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1 MCAS 2.0

2 Shedding Some Light on MCAS 2.0

3 MCAS 2.0 ASSESSES STANDARDS LEARNING

4 K – 2 Focus: Phonemic Awareness Phonics Reading for Meaning

5 K – 2 Focus: Help each child develop Basic Reading Comprehension

6 Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards
Grade 3 Focus: Help each child develop Reading Comprehension, then move to Standards

7 Test Features MCAS 2.0 Test Features

8 Test Features MCAS 2.0 Is about EVIDENCE

9 Test Features Where’s the EVIDENCE

10 MCAS 2.0 Is Part A, Part B:Evidence
Test Features MCAS 2.0 Is Part A, Part B:Evidence

11 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Where is the EVIDENCE?

12 Test Strategy: Select best Example from Part B
Test Features Test Strategy: Select best Example from Part B

13 MCAS 2.0 Finer Reading Ability
Test Features MCAS 2.0 Finer Reading Ability

14 MCAS 2.0 More Complex Reading Passages
Test Features MCAS 2.0 More Complex Reading Passages

15 Test Features Test skills are mostly: Close reading Inference Central Idea Varied Writing

16 MCAS 2.0 Varied Types of Writing
Test Features MCAS 2.0 Varied Types of Writing

17 “Write a Text-Based Essay . .” Means use close reading evidence
Test Features “Write a Text-Based Essay . .” Means use close reading evidence

18 MCAS 2.0 Focuses on 2011 Standards
Test Features MCAS 2.0 Focuses on 2011 Standards

19 Reading and Writing Standards are Connected: e.g., Folktales & Theme
Standards Features Reading and Writing Standards are Connected: e.g., Folktales & Theme

20 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Read for Central Idea, Make a case for Central Idea & Supporting Details

21 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Build Reading and writing Classroom practice: Read, Discuss, then Write

22 Know your grade level Standards Well
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Know your grade level Standards Well

23 Differentiate as Needed
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Differentiate as Needed

24 Use test language in teaching: “text-based evidence”
Classroom Practice Use test language in teaching: “text-based evidence”

25 CLASSROOM PRACTICE SCAFFOLD AS NEEDED

26 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Name the Standard

27 Use TERMS: Central Idea,Theme
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Use TERMS: Central Idea,Theme Supporting Details, Inference, Context Clues “Sources”

28 But . . . It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”
CLASSROOM PRACTICE But It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”

29 But . . . It’s OK to use “Hook,” “Clincher” “Connecting Words”

30 Strategy: Use Mini-lessons, “Focus Lessons”
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Strategy: Use Mini-lessons, “Focus Lessons”

31 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Teach mini-lessons as needed: “Supporting Details,” “Paraphrasing” for Research

32 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Learning Development is: Connect with child’s life Details for “Probably True” Frequent Varied Writing

33 MCAS 2.0 Prep is Learning Development
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Learning Development

34 Teaching Practice Always stress: Where’s the text evidence ?

35 MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Teaching for Understanding, Skills

36 MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests Now, and in March
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests Now, and in March

37 MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests, Assess, Re-Teach in New Way
CLASSROOM PRACTICE MCAS 2.0 Prep is Practice Tests, Assess, Re-Teach in New Way

38 Smother students with Reading Opportunities
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Smother students with Reading Opportunities

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40 CLASSROOM PRACTICE

41 MORE READING VIA TECHNOLOGY

42 Reading Independently Develops Comprehension, Vocabulary, Fluency
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Reading Independently Develops Comprehension, Vocabulary, Fluency

43 Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Independent Reading Creates Strong Readers

44 CLASSROOM PRACTICE

45 CLASSROOM PRACTICE

46 MCAS 2.0 requires Writing: Idea Development And CORRECTNESS

47 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Writing: Use the Writing Process Drafting, Peer Edit, Conferencing, Revision

48 CLASSROOM PRACTICE

49 Peer Editing Provides student Metacognition Learning about Learning
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Short term Teacher Conferencingon writing development, correctness Peer Editing Provides student Metacognition Learning about Learning

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51 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Structure Peer Editing Calculated Partners Baby Steps Practice

52 Peer Editing: Scaffold: A Bank of Comments or Two Comments
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Scaffold: A Bank of Comments or Two Comments

53 Peer Editing: Students Learn When they are Actively Engaged
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Students Learn When they are Actively Engaged

54 CLASSROOM PRACTICE Peer Editing: Teacher Individual Conferencing helps, but also Students benefit as reviewers

55 Big Questions: How to teach for challenging reading passages?
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Questions: How to teach for challenging reading passages?

56 Big Questions: How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning?
CLASSROOM PRACTICE Big Questions: How to adapt a “Program” for Standards Learning?

57 MCAS 2.0 Test is April Test designs and other resources at mcas.pearsonsupport.com

58 Great Standards Teaching Results in Great Learning

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