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Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School What to Expect on the Ontario Literacy Test March 31 2011

Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School What to Expect on the Ontario Literacy Test March 31 2011

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Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic

Secondary School

What to Expect on the Ontario Literacy Test

March 31 2011

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The Ontario Literacy Test The successful

completion of the Literacy test is a requirement for graduation.

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Focus is the Literacy Test so I don't think parents need to know what the other requirements for graduation are..."The successful completion of the Literacy Test is a REQUIREMENT for graduation."
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What your child needs for the test:

Pens and Pencils Hi-lighters A positive attitude Practice with test activities and

questions. A good night’s sleep A good breakfast!

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add bullit * practice with test activities and questions
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What is the purpose of the test?

The OSSLT assesses student literacy on concepts covered in Ontario curriculum to the end of Grade 9.

The test includes reading selections and writing tasks. Basic grammar and punctuation is also part of the test questions.

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What is on the test?

Two test booklets and one answer sheet

2.5 hours of testing…75 minutes per booklet

Your child will receive an individual report in June indicating whether he or she is successful or unsuccessful.

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What is a passing grade?

A passing grade is 300 out of 400 possible marks.

Many of the students who are unsuccessful receive 290 or 295.

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My child has an IEP or IPRC..what accommodations are available?

Students with an IEP or IPRC will receive accommodations. This may include double the time, a Kurzwell or audio version of the test, or a scribe.

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READING

WRITING•News report

•reportShort Six Line

Response

•Series of Paragraphs

Expressing an Opinion

•Informational Selections

(brochures, textbook excerpts, advertisements, articles,

reports)

•Selections with Graphical Features(charts, diagrams, maps,

graphs)

•Narrative Selection

The performance task.The performance task.

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Reading Selections

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…Reading

Real Life Narrative-Gives an account of a significant time in an individual’s life.

Graphic Text-Presents ideas and information with the help of graphic features, life diagrams, charts, timetables, maps or tables.

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Selections

with

Graphical

Features

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Graphic Text

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Reading Informational (225-250 words)

-Presents ideas and information on a topic.

News Report-Presents information in the form of a news story.

Dialogue-Presents a conversation between two or more people.

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The Types of Questions

1.Multiple Choice

2.Constructed Response

3.Constructed Response with Explanation

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Question Type DescriptionThe answer to the question requires a complete sentence.The answer completes a statement.

Constructed ResponseThe answer is a six line response.

Constructed Response with

Explanation

The answer requires an explanation (six line response).

The three question types on the OSSLT.

Format 1

Format 2

Multiple Choice

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Reading Questions

Multiple Choice-Select the best or most correct answer from a list of four responses.

Open Response-Construct a response based on the reading selection. Use the six lines provided.

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Writing

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Writing

•News Report

•Series of paragraphs expressing an opinion

•Short Writing Task

•Multiple Choice Grammar

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News Report

Task: Write a news report based on the headline and picture below. You will have to make up the facts and information, answering some or all of the following questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

Purpose andAudience: to report on an event for the readers of a newspaper

Length: The lined space provided for your written work indicates the appropriate length of the writing expected.

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Students receive only the picture and the headline

Computers are faulted for lower literacy scores!

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Guest speaker’s messageinspires students

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Task: Write a series of paragraphs (a minimum of three) expressing an opinion on the topic below. Develop your main idea with supporting details (proof, facts, examples, etc.)

Purpose andAudience: an adult who is interested in your opinion

Topic: Is it a good idea to have a part-time job before graduating from high school?

Length: The lined space provided for your written work indicates the approximate length of the writing expected.

Writing a Series of Paragraphs

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Series of Paragraphs

Write a minimum of three paragraphs expressing opinions. Develop your main idea with supporting details. Give proof, facts or examples. E.g. Is it important for teenagers to

pay attention to world news?

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Short Writing Task

Write in complete sentences an answer which will show your knowledge and writing skills. Base your answer on personal experience. Use the six lines provided.e.g.. What was your favourite childhood game? Explain why you liked it.

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Grammar

There will be multiple choice questions based on basic grammar skills like punctuation, sentence combining, capitalization, and verb tenses.

Choose the most correct answer.

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USE YOUR OWN IDEAS TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER.

Use your prior knowledge and experience of the selection to develop the main idea of the answer. Give proof to support your ideas.

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What if I am unsuccessful?

Students who are unsuccessful in grade 10 have the opportunity to write the test again in grade 11. Grade 12 students may take the literacy course in their grade 12 year to fulfill the literacy requirement.

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Ambrozic Literacy Team

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Literacy Initiatives

Grade 9 Literacy Mock Test After-School Literacy Modules Across the Curriculum Literacy

Activities Literacy Blitz Literacy Website Literacy At-Home Pilot

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How parents can help Successful students read! Computers? How is your child using it for

homework? Magazines and newspapers are an

excellent source for students. Discuss articles from these print sources.

Ask your child to show you what they are reading.

Sign your child up for our literacy modules. Sign up for our Literacy At-Home initiative.

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Good Luck on the Test!

Students can try practice tests on the ILC website posted on the school website under library services, on the Dufferin Peel website or at:

www.eqao.com.

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When will I get my results? How will I know what my mark is?

Results are sent to the school from the ministry in June. Students will get a report card. If successful, the mark will not be given.

If unsuccessful, the mark out of 400 will be stated. On the back of the report, suggestions for improvement will be given. A passing mark on the test is 300 out of 400.