PRACTICE AND TRAINING TESTS 1. Preparing Students and Staff  There are multiple ways to prepare students and staff for the Smarter Balanced summative.

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PRACTICE AND TRAINING TESTS 1

Preparing Students and Staff  There are multiple ways to prepare students and staff for the Smarter Balanced summative assessments:  Practice Tests  Training Tests 2

Important Notes About Practice and Training Tests  Practice Tests and Training Tests do not:  Assess all of the standards that will be in the operational tests  Predict or gauge a student’s success on the operational assessments  Produce scores 3

Purpose of the Practice Tests Allow students and administrators to become familiar with: – The experience of a grade-level assessment – A variety of grade-specific items and difficulty levels – Performance tasks (PTs) – The format and structure of the operational assessments 4

About the Practice Tests  Practice Tests are available in each grade level for grades 3–8 and 11 for English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics  Each Practice Test contains approximately 30 items  Performance tasks are available for both ELA and mathematics  Scoring rubrics and answers are available on the TA Resource Web page at resources/index.htmlhttp://caaspp.org/ta- resources/index.html  All universal tools, designated supports, and accommodations are available 5

Purpose of the Training Tests Allow students and administrators to become familiar with the test delivery system and interface features Allow students to become familiar with: – Accessing the tests (log on process) – The testing software – The navigational tools 6

Practice Tests vs. Training Tests Practice TestTraining Test Purpose Provide students with a grade specific testing experience similar in structure and format to the summative assessments Provide students with an opportunity to quickly become familiar with the software and interface features. There are no performance tasks (PTs). Grade Levels Each grade: 3–8, 11 Grade bands: 3–5 6–8 High school Number and Types of Items Approximately 30 items in ELA and 30 items in math per grade level Includes 1 ELA PT and 1 math PT per grade level Approximately 15 items per grade band (6 in ELA and 8–9 in math); PTs are not available Universal Tools, Designated Supports, and Accommodations All Scoring Results are not scored, however answer keys and scoring rubrics are available Results are not scored 7

Accessing the Practice and Training Tests  There are two means for accessing the Practice and Training Tests: 1. Through on a Web browserhttp://caaspp.org 2. Through the secure browser − Simulates operational online testing environment TAs may create test sessions for the Practice Tests or Training Tests on the TA Practice and Training Site − Students may return to a Practice Test and/or Training Test session 8

Accessing the Practice and Training Tests Students and parents who wish to access the Practice Test and/or Test via an Internet browser will select the button below 9

Practice and Training Tests Resources  Using the Online Practice and Training Tests archived Webcast  webcast_ html webcast_ html 