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North Carolina READY EOG. March 26, 2013. Welcome . We are glad that you are here to receive valuable information about the new READY EOG. . Agenda. Test Information Ms. Runyon, Assistant Principal and School Testing Coordinator Academic Strategies and Helpful Hints - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NORTH CAROLINA READY EOGMarch 26, 2013

WELCOME

We are glad that you are here to receive valuable information about the new READY

EOG.

AGENDA Test Information

Ms. Runyon, Assistant Principal and School Testing Coordinator

Academic Strategies and Helpful Hints Mrs. Daniels, Academic Facilitator

Grade Level Break Out Sessions

IMPORTANT TEST DATES May 20th Reading

May 21st Math

May 22nd Science (5th grade)

May 23rd-24th Make up Testing

ATTENDANCE Please ensure that your student is here on

time each day

Testing will begin promptly at 8:45 AM

Dress comfortably

Make sure your child had plenty of sleep the night before and a healthy breakfast the day of testing

NOTABLE CHANGES Math is one day (calculator inactive and

active)

No retest

Score Reporting Expected October 2013

READING/LANGUAGE ARTSGrade / Subject

Total items Operational items

Experimental items

3, 4, and 5 General

53* 45 8

*ProjectedAll questions are multiple choice.

Maximum testing time is 4 hours.

Released test items:http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms

WEIGHT DISTRIBUTIONSDomain Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5

Reading for Literature 32–37% 30–34% 36-40%

Reading for Information 41–45% 45–49% 37-41%

Language 20–24% 19–21% 21-25%

MATHGrade / Subject

Total items Operational items

Experimental items

3, 4, and 5 General

54 44 10

Maximum testing time is 4 hours.

Questions for grades 3 and 4 are all multiple choice.

Students will complete the calculator inactive section before the calculator active section.

As a student completes the calculator inactive section, he or she will request a calculator from the test administrator and continue with the calculator active section.

Released test items:http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms

WEIGHT DISTRIBUTIONSDomain Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5Operations and Algebraic Thinking

30–35% 12–17% 5–10%

Number and Operations in Base Ten

5–10% 22–27% 22–27%

Number and Operations—Fractions

20–25% 27–32% 47–52%

Measurement and Data 22–27% 12–17% 10–15%

Geometry 10–15% 12–17% 2–7%

5TH GRADE MATH Will include some constructed response (grid-

in) questions in the calculator inactive section

All of the constructed response questions have a single numeric answer

Questions on the calculator active section are all multiple choice

Practice for grid-ins may be found at:http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/accountability/Scroll down to “Guidelines, Practice and Examples for Math Gridded Response Items”

Released test items:http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms

5TH GRADE SCIENCE

Grade / Subject

Total items Operational items

Experimental items

5 General 75 60 15

Maximum testing time is 4 hours.

All science assessments will be paper/pencil.

Released test items:http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/releasedforms

COMMON EXAMS/MSLS 4th Grade Science and Social Studies 5th Grade Social Studies At this time, we do not plan to administer the

Common Exams.

PREPARING YOUR STUDENT FOR THE READING EOG!

PREPARING YOUR STUDENT FOR THE READING EOG!

For the next SIX weeks make it a family goal to LIMIT or turn OFF the TV.

Read with your child! Nothing can replace an adult reading with a

child that can stop and explain a word or event in a story.

Provide a calm, structured reading time where your child can gain knowledge and confidence.

HOW CAN I HELP MY CHILD WITH READING COMPREHENSION IN THE NEXT SIX WEEKS?

You can help your child with vocabulary and inferencing skills.

These are two areas where students struggle the most.

I have given you question stems below to help facilitate discussion about a text.

VOCABULARY

Vocabulary includes unknown words, multiple-meaning words, antonyms, idioms, metaphors, and similes

See the hand out for question stems

 INFERENCING

Making an EDUCATED guess using what you know & what you read in the story! Being a good detective & using clues from the reading!

WHAT CAN I READ WITH MY CHILD?

Various states have released tests for passages: NC,TN, FL, CA, VA

Google: released tests and the state These samples will show you a good example

of text on your child’s grade level. Read a novel together Folktales, fables, myths and poetry Articles with visual text (charts, diagrams,

pictures)

READ ALOUD TO YOUR CHILD!MOMS AND DADS!!!

QUESTIONS Please write your question on the note card

provided. We will post a Frequently Asked Questions

document on the OP website

FAQs for Reading, Math and Science

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/

BREAK OUT SESSIONS 3rd Grade

Mrs. Duke’s classroom

4th Grade Ms. Ramsey’s classroom Ms. Harmon’s classroom (4th grade TD parents)

5th Grade Ms. Moritz’s classroom

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