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Smarter Balanced

Smarter Balanced. Sample Items and Performance Tasks. October 11, 2012. OSPI – Assessment and Student Information. Today’s Topics. Website and teaser item CCSS context for these items and Smarter Balanced tests Navigating Sample Item webpage Resources for reviewing Customer support FAQ

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  1. Smarter Balanced Sample Items and Performance Tasks October 11, 2012 OSPI – Assessment and Student Information

  2. Today’s Topics • Website and teaser item • CCSS context for these items and Smarter Balanced tests • Navigating Sample Item webpage • Resources for reviewing • Customer support • FAQ • Smarter Balanced timeline

  3. Sample ItemsSmarter Balanced Website http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/

  4. Sample Item Teaser • Swimmers

  5. Sample Item Teaser • The Contest

  6. Purpose of Sample Items and Performance Tasks • Demonstrate rigor and complexity of ELA/literacy and mathematics items • Showcase variety of item types: • Selected response • Constructed response • Technology enhanced • Performance tasks • Help teachers continue planning shifts in instruction related to Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

  7. Vision Every Washington Student and Educator Core Values Purpose Career and college ready learning expectations for k-12 All students leave high school college and career ready Our Vision:Every student will have access to the CCSS standards through high quality instruction aligned with the standards every day; and every educator is prepared and supported to implement the standards in their classrooms every day. Our Purpose: To develop a statewide system with resources that supports all school districts in their preparation of educators and students to implement the CCSS.

  8. Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Implementation Timeline

  9. Smarter Balanced Assessment SystemComponents Summative assessments Benchmarked to college and career readiness Teachers and schools have information and tools they need to improve teaching and learning Common Core State Standards specify K-12 expectations for college and career readiness All students leave high school college and career ready Teacher resources for formative assessment practices to improve instruction Interim assessments Flexible, open, used for actionable feedback

  10. Exploring the Sample Items

  11. Key features of Sample Item Tool • Mathematics and English Language Arts/Literacy items • Computer Adaptive Testing items and Performance Tasks: • Selected response • Constructed response • Technology enhanced • Meta-data for each item • On the spot scoring for many items • Items and tasks will be similar for summative and interim assessments

  12. Sample Items and Tasks Navigation View English Language Arts/Literacy or Mathematics items Advance to next item, or go back to previous http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  13. “Students can demonstrate progress toward college and career readiness in English Language arts and literacy.” Claims for the ELA/Literacy Summative Assessment • “Students can demonstrate college and career readiness in English language arts and literacy.” Overall Claim for Grades 3-8 • “Students can read closely and analytically to comprehend a range of increasingly complex literary and informational texts.” Overall Claim for Grade 11 • “Students can produce effective and well-grounded writing for a range of purposes and audiences.” Claim #1 - Reading • “Students can employ effective speaking and listening skills for a range of purposes and audiences.” Claim #2 - Writing • “Students can engage in research and inquiry to investigate topics, and to analyze, integrate, and present information.” Claim #3 - Speaking and Listening Claim #4 - Research/Inquiry

  14. Sample Items and Tasks Navigation Content Claim Grade band http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  15. ELA ComparisonWashington State & Smarter Balanced

  16. Technology EnhancedVocabulary Grade 4 Item http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  17. Measurements of Student Progress Reading Vocabulary Item

  18. Listening Task http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  19. Item Metadata About this item Note the Common Core standards connected to this target Evidence View the rubric Access information on text complexity http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  20. Item Rubric Item Scoring Rubric http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/ELA.htm

  21. Text Complexity Analysis The Placemat

  22. Brief Write with Text Evidence

  23. High School Proficiency Exam Writing Grade 10Persuasive Argumentative Writing Curfews Community officials have proposed that individuals under the age of 18 cannot be out after 9:00 p.m. unless they are with an adult. Take a position on this proposal. Write a multiple-paragraph letter persuading community officials to support your position. Experience-based persuasive prompt

  24. Smarter Balanced Grade 11 Performance Task • Smarter Balanced – Nuclear Power • Source-based performance task • 20-minute classroom activity (accessibility) • Part I: Research and evaluate sources (take notes and answer questions) • Part II: Write argumentative essay citing evidence from sources

  25. Performance Task:Classroom Activity http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  26. Performance Task:Introduction to Activity http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  27. Performance Task:Research http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  28. Performance Task:Research (continued) http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  29. Performance Task:Research Questions http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  30. Performance Task:Argumentative Essay Assignment http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  31. Performance Task:Essay Scoring Criteria http://www.smarterbalanced.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/performance-tasks/nuclear.pdf

  32. “Students can demonstrate progress toward college and career readiness in mathematics.” Claims for the Mathematics Summative Assessment • “Students can demonstrate college and career readiness in mathematics.” Overall Claim for Grades 3-8 • “Students can explain and apply mathematical concepts and interpret and carry out mathematical procedures with precision and fluency.” Overall Claim for Grade 11 • “Students can solve a range of complex well-posed problems in pure and applied mathematics, making productive use of knowledge and problem solving strategies.” Claim #1 - Concepts & Procedures • “Students can clearly and precisely construct viable arguments to support their own reasoning and to critique the reasoning of others.” Claim #2 - Problem Solving • “Students can analyze complex, real-world scenarios and can construct and use mathematical models to interpret and solve problems.” Claim #3 - Communicating Reasoning Claim #4 - Modeling and Data Analysis

  33. Smarter Balanced Grade 5 Item http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  34. Measurements of Student Progress Grade 5 Mathematics Item Find the quotient. 9,018 ÷ 3 What is the quotient? A. 36 B. 306 C. 3,006

  35. Smarter Balanced Grade 8 Item http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  36. Smarter Balanced High School Item http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  37. Mathematics End of Course ExamItem 2 ft The cylinder shown has a volume of 36 cubic feet. What is the height of the cylinder?

  38. Smarter Balanced High School Item http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  39. Item Score Selected response and technology enhanced items are machine scorable http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  40. Sample Items and Tasks Navigation Filter by item type, themes http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  41. Sample Items and Tasks Navigation Filter by item type, themes http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/itempreview/sbac/index.htm

  42. Feedback and Support available through first week of November Online feedback and phone support available

  43. Additional Resources http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/ FAQ Washington State Lead: Robin.Munson@k12.wa.us

  44. Accessibility and Accommodations • Sample items do not include accessibility and accommodations features • Full range of accessibility tools and accommodations options under development guided by: • Magda Chia, Ph.D., Director of Support for Under-Represented Students • Accessibility and Accommodations Work Group • Students with Disabilities Advisory Committee • Chair: Martha Thurlow (NCEO) • English Language Learners Advisory Committee • Accessibility & Accommodations Framework • Learn more online: http://www.smarterbalanced.org/parents-students/support-for-under-represented-students/

  45. Smarter Balanced Items Developed with Educators and Other Experts • Early 2012: Assessment claims for ELA/literacy and mathematics approved by Governing States • April 2012: Item/task specifications and review guidelines published • http://www.smarterbalanced.org/itemspecs • June 2012: Training modules available for item writers/reviewers • http://www.smarterbalanced.org/smarter-balanced-assessments/item-writing-and-review • Summer 2012: Educators from Governing States begin writing items and tasks; cognitive labs / small scale trials begin • September 2012: Sample items reviewed by Smarter Balanced staff and advisors, Student Achievement Partners • October 2012: Sample items and tasks available • February / March 2013: Pilot Test of first 10,000 items and performance tasks

  46. Our guiding beliefs and approach for CCSS Implementation in WA 2-Prongs: • The What: Content Shifts (for students and educators) • Belief that past standards implementation efforts have provided a strong foundation on which to build for CCSS; HOWEVER there are shifts that need to be attended to in the content. • The How: System “Remodeling” • Belief that successful CCSS implementation will not take place top down or bottom up – it must be “both, and…” • Belief that districts and communities across the state have the conditions and commitment present to engage wholly in this work. • Professional learning systems are critical

  47. The “What”:ELA and Math Content Shifts • Shifts in ELA • Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction and informational texts in addition to literature • Reading and writing grounded in evidence from the text • Regular practice with complex text and its academic vocabulary These apply to content area (social studies, science, and technical subject) teachers as well as to English teachers. • Shifts in Mathematics • Focus: 2-3 topics focused on deeply in each grade • Coherence: Concepts logically connected from one grade to the next and linked to other major topics within the grade • Rigor: Fluency with arithmetic, application of knowledge to real world situations, and deep understanding of mathematical concepts

  48. Smarter Balanced Timeline(Summative tests) • 47 districts invited to conduct Small Scale Trials in October/November 2012 • Limited pilot in 2012-13 • Need 22% of state • Available to all • Comprehensive field test in 2013-14 • Operational use in 2014-15

  49. Testing System Transition Current Testing System • Reading and Math: Grades 3–8 and 10 • Writing: Grades 4, 7, 10 • Science: Grades 5, 8, 10 SMARTER Balanced (SBAC) / Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Testing System • English/Language Arts and Math: Grade 3–8 and 11* • Science exams are required under ESEA but are not included in SBAC *11th grade to measure college and career readiness. We are working with higher ed to explore the possible use of these measures as an alternative for college placement (or entrance).

  50. Current StatewideSummative (Student) Assessments

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