nj ask - what does it mean for my child?
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This presentation is an overview of the NJ ASK, including changes to the test, PARCC ramifications, and changes to the math and language arts sections.TRANSCRIPT
NJ ASKWhat does it mean
for my child?
CHANGES AND UPDATES
• 2015 - entire testing system changes
• Tests administered by:Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC)
•Testing will take place 4 times a year–de-emphasize the impact of a single test score
–give more opportunitiesfor students to exhibitknowledge & skills
LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY
• 2013: first year the NJ ASK will test in-line with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) specifically– Key Ideas and Details
– Craft and Structure
• Biggest changes: Writing sections of English Language Arts – OLD: students read a multi-paragraph passage& incorporating details into
their writing,
– NEW: students given one short paragraph and must supplement their essays with information from texts or other media.
– SCORES: based on how much information a student put into a their work
READING FOR GRADES 3 - 5
• 2 OUT OF 3 WRITING STYLES TESTED – Informative/Explanatory& Narrative
• Informative/Explanatory– a short paragraph or a poem on a familiar topic
– students write a response using their own experience, opinions, and knowledge
• Narrative – a one-paragraph scenario
– students develop into a complete story
READING FOR GRADES 6 - 8
• 2 OUT OF 3 WRITING STYLES TESTED – Informative/Explanatory& Narrative
• Informative/Explanatory– a short paragraph or a poem on a familiar topic
– students write a response using their own experience, opinions, and knowledge
• Narrative – a one-paragraph scenario
– students develop into a complete story
MATH 2013
• 2013 – first year NJ ASK tests in-line with new Common Core State Standards (CCSS), but only for grades 3-5
• New standards: more focused and cohesive than prior New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS)
• Emphasis on critical topics will increase
MATH 2013
• GRADES 3-5: the four arithmetic operations are heavily emphasized
• GRADES 4-5: fractions become the main focus
• The numerical operations increase from 40% to 60+% of the test
• Terminology reflects a more specific demand.
– Old: “Demonstrate an understanding of whole number place value concepts.”
– New: “Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.”
• The changes for grades 6 to 8 will take place in 2014
MATH 2013
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
• Score reflects student’s current skills
• Score impact next year academic placement
ADVANCED PROFICIENT: 250-300
PROFICIENT: 200-249
PARTIALLY PROFICIENT: 199 and below
SAMPLE INDIVIDUAL
STUDENT REPORT
SAMPLE INDIVIDUAL
STUDENT REPORT
SAMPLE INDIVIDUAL
STUDENT REPORT
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STUDENT REPORT
HOW TO IMPROVE THE SCORE
1. Comprehensively understand score
2. Evaluate current study habits
3. Setup action plan
4. Basic skills and habits develop
5. Test Taking Skills = Motivation to completion
MEK Programs for NJ ASK
• Critical Reading& Writing
• Problem Solving Math
• Comp Math
• Writing Lab and Literacy @ the Lab
• Reading’s So Great!
NJ ASK: Writing Lab
• 13 WEEKS– 3rd-5thExpository& Speculative – 6thSpeculative&Persuasive – 7th-8thExplanatory&Persuasive
• 13 WEEKS– critically read various genres (information, non-
fiction, fiction)
– practice answering open-ended questions
– receive immediate feedback from teacher
NJ ASK: Literacy @ Writing Lab
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