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1 2006 PSSA Math Update

2 Agenda Review of previous PSSA 2005 PSSA 2006 and beyond

3 Previous Years PSSA based on Academic Standards 11 Standard Categories Numbers Computation Measurement Reasoning Communication Statistics and Data Analysis Probability Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Concepts of Calculus

4 Previous Years Student score came from: 70 Multiple Choice questions 3 Open-Ended questions Students took: 85 Multiple Choice questions 4 Open-Ended questions

5 Previous Years Stand-alone Field Test administered to volunteer districts in Feb. Open-Ended items were scored on a 0-5 scale. Item-specific rubric based on General Rubric

6 Previous Years Testing time was approximately 4 hours (for Math). Testing only in Grades 3 (which was slightly different), 5, 8 and 11

7 2005/2006 (Current Year(s)) Based on Assessment Anchors within 5 Reporting Categories Numbers and Operations Measurement Geometry Algebra Data Analysis

8 Currently Student score comes from: 54 Multiple Choice questions 3 Open-Ended questions (at Gr. 3 it’s 2 OE) Students take: 66 MC at grades 4 - 8 and 11 5 Open-Ended Grade 3 – 72 MC and 4 OE

9 Currently Test Format Scores come from the COMMON ONLY.

10 Currently Embedded Field Test Open-Ended items scored on a 0-4 scale Item-specific rubrics but no general rubric.

11 Currently Testing time is approximately 2.5 hours for Math, 2 hours for Grade 3. Testing in Grades 3-8 and 11. Grade 4 test is more like the grade 5 test than the grade 3 test.

12 Currently Grade 4 will be allowed to use calculators Punch-out rulers will be provided at grades where needed. Students must use the rulers provided for the PSSA. Rulers scaled in centimeters and inches

13 Currently Grade 3: Takes fewer items OE – “Using information from the problem to try to solve the problem” scores at least a 1. Cannot use calculators

14 Current Test Blueprint

15 Testing Window – ‘06 Feb 13 – 24, 2006, Writing – Grades 5, 8 and 11 March 20 – 31, 2006, Math and Reading -- Grades 3 – 8 and 11 Oct 23 – Nov 3, 2006, Retest in Math, Reading and Writing

16 Anchors and Changes Original Anchors – ’05 Revised Anchors – ’07 Download a copy of the “07 Anchors” NOW! Will be periodically reviewed and then revised as needed.

17 Anchor Cards http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwp/view.asp?a=108&Q=10845 4&a_and_tNav=|6404|&a_and_tNav=| M11.D Algebraic Concepts M11.D.2 Represent and/or analyze mathematical situations using numbers, symbols, words, tables and/or graphs. M11.D.2.1 Solve and/or graph linear equations and inequalities using various methods. M11.D.2.1.1 Solve compound inequalities and/or graph their solution sets on a number line (may include absolute value inequalities). M11.D.2.1.2 Identify or graph linear inequalities on a coordinate plane. M11.D.2.1.3 Write and/or solve a linear equation from given problem situations. M11.D.2.1.4 Solve systems of equations using graphing, substitution and/or elimination (use numbers that assess concept rather than computation or number sense). M11.D.2.1.5 Solve quadratic equations using factoring (integers only – not including completing the square or the Quadratic Formula). 20

18 Item Sampler http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwp/vi ew.asp?a=108&Q=73314&a_and_tNav=|6 80|&a_and_tNav=| http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwp/vi ew.asp?a=108&Q=73314&a_and_tNav=|6 80|&a_and_tNav=| Grades 3 – 8 and 11 MC and OE

19 Performance Level Descriptors http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwp/vi ew.asp?a=108&q=114348 http://www.pde.state.pa.us/a_and_t/cwp/vi ew.asp?a=108&q=114348

20 Pennsylvania Department of Education Mathematics Problem Solving – Grade 8 Performance Level Descriptors Within the context of grade-level appropriate settings and content, an eighth grade student performing at the Basic level of problem solving skills will: apply basic procedures and reasoning to solve routine problems; differentiate between necessary and unnecessary information; translate simple scenarios into mathematical statements; confirm solutions by “checking” work. Within the context of grade-level appropriate settings and content, an eighth grade student performing at the Proficient level of problem solving skills will: select and use appropriate solution techniques; use appropriate grade level mathematical language to communicate procedures and results; represent data and concepts in different forms; use informal proof to justify solutions; summarize solutions and conclusions. Within the context of grade-level appropriate settings and content, an eighth grade student performing at the Advanced level of problem solving skills will: make connections across areas of mathematics; use formal reasoning and proof to justify solutions; devise and communicate complex problem solving strategies; evaluate validity of solutions.

21 New Cut Scores

22 Questions? Division of Assessment 717-787-4234 Cwayne@state.pa.us


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