ncextend1 high school science 2007-2008. what does it look like? something like this... ncextend1...

Post on 27-Mar-2015

212 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

NCEXTEND1

High School Science

2007-2008

What Does it Look Like?

Something like this . . .

NCEXTEND1

2007-2008

Student Test

BOOKLET

Picture/Symbol Text Cards

Manipulatives

How Does it Work? Assessor reads test item script to student Assessor presents materials/manipulatives Student responds to item or question Assessor 1 and Assessor 2 record student

score

Student Items

All items are based on the NC Standard Course of Study Extended Content Standards by grade level.

All items are one-step questions that are scored as either correct or incorrect.

Item sets will include Easy Items Medium Items Hard Items

Most materials will be supplied by NCDPI

High School Science There are a total of 12 science items

per grade. Each student is administered all 12

items.

Sample High School Science ItemStudent Assessment Materials: Card A: stream Card B: swimming pool Card C: fountain

Sample High School Science ItemDirections: Present cards A, then B, then C. SAY: This is a stream. This is a swimming pool.

This is a fountain.” Point to the cards and SAY: “Say: Which card

shows water from rain or snow melting? Show me the water from rain or snow melting.

Sample High School Science Item

Student Assessment Materials: Card A: Monkey (picture/text) Card B: Monkey’s teeth (picture/text) Card C: Monkey’s fur (picture/text) Card D: Money’s paw (picture/text)

Sample High School Science Item

Directions: Present cards A. SAY: This is a monkey. It lives in trees in the

jungle.” Present cards B then, C, then D. Point to the cards and SAY: “Which helps the

monkey to move from tree to tree in the jungle? Show me what helps the monkey to move from tree to tree in the jungle.”

NCEXTEND1 Eligibility CriteriaTo determine student participation in the NCEXTEND1, the following

eligibility criteria must be met:

The NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment is designed for students with disabilities who:

Have a current IEP; Are enrolled in grades 3–8 or 10 according to the Student Information

Management System (e.g., SIMS/NCWISE); Are instructed in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study Extended

Content Standards in ALL assessed content areas; and Have a SIGNIFICANT COGNITIVE DISABILITY (i.e., exhibit severe and

pervasive delays in ALL areas of conceptual, linguistic and academic development and also in adaptive behavior areas, such as communication, daily living skills and self-care).

NCEXTEND1 Eligibility Criteria (continued) The vast majority of students with disabilities do not have a

significant cognitive disability. The NCEXTEND1 is NOT appropriate for students who:

are being instructed in ANY OR ALL of the general grade-level content standards of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study;

demonstrate delays only in academic achievement; demonstrate delays due primarily to behavioral issues; demonstrate delays only in selected areas of academic

achievement; or if in high school, are pursuing a North Carolina high school diploma

(including students enrolled in the Occupational Course of Study).

The NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment is designed for students who have a severe intellectual disability; it is NOT designed for students who have a specific learning disability.

NCEXTEND1 Eligibility Criteria (Continued) The eligibility criteria for NCEXTEND1 are

available for download at the following address:

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/accountability/policyoperations/ncextend1/ncextend1eligibilitycriteria20071212.pdf

top related