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Paulding County School District2015-2016

Panter ElementaryDecember 15, 2015Parent Presentation

Powerpoint information has been adapted from resources available at http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/Georgia-Milestones-Assessment-System.aspx

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Parenting 101: Table Talk

According to The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, kids and teens who share family dinners three or more times per week:• Are less likely to be overweight• Are more likely to eat healthy food• Perform better academically• Are less likely to engage in risky

behaviors (drugs, alcohol, sexual activity)• Have better relationships with their parentsInformation taken from http://www.thescramble.com/family-dinner-challenge-statistics/

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Parenting 101: Table Talk “More frequent family dinners are related to fewer emotional and

behavioral problems, greater emotional well-being, more trusting and helpful behaviors towards others and higher life satisfaction.” –Journal of Adolescent Health, April 2012.

Children and adolescents who share family meals three or more times per week are more likely to be in a normal weight range and have healthier dietary and eating patterns than those don’t, says the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Families who eat dinner together with the television off eat more fruits and vegetables than those who eat separately or with the television on, according to a study in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

The more family dinners you share, the greater the benefits for children and teens!

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Engaging Technology: Myonhttps://www.myon.comUsername: lunch# Password: myonHow to check your student’s progress on MyON1. Log in as your student 2 Click on Account (top right of screen next to logout)You can then see your child’s Lexile, Books Opened, Books Read, Time Reading, and Last Session.You have options under Profile:Reading Growth Chart- Click in the date range to show the prediction of Growth based on previous activity.Reading Activity- A complete history of reading activity.- Make sure the student is clicking the End button after reading a book and not the x.- Recommended Books are books on the child’s level.

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Supporting Your Child’s Learning: Understanding the Georgia Milestones Assessment Student

Reports

Georgia Milestones Assessments overview

Goals of the Georgia Milestone Assessments System

Purpose of the Georgia Milestones Assessments

Information provided in the Georgia Milestone Assessments

Supporting students

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Georgia Milestones Assessments

The Georgia Milestones Assessments are a yearly end-of-

grade measure of student achievement taking place in grades 3-8

– English Language Arts (ELA)– Mathematics– Science– Social Studies

All students must participate in the assessments with the exception of students who qualify for GAA.

High School students participate in End-of-Course Georgia Milestones Assessments.

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What is the goal of theGeorgia Milestone Assessments System?

The ultimate goal is to ensure that all students are provided the opportunity to engage with high-quality content standards (a description of what students should know, and be able to do), receive high-quality instruction based on these standards, and are able to meet high academic expectations.

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What is the purpose of the Georgia Milestones Assessment System?

The Georgia Milestones Assessments provide a measurement of student achievement: what they have learned and are able to do at the end of their grade level year as described in the expectations stated in the Georgia Performance Standards.

The main purpose of Georgia Milestones is to improve student achievement by providing information that guides plans for improving teaching and learning.

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What information do the Georgia Milestone Assessments provide?

The assessments provide:– An official measure of student accomplishment of

achieving the learning expectations for his/her grade level

– Information on students’ readiness for the next grade level

– A measurement of how much progress is made from one grade level to the next

– Information on teacher effectiveness– Information on school, district, and state

accountability: is what students know, and are able to do, in line with the expectation of what needs to be taught (Georgia Performance Standards)

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How are results of the Georgia Milestone Assessments used?

The results are used to – Provide educators with feedback about instructional practice– Provide parents with information on student progress– Identify students not achieving mastery of the learning

expectations– Assist school districts in identifying strengths and

weaknesses in order to establish priorities in planning educational programs

– Student achievement in reading (part of the ELA assessment) is used in promotion & retention decisions for grade 3

– Student Achievement in reading and math is considered in promotion & retention decisions for grades 5 & 8

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What types of questions are on theGeorgia Milestones Assessments?

Georgia Milestones include:– Open-ended (constructed response) items in

English Language Arts and Math– A writing component within the

English Language Arts Assessments (in response to passages read by students)

– Nationally norm-referenced items to provide a national comparison, alongside criterion-referenced items

– Multiple choice items

Georgia Milestones will be transitioned to online testing in 5 years. Online will be the primary way of testing, and paper-and-pencil tests will be available until the transition is complete.

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Is the Georgia Milestones harder than previous tests?

Fewer students in Georgia will score as proficient in Georgia Milestones, compared to past scores on past state tests.

This does not mean that students know less or are performing worse than recent years.

The results reflect the greater demands of todays’ academic, college and career settings.

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Individual Student Report

Sample Report

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What will my child’s test report include?

Georgia Milestones reports student achievement in four levels:

– Beginning Learners– Developing Learners– Proficient Learners– Distinguished Learners

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Beginning Learners

These students do not yet demonstrate proficiency (skills & abilities) in the knowledge and skills necessary as described in Georgia’s content standards (what students need to know & be able to do).

Substantial academic support is needed for these students to be prepared for the next grade level.

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Developing Learners

Students demonstrate partial proficiency in the knowledge and skills necessary.

These students need additional academic support to ensure success in the next grade.

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Proficient Learners

These students demonstrate proficiency (meet expectations) in knowledge and skills expected at their grade level.

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Distinguished Learners

These students demonstrate advanced proficiency in the knowledge & skills expected at their grade level.

They are well prepared for their next grade level.

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What is the Lexile Framework?

This is an educational tool that links text complexity (how easy or difficult a piece of writing is to read) to readers’ ability on something known as the Lexile scale.

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Lexile Score

Students receive a score on the reading portion of the test—the score describes the student’s reading ability. The measure is based on the reading portion of the ELA test.

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Lexile Bands

These “stretch” Lexile bands are the basis for determining at what text complexity level students should be reading—and at which grades—to make sure they are ultimately prepared for the reading demands of college and careers.

K-1 N/A 2-3 420-820L 4-5 740-1010L 6-8 925L-1185L 9-10 1050L-1335L 11-CCR 1185L-1385L

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Domain Category & Domain Mastery

Domain Categories are made up of test items that measure concepts and skills that are similar to one another.

Student performance in these areas help determine the level of support or enrichment your student may need, and these skills and concepts can be targeted.

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What is the National Percentile Range?

This provides a general understanding of how your student’s performance compares to a national sample of his/her peers.

It serves to provide a fuller picture of student performance.

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Supporting Students

Georgia Milestones provide excellent information that can be used to know what to provide your student next.

Talk with your child’s teacher about specific skills that can be supported to promote continued progress, and about resources that are available!

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How can I support my child in preparing for the Georgia Milestones Assessments?

There are many excellent resources available!

• Video Presentation

http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/Georgia-Milestones-Assessment-System.aspx

• Experience Student Tests http://learnoas.ctb.com/GA/

• Parent Guide http://www.pta.org/files/Advocacy/CCSSIToolkit/Common%20Core%20State%20Standards%20Resources/Assessments%20Resouces/PTA_GA_6PG_17DEC13_FINAL.pdf

• Assessment Guides for Students and Parentshttp://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/Georgia-Milestones-End-of-Grade-Assessment-Guides.aspx

highly recommended• Lexile Toolhttps://www.lexile.com/fab/GA/