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April IRT Meeting April 11, 2014. Announcements  Letterland –Volunteers Needed!  WAKE Up & Read  Sid the Science Kid.

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1 April IRT Meeting April 11, 2014

2 Announcements  Letterland –Volunteers Needed!  WAKE Up & Read  Sid the Science Kid

3 Sid is coming to Raleigh! There will be a special school group presentation on May 9 th at 10:30! Student tickets are $7.50 (2 teachers per class are free) This is a great show for K-3 rd grade students! For reservations, contact Tiffany Malory- group@raleighconventioncenter.com

4 Burning Questions  Read to Achieve  mCLASS  AIG  Case 21  End of Year  Content Areas  Misc.

5 What’s your Favorite Jelly Bean?  Choose your color:  Think about how it looks.  Consider the taste.  How does it make you feel?  What does your jellybean color say about you?

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12 You are a variety of colors!

13 The Time You Have in JellyBeans

14 Learning Outcomes Today, IRTs will:  learn effective ways to prepare students for end of the year assessments  explore resources to help identify prioritized standards at each grade level to help make informed instructional decisions about pacing modifications and areas for targeted interventions  view EOG sample questions and activities as strategies for test preparation  investigate common errors made by students on 12-13 sample questions  explore resources available to support teachers and students for EOGs and EOY

15 Sharing Ideas Today:  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade3 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade3  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade4 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade4  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade5 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade5

16 Preparing for Assessments Remember that time preparing for assessments should not mean lost instructional time!

17 I Choose “C” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY2mRM4i6tY

18 Specific Test Taking Skills  Highlighter use  Marking out answers  Dress in layers  Eat a good breakfast (not more than normal)  Read through all of the answer choices  Common mistakes will be answer choices  Use the graph paper & blank paper  The calculator active questions don’t generally require the use of a calculator

19 Let’s Focus!

20 Prioritization of Standards http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/acre/assessment/math.pdf

21 2013 EOG Goal Summaries % Correct

22 2013 EOG Goal Summaries % Correct

23 2013 EOG Goal Summaries % Correct

24 Turn and Talk What do you notice?

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27 Questions to Consider  Where are the teachers RIGHT now?  How many instructional days are left?  Where will days be cut?  Where should the focus be for review & remediation?

28 Resource #1: Goal Summaries

29 Resource #2: Major Work of the Grade  Posted to CMAPP under the Resources tab at EVERY grade level  Identified by the writers of the CCSS-M  Used by DPI to identify major areas of focus

30 Resource #3: Scope & Sequence Documents

31 Resource #4: EOGs & Correlation to 5 Levels

32 Group Work  Tables 1-7: Focus on Grade 3  Tables 8-14: Focus on Grade 4  Tables 15-21: Focus on Grade 5  Extra Time: Think about Grades K-2

33 Sharing Ideas:  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade3 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade3  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade4 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade4  www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade5 www.padlet.com/wall/IRTsGrade5

34 Questions to Consider  Where are the teachers RIGHT now?  How many instructional days are left?  Where will days be cut?  Where should the focus be for review & remediation?

35 EOG Released Forms http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms

36 EOG Released Forms  Scan through the document independently.  Identify problems that are worth sharing with the table.  More wrong answers than correct  Equal distribution  Biggest distractor (subtract instead of added)  Test-taking skill/strategy  Take a few moments to share problems as a table group.  Let’s explore a few that caught our attention! Tables 1-7: Grade 4 Tables 8-14: Grade 5 Tables 15-21: Grade 3

37 Grade 3 Examples

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41 Grade 5 Examples

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43 Lunch Testing Today

44 Preparing for EOGs  How does your school prepare for EOGs?  Share some of the activities teachers in your building use for assessment review.  How does everyone handle the stress?  What is your role as IRT in helping?

45 EOG Correlation to Case 21

46 Available Resources  Menu of Review Activities for 3-5  Post-EOG unit

47 Available Resources Final Versions 4/18/14!

48 Let’s Explore  EOY Units  EOG Review: Menu of Activities  Games that Build Fluency from DPI

49 Stations – Rotation #1 Tables 1-7Tables 8-14Tables 15-21 End of Year Units for Grades 3-5 EOG Review: Menu of Activities Games that Build Fluency from DPI Explore the units from each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these after EOGs Explore the activities at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these to prepare for EOGs Explore the games available at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these in their classrooms All materials can be accessed from CMAPP

50 Stations – Rotation #2 Tables 15-21Tables 1-7Tables 8-14 End of Year Units for Grades 3-5 EOG Review: Menu of Activities Games that Build Fluency from DPI Explore the units from each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these after EOGs Explore the activities at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these to prepare for EOGs Explore the games available at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these in their classrooms

51 Stations – Rotation #3 Tables 8-14Tables 15-21Tables 1-7 End of Year Units for Grades 3-5 EOG Review: Menu of Activities Games that Build Fluency from DPI Explore the units from each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these after EOGs Explore the activities at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these to prepare for EOGs Explore the games available at each grade level Discuss how teachers can use these in their classrooms

52 Preparing for 2014-2015  Math Expressions  Think Central access  http://tinyurl.com/Q1-2AlignmentOrders http://tinyurl.com/Q1-2AlignmentOrders  Submit by April 30th  Save binders for reuse in 14-15  2015-2016 Digital Plan

53 Mr. Jackson has 27 students. He has received 9 new students since the beginning of 2 nd semester. Three students left for charter schools this week and 2 were expelled. Eight students have IEPs and 3 students have 504 plans. His school has missed 8 days due to inclement weather, of which 4 have to be made up in ½ days on Saturdays….when only an average of 42% of his students show up. Only 10 of his students had a pencil on the day of the EOG, and 6 forgot to take their medication. 12 students are currently being recommended for reading camp due to Read to Achieve. This assessment will be used to determine the students’ understanding of grade level content and Mr. Jackson’s ability to show a year’s worth of growth with his students. How likely is it that Mr. Jackson will be rated “above the state average?” Write an equation and solve. Let’s finish with a math problem…

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55 Reading EOG D OMAIN G RADE 3G RADE 4G RADE 5 Reading for Literature 32 – 37% Standards 1, 2, 3, 4 30 – 34%36 – 40% Reading for Information 41 – 45% Standards 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 45 – 49%37 – 41% Reading Foundational Skills NA Writing NA Speaking and Listening NA Language Vocabulary Acquisition and Use 22 – 24% Standards 4a, 5a 19 – 21%21 – 25% T OTAL 100%

56 Things to Consider  Analysis of CASE 21 data  Reading stamina with a variety of reading materials  Testing as a Genre on C-MAPP  RUNNERS Strategy  CCSS Bookmarks CCSS Bookmarks  Modeled lessons and teacher think alouds

57 Elementary Science Wiki www.wakek5science.pbworks.com Test Specifications “1 pager” for parents Released items in power point format Released items in paper/pencil format Vocabulary Review games

58 Test Specifications

59 Parent Information This document can be printed or distributed electronically to parents.

60 Released Items Power Point Version Paper/Pencil Version

61 Supplemental Alignment Lessons  Ecosystems- terrestrial vs. aquatic ecosystems, photosynthesis, single- celled producer (algae)  Weather- heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation)  Human Body Systems- genetics, muscular system, nervous system, blood cells, digestive system

62 IRT Planning/Talk Time Take time NOW to plan and discuss:  How will you use the information you received today?  How can you share this information with teachers?  What other ideas do you have that could also be incorporated?

63 http://tinyurl.com/IRTApril11

64 mCLASS Updates

65 Burning Questions  Read to Achieve  mCLASS  AIG  Case 21  End of Year  Content Areas  Misc.

66 Building Your Technology Toolkit


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