problem and solution Cause and effect Main idea http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3-blueprint12-12-11.pdf
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Comprehension and Analysis of Literary Text ( 30-40% ) Recalling and/or Describing Story Elements Plot Character traits and development Problem and solution Identifying the Theme and Narrator of different literary genres http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3-blueprint12-12-11.pdf
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IREAD3 Sample Items http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assess ment/iread-3-item-sampler-v2.pdf http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assess ment/iread-3-item-sampler-v2.pdf
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The Results http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/istep-and-iread-3-2012-2013.pdf Schools will share the results of IREAD-3 with parents after spring break once they are released by the DOE.
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Students who DNP IREAD-3 Students who do not pass the spring IREAD-3 MUST: Receive additional reading intervention after school for the remainder of the year Participate in the summer retest (scheduled in early June, first week after school year ends) http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3faq-september2012.pdf
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Students who DNP IREAD-3 Students who do not pass either the spring or summer IREAD-3 MUST: continue to receive instruction in Grade 3 Reading, be officially reported as a third grader, and fully participate in the Grade 3 ISTEP+ assessment. *There are a few exceptions to this rule (refer to the Good Cause Exemptions)* http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3faq-september2012.pdf
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Good Cause Exemptions Students who have previously been retained two times prior to fourth grade. Students with disabilities whose Case Conference Committee has determined that promotion is appropriate. English Language Learner students whose Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Committee has determined that promotion is appropriate. http://doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/iread-3faq-september2012.pdf
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3 rd Grade ISTEP+
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ISTEP+ ELA Blueprint (Reading) Standard AssessedDescriptionPercent Range* Vocabulary Determining and clarifying words, understanding their relationships; determining literal and nonliteral meanings of words / phrases and their uses in literature and nonfiction texts. 3-13% Nonfiction and Media Literacy Identifying main ideas and supporting ideas with explicit textual support; using knowledge of text features, structures, and author’s perspective; identifying and explaining points, making connections between topics and ideas; recognizing the purposes of media and media influence. 24-34% Literature Identifying, describing, and making inferences about elements and themes while using explicit textual support; using knowledge of literary structure and point of view; connecting literary elements and themes; and explaining how pictures impact meaning. 25-35%
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ISTEP+ ELA Blueprint (Writing) Standard AssessedDescriptionPercent Range* Genres, Writing Process, Research Process Persuasive, informative, or narrative writing in response to literature and nonfiction texts; developing, selecting, and organizing ideas relevant to topic, purpose, and genre; reviewing and revising writing; locating information in sources; and recognizing the reliability of sources. 15-25% Conventions of Standard English Using and/or identifying grade-level appropriate Standard English conventions (e.g., usage of parts of speech, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling). 8-18% *This range represents the approximate emphasis for each reporting category on the assessment. http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/grade-3-ela.pdf
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ISTEP+ Math Blueprint Standard AssessedDescriptionPercent Range* Number Sense Representing numbers and values in words, models, and expanded form; arranging numbers in numerical order; identifying odd and even numbers; recognizing and showing equivalent fractions; and interpreting place value in whole numbers 9-19% Computation Adding and subtracting whole numbers with or without regrouping; representing the concept of multiplication and division with repeated addition and subtraction; demonstrating mastery of multiplication facts of 2, 5, and 10’s’ and adding and subtracting simple fractions with like denominators 9-19% Algebraic Thinking Data Analysis Solving problems involving numeric equations; choosing appropriate operations to make number sentences true; describing and extending number patterns using multiplication; and plotting and labeling whole numbers on a number line. 23-33% *This range represents the approximate emphasis for each reporting category on the assessment. http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/grade-3-math.pdf
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ISTEP+ Math Blueprint Standard Assessed Description Percent Range* Geometry & Measure- ment Identifying and describing basic, three-dimensional objects; understanding and categorizing two- dimensional objects based on attributes; identifying and drawing points, lines, and line segments; and portioning shapes into equal areas. Estimating and measuring mass and volume; solving one-step real-world problems involving mass and volume; choosing the appropriate unit and tools to measure objects; solving real-world problems involving time in minutes and money in dollars and cents; understanding and determining the area of rectangles; and finding the perimeter of polygons. 25-35% Mathe- matical Process Making sense of problems and persevering in solving them; reasoning abstractly and quantitatively; constructing viable arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others; modeling; using appropriate tool strategically; attending to precision; and making use of structure. 9-19% *This range represents the approximate emphasis for each reporting category on the assessment. http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/grade-3-math.pdf
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ISTEP+ Sample Items English Language Arts http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessm ent/elaitem-samplergr-3-8.pdf http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessm ent/elaitem-samplergr-3-8.pdf Math http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/m athgrade-3-5-sample-applied-skills-itemsfall-2014.pdf http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/assessment/m athgrade-3-5-sample-applied-skills-itemsfall-2014.pdf
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Helpful Links IREAD-3 http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment/iread-3 http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment/iread-3 ISTEP+ http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment/istep- grades-3-8 http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment/istep- grades-3-8
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Preparations Study! Online games (google the topic) Make a practice test Talk about in class activities Attendance – don’t schedule appointments! Healthy Breakfast Plenty of Sleep Positive Attitude Read, Read, Read!!!
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Questions? Thank you for taking an active role in your child’s education. We appreciate your time and support!
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Remember: ISTEP/IREAD is… ISTEP applied skills (hand written, must show work): Feb. 25 – March 13, 2015 *SC will begin on March 2 to allow more instructional time before testing begins. IREAD3 (third graders only): March 12-18, 2015 *SC will begin on March 16 to allow time between the two tests for third graders ISTEP multiple choice (on the computer): April 27-May 8, 2015
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