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1 M-Step Math Prep Grades 3-5 March 3, 2015 KRISTI HINEMAN, KHINEMAN@MISD.NETKHINEMAN@MISD.NET TRISH DUNN, TDUNN@MISD.NETTDUNN@MISD.NET MARIANNE SROCK, MSROCK@MISD.NETMSROCK@MISD.NET www.misdmath.weebly.com

2 AGENDA ❖ MDE latest and greatest ❖ Preview M-Step Questions ❖ Examine TRIG materials ❖ Interact with ALD document ❖ Discuss Critical Areas ❖ Collaborate with others

3 Objectives Participants will:  Interact with grade specific content regarding Spring M- Step  Engage with grade level technology M-Step items  Use achievement level descriptors (ALDs) to evalutate M-Step criteria and reflect on next steps for instruction

4 Be sure to sign up to get the Spotlight sent directly to your email. https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/ MIMDE/subscriber/new The MDE provides a weekly summary of communication from the Bureau of Assessment and Accountability. Here is a link to the preview issues posted. http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-140- 22709_31168-280911--,00.html http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,4615,7-140- 22709_31168-280911--,00.html

5 M-Step Mathematics Component Components ➢ Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) ➢ Classroom Activity ➢ Performance Task (PT)

6 Practicing for Computer Test Spring 2015 Preview: ●first 9 questions preview math sample questions. Sample Item Sets: ●Spotlight 2/12/2015: “ This new resource differs from the Spring 2015 Preview by providing more sample test items specific to grade and content.” https://wbte.drcedirect.co m/MI/portals/mi/ott1

7 How Did the Performance Task Work for YOU?

8 Helpful Resources Curriculum Based Online Manipulatives Interactive Math ResourcesMath

9 Content Specifications for the Summative assessment of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Math-Content-Specifications.pdf

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11 Claim 1 Students can explain and apply mathematical concepts and interpret and carry out mathematical procedures with precision and fluency. Grade LevelNumber of *Assessment Targets 311 412 511 610 79 8 1116 *Cluster headings as assessment targets: In the CCSSM the cluster headings usually serve to communicate the larger intent of a group of standards.

12 What is a Target ? A “Target” is a cluster statement. As you look at the Michigan K-12 Standards for Mathematics for your grade level or subject, they are the bolded statements that appear as a heading Example - Grade 3 Operations and Algebraic Thinking Target A Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division. 3.OA.1, 3.OA.2 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4 Target B Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division 3.OA.5, 3.OA.6

13 What is an ALD ? ALDs – Achievement Level Descriptors Policy ALDs – are general descriptors that articulate the goals and rigor for the final performance standards supporting the overall claim. Content ALDs – in general, at what level (rigor) is the student understanding or interpreting the content based on the Claim.

14 What is an ALD ? ALDs – Achievement Level Descriptors Range ALDs – are grade-and-content specific ALDs that may be used by test developers to write items that align to the cognitive and content rigor that has been defined within a particular achievement level. Threshold ALDs – defines the minimum performance required for meeting a particular achievement level expectations.

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16 Claim 2 Students can solve a range of complex well- posed problems in pure and applied mathematics, making productive use of knowledge and problem solving strategies. *Acts of Problem Solving *Tied to Content illustrat e apply analyze Interpre t

17 Claim 2 sample item

18 Claim 3 *Acts of Reasoning *Tied to Content Students can clearly and precisely construct viable arguments to support their own reasoning and to critique the reasoning of others. Explain Prove Justify assess

19 Claim 3 sample item

20 Claim 4 *Acts of Modeling *Tied to Content Students can analyze complex, real- world scenarios and can construct and use mathematical models to interpret and solve problems. Build construct extend apply model

21 Claim 4 sample item

22 What is your plan? Spring 2015 Transition Readiness Timeline

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25 Have a great day!


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