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1 Smarter Balanced Scores & Reports

2 The new assessment, Smarter Balanced, replaces our previous statewide assessment, the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP). It is an accurate tool for students, parents and educators as we work together to help students make progress against the new standards. We are committed to preparing all students for success in college and career. A new assessment system in New Hampshire helps parents and teachers understand where students are doing well and where they need additional support. The scores released from the Smarter Balanced Assessment set a new baseline and should not be compared to previous NECAP scores. Smarter Balanced is an assessment worth taking and provides much more insight into student performance. We are on the right track.

3 Smarter Balanced Assessments: The new online assessment that replaces the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) in English/language arts and mathematics for students in grades 3-8 and 11. New Hampshire College- and Career-Ready Standards: A set of clear and high academic learning standards for math and English language arts that focus on the critical-thinking, problem-solving and reasoning skills students need in today’s world. Claims: Broad statements about what students know and can do based on their overall assessment score. Targets: connect the CCSS to evidence that will be collected from the assessment. The targets map the standards in the CCSS onto assessment evidence that is required to support the content categories and claims. Assessment targets are used to guide the development of items and tasks that will measure the CCSS. Performance tasks: A multi-step assignment that asks students to apply their knowledge and skills to address real-world problems. In English, students have to apply their research and writing skills, and in math, they will solve a complex problems and then describe and defend their reasoning. Computer-adaptive technology: A technology that adjusts the difficulty of questions based on how accurately a student has answered previous questions.

4 Accessibility resources: A set of tools such as a digital notepad and scratch paper that are available to all students. Achievement standard: The score that determines which achievement level - from 1 through 4 – a student receives on the assessment. Informational text: Non-fiction text that provides information. It can come in many different formats, including books, magazines, handouts, and websites. Complex literary text: Text that that tells a story and uses challenging language and different text structures that requires students to determine meaning and draw conclusions. Pure mathematics: Understanding the fundamental concepts and principles of math. Applied mathematics: Using math skills and concepts to solve real-world problems. Mathematical argument: The ability to explain your answer verbally and in writing and apply what you have learned to solve new and unfamiliar problems.

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21 Resources for Teachers: https://www.opened.com/search http://www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/subjects/socialscience/sta ndards/depthofknowledgechart.pdf http://nh.portal.airast.org/resources/?section=reporting-resources http://education.nh.gov/instruction/assessment/sbac/teachers.htm http://www.rcoe.us/http://www.rcoe.us/ ► type SBAC in the search box. This will give you claims, targets, standards alignment and indicates what item types (and DOK levels– Depth of Knowledge) will be assessed

22 Resources for Parents: http://www.greatschools.org/gk/sbac-test-guide/ What resources are available to help my child? Skill Builder: Contains helpful resources for you to support your child in Math and English at home. http://bealearninghero.org/skill-builderhttp://bealearninghero.org/skill-builder PTA: See an overview of the learning goals and suggested activities for your child in every grade and state by state assessment guides. http://www.pta.org/advocacy/content.cfm?ItemNumber=3816 http://www.pta.org/advocacy/content.cfm?ItemNumber=3816 http://www.greatschools.org/gk/sbac-test-guide/


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