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1 Getting Ready for the Pennsylvania State Assessments, 2015-2016
October 19, 2015 >

2 Introduction Contacts
Ray Young, Chief, Division of Instructional Quality; Jean Dyszel, Project Based Assessment; Linda Long, ACCESS; John Machella, PASA; Drew Schuckman, NAEP; Diane Simaska, PSSA ELA/Keystone Literature/Accommodations; Charlie Wayne, PSSA Math/Keystone Algebra I; Craig Weller, PSSA Science/Keystone Biology; >

3 PSSA Math Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA)
Mathematics Test Design Mathematics Item and Scoring Samplers Scoring Guidelines Calculator Policy Assessment Anchors and Glossary >

4 PSSA Math >

5 PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics
Embedded Field Test based on PCS Open-ended items scored on a 0-4 scale Item-specific scoring guidelines but no general rubric Formula sheets will be provided for grades 4-8 See Resource Materials on PDE’s website for the formula sheets and item samplers Multiple choice items based on the Assessment Anchors aligned to the PA Core Standards. The Eligible Content is considered Assessment Limits. All items may cross Eligible Content, Descriptors, Anchors and Reporting Categories. All items align to the Anchor. Reminder: Have students read all items, especially the open-ended items, carefully and answer exactly what is being asked. >

6 PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics
Examples of how open-ended items might be phrased: - Show or explain all your work. - Show all your work. Explain why you did each step. - Explain why [something is true or false] - Describe how [doing something affects something else; to find something, etc.] >

7 Open-ended Item Example
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Open-ended Item Example Roy is running for class president. He polls 50 students. 60 percent of them say they will vote for him. A. There are 350 students in Roy’s class. Based on his survey, how many students should he expect to vote for him? Show or explain all your work. B. Roy will sell fruit drinks to raise money for his campaign. A fruit drink cost $0.10 and he sells it for $0.50. How many fruit drinks does Roy need to sell to earn $80? Show all your work. Explain why you did each step. >

8 Rubric (for sample item only):
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Rubric (for sample item only): Part A: - ½ point for correct answer - 1 point for complete and correct work OR ½ point for correct but incomplete work Part B: - 1 point for correct and compete work OR ½ point for correct but incomplete work. - 1 point for correct and complete explanation. ½ point for correct but incomplete explanation >

9 Total Points (within) Score (on) 4 4 3-3 ½ 3 2-2 ½ 2 ½-1 ½ 1 0 0
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Rubric Metric Total Points (within) Score (on) 3-3 ½ 3 2-2 ½ 2 ½-1 ½ 1 >

10 Some notes about open-ended items:
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Some notes about open-ended items: Guess and Check is a valid method but at least two incorrect guesses must be shown to receive full credit. Not all open-ended items require a “why.” At least half the score points must come from one Anchor. The rest can come from anywhere else. >

11 Can have a “blemish” and still get a 4
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Can have a “blemish” and still get a 4 “e.g. missing $” may or may not be a blemish depending on the item and grade. If an answer box is given the answer does not have to be in the answer box to receive full credit, but if there is an answer in the answer box it overrides any other answer given. An incorrect answer carried through correctly will receive full credit for the correct part. >

12 Protractors will be used only for the grade 4 PSSA.
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Rulers and protractors will be provided where needed (grades 3 and 4 respectively). Students must use the rulers and protractors provided for the PSSA. Rulers will be used in grade 3 only and will be scaled to the ⅛ inch and millimeter. Students will be required to measure to the ¼ inch and centimeter. Protractors will be used only for the grade 4 PSSA. >

13 Cannot use calculators. Answers marked in test booklet.
PSSA Math: Test\Item Specifics Grade 3 Cannot use calculators. Answers marked in test booklet. Grade 4 and up: Calculators are permitted on all but the beginning few items. >


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