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Elementary Mathematics Learning Community
Dialogue 1Office of Academics and Transformation
Division of MathematicsMaria Teresa Diaz-Gonzalez, District Instructional Supervisor
Maria Campitelli, District Curriculum Support SpecialistIsis Casares, District Curriculum Support Specialist
FCAT 2.0 NEWS
By: Terri SebringFlorida Council of Teachers of MathematicsMay 5, 2012,
Transitioning to Computer-Based Tests
• FCAT 2.0 Mathematics Grade 5 will transition to a computer-based test in the 2012-2013 school year.
• FCAT 2.0 Mathematics Grade 6 will transition to a computer-based test in the 2013-2014 school year.
By: Terri SebringFlorida Council of Teachers of MathematicsMay 5, 2012
FLDOE WEBSITE
All the things you want to know about FCAT 2.0, EOC assessments, computer-based testing, transition plans, sample test materials, EOC practice tests, etc. can likely be found by using the links on the left side of the Bureau of K-12 Assessment webpage at:
http://fcat.fldoe.org
By: Terri SebringFlorida Council of Teachers of MathematicsMay 5, 2012
RESOURCES
• Content Focus Reports• 2012 FCAT 2.0 Fact Sheets• Understanding FCAT 2.0 reports
• Test Design Summary:
http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcat2
/By: Terri SebringFlorida Council of Teachers of MathematicsMay 5, 2012
RESOURCES
• Sample Test Materials & ePATs
http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcat2/fcatitem.asp
http://www.pearsonaccess.com
By: Terri SebringFlorida Council of Teachers of MathematicsMay 5, 2012
PARCC
The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers
(PARCC) is a consortium of 23 states plus the U.S. Virgin Islands working
together to develop a common set of K-12 assessments in English and
Math anchored in what it takes to be ready for college and careers.
PARCC
Items and Tasks Prototypes
Grade 3MathematicsSummative Assessment
Task TypesType I: Tasks assessing concepts, skills and procedures.
Tasks include a balance of conceptual understanding, fluency, and application. These tasks can involve any or all mathematical practice standards.
Tasks will be machine scorable and will include innovative, computer-based formats.
Task Types (cont.)
Type I:
Tasks will appear on the End of Year and Performance Based Assessment components and generate evidence for measuring major, additional, and supporting content with connections to the mathematical practices as indicated in the PARCC Model Content Frameworks for Mathematics.*
SAMPLE ITEM•Fractions on Number Line
SAMPLE ITEM•Fluency
Task Types (cont.)Type II: Tasks assessing concepts, skills and procedures.
Tasks call for written arguments/ justifications, critique of reasoning, or precision in mathematical statements (MP. 3, 6). These tasks can also involve other mathematical practice standards.
Tasks may include a mix of innovative, machine scored and hand scored responses.
Task Types (cont.)
Type II:
Tasks will be included on the Performance Based Assessment component and generate evidence for measuring mathematical reasoning with connections to content.
SAMPLE ITEM•The Field
Task Types (cont.)
Type III:
Tasks call for modeling/application in a real-world context or scenario (MP.4) and can also involve other mathematical practice standards.
Tasks may include a mix of innovative, machine scored and hand scored responses.
Task Types (cont.)
Type III:
Tasks will be included on the Performance Based Assessment component and generate evidence for measuring mathematical modeling/application with connections to content.
Currently there are no sample items available.
http://www.parcconline.org/
•PARCC
The Importanc
e of Rubrics!
Student friendly rubric, grades 3-4-Illinois
*Based on revised NCTM standards.
*Based on revised NCTM standards.
•Combining lessonsImplemen
ting the Pacing Guides