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2012 ISAT Math Assessment December 2, 2011 Rachel Jachino ISBE Mathematics Principal Consultant

2012 ISAT Window Regular Test Window: March 5–16, 2012 Check the following link for more details about modifying the test window dates: http://www.isbe.net/assessment/pdfs/2012/isat/test_window_waiver_2012.pdf

2012 Mathematics ISAT Assessment Item formats: Multiple Choice (MC), Short Response (SR), Extended Response (ER) Field-test items within the test Four answer choices for MC at all grades Three 45-minute* sessions Paper rulers for all grades (provided with test materials) Reference sheet for grades 7-8 (provided with test materials) Calculator use is allowed in grades 4-8 (View the “Calculator Use Policy” at http://www.isbe.net/assessment/pdfs/calculator_ISAT.pdf) * Plus up to 10 additional minutes for all students

2012 Mathematics ISAT Sessions 40 Multiple-Choice Items (The first 30 items are an abbreviated form of the Stanford 10. These 30 items are used to calculate the National Percentile Rankings.) Session 2 30 Multiple-Choice Items (5 are field-test items) 3 Short-Response Items (1 is a field-test item) Session 3 2 Extended-Response Items (1 is a field-test item)

Mathematics Content Category Table Illinois Mathematics Assessment Framework (p.13)

Sample Assessment Objectives from Goals 6 and 7

Rulers (Grades 3-8)

Calculator Prohibitions The following calculators and features are prohibited: calculators built into cellular/mobile phones handheld, laptop, or tablet-style computers calculators built in to devices that have wireless communication capability calculators with USB ports or cables calculators with a QWERTY keyboard (like a typewriter) calculators with CAS (computer algebra systems) technology pocket organizers, electronic writing pads/tablets, and pen-input devices calculators that make noise, such as a calculator with a paper tape or a talking calculator calculators with power cords any electronic device that has scanning or camera functions Please refer to the Test Administration Manual or District and School Coordination Manual for exceptions to these prohibitions for students with IEP’s or Section 504 Plans.

Reference Sheet (Grades 7-8)

Linguistically Modified (LM) ISAT in Math and Science for LEP Students LM ISAT form will be available for 2012 Only for ISAT math and science Only for LEP students who qualify Text modified for LEP students Simplified English text Extended and Short Response math items presented in both Spanish and English LM form developed by IL educators and ELL specialists who reviewed and modified the math and science ISAT items

Linguistically Modified (LM) ISAT in Math and Science for LEP Students LEP students taking the LM form will receive ISAT scores for math and science but not SAT 10 scores (NPR) Reason: If SAT 10 items are altered, a norm-referenced score cannot be given (NPR) LEP students using the LM form will still receive SAT 10 scores for reading since the reading test is the same in both the LM ISAT and ISAT.

Testing Policies and Prohibitions Must be administered uniformly across the state Read and use Test Administration Manual Read the Professional Testing Practices for Educators Supervise students during testing Do not help students with test items Do not read any part of the math or science test to students unless it is in their IEP. If it’s in their IEP, test the student separately.

Test Preparation Suggestions Be familiar with the Illinois Learning Standards and the Assessment Frameworks Integrate test-taking skills into regular classroom instruction Be familiar with and practice different test item formats with students (MC, SR, and ER) Be familiar with the short and extended response rubrics and sample problems (found in the sample books) Create a positive atmosphere for testing and adopt a “do your best” attitude with students

ISAT Report Templates ISAT report templates are available online at http://www.isbe.net/assessment/isat.htm

Sample Books and Interactive Items The 2011-2012 Sample Books (PDF) are posted at www.isbe.net/assessment/htmls/sample_books.htm. No new sample items will be added for 2012 and hard copies are no longer mailed to schools. The 2011-2012 Interactive ISAT items are posted online at www.isbe.net/assessment/htmls/sample_books.htm.

Grade 3 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 6.3.11: Model and apply basic multiplication facts (up to 10×10), and apply them to related multiples of 10 (e.g., 3×4=12, 30×4=120).

Grade 4 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 6.4.16: Make estimates appropriate to a given situation with whole numbers.

Grade 5 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 7.5.07: Solve problems involving map interpretation (e.g., one inch represents five miles, so two inches represent ten miles). Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Grade 6 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 10.6.05: Solve problems involving the probability of a simple event, including representing the probability as a fraction, decimal, or percent. Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Grade 7 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 9.7.03: Solve problems using properties of triangles and quadrilaterals (e.g., opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent). Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Grade 8 Multiple-Choice Assessment Objective 8.8.04: Recognize and generate equivalent forms of algebraic expressions. Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Reader Script Only students whose IEP or Section 504 Plan indicates that the assessment may be read to them may be read to during state assessments. Students must use a Form SF test booklet because the Reader Scripts are produced using Form SF. Scripts must be used so that every student in Illinois hears the item presented consistently. Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Reader Script Example 1 Reader Script Text Question number 1. The scale on Todd’s map is one inch equals two hundred miles. The distance from his house to his friend’s house on the map is five and one-fourth inches. What is the distance in miles from Todd’s house to his friend’s house? A. One thousand miles B. One thousand fifty miles C. One thousand five hundred miles D. Twenty-four thousand miles Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides

Reader Script Example 2 Reader Script Text Question number 2. Tim’s mother put these cookies on a plate. The picture shows a plate with cookies. Which kind of cookie would Tim most likely get if he takes one without looking? Choose answer A, B, C, or D. Note: Reading the answers here is not possible since they are pictures, so students are instructed to choose from the options.

Reader Script Example 3 Reader Script Text In the nineteen eighty-eight Olympic Games, Florence Griffith Joyner of the United States set an Olympic record for the women’s one hundred-meter dash. Her time was ten and sixty-two hundredths seconds. How is this time written as a number? Choose answer A, B, C, or D. Note: Reading the choices here would give away the answer.

Short and Extended Response Items Short and Extended Response items are scored using a rubric Item-specific rubrics are developed for each item before scoring The 2 operational short response items contribute a total of 5% to the scale score Note: There are 3 short-response items; only 2 short-response items count in the scale score The 1 operational extended response item contributes a total of 10% to the scale score Note: There are 2 extended-response items; only 1 extended-response item counts in the scale score

Short and Extended Response Items Short and Extended Response items are only different item formats, they do not define the content. The content is defined in the Illinois Mathematics Assessment Framework Directions for how students are to respond are included in the items themselves (e.g., show your work, label your answer) Use released ISAT short and extended response sample items from the sample book (grades 3 through 8) to practice this format

Short and Extended Response Items Each grade level Sample Book provides examples of short response and extended response items with annotated scoring. It may be helpful to show students the sample problem and have them attempt to solve it. Then show students the sample student papers and ask them to use the rubric to score the item in math knowledge, strategic knowledge and explanation. Compare students’ scores to the actual scores from the annotations and discuss discrepancies. Once students understand how items are scored, students become more aware of their own solutions and explanations. Older released items are available online at: www.isbe.net/assessment/htmls/math_released_er.htm

Short Response Example

Short Response Answer Sheet For grades 4-8, the answer space for each short response item is 1 page, and it has faint square cm grid lines. These grid lines may help students if the item requires them to show work, draw a picture, make a chart, or graph an answer. Grade 3 students respond directly on the short response item page in the grade 3 test booklet.

Short Response Rubric (general)

Grade 3 Short Response Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides Assessment Objective 6.3.07: Identify and locate whole numbers and halves on a number line.

Grade 4 Short Response Assessment Objective 6.4.10: Solve problems and number sentences involving addition and subtraction with regrouping and multiplication (up to three–digit by one–digit).

Grade 5 Short Response Assessment Objective 10.5.05: Apply the fundamental counting principle in a simple problem (e.g., How many different combinations of one–scoop ice cream cones can be made with 3 flavors and 2 types of cones?).

Grade 6 Short Response Assessment Objective 8.6.03: Evaluate algebraic expressions with up to two whole number variable values (e.g., evaluate 3m + n + 3 when m = 4 and n = 2).

Grade 7 Short Response Assessment Objective 7.7.02: Solve problems involving the perimeter and area of polygons and composite figures using diagrams, models, and grids or by measuring or using given formulas (may include sketching a figure from its description).

Grade 8 Short Response Assessment Objective 9.8.09: Solve problems involving vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles.

Extended Response in the Classroom: Ideas to Help Teachers Help Students Explain and display the “student-friendly” version of the scoring rubric. Let students practice using it to score their work. Discuss “what you did” and “why you did it” – for multiple-choice items, too! Then have students practice writing the “what” and the “why” for that problem. Discuss and display a variety of student work in the classroom. Showcase different strategies for solving the same problem. Aim for the in all 3 rubric dimensions! Use a T-chart to help guide written explanations. This helps some students remember to explain what they did and why they did it. A T-chart is an acceptable format for the mathematics written explanation. Use the annotated extended response scoring from the sample book to facilitate classroom discussions regarding what makes a “good” extended response answer. These are tips from teachers about how to incorporate these types of items into the classroom. Or have students create their own criteria and show the rubric after their discussion Model the what and why when you go over homework and new lessons-encourage students to ask why and let classmates respond. When students see their classmates’ work, this may be a source of motivation and insight. Always aim for the top level of the rubric-be as complete as possible. Using a t-chart for the what and why may help some students remember to include reasons for their steps. We have 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 online-all have different extended-response items in them. You can even adapt them for other grades. Encouraging writing in math will get students used to doing this and improve their skills The more you do these problems, the more students will be used to telling about the what and why. You may find other examples on the web site-yahoo.com - mathematics problem solving or the standards site http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/lresources.html

Extended Response Sample

Extended Response Answer Sheets For grades 4-8, the space in the answer document for each extended-response item is 2 full pages. Page 1 has a blank, unlined space, and page 2 has faint square cm grid lines. Students can write and show work on either page or both pages. Grade 3 students also have two pages in the test booklet in which to write their answer to the extended-response items. The first page includes the item with some blank space, and the second page has faint square cm grid lines. Students can write and show work on either page or both pages.

Extended Response Rubric (general)

Grade 3 Extended Response Assessment Objective 10.3.02: Complete missing parts of a pictograph, bar graph, tally chart, or table for a given set of data.

Grade 4 Extended Response Set 1 add or multiply by 4 to find compute the perimeter Set 4 geometric concept of a square-all sides are the same length Set 6 know the definition of perimeter-add all sides Assessment Objective 6.4.11: Solve problems involving the value of a collection of bills and coins whose total value is $100.00 or less, and make change.

Grade 5 Extended Response Assessment Objective 6.5.14: Model situations involving addition and subtraction of fractions.

Grade 6 Extended Response Assessment Objective 10.6.04: Determine the mode, range, median, and mean, given a set of data or a graph.

Grade 7 Extended Response Assessment Objective 9.7.14: Determine if figures are similar, and identify relationships between corresponding parts of similar figures.

Grade 8 Extended Response Assessment Objective 10.8.03: Create a bar graph, chart/table, line graph, or circle graph and solve a problem using the data in the graph for a given set of data.

Rubrics for Classroom Use Rubrics are posted at http://www.isbe.net/assessment/math.htm. Blank Scoring Rubrics for Teacher Use are available for classroom use and can be customized for individual tasks.

Questions? Rachel Jachino ISBE Mathematics Principal Consultant Email: rjachino@isbe.net Web: www.isbe.net/assessment/ISAT and www.isbe.net/assessment/math.htm 100 North First Street, E-216 Springfield, Illinois 62777 1-866-317-6034 www.isbe.net/assessment