The Department of Public Instruction has posted samples of the reading, math, science, algebra, biology and English II exams that students will take this spring. The "released forms" -- presumably not the same questions students will see in May -- are designed to help teachers prepare their students for the tests.
You can try the new online testing for the high school exams. It took me quite a bit of clicking to get it to work (you have to make sure pop-ups aren't blocked), and when it did, the computer had the nerve to tell me I'd gotten the first English question wrong. Hmph!
5 comments:
Hey, Ann did you try filling out the new math grids?
No, didn't really have much time to play around with these.
Looked at the ela a 8th grade reading test. I got both sample questions wrong, and I have a graduate degree in English. What's wrong with this picture?
So thanks for finally providing some framework for what the spring tests will look like - only going to create my baseline for performance pay. NC has done a poor pitiful job of shifting to the common core and CMS an even worse job. They were not prepared. I have had to spend hundreds of hours researching OTHER states to find resources for my students.
ELA?
Perhaps I missed my opportunity to make a million designing a PfP acronym scoring rubric?
Alicia
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