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What’s all of the
“fuss” about the
ARMT+ Reading ?
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Objectives
• To provide an overview of ARMT+ Reading,
including item difficulty, new item formats,
and sample test questions.
• To suggest strategies to improve reading
comprehension instruction across the
curriculum.
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Mission: Career/College Ready Graduates
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Believe…..
What every man needs, regardless of his job or the kind of work he is doing, is a vision of what his place is and may be. He needs an objective and a purpose. He needs a feeling and a belief that he has some worthwhile thing to do. What this is no one can tell him. It must be his own creation. Its success will be measured by the nature of his vision, what he has done to equip himself, and how well he has performed along the line of its development. -Joseph Morrell Dodge
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Blueprints
ARMT
Content Standards
The Reading section of
the ARMT is aligned to
the 2007 English
Language Arts Course
of Study.
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Blueprints
ARMT
Types of Reading Assessed
Literary/recreational
stories and poetry
Textual/informational
subject texts
Functional
manuals, brochures, etc.
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SAME
Blueprints
ARMT+
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Item Types
ARMT
Multiple Choice Questions
• Stand-alone questions
• Passage-based questions
– Key words underlined
(Grade 3)
– Key words italicized
(Grades 4-8)
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Item Types ARMT
Open-ended Questions
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Item Type
ARMT+
SAME
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Scoring Guidelines ARMT Multiple Choice Questions
Valued at one point each
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Scoring Guidelines
ARMT Open-ended Responses
• Open-ended Responses – Valued at 3 points each
• Score point 3- demonstrates a thorough understanding
• Score point 2- demonstrates a general understanding
• Score point 1- demonstrates a limited understanding
• Score point 0- no attempt to address the prompt
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Scoring Guidelines ARMT
• Open-ended Responses must…
– Address the question by including
details and examples from the
passage for support.
– Be legible.
– Stay within the confines of the
box.
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Scoring Guidelines
ARMT Open-ended Responses
• Scanned to the computer
• Sent to scorer – A trained professional
– 4 Yr. degree
– Intensive project specific training
– Pass a test, qualifies
– Uses anchor papers for each score point
– Scores one subject
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Scoring Guidelines
ARMT+
SAME
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Cut Scores ARMT
Grade
Reading
Mathematics
Levels
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Cut Scores ARMT+
SAME
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Item Format
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Item Format ARMT+
• Passages may be 1-2 pages in length.
• All multiple choice questions have four choices.
• All open-ended response questions have consistent wording.
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RIGOR
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What is Rigor?
• “Challenging all students with high expectations”(Gates
Foundation Web site)
• Active, deep, and engaging learning (Small Schools Project)
• “Academic rigor is based on expectations established for
students and staff that ensure that students demonstrate a
thorough, in-depth mastery of challenging and complex
curricular concepts. In every subject, at every grade level,
instruction must include commitment to a knowledge core and
the application of that knowledge core to solve complex real-
world problems.” (North Carolina State Board of Education,
2005)
(Edmunds 2006)
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Rigor
Knowledge
Comprehension
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
Analyzing
Evaluating
Creating
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Rigor
• Increased vocabulary
• Use of words such as mainly, most likely, probably, and best
• Answer choices ( words, examples, or excerpts from
passages and poems)
• Comparisons (poem/poem, poem /passage,
passage/passage, or chart [table, graph,
etc.]/passage)
• Previously used formats in upper grades may
appear in lower grades.
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Rigor
Open-ended Responses • Thorough
– Specific
– Multiple examples and support (list, portions of a conversation, line(s) from a poem(s), etc.)
– All steps provided within a sequence of steps or events
• General – Basic
– Few examples and limited support (2 of 4 ideas listed, a word from a line in a poem, etc.)
– Some steps provided within a sequence of steps or events
• Limited – Vague or incomplete
– One incomplete part of a two part question (compare, but does not contrast; a cause with no effect)
– Random step(s) provided within a sequence of steps or events
– Glimmer
• No attempt to address the prompt
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Provide Opportunities to Write
Everyday is a great day for a writing experience.
• Various audiences
• Multiple purposes
• All modes
• Different forms/types
• Multiple topics
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Types of Writing
• Freewriting
• Journals
• Notetaking
• Questions
• Explanations
• Summaries
• Definitions
• Memos
• Letters
• Reviews
• Editorials
• Books
• Stories
• Poems
• Reports/ Research papers
• Essays
• Plays
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Global Skills Non-exhaustive List
• Drawing conclusions
• Sequence of events/information
• Making inferences
• Fiction/nonfiction
• Fact/opinion
• Previewing/predicting
• Following directions
• Vocabulary
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Grade 3
• Spelling possessives
• Dictionary use
• Vocabulary (Standards 2-4)
• Literary elements and devices- identify
characters and similes
• Text features
• Genres- stories, trade books, and
poems
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Grade 3 Text Features
Why does the author use bold print?
A. To make the dates easier to read
B. To describe the food
C. To get the attention of the reader
D. To give the history of the fair
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Grade 3
ARMT Sample
An apple is a
A. vegetable.
B. meat.
C. fruit.
D. dairy product.
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Grade 3 ARMT+ Sample
The words brick and yard are put
together to make a word that means
A. An area where bricks play.
B. A piece of material used for sewing.
C. An area where bricks are made.
D. One who enjoys bricks.
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Grade 4
• Vocabulary- Standards 2 and 3
• Comparing and Contrasting
• Genres- novels, short stories, poetry, and trade
books
• Literary elements and devices- identify characters,
similes, main idea, and author’s purpose
• Using text features- titles, headings, glossary,
boldface, index, table of contents, and tables
• Use of bias/recognizing persuasive techniques
• Notetaking
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Grade 4
ARMT Sample
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Grade 4
ARMT Sample
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Grade 4 ARMT+ Sample
+ Compare and contrast the Sun and the Moon.
Use specific details from the story to support your answer.
Write your answer in the answer document.
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Grade 4
ACTIVITY
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Grade 5
• Vocabulary- Standards 1, 2, and 4
• Literary elements and devices- Recognize setting,
character traits, stated purpose, metaphors,
personification, and implied purpose(identify)
• Tables and charts
• Reference materials
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Grade 5 ARMT+ Sample
Dreams
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.
Langston Hughes
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Grade 5 ARMT+ Samples
Which line from the poem is an
example of a metaphor?
A. “Hold fast to dreams”
B. “Life is a broken winged bird”
C. “For when dreams go”
D. “Frozen with snow.”
What is the effect of the
author’s use of images?
Use details from the poem
to support your answer.
Write your answer in the answer document.
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Grade 5 ARMT+ Sample
Which sentence shows possession?
A. Johnny can’t reach the box on the top shelf.
B. Jafaar’s books are in the brown backpack.
C. Kenyatta didn’t call me last night.
D. I’ve always combed my hair to one side.
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Grade 6
• Vocabulary-Standards 1
and 3
• Interpreting character’s
behavior
• Literary elements and
devices- Interpret implied
main idea, conflict,
personification, and
climax(identify)
• Complex predictions
• Cause-effect
relationships
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Grade 6 ARMT Sample
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Grade 6 ARMT+ Sample
Which of the following reveals the climax of the story?
A. “As the two friends headed for the trees on the far side of
the field, they heard Butch barking.”
B. “He agreed that the wing was broken.”
C. “The bird hopped slowly to the opening and then suddenly
flew out.”
D. “… I don’t want to let it go too soon and have it not able to
live on its own.”
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Grade 6 ARMT+ Samples
Sample stems:
Who is the intended audience for the passage?
How does the author organize the passage?
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Grade 6 ARMT+ Sample
Identify the climax. Explain how the story’s events
lead to this climax.
Use details from the story to support your answer.
Write your answer in the answer document.
+
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Grade 7
• Vocabulary- Standards 1 and 4
• Literary elements and devices- main idea and
supporting details, climax, point of view, imagery,
mood(determine), and flashback(recognize)
• Genres and subgenres- Distinguish among poetry,
short stories, novels, plays, biographies,
autobiographies, folktales, myths, parables, fables,
and science fiction
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Grade 7 “The Road Not Taken”
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost
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Grade 7
ARMT+ Sample
Which statement is most likely true about the author?
A. The author likes to travel.
B. The author enjoys futuristic
stories.
C. The author examines his
choices before making
decisions.
D. The author cannot read a map.
The mood of “The Road Not
Taken” can be best described
as
A. somber
B. cautious
C. inviting
D. impolite
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Grade 8
• Literary elements and devices- Evaluate the impact
of setting, mood, and characterization on theme-
components of plot
• Poetry- ballads, lyric poems, epics, haiku, and
limericks- rhythm and rhyme scheme (identify)
• Confirming author’s credentials
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Grade 8
ARMT+ Sample
What can the reader infer
about Moss’s dedication to
African elephant research?
Use details from the
passage to support your
answer.
Write your answer in the
answer document.
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Grade 8 Poetry- Langston Hughes
A Dream Deferred
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore--
And then run? Does it stink like rotten
meat? Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Dreams
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.
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Grade 8 Poetry
• Students are responsible for recognizing characteristics of
various types of poetry.
• Questions related to poetry may be multiple choice questions
(stand-alone and/or passage-related) and open-ended
response questions.
ACTIVITY Create your own questions
Multiple choice- figurative language, mood, theme, etc.
Open-ended response- Persuasive techniques, figurative language,
mood, compare/contrast, cause/effect, explain, evaluate, point of
view, etc.
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True or False
I can increase rigor in my
classroom by reading longer
stories/passages from the
textbook, giving more
assignments, and giving more
homework.
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FALSE
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If you continue to do what
you have always done, you
will continue to get the SAME
results!
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What do high performing schools have in common?
• Teachers regularly observe other teachers.
• Teachers have time to plan and collaborate.
• New teachers receive generous support.
• Teachers take on other leadership roles at
the school.(Haycock 2007)
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Teacher
Student
Parents
Administrator
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Administrator’s Role
• Emphasize to teachers that you know they can
succeed.
• Expect teachers to keep knowledge fresh.
• Guide (learning) communities toward self-
governance.
• Make data accessible.
• Teach discussion and decision-making skills.
• Show teachers the research.
• Take time to build trust.
(Hord 2009)
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Provide supports that foster a data-driven culture within the school.
• Provide time for collaboration among departments,
grade levels, and data team members.
• Provide targeted professional development.
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Support
• Test prep activities
• Benchmark or Interim Assessments
• Use of assessment data to guide instruction
• Increased instructional time in math and reading(Response to Instruction-RtI)
• Strategic assignment of teachers
• Instructional pacing
• Tutoring outside of school
• Alignment of curriculum with standards
• Writing across the curriculum
• Individualized study guides
• Personal graduation plans
• Summer school
(Center on Education Policy 2007)
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Ongoing Cycle
Plan
Implement Assess
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What does this process look like?
• Review available data.
• Analyze various teaching strategies.
• Create multiple lessons for a concept.
• Review implementing “genius” creations.
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Available Data State Assessment Results
• All state test results are available before school starts.
• The more familiar you are with group/student reports, the easier they are to use.
• Remember, data should drive instruction.
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Available Data
• Classroom
Assessments
• Interim
Assessments
• Conferences
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Diagnosis
• Put all of what you’ve gathered into perspective.
• The purpose of your diagnosis is to know where
your students are in order to decide where they
need to go.
• Share your diagnosis with the student.
• Realize that whatever your diagnosis, you have only
nine months to work with the student.
• Be objective not subjective.
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Teach students to examine their own data and set learning goals.
Get organized
Create organizational tools that chart progress on standards and
objectives (AL COS), reading/writing assignments, grades, and
etc.
Share these organizational tools with your students on day 1, and
allow them to develop their own goals.
Explain your expectations.
Make these organizational tools a part of your grading system.
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Prepare to Plan
• Before anything else, preparation is the key to
success.
-Alexander Graham Bell
• There are no secrets to success. It is the result of
preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.
-Colin Powell
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You must do the foot work!
• Make sure that you have a manipulative copy of your Alabama Course(s)of Study on your desktop.
• Create multiple copies of your grade level section of the Alabama Course(s) of Study.
• Create in-depth lesson plans that include notes, activities, and handouts associated with the lesson. At the end of this process you are able to see if you have multiple activities/handouts to address all learning styles.
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Walk it out!!!
• Go to ALEX-Alabama Learning Exchange (http://alex.state.al.us/index.php) for sample lesson plans, web links, distance learning, and professional learning.
• Once you have completed your in-depth lesson plan, highlight the standards/objectives that mirror what you plan to teach and attach the highlighted copy to the lesson plan.
• Using your manipulative copy of the Alabama Course(s) of Study, copy and paste applicable standards/objectives on a created document to attach to the lesson plan.
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3 Requirements for Every Course
• Making Dramatic Presentations
• Writing(essays- upper grades, discussion
questions-lower grades)
• Developing vocabulary and critical thinking skills
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Making Dramatic Presentations
• Students must participate in a dramatic presentation each grading period.
• A dramatic presentation may be done individually, in pairs, or as a group.
• Students should be given credit for planned, as well as, impromptu presentations.
• Create your grading criteria prior to all presentations.
• Provide students with grading criteria.
• Expose students to multiple presentation strategies.
• Lead by example.
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Writing Essays/ Answering Discussion Questions
• Make writing the cornerstone of your
classroom.
• Live it, breathe it, and expect it!
• Require writing weekly.
• Read what students write.
• Students buy-in with immediate feedback and
discussion.
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Increase Literacy
• Provide explicit vocabulary instruction.
• Provide direct and explicit comprehension strategy
instruction.
• Provide opportunities for extended discussion of
text meaning and interpretation.
• Increase student motivation and engagement in
literacy learning.
• Make available intensive and individualized
interventions for struggling readers that can be
provided by trained specialist. (Kamil 2008)
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Develop Vocabulary and Critical Thinking Skills
• Every lesson should
work to improve
students’ vocabulary
and critical thinking
skills.
• Connect the two skills,
if possible.
• Use context clues.
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Develop Vocabulary and Critical Thinking Skills
• Reflect on multiple meanings.
• Require/provide a dictionary and thesaurus for
each student.
• Prepare good questions/activities ahead of
time.
• Be quick on your feet and engage students as much as possible.
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More Ideas
• Projects
• Lecture
• Quizzes (oral, listening, and bag)
• Recitations
• Guest Speakers
• Movie Reviews
• Debates
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Build a Bridge
• Often it is not the
“what,” but “how”
information is
delivered that
strikes the interest
of students.
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Plan, Plan, Plan!
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A Teacher…
• The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher
explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The
great teacher inspires.
-William Arthur Ward
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References
• Center on Education Policy. (2007). State High School Exams: Working to raise the test scores.
Washington, D.C..:Author.
• Edmonds, J., Lewis, K., and McColskey, W. (2006) Defining Rigor: What rigor Means at Different Levels of
the Educational System.
• Hamilton, L., Halverson, R. Jackson, S., Mandinach, E., Supovitz, J., & Wayman, J. (2009). Using student achievement data to support instructional decision making (NCEE 2009-4067).
Washington, DC: National Center for Educational Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Institute
of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved
fromhttp://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/publications/practiceguides/.
• Haycock, K. (2007) Raising Achievement and Closing Gaps. Education Trust
• Hord, D. (2009). The Principal’s Role in Supporting Learning Communities. Educational Leader ship, 66(5), 22-23. Retrieved October 28, 2009,from
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational_leadership/feb09/.
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Contact
If there are any questions, contact Kanetra Germany,
Assessment and Accountability, State Department of Education, (334) 242-8038.