Alignment of curriculum, instruction and classroom assessments Preparing for the ISAT Alignment of curriculum, instruction and classroom assessments
Objective To assess our alignment of curriculum, instruction and classroom assessments To maintain focus on the key areas or domains in the preparation for full implementation of the Common Core State Standards and PARCC Assessments
Transitioning from ISAT to PARCC Illinois is transitioning to Common Core State Standards (CCSS for reading and mathematics) - moving from the final administration of the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) in 2013-2014 to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) Assessments in 2014-2015
Test Maps These documents outline what reading and mathematics CCSS will be assessed on the ISAT in 2014. All items on the reading and mathematics assessments were written to the CCSS. The test maps are intended to assist teachers as we consider learning progressions, instructional shifts, and rigor of the CCSS.
Reading - Grades 3-8 The operational reading assessments are comprised of 51 items – 50 multiple-choice items and 1 extended-response item: CCSS Domain - Key Ideas & Details 50%-65%, 25-32 items CCSS Domain - Craft & Structure 15%-25%, 8-13 items CCSS Domain - Integration of Knowledge & Ideas 10%-20%, 5-10 items
Mathematics – Grades 3-8 The operational mathematics assessments are comprised of 68 items – 65 multiple-choice items, 2 short-constructed-response items, and 1 extended-response item.
Science Grades 4 & 7 Please note that the science assessments are aligned to the Illinois Science Assessment Frameworks. The operational science assessments are comprised of 75 multiple-choice items.
Working Collaboratively Work with your content area members: Math Science Literacy Pre-k to 2nd grade LBSI, D/HH, & Resource
Materials Needed CCSS Illinois Science Assessment Framework Unit Plan/s Checklist, list, outline or other evidence of clustered standards that have been taught
Materials Provided Test Maps Rubrics Science ISAT 2014 samples (4th & 7th)
Questions to Discuss (15 minutes) Which domain of the CCSS or ISAT have I primarily taught? Is this the domain the ISAT will be primarily assessing, according to the Test Map? If no, how will my curriculum, instruction and classroom assessments shift? If yes, which other domain of the CCSS or ISAT have I focused on? Does this align with Test Map?
Questions to Discuss (10 minutes) Have I incorporated the use of rubrics into my lessons? Have students used these rubrics to assess their own writing/math responses? Are these rubrics easily accessible to students? (in notebook, on desk, etc.) Do the students know how to use a rubric to assess their quality of work?
Exit Slip (5 minutes) What domain will you be focusing on the following weeks? Will your curriculum, instruction and classroom assessments have to shift? Why? What is your next step or steps to implement or improve the use of rubrics in your classroom?
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