K-2 Smarter Balanced PPt.

January 18, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Social Science, Psychology, Conformity
Share Embed Donate


Short Description

Download K-2 Smarter Balanced PPt....

Description

1

K-2 Smarter Balanced Assessment Update English Language Arts

February 2012

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 2

 Content Specifications for Summative Assessment of

CCSS for ELA & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 

Assess reading for both literary and informational texts



Attention to reading closely



Attention to reading texts of increasing complexity at all grade levels

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 3  Assess 3 types of writing considering balance of types

across grade levels 

Narrative



Argumentative (Opinion/Persuasion)



Informative/Explanatory

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 4

 SBAC summative assessment design proposes to

sample all CCSS strands, with the exception of Reading Foundational Skills Evaluate Reading Foundational Skills in the early grades  Many early reading assessments are available to assess the developing reading and literacy skills of young children.  Reading Foundational Skills are best assessed locally to make instructional decisions  For grades above K-2 Reading Foundational Skills should be addressed systematically where appropriate 

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 5  K-2 testing will not be developed through SMARTER

Balance.  MDE given limited funding and is working with Great Start

to design an assessment system for K-2.  Looking to the other assessment consortium in their early

childhood assessment.

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 6  Language Standards: Not a test of vocabulary memorization 

Word analysis skills



Close reading



Determining meanings in context



Interpret figurative uses of language

A lexile or frequency count is only one consideration when it comes to determining text complexity. 7

 Factors that influence text complexity (Hess & Biggam, 2004) 

Word difficulty and language structure



Text structure



Discourse style



Genre and characteristic features of the text



Background knowledge and/or degree of familiarity with content



Level of reasoning required



Format and layout of text



Length of text

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 8  There are 5 learning outcomes or CLAIMS for the

CCSS ELA standards: 1. 2. 3. 4.

5.

Read closely and critically to comprehend a range of increasingly complex literary and informational texts. Produce effective writing for a range of purposes and audiences Employ effective speaking and listening skills for a range of purposes and audiences. Engage appropriately in collaborative and independent inquiry to investigate/research topics, pose questions, and gather and present information. Skillfully use and interpret written language across a range of literacy tasks.

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 9

 Summative assessments will be administered

across grades 3-8 and grade 11.  The next slide is included in the K-2 Smarter

Balanced Update so that K-2 teachers will have some idea of what summative assessments may expect of third graders.

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 10  What to expect with short research performance

tasks for Claim 4: 

At grades 3-5, students might read/view and discuss a short informational article about a science topic, such as static electricity.



Then they conduct a designed experiment with a partner to collect data about how static electricity behaves under certain conditions.



Individually, students prepare and present their results to show that they can draw conclusions that integrate or compare what they read about and what they observed (using data collected and text evidence as support).

Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Updates 11

 Claim 4: Grades 3-5 students might be asked to read

and discuss several short personal accounts of US citizens who immigrated to this country when they were children (firsthand accounts)  And an article (secondhand account) about different

immigration patterns across US history  Then respond to a research question where they

would have to integrate or compare both sources.

View more...

Comments

Copyright � 2017 NANOPDF Inc.
SUPPORT NANOPDF