Re: [MOSAIC] reading tests

2009-03-14 Thread Joan Matuga
If you go to the CA website for the STARS test, you can download released 
questions for previous versions of the test.  There are between 65 and 90+ 
questions.  You can give this to the students and find out what areas they had 
most difficulty with and focus remedial work on those areas.  The language of 
the test is the problem for many students. 

If you make up questions using the language of the test, and discuss why 
questions are right or wrong, it helps.  Also, kids love to be the test-makers 
too.  Give them a question and ask them to write 4 possible answers (only 1 
being correct) that they think other students might choose.  After that, you 
can ask them to totally make up their own questions.  As part of their 
test-making strategy, they have to defend their answers.  This works well in 
spelling, vocabulary, and grammar.

One of the things to look for in the released test items, in addition to the 
language of the test, is also the emphasis. What skills get the most "bang for 
your buck or time" when reviewing for the test?  

My kids also love "I Doubt It" which is a game I made up for test review.  
Whatever answer they give, I respond with those three words.  They talk 
together in a group for a minute and have to prove to me that their answer is 
right.  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Stephanie Perry<mailto:zeal4learn...@gmail.com> 
  To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email 
Group<mailto:mosaic@literacyworkshop.org> 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 9:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] reading tests


  I also teach in California with most of my class being ELL's. What I
  have found is that most grasped the strategy work we did, they did not
  transfer the skills because they didn't understand the test language.
  With ELL's, you should show them how the question will be asked on the
  test, relate that question with your strategy work, and teach the test
  vocab (i.e. Words like passage, statement, evidence). I highly
  recommend using the STAR released test questions at cde.ca.gov. They
  can help to show those first year test takers what to expect. Hope
  that helps!


  Stephanie
  3rd/CA

  On 3/11/09, Brenda White-Keller 
mailto:brenda...@sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
  > Our district has formative and summative tests for reading which includes
  > phonics, written conventions, and comprehension. My students, 14 are ELL's
  > and 8 are below grade level, did poorly. Only 45% passed if you look at the
  > test overall. Some of their mistakes were careless, but I know the
  > principal is really anxious for the students to pass the Calif. state test
  > in the spring (yes, we test 2nd graders...go figure). I guess I'm looking
  > for encouragement because I know you're all positive thinkers. I'm trying
  > to decide what to do with the info. I spend time on comprehension
  > strategies...predicting, visualizing, etc. but maybe I need to change my
  > focus. They are improving in the comprehension area. Ok, help!!!
  > Thanks,
  > Brenda
  > Ca/2
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Re: [MOSAIC] reading tests

2009-03-12 Thread Renee
And even before referring to the STAR released test questions, teachers  
should be speaking out against the tests which do not accurately  
measure what a student has learned, thinks about, can apply, etc.


At the very least, teachers should be speaking out in staff meetings  
against this. Instead, most teachers just sit and watch as principals  
display on the overhead graph after graph, test score matrix after test  
score matrix, and lead discussions about how to raise the test scores  
for this group or that group.


Who, if not teachers, even among themselves, is going to know, if no  
one talks?


Renee


On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Stephanie Perry wrote:


I also teach in California with most of my class being ELL's. What I
have found is that most grasped the strategy work we did, they did not
transfer the skills because they didn't understand the test language.
With ELL's, you should show them how the question will be asked on the
test, relate that question with your strategy work, and teach the test
vocab (i.e. Words like passage, statement, evidence). I highly
recommend using the STAR released test questions at cde.ca.gov. They
can help to show those first year test takers what to expect. Hope
that helps!


Stephanie
3rd/CA

On 3/11/09, Brenda White-Keller  wrote:
Our district has formative and summative tests for reading which  
includes
phonics, written conventions, and comprehension.  My students, 14 are  
ELL's
and 8 are below grade level, did poorly.  Only 45% passed if you look  
at the

test overall.  Some of their mistakes were careless, but I know the
principal is really anxious for the students to pass the Calif. state  
test
in the spring (yes, we test 2nd graders...go figure).  I guess I'm  
looking
for encouragement  because I know you're all positive thinkers.  I'm  
trying

to decide what to do with the info.  I spend time on comprehension
strategies...predicting, visualizing, etc. but maybe I need to change  
my

focus.  They are improving in the comprehension area.  Ok, help!!!
Thanks,
Brenda
Ca/2
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Re: [MOSAIC] reading tests

2009-03-12 Thread Ljackson
Are you able to identify the areas of the test that children did well or poorly 
at?



Lori Jackson
 District Literacy Coach and Mentor
 Todd County School District
 Box 87
 Mission SD 5755

- Original message -
From: Brenda White-Keller 
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2009  8:27 PM
Subject: [MOSAIC] reading tests

> Our district has formative and summative tests for reading which includes 
> phonics, written conventions, and comprehension.  My students, 14 are ELL's 
> and 8 are below grade level, did poorly.  Only 45% passed if you look at the 
> test overall.  Some of their mistakes were careless, but I know the principal 
> is really anxious for the students to pass the Calif. state test in the 
> spring (yes, we test 2nd graders...go figure).  I guess I'm looking for 
> encouragement  because I know you're all positive thinkers.  I'm trying to 
> decide what to do with the info.  I spend time on comprehension 
> strategies...predicting, visualizing, etc. but maybe I need to change my 
> focus.  They are improving in the comprehension area.  Ok, help!!!
> Thanks,
> Brenda 
> Ca/2
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Re: [MOSAIC] reading tests

2009-03-11 Thread Stephanie Perry
I also teach in California with most of my class being ELL's. What I
have found is that most grasped the strategy work we did, they did not
transfer the skills because they didn't understand the test language.
With ELL's, you should show them how the question will be asked on the
test, relate that question with your strategy work, and teach the test
vocab (i.e. Words like passage, statement, evidence). I highly
recommend using the STAR released test questions at cde.ca.gov. They
can help to show those first year test takers what to expect. Hope
that helps!


Stephanie
3rd/CA

On 3/11/09, Brenda White-Keller  wrote:
> Our district has formative and summative tests for reading which includes
> phonics, written conventions, and comprehension.  My students, 14 are ELL's
> and 8 are below grade level, did poorly.  Only 45% passed if you look at the
> test overall.  Some of their mistakes were careless, but I know the
> principal is really anxious for the students to pass the Calif. state test
> in the spring (yes, we test 2nd graders...go figure).  I guess I'm looking
> for encouragement  because I know you're all positive thinkers.  I'm trying
> to decide what to do with the info.  I spend time on comprehension
> strategies...predicting, visualizing, etc. but maybe I need to change my
> focus.  They are improving in the comprehension area.  Ok, help!!!
> Thanks,
> Brenda
> Ca/2
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[MOSAIC] reading tests

2009-03-11 Thread Brenda White-Keller
Our district has formative and summative tests for reading which includes 
phonics, written conventions, and comprehension.  My students, 14 are ELL's and 
8 are below grade level, did poorly.  Only 45% passed if you look at the test 
overall.  Some of their mistakes were careless, but I know the principal is 
really anxious for the students to pass the Calif. state test in the spring 
(yes, we test 2nd graders...go figure).  I guess I'm looking for encouragement  
because I know you're all positive thinkers.  I'm trying to decide what to do 
with the info.  I spend time on comprehension strategies...predicting, 
visualizing, etc. but maybe I need to change my focus.  They are improving in 
the comprehension area.  Ok, help!!!
Thanks,
Brenda 
Ca/2
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