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PSAT / SAT Redesign Information Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Junior Activity Period
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PSAT at Westlake Juniors take the PSAT/NMSQT on Wednesday, October 14th during school. Practice test Means of qualifying for National Merit scholarship competition This test is aligned to the redesigned SAT … questions on the PSAT 10 are a little easier that those on the PSAT/NMSQT, which are a little easier than those on the SAT
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Test Day Information Room assignments will be posted in WHS & the NGC common areas by October 12. Non-testers report to the Lecture Hall / Recital Hall. Arrive to your testing classroom before 8:35 AM on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. Testing will finish at approximately 12:30 PM. Bring: Two #2 pencils An acceptable calculator (look at PSAT website) Student ID or driver’s license Dress in layers for comfort within classroom
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© 2015 The College Board The College Board has identified a critical set of knowledge, skills, and understandings that predict student success in college and workforce training programs: ► Comprehend challenging literary and informational texts ► Revise and edit extended texts ► Show command of math, especially algebra and data analysis ► Use evidence in reading and writing ► Analyze data ► Use and understand words in context What Do Students Need to Know for Post-High School Success?
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© 2015 The College Board Scores and Score Ranges Across the SAT Suite of Assessments
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© 2015 The College Board 1. Register/sign up for Khan Academy. 2. Use evidence to support your arguments. 3. Build your reading stamina. 4. Always analyze the informational graphics. 5. Get excited about the U.S. Founding Documents. 6. Practice editing. 7. Put away the calculator (some of the time). 8. Check your answers. 9. Answer every question on the test. 10. Take the SAT! Top 10 Things to Tell Students About the Redesigned SAT/PSAT
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Practice test 7 https://collegereadiness. collegeboard.org/pdf/ psat-nmsqt-practice-test-1.pdf
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© 2015 The College Board Practice with Khan Academy ► Online SAT® test preparation resources free of charge. ► Features include: - Thousands of practice problems - Personalized tutorials on test content - Official SAT practice questions and full-length tests - Comprehensive reporting for students - Access anytime, anywhere — for free www.khanacademy.org/sat
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© 2015 The College Board The Redesigned SAT/PSAT Key Changes
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© 2015 The College Board 1.Words in Context Students engage in close reading to interpret the meanings of relevant vocabulary words. 2.Command of Evidence Students are asked to interpret, synthesize, and use evidence found in a wide range of sources; support their chosen answers; and integrate information from passages and informational graphics. 3.The Essay and Analysis Students taking the SAT with Essay read a passage and explain how the author builds an argument to persuade an audience. Key Changes in the Redesigned SAT/PSAT
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© 2015 The College Board 4.Focused Math Students encounter questions that focus on Problem Solving and Data Analysis, mastery of linear equations, and familiarity with more complex equations. 5.Problems Grounded in Real-World Contexts Questions directly relate to college and career work with charts, graphs, and passages from science, social science, and other majors and careers. 6.Analysis in Science and Analysis in History/Social Studies Students apply their reading, writing, language, and math skills to solve problems in a broad array of contexts. Key Changes in the Redesigned SAT/PSAT
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© 2015 The College Board 7.Founding Documents and the Great Global Conversation Students will encounter either an excerpt from one of the U.S. founding documents or a text from the ongoing global conversation about freedom, justice, and human dignity 8.Rights-Only Scoring Students will earn one point for each correct answer. NO PENALTY FOR GUESSING. Key Changes in the Redesigned SAT/PSAT
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© 2015 The College Board The Redesigned SAT/PSAT Test Content
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© 2015 The College Board ► Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 1 - Reading Test 2 - Writing and Language Test ► Math Section 3 – Math Test – No Calculator 4 – Math Test – With Calculator There is an Essay for the SAT only. What Does the Redesigned PSAT Look Like?
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© 2015 The College Board ► Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section comprises the Reading Test and the Writing and Language Test. ► Text complexity: 9 th grade through first year post-high school ► Emphasis on source analysis and use of evidence ► Inclusion of data and informational graphics ► Focus on words in context and on word choice for rhetorical effect ► Students work with texts in literature, science and social studies Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Overview
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© 2015 The College Board ► The overall aim of the Reading Test is to demonstrate college and career readiness proficiency in comprehending a broad range of high-quality, appropriately challenging literary and informational texts in the content areas of U.S. and world literature, history/social studies, and science. ► The test will comprise a series of passages and associated multiple-choice questions. Some question sets will refer to paired passages, others will refer to only one passage. 1 - classic or contemporary literature 2 – passage or pair of passages from founding document or great global conversation (Examples: US Constitution, speech by Nelson Mandela 3 – economics, psychology, sociology or social science 4 – 2 science passages (or pair) that examines foundational concepts and developments in Earth science, biology, chemistry, or physics ► Students must refer to the specific language in the passages and use careful reasoning to draw supportable inferences. Reading Test Overview 60 minutes 47 questions
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Reading Test 60 MINUTES, 47 QUESTIONS 17
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© 2015 The College Board ► Assesses college and career readiness proficiency in revising and editing a range of texts. ► Does not require students to provide written responses -- multiple-choice questions only. ► Attends to a core set of standard English language conventions and to effective written expression. ► Some passages and/or questions will be accompanied by representations of data — tables, charts, graphs, etc. ► All passages will be written specifically for the test. ► The most common question format will require students to choose the best of three alternatives to an indicated part of the passage (often an underlined portion) or to determine that the version presented in the passage is the best option. Writing and Language Test Overview 35 minutes 44 questions
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Writing and Language Test 35 MINUTES, 44 QUESTIONS 19
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© 2015 The College Board Math Test Overview 2 Sections- 48 questions total (40 multiple choice and 8 grid-ins) ► Focus on content that matters most for college and career readiness: - Assesses fluency with, understanding of, and ability to apply mathematical concepts Algebra and linear equations Problem solving and data analysis Advanced mathematical practices ► Certain key elements will be woven throughout the Math Test: - Emphasis on mathematical application and reasoning - Problems from a range of disciplines addressing real-world problems drawn from science, social studies, and careers - Inclusion of both calculator and no-calculator portions as well as attention to the use of a calculator as a tool - Includes both multiple choice questions and student-produced response questions call “grid-ins”
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Math Test - No Calculator 25 MINUTES, 17 QUESTIONS 21
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Math Test – Calculator 45 MINUTES, 31 QUESTIONS 22
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© 2015 The College Board ► Students who opt to take the Essay are required to make purposeful, substantive use of textual evidence in a way that can be objectively evaluated. ► The Essay task is not designed to elicit students’ subjective opinions. ► The prompt will remain consistent for all administrations of the SAT; only the writing passages will change. ► Students will receive three scores of 2-8 in Reading, Writing, and Analysis. Optional Essay Overview (SAT only)
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November 7, 2015 – “old” SAT December 5, 2015 – “old” SAT January 23, 2016 – “old” SAT March 5, 2016 – “revised” SAT May 7, 2016 – “revised” SAT June 4, 2016 – “revised” SAT Register at www.collegeboard.org 24 SAT Calendar Dates
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© 2015 The College Board ► Students who opt to take the Essay are required to make purposeful, substantive use of textual evidence in a way that can be objectively evaluated. ► The Essay task is not designed to elicit students’ subjective opinions. ► The prompt will remain consistent for all administrations of the SAT; only the writing passages will change. ► Students will receive three scores of 2-8 in Reading, Writing, and Analysis. Optional Essay Overview (SAT only)
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Hills of Austin College Fair Tuesday, October 20th Juniors 8:40 AM-9:30 AM WHS Chap Court Register at http://www.gotocollegefairs.comhttp://www.gotocollegefairs.com
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Click on Texas
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1. Select Fair 2. Click Register
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Print out and bring to fair!
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