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MCAS 2.0
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Shedding Some Light on MCAS 2.0
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MCAS 2.0 ASSESSES STANDARDS LEARNING
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Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards
Grade 3 Focus: Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards
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K – 2 Focus: Phonemic Awareness Phonics, Reading for Meaning
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K – 2 Focus: Help each child develop Basic Reading Comprehension
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MCAS 2.0 Assesses Learning on 2011 Standards Test Features
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MCAS 2.0 Test Features Test Features
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Reading & Writing skills More closely connects
MCAS 2.0 combines Reading & Writing skills More closely connects reading & writing tested areas
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MCAS 2.0 Is about EVIDENCE Test Features
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Test Features Where’s the EVIDENCE
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MCAS 2.0 Is Part A, Part B: Evidence Test Features
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE Where is the EVIDENCE?
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Test Strategy: Select best Example from Part B
Test Features
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE Always build in “Where’s the text evidence
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Always build in “Where’s the text evidence?” Into any class, any reading or writing
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MCAS 2.0 Finer Reading Ability Test Features
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MCAS 2.0: More Complex Reading Passages
Test Features MCAS 2.0: More Complex Reading Passages
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Test Features Test skills are: Close reading Inference Central Idea Vocabulary Clues Varied Writing
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Varied Types of Writing
MCAS 2.0 Varied Types of Writing Test Features
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Reading and Writing Standards are Connected: Folktales and Theme, Central Idea
Standards Features
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Read for Central Idea, Make a case for Central Idea & Supporting Details
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE Build Reading and writing Classroom practice: Read, Discuss, then Write
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Know your grade level Standards Well
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Know your grade level Standards Well
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In classroom practice Name the Standard:
“Context Clues for Vocabulary”
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Differentiate as Needed
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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DIFFERENTIATE Small mixed ability groups
Text briefer, easier, engaging Baby steps for gradual work Helper student or assistant Small mixed ability groups DIFFERENTIATE
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Small homogeneous groups,
Teacher works with struggling students Graphic organizers, template, sentence frames DIFFERENTIATE Smaller writing pieces
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE : SCAFFOLD AS NEEDED
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Name The Standard CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Central Idea Supporting Details Inference Context Clues “Sources”
Use READING TERMS: Central Idea Supporting Details Inference Context Clues “Sources” CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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”Bright Beginnings” “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”
But It’s OK to use for writing: ”Bright Beginnings” “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words” CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Strategy: Use Mini-lessons, “Focus Lessons” CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Teach mini-lessons as needed: Look back in Text “Supporting Details,” “Paraphrase” for Research
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Learning Development is: Connect with child’s life Details for “Probably True” Frequent Varied Writing CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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MCAS 2.0 Prep is Learning Development CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills
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MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests for Test Familiarity
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests for Test Familiarity
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In classroom practice Name the Standard: “Context Clues for Vocabulary”
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MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests, CLASSROOM PRACTICE To Assess,
Re-Teach in New Way
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Smother students with Reading Opportunities CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Comprehension, Vocabulary, Fluency Reading Independently Develops
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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MORE READING VIA TECHNOLOGY
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Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Develop Strong Writing through
Varied and Frequent writing for varied purposes, and Use the Writing Process of Drafting, Peer Edit, and Revision
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Use Writing Process: Drafting, Peer Edit, Conferencing, Revision, Final Edit
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE WRITING TOGETHER
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Peer Editing Provides student Metacognition Learning about Learning
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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COLLABORATE ON WRITING
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CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: How to: Structure Peer Editing Calculated Partners Baby Steps Practice
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Peer Editing Benefits: win-win-win Each Writer gets Instant Feedback Peer Editor learn skills Teacher Burden Lifted CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Peer Editing: Scaffold peer editing Start small A Bank of Comments or Two Comments
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Peer Editing: Students Learn When they are Actively Engaged
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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Peer Editing: Teacher Individual Conferencing helps, Students benefit as reviewers too!
CLASSROOM PRACTICE
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WRITING FINAL PRODUCT
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NEW TEST QUESTION TYPE TEXT-BASED ESSAY
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“Write an Essay . .” Means grade level Standard Facets Test Features
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OpinionEssay, Narra-tive
ALERT ! Big Change: “Text-Based Essay” OpinionEssay, Narra-tive Use the Text for material for the writing Extend Narrative using passage elements
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“TEXT BASED ESSAY” SAMPLE QUESTIONS
TEST SAMPLE ITEMS
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Present and develop a narrative that uses details from the passage.
This question is a text-based essay question. Write your essay in the space provided. Your essay should: Present and develop a narrative that uses details from the passage. Include correct grammar, spelling, punctuation At the end of the passage, Howie tells Kevin that he is not making a good case. Write an original story that describes what Kevin does next to try to change Howie’s mind about paying for Cromwell’s training.
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This question is a text-based essay question
This question is a text-based essay question. Write your essay in the space provided. Your essay should: Present and develop a central idea. Provide evidence/details from the passage(s). Include correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Write an essay that explains how the article and the poem portray the blizzards of Be sure to use information from the article and the poem to develop your essay.
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This question is a text-based essay question
This question is a text-based essay question. Write your essay in the space provided. Your essay should: Present and develop a central idea. Provide evidence/details from the passage(s). Include correct grammar, spelling, punctuation. Based on the passage, write an essay to explain how Alex changed as he spent more time with Irene. Be sure to use information from the passage to develop your essay.
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Argument and Essay Facets
Introduction Reasons support introduction t Linking words and phrases Word choice Conclusion Argument and Essay Facets
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NARRATIVE WRITING FACETS
Establish story Use story dialogue, description Transitional words Concrete words Conclusion follows events NARRATIVE WRITING FACETS
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Great Standards Teaching Results in Great Learning
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Big Question How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning?
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Question How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning?
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How to teach for challenging reading passages?
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Question: How to teach for challenging reading passages?
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ELA MCAS April 2 – May 4 TEST DATES
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COMPUTER TESTING 4, 5, 7, 8 Use the practice test Computer testing
grades 4, 5, 7, 8 MUST Use the practice test COMPUTER TESTING
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
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Teacher as Coach
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WINNERS
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