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Horizonte CRT testing

Horizonte CRT testing. Language Arts, Math, Science. WHAT days will students be testing?. Monday April 23 rd through Friday May 25 th Everyone needs to follow the provided schedule in order to ensure we get all of our outside sites and main site students tested in the window

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Horizonte CRT testing

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  1. Horizonte CRT testing Language Arts, Math, Science

  2. WHAT days will students be testing? • Monday April 23rd through Friday May 25th • Everyone needs to follow the provided schedule in order to ensure we get all of our outside sites and main site students tested in the window • Teachers need to be flexible and helpful with make up work, as students will miss classes to be in the testing sessions

  3. WHERE will students be testing? • Horizonte main site • Computer labs 420 and 511 will both be reserved in 2 hour blocks of time each day for CRT testing • Additional 420d lab days are scheduled in for specific tests to accommodate all students

  4. WHAT time will students be testing? • 9:10-11:10 am is the morning session • 12:30-2:20 pm is the afternoon session • There will be a ‘buffer’ time period for the hour following each session, for finishing up with students

  5. How the testing will go in Language Arts? • Students will be given a ‘ticket’ by the teacher/proctor • Students will log in using their assigned password and start the test • Students will complete all 3 Lang Arts sections of the test over 3 testing sessions scheduled • Amy Cowin will open up test sections for students—teachers/proctors do NOT have to do this

  6. How will the testing go in Math? • Students will be given a ‘ticket’ by the teacher/proctor • Students will log in using their assigned password and start the first section • Students will complete both Math sections of the test over the 2 scheduled sessions • Dan Coffin will open up test sections for students—teachers/proctors do NOT have to do this

  7. How the testing will go in Science? Individual teachers will proctor the science exams for their students • Students are given a ticket to log in with • Students need to complete both science sections of the test over the 2 scheduled sessions • Individual teachers are responsible for logging in and ‘opening’ the science sections for your students to take (training today at 3:30)

  8. Important details to know • Students MUST complete the section of the test they are working on during that session • Students CANNOT close out a test and reopen it the next session to finish a test section • Do not allow students to start a new section of a test AFTER 10:30 am in the morning session or AFTER 1:40 pm in the afternoon session

  9. More important details • You need to check off sections the student completes as they finish BEFORE they start into a new section (you will need to check the time to see if they can start a new section or need to wait until the next session) • Require all students to raise their hands when they finish a section so you can come over and check them off, BEFORE they click the final submit for the section • You need to verify they’ve completed the full section (and not clicked through in a few minutes, marking random answers)

  10. Bussing for outside sites • South City, Centro Civico, Odyssey, and Matheson 7.8 will be bused to Horizonte main site • Please have your students ready at the pick up times and to load up at the drop off times, in order to quickly get transported to main site for your computer lab session times

  11. Preparing students for success • Start now talking to your students about the upcoming exams and building their confidence • Remind students that the Language Arts Classworks exams are exactly like the CRTs—they are already familiar with the style/format • Talk to students about WHY standardized tests are important • Shows their academic progress • Allows teachers to see what elements students know and don’t have to re-teach • Allows them to demonstrate skills

  12. Preparing students for success • Go over test taking skills with students: • Always read the question through twice before you answer to ensure you understand what is asked • Eliminate first the answers you know are not correct • Look back over a passage/sentence/graphic to help determine the best answer • Take your time---there is no need to rush through • Students can skip a problem and come back to it—they just scroll along the bottom (just ensure they have completed all problems before doing a final submit on that section)

  13. What if students finish a test/section early? • If main site students have completed all of the open section of an exam for that session, and they have a regularly-scheduled class taking place, proctors/teachers can send the students with a note (with your initials and the time you sent them back) to return to their class • Outside site students---teachers need to have an alternate assignment prepared that students can work on quietly until the end of that session and not disturb others

  14. What if students go over the time allotted in the session? • Students have to finish the test----they have to complete any open section of a test that day. • We have scheduled extra time after sessions in order for students to stay and finish the tests (420 lab kids may need to be moved up to 511 but you can relog them in upstairs to finish) • Send students late to 4th or 7th period with a note (your initial and time you sent them to class) to give to their teachers

  15. Other questions? • What else do you need to know in order to carefully and accurately proctor the CRT exams?

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