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Hancock High School P a r e n t SATP Night January 22, 2013

Hancock High School P a r e n t SATP Night January 22, 2013. Hancock High is rated an A+ STAR School by the Mississippi Department of Education. Algebra I. Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan. Algebra 1 SATP. Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan.

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Hancock High School P a r e n t SATP Night January 22, 2013

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  1. Hancock High SchoolParentSATP NightJanuary 22, 2013 Hancock High is rated an A+STARSchool by the Mississippi Department of Education.

  2. Algebra I Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan

  3. Algebra 1 SATP Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan • State Test Date- May 8, 2013 • Must pass to graduate • Attendance is necessary. • Tutoring • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Free of charge • 3:30-4:30 pm • Transportation not provided • Tutoring should be used as enrichment not as a replacement for class. • Passing the class does not determine passing the state test • Your child must pass theclass AND the state test. • Extensive remediation prior to state test • How to Prepare for the State Test

  4. Algebra 1 SATP Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan • Practice State Tests • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/student-assessment/student-assessment-practice-tests • These will give you an idea of the types of questions he/she will need to be able to answer. • Algebra Objectives • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/subject-area-testing-program-second-edition-(satp2)/ms11-12_tg_alg_final.pdf • We have covered 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2g, 2h, 2j, 4a, 4b, 4c. • Other Resources • http://www.kutasoftware.com/ • www.purplemath.com • Upon request, we can provide supplemental resources. • State Test Date- May 8, 2013 • Must pass to graduate • Attendance is necessary. • Tutoring • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Free of charge • 3:30-4:30 pm • Transportation not provided • Tutoring should be used as enrichment not as a replacement for class. • Passing the class does not determine passing the state test • Your child must pass theclass AND the state test. • Extensive remediation prior to state test • How to Prepare for the State Test

  5. Algebra 1 SATP Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan • Practice State Tests • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/student-assessment/student-assessment-practice-tests • These will give you an idea of the types of questions he/she will need to be able to answer. • Algebra Objectives • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/subject-area-testing-program-second-edition-(satp2)/ms11-12_tg_alg_final.pdf • We have covered 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2g, 2h, 2j, 4a, 4b, 4c. • Other Resources • http://www.kutasoftware.com/ • www.purplemath.com • Upon request, we can provide supplemental resources. • State Test Date- May 8, 2013 • Must pass to graduate • Attendance is necessary. • Tutoring • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Free of charge • 3:30-4:30 pm • Transportation not provided • Tutoring should be used as enrichment not as a replacement for class. • Passing the class does not determine passing the state test • Your child must pass theclass AND the state test. • Extensive remediation prior to state test • How to Prepare for the State Test • Communicate with your child. • Ask about their next test. • We give a test after each objective is taught, as well as, cumulative tests throughout the semester. Your child knows about these tests in advance. • Communicate with your child's teacher. • Email is the easiest form of communication. • tcowman@hancock.k12.ms.us • cadams@hancock.k12.ms.us • sbennett@hancock.k12.ms.us • kryan@hancock.k12.ms.us

  6. Algebra 1 SATP Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan • Practice State Tests • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/student-assessment/student-assessment-practice-tests • These will give you an idea of the types of questions he/she will need to be able to answer. • Algebra Objectives • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/subject-area-testing-program-second-edition-(satp2)/ms11-12_tg_alg_final.pdf • We have covered 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2g, 2h, 2j, 4a, 4b, 4c. • Other Resources • http://www.kutasoftware.com/ • www.purplemath.com • Upon request, we can provide supplemental resources. • State Test Date- May 8, 2013 • Must pass to graduate • Attendance is necessary. • Tutoring • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Free of charge • 3:30-4:30 pm • Transportation not provided • Tutoring should be used as enrichment not as a replacement for class. • Passing the class does not determine passing the state test • Your child must pass theclass AND the state test. • Extensive remediation prior to state test • How to Prepare for the State Test • Communicate with your child. • Ask about their next test. • We give a test after each objective is taught, as well as, cumulative tests throughout the semester. Your child knows about these tests in advance. • Communicate with your child's teacher. • Email is the easiest form of communication. • tcowman@hancock.k12.ms.us • cadams@hancock.k12.ms.us • sbennett@hancock.k12.ms.us • kryan@hancock.k12.ms.us ***March 13-- next screener test***

  7. Algebra 1 SATP Mrs. Cosse/Adams Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Cowman Dr. Ryan • Practice State Tests • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/student-assessment/student-assessment-practice-tests • These will give you an idea of the types of questions he/she will need to be able to answer. • Algebra Objectives • http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/subject-area-testing-program-second-edition-(satp2)/ms11-12_tg_alg_final.pdf • We have covered 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e, 2g, 2h, 2j, 4a, 4b, 4c. • Other Resources • http://www.kutasoftware.com/ • www.purplemath.com • Upon request, we can provide supplemental resources. • State Test Date- May 8, 2013 • Must pass to graduate • Attendance is necessary. • Tutoring • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Free of charge • 3:30-4:30 pm • Transportation not provided • Tutoring should be used as enrichment not as a replacement for class. • Passing the class does not determine passing the state test • Your child must pass theclass AND the state test. • Extensive remediation prior to state test • How to Prepare for the State Test Thank You For Your Time  • Communicate with your child. • Ask about their next test. • We give a test after each objective is taught, as well as, cumulative tests throughout the semester. Your child knows about these tests in advance. • Communicate with your child's teacher. • Email is the easiest form of communication. • tcowman@hancock.k12.ms.us • cadams@hancock.k12.ms.us • sbennett@hancock.k12.ms.us • kryan@hancock.k12.ms.us ***March 13-- next screener test***

  8. Biology I Ms. Swilley Ms. Bourn Ms. Blankenship Mr. Daugherty • Shani Bourn, NBCT • HHS Science Department

  9. WHY? • 1999 Mississippi Senate approved the Mississippi Student Achievement Improvement Act • standards for high school graduation shall include student “mastery of minimum academic skills as measured by assessments developed and administered by the State Board of Education.”

  10. Overview of the Biology I Test • based on the 2010 Mississippi Science Framework • measures • a student’s knowledge of basic biological concepts • the use of science skills • the application of biology to real-world problem solving and decision making • students will • interpret data • apply concepts • draw conclusions in answering the questions

  11. Components of Biology I SATP • test consists of 70 multiple-choice items • may include charts, diagrams, or graphs • questions from the following competencies are distributed throughout the test: • Inquiry • Biochemical Basis of Life • Living Organisms and Their Environment • Biological Organization • Heredity • Diversity and Biological Change

  12. Another way Biology I SATP is scored … • Performance Level Descriptors • The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act requires that PLDs for at least three levels • minimum, basic, proficient, and advanced • The total description for the PLDs must reflect • cognitive challenge • cognitive complexity • cognitive depth indicated by the depth of knowledge (DOK) level.

  13. So far . . . . • Intro into biology course completed • Biology I State Test Mid-point Screener administered during Dec 10-14 to students • Determine weaknesses • Predict success • Within last week, parent letters with Biology I State Test Mid-point Screener results • Students assigned Plato (remediation assignments) & focus groups • Collaborative effort by ALL biology I instructors

  14. Letters home ….

  15. Remediation - https://ple.platoweb.com/ hawks (lowercase &first login)

  16. INQUIRY EXAMPLE

  17. BIOCHEMISTRY EXAMPLE

  18. LIVING ORG/ENVIRONMENT EXAMPLE

  19. BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION EXAMPLE

  20. HEREDITY EXAMPLE

  21. DIVERSITY AND BIOLOGICAL CHANGE EXAMPLE

  22. English II Mrs. Spiers Ms. Lovelace Mr. Gladfelter Mr. Lindsey Ms. Bailey

  23. Why is this so important? • This test must be passed by the student in order to earn a regular high school diploma. • The components that make up this test (vocabulary, reading, writing, and grammar) are the basis of communication in 11th and 12th grade English as well as collegiate level courses. • The score that each student produces becomes a part of our school's QDI or Quality Distribution Index. This number determines the success level and federal funding for our school district. • Our school has a standard and mission to educate each student, creating well rounded individuals, and English II and its curriculum are essential to this.

  24. What is on this test? What is the extent of what the students will be questioned on? • Vocabulary: The student will develop and apply expansive knowledge of words and word meanings to communicate. • Relationships of words • Author's use of figurative language • Analysis of word choice and diction • Formal and informal language • Author's purpose • Connotation and denotation

  25. Reading Comprehension: The student will comprehend, to respond to, interpret, or evaluate a variety of texts of increasing length, difficulty, and complexity. • Understanding of text features to verify, support, or clarify meaning • Understanding of text structures to analyze the effect on theme and author's purpose • Inferences based on textual evidence • Synthesis of responses for summary, precis, and explication • Analysis of literary elements like short stories, poetry, drama, and non-fiction • Distinguishing fact and opinion in various forms of media • Understanding electronic text features to gain information and research

  26. Writing: The student will produce, analyze, and evaluate effective communication • Utilizing the composition process: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing • Composition of text in narrative mode to clearly relate an event • Composition of response of literature, position papers, and expository essays • Composition of persuasive texts using facts and opinions • Research of a topic in order to compare and contrast information from a variety of sources

  27. Grammar The student will use standard English grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure to communicate.

  28. What can YOU do to help? • Each student will be having a state test terms test on a weekly basis. These terms will be given to your child to keep. These personal copies can be used at home as a great study tool. • Get in touch with your child's teacher. Open the lines of communication by supporting the focused instruction that he/she gets in class. • Speak to your child with intense URGENCY in relationship to the state test. This test MUST be passed, and it SHOULD be passed on the first try! • Practice tests can be located (with answer keys) on the Mississippi Department of Education website. Print these out and feel free to quiz your child!

  29. What can YOU do to help? • Encourage your child to read and pay attention to textual information in the world surrounding them like newspapers, magazines, books, etc. Anything that they read can help them. • BE POSITIVE! Tell your child that he/she CAN do this! We have faith! So should you! • Talk to your child about what is going on in the English II classroom. Stay updated on what they know and what they are learning! If you are interested, they will be influenced to be interested, too!

  30. What else should you know? • The test will be given on Monday, MAY 2nd! There is no time limit on this test. The administration of the test will begin around 9am and will continue unimpeded until every student has completed the test at his or her own pace. • Your student will be given a numeric score. 645 is the lowest passing score. 655 is solidly proficient, and should be the score that most of our students receive.

  31. What else should you know? • Performance levels are described in the following categories: • MINIMAL: Student has minimal knowledge of the curriculum and subject material. This is generally considered well below grade level. • BASIC: Student has a basic knowledge of the curriculum and subject material. This is still beneath grade level, but most students who perform basic will barely pass the state test. • PROFICIENT: Ideally, all of our students should be proficient or above on the state test showing that they have accurate grade level knowledge and perform at an appropriate level in the curriculum. • ADVANCED: Student has impressive knowledge of the curriculum and subject material. This student is AWESOME!

  32. Mrs. McKnight Mrs. Michel Mr. Shaw Mr. Davis Mr. Peterson United States History SATP2 Post Reconstruction to the Present

  33. What does the test measure? • Historical knowledge of US History Post Reconstruction to the Present 2. Student’s ability to: • interpret primary & secondary sources • make inferences & correlations using historical examples • interpret historical data using charts, graphs, maps, and tables

  34. Test Blueprint Total of 70 multiple choice questions (including 10 field test questions not counted in score)

  35. Important Dates: District Benchmark Screener: Thursday, March 14, 2013 Statewide Administration: Thursday, May 9, 2013

  36. What can you do to help your child? • Monitor Active Parent • Talk daily with your child about his/her progress • Schedule a parent/teacher meeting if needed • Continue to encourage!

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