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12 http://www.fsassessments.org/ FSA Portal

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14 Florida Standards

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18 INFORMATIONAL TEXT SPLIT Elementary 50% NARRATIVE 50% INFORMATIONAL Secondary 30 % LITERARY 70% INFORMATIONAL

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22 Type essays for practice (Grades 8-11). Quality over quantity (evidence) Text-based support and student’s own view (elaboration) Utilize Transitions Citing sources Vocab and academic writing Read non-fiction material Writing Tips

23 There will be a reading requirement on both the Writing and ELA portion. Consistent reading every night. 20 - 30 minutes of Reading per day!  ANY Reading is good!  Ask about what they are Reading Ask them to explain their homework Encourage students to use academic language. Focus on vocabulary in context. Multimedia elements may include:  Audio presentations  Slideshows  Or graphical elements English Language Arts (ELA) Tips

24 Questions Types on the Assessment

25 For all sections on the FSA test… There are six different types of questions…(this is what sets this test apart from FCAT.)  Multiple Choice  Multi-Select: More than one answer should be chosen.  Two part questions: two questions pertaining to the same topic.  Open Response: 1-3 sentences (Just enough to answer the question and support it from the text)  Hot Text: highlights the sentence  Graphics: interacting with the text Questions Types - Reading

26 Example: Multiple Choice The diagram shows the human respiratory system. Based on its location within the human respiratory system, what is the function of the trachea?  A) gas exchange  B) to dissolve oxygen  C) temperature control  D) to act as an air passageway Sample Questions

27 Multiple Select (2 correct responses) Sample Questions

28 Example: Multi-Select Select two ways that the interactions with other characters support the development of the narrator’s character.  Cassie encourages her to hurry, and that eases the narrator’s fears.  Cassie expresses her feeling that the ocean is beautiful, and the narrator realizers she is right.  The narrator’s father encourages her to go beyond her comfort zone, and at the end she does.  Going to the ocean with her family as a child makes the narrator feel assured about exploring new places. Sample Questions

29 Open Response Sample Questions

30 Example: Open Response Explain how the texts develop and treat the theme of freedom in the same way. Type your response in the space provided. *1-3 sentences. Clear, concise and to the point-Just enough to answer the question and support it from the text) Sample Questions

31 Multi-Select Sample Questions

32 Two-Part Multiple Choice Sample Questions

33 Example: Two Part Question  Part 1: Which theme do the texts have in common?  A) Unwavering devotion  B) Loneliness  C) Friendship  D) Isolation  Part 2: How do the texts treat this theme similarly? Type your answer in the space provided. Sample Questions

34 Two-Part Hot Text Sample Questions

35 Example: Hot Text Click on the sentence that indicates how the study of Mars might help people on Earth. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) successfully launched an unmanned mission to explore the planet Mars on November 26 th, 2011. The mission was named the Mars Science Laboratory and the vehicle successfully landed on August 5 th, 2012. The laboratory contains a robotic rover named Curiosity. Curiosity has many pieces of technology and scientific instruments to send images back to Earth and to identify the chemistry of the planet. The mission has four science goals. The first is to determine whether there has ever been life on Mars. Scientists can analyze the rocks and soil of Mars to look for water activity. There is no liquid water on Mars currently because the conditions are not favorable, but there is evidence from the rocks that water was once present. The second goal is to characterized the climate of Mars. Understanding how the climate changed over time will give scientists insight into how a planet that once had liquid water became the dusty planet it is now. The third goal is to characterize the geology of Mars. To do this, Curiosity grinds rock samples and sends information about the minerals on Mars. The final science goal of the mission is to prepare for human exploration. Sample Questions

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37 Example: Graphics Place the characteristics that describe the narrator, Cassie, or both in the diagram in the correct locations.  Sure  Reflective  Adventurous  Cautious  Determined  Biology career  Careless about friendship  Impressed by the ocean  **Not all words need to be used! Sample Questions

38 LISTENING PASSAGE Audio Script: [Orientation Statement:] Listen to classmates Samantha and Orlando prepare for a project. SAMANTHA: I did some research online, and I found rules for how to market to kids. I think they are a good starting point for our project, even though we can’t do all of them. ORLANDO: Okay, what did you find? SAMANTHA: etc…… Sample Questions

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40 What is different?  Drop Down Calculator on Screen  Calculator for Certain Questions Only  Short Answer Explanation  Graphing for Geometry Question Types - Math Response Types  Editing Task Choice  Editing Task  Hot Text  Open Response  Multi-select  Graphic Response Item Display (GRID)  Equation Editor  Matching Item  Table Item

41 DRAG & DROP HOT TEXT Sample Questions

42 EQUATION (OPEN) RESPONSE Sample Questions

43 GRAPHIC RESPONSE Sample Questions

44 MULTI-SELECT RESPONSE Sample Questions

45 Ask students to show their work. Students should be able to explain how they arrived at the final answer. Students should closely read all word problems to better understand the task. Mathematics Tips

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48 What are we doing? Over time – Staircase alignment Focus on the standards Digital learning push DBQs Writing in all content areas Progress Monitoring in all subjects FSA Style Questions on Assessments Close Reading in all content areas

49 Monitor, Monitor, Monitor: Important Tools to Help Students Prepare

50 The Important Tools– What Should I Ask My Child? Instead of, “How was your day?” ask:  “What were your last FAIR scores?”  “Are you ready to work with me in Achieve 3000, Think Thru Math, or ST Math ?”  “What assignments do you have in FOCUS ?”  “Let’s go look at how you’re doing in FOCUS…. ” AND LET THEM ANSWER THE QUESTIONS (NOT YOU)!

51 Summary Use the Common Language when talking to your child. Your goal is to teach them to think. Monitor, monitor, monitor!

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