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February PTA Meeting
Welcome to
NY State Testing Overview and Awareness for Parents
Lets try a 4th Grade NY State Test Sample Math Question
A High School basketball team scored a total of 108 points in their final game. Joanne scored exactly 1/3 of all of the
points the team scored, and Renee scored 23 points. How many points were scored
by the rest of the team?
How many steps are in this problem?
What is the NY State Testing Program and Who Takes It?
The purpose of the NY State Tests are to assess student learning and mastery of the Common Core Curriculum Standards.
The NY State Test is administered to students in Grades 3-8 in ELA (English Language Arts) and Math as well as Science in grades 4.
Why do students take the NY State Tests?
The NY State Tests are given to measure achievement: what students know and are able to do in reading, writing, math and science.
The best understanding of a student’s academic achievement comes from looking at multiple pieces of evidence (including State Test scores) collected over time.
Why are the NY State Tests important?
The tests are designed to measure how well students have mastered necessary skills and to monitor the effectiveness of instructional programs. They help assess both student achievement and the progress of our schools.
The results also guide the course of your child’s education from year to year.
When do students take the NY State Tests?
ELA: April 16th -18th (3 days)Math: April 24th - 26th (3 days)Science: End of May & June 3rd (2 days)
Testing starts at the beginning of the school day and testing periods are 50-70 minutes long.
Where do students take the NY State Test?
Students take the NY State Test in their regular classroom setting unless they have a 504 Plan, special IEP or ELL accommodations. The classroom teacher and a proctor if needed are present at all times during testing.
Items are grade-level appropriate in terms of item difficulty, cognitive demands, and reading level.
Items are multiple choice, short and extended response questions
What are the items like?
ELA(English Language Arts)
What is on the ELA State Assessment?
Reading, Writing and Language Standards based on deep reading of informational and literary texts
3rd Grade: 4 – 7 grade level literary and informational passages that are 500-600 words
4th Grade: 4 – 7 grade level literary and informational passages that are 600-700 words
5th Grade: 5 – 9 grade level literary and informational passages that are 700-800 words
Poems, fables and plays make up only a small portion of the texts used.
Sample ELA Passageshttp://engageny.org/resource/new-york-state-common-core-sample-questions
Let’s look at a 4th Grade ELA Sample
Math
What is on the NYS MATH Test ?Grade Operations &
Algebraic Thinking
Geometry Number and Operations-
Fractions
Measurement & Data
Number and
Operations in Base
Tens
3rd 40-50% 5-15% 15-25% 15-25% 5-15%
4th 15-25% 5-15% 20-30% 15-25% 20-30%
5th 5-15% 5-15% 30-40% 20-30% 20-30%
What is on the NYS MATH Test ? Common Core Standards specific to the grade level 3rd Grade:
Understanding of Multiplication and Division using strategies within 100, Developing an Understanding of Fractions (numerator 1), Understanding of Rectangular Arrays and of Area, Describing and Analyzing Two Dimensional Shapes
4th Grade: Fluency with multi-digit multiplication and division, Understanding of
fraction equivalence (addition, subtraction and multiplication of fractions), Properties and analyzing of geometric figures
5th Grade: Fluency with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions,
Two digit divisors, decimals to the hundredths, understanding of volume
How is NYS Test Scored?
What are the NYS ELA and Math Test levels?4 performance levels in Reading & Math
–Level 4 – Exceeding State Learning Levels
–Level 3 – Meeting State Learning Standards
–Level 2 – Partially Meeting State Learning Standards
–Level 1 – Not Meeting State Learning Standards
What is considered a passing score on the NYS Test?
If a child scores a level 3 or above, he/she is considered to be meeting grade level standards
If a child scores a level 2 or below, he/she will receive RTI/AIS Services
How can parents help?To support reading growth: Turn off the screens!
READ, READ, READ…ALL Different Types of Text!
*talk about the text
*talk about new vocabulary words
Help your child build stamina for reading.
Review some practice tests and stress the importance of the test!
Other ways parents can help Testing preparation begins early, so please be
sure that all students arrive on time. In the weeks before testing, please be sure
your child comes to school and stays in school all day – we reinforce skills every single day.
Please help your child remember that the testing is very important, but don’t focus on it so much that he/she is frightened or anxious.
Other ways parents can helpOn testing days: Nothing beats a good night’s sleep. Children aged 10-
12 need about 9 hours of sleep per night. (source:
http://kidshealth.org/) Studies have shown that sleep deprivation can affect students’ academic results. (source: http://www.news-medical.net/)
Good nutrition is vital, too. Students should eat a protein-rich breakfast on testing days: eggs, bacon, ham and oatmeal are good choices. (source:
http://www.desotoschools.com/cline%2009-04-01.htm) Remember, breakfast is available at school, too!
Questions?