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Page 1: Test Specifications Grade Five Science. Test Design O Two-part summative assessment O Performance-based assessment (PBA) O End-of year assessment (EOY)

TestSpecifications

Grade Five Science

Page 2: Test Specifications Grade Five Science. Test Design O Two-part summative assessment O Performance-based assessment (PBA) O End-of year assessment (EOY)

Test DesignO Two-part summative assessment

O Performance-based assessment (PBA)

O End-of year assessment (EOY)O Structure follows general outline of

the summative assessments developed by PARCC

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Performance-Based Assessment (PBA)

O Will assess student’s knowledge of material from the first ¾ of the academic year.

O Will consist of 9-12 items worth 20 points overall.

O Each task might consist of one or more hand-scored constructed response items or technology-enhanced graphic-response items that require students to construct, rather than select, a response.

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End-of-Year Assessment(EOY)

O Will cover the entire content of the year and will be administered after approximately 90% of the school year.

O All items will be scored by computer.O Approximately 50% of the points will

come from selected-response (multiple choice) items.

O The remainder will be a combination of short answer and graphic-response items.

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Science Summative Exam Blueprint

Subject Format Pts. per Item

Min.Pts.

Max.Pts.

Total Points

Performance- based(PBA)

GR or SA*

HS

1**,2,3

2 or 4

8

8

12

1220

End of Year(EOY)

MC

GR or SA

1

1-3

18

14

22

1836

• * Each form will have a distribution of both graphic-response and short answer items.

• ** 1 pt. GR/SA items will be on the PBA only as a part of a cluster of items.

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Science Summative Exam Blueprint

Reporting Category

Format Pts. Per Item

Total Points

Earth Science

MCGR or SA*Hand Scored

11,2, or 32 or 4

15 - 17

LifeScience

MCGR or SA*Hand Scored

11,2, or 32 or 4

19 - 21

Physical Science

MCGR or SA*Hand Scored

11,2, or 32 or 4

19 - 21

* Each form will have a distribution of both graphic-response and short answer items.

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Science Summative Exam BlueprintReporting Category

Content Statements Eligible for Use on the Performance-Based Assessment

Earth Science

Most of the cycles and patterns of motion between the Earth and sun are predictable.

Life Science

Organisms perform a variety of roles in an ecosystem.All of the processes that take place within organisms require energy.

PhysicalScience

The amount of change in movement of an object is based on the mass of the object and the amount of force exerted.Light and sound are forms of energy that behave in predictable ways. (only content dealing with light will be assessed on the PBA)

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Descriptions of Item Types

Machine-scored: O Machine-scored items are scored

automatically by the testing software to yield an immediate score.

O The machine-scored items in this assessment are multiple-choice, short-answer and graphic-response.

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Descriptions of Item Types

Multiple Choice items consist of the following:O a brief statement that orients the

student to the context of the question (optional).

O a stimulus (document, data table, graphic, etc.) on which the question is based (optional).

O a question.O four answer options.

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Descriptions of Item Types

Short-answer items consist of the following: O a brief statement that orients the student

to the context of the question (optional).O a stimulus (document, data table,

graphic, etc.) to which the question refers (optional).

O a question or prompt.O a response area. The student types a

response to answer the question.

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Description of Item TypesGraphic-response items consist of the following:O a brief statement that orients the student to

the context of the question (optional).O a stimulus (document, data table, graphic,

etc.) to which the question refers (optional).O a question or prompt.O a graphic-response interface on which the

student manipulates objects using a computer mouse to create a response to the question. The response interface may be a map, a chart or graph, a picture or a diagram on which the student must position objects correctly.

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Descriptions of Item TypesSimulations consist of the following:O an interactive animated graphic interface that

simulates an investigative experiment or physical situation. Information is displayed in the form of dynamic illustrations, statistical tables, or charts and graphs. Data inputs can be adjusted by the student to reflect changes in the experimental or situational inputs, and the graphics adjust themselves to account for the new information.

O When a simulation is used as part of a task, it will be accompanied by more than one of the other item types above. The simulation functions as an interactive stimulus that provides information for the student to reflect on, analyze, or synthesize with other knowledge into a cognitively demanding set of answers.

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Descriptions of Item Types

Hand-scored:O Hand-scored items are scored

against rubrics by trained scorers. O The hand-scored tasks on this

assessment are the constructed response items.

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Descriptions of Item Types

Short Constructed Response items consist of:O a brief statement that orients the

student to the context of the questions (optional)

O one or more stimuli (documents, graphics, data displays, etc.) to which the questions refer (optional)

O a question or set of questions that require a detailed written response or responses. The responses are scored according to a rubric or set of rubrics that address multiple dimensions in the student work.

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Descriptions of Item Types

Extended Constructed Response items consist of:O the same components as the SCR but

require a more elaborated response.


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