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Graduation Numeracy Assessment: Tips and Resources for Success

Get valuable tips and resources for the Graduation Numeracy Assessment, including evaluation rubric, sample questions, student exemplars, and helpful links.

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Graduation Numeracy Assessment: Tips and Resources for Success

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  1. Burnaby CentralNumeracy Morning Good Morning, Central Students!

  2. Agenda – Period 1 • What is the Numeracy Assessment? • Evaluation Rubric • Sample Question 1: Water Usage • Looking at Student Exemplars & Marking Your Own Solutions • Nutrition Break

  3. Agenda – Period 2 • Attendance for Period 2 (but stay in this room, with your period 1 class) • Sample Question 2: Video Game Company • Discussion on Strategies • Sample Question 3: Pit Houses • Resources, Q & A

  4. What is Numeracy?

  5. The Numeracy Assessment • The Graduation Numeracy Assessment is based on mathematical concepts learned across multiple subjects... with an emphasis on K–9. • It is NOT a math exam! You don’t need to know the quadratic formula or cosine law for this! • You will ALL write during the upcoming exam week You will be assigned a day/time. Your day/time can be found on Student Bulletin or posted outside the office!

  6. The Numeracy Assessment • This assessment is REQUIRED TO GRADUATE; it is NOT OPTIONAL. • If you do not like your score, you have 2 more chances to write it next year or in grade 12 (a total of 3 tries). • You will have 2 hours plus an additional hour, for a total of 3 hours. • Multiple choice questions are done on computer; Written response questions are done on paper. • Four topic types: • Fair-Share – Decide how to best share something fairly (ex. Giving out bonuses) • Planning – Analyze time, space, cost, and people in order to make a recommendation(ex. Shipping stuff) • Estimation – Make or use estimates to build a logical argument for a possible solution (ex. Best way to travel to Australia given certain parameters) • Modelling – come up with a model or strategy given a data set, then apply this model or strategy to a new data set, and if necessary, refine your model (ex. Ranking criteria)

  7. The Numeracy Assessment • Format: There are a total of 24 multiple choices and 2 written responses. 6MCs + 6MCs + 1WR + 6MCs + 6MCs + 1WR = 24MCs + 2 WRs (Here is the catch. Once you make a WR choice you can’t go back!) Choose Topic 3 or 4 1 WR Choose Topic 1 or 2 1 WR Topic 3 6MCs Topic 2 6MCs Topic 4 6MCs Topic 1 6MCs

  8. Evaluation Rubric

  9. Sample Question 1: Water Usage

  10. Sample Question 1: Water Usage

  11. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Now try this question on your own first. Remember to SHOW YOUR WORK!!! Explain and justify your solution. You may ask the teachers if you need clarifications.

  12. Sample Question 1: Water Usage

  13. Sample Question 1: Water Usage

  14. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Now we will look at 4 sample student responses. Guess what these students scored on this question, using the 4-point evaluation rubric.

  15. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Student 1: Ada

  16. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Student 2: Blaise

  17. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Student 3: Carl

  18. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Student 4: Diophantus

  19. Sample Question 1: Water Usage

  20. Sample Question 1: Water Usage 0 3 4 2

  21. Sample Question 1: Water Usage Now improve your solution if you need. Then mark your solution based on the 4-point rubric.

  22. How to navigate around the assessment…

  23. How to navigate your tools continued…

  24. How to get to the built in calculator • Beside any question that you may need to do a calculation for, there will be a calculator icon • The calculator icon will bring up a virtual calculator • The small “A” will make text on the page smaller • The large “A” will make text on the page bigger

  25. Any questions so far?

  26. Nutrition Break (10:00-10:15am) Come back to this room after the break! We will take attendance for period 2, but you will stay with your period 1 class.

  27. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company

  28. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company

  29. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company We will now look at 3 different solutions. The student responses both scored a 4 based on the evaluation rubric.

  30. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company

  31. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company

  32. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company

  33. Sample Question 2: Video Game Company You have worked on two sample questions. What are some strategies that you can use? What can you do when you are stuck? Discuss at your table.

  34. Sample Question 3: Pit Houses

  35. Sample Question 3: Pit Houses

  36. Sample Question 3: Pit Houses

  37. Any more questions?

  38. Resource Links Official Graduation Numeracy Assessment Web Site: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/provincial-assessment/graduation/numeracy Information Brochure: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/sites/curriculum.gov.bc.ca/files/pdf/Graduation_Numeracy_Brochure.pdf Online Sample Exam (Make sure you try the MC section!) https://www.awinfosys.com/eassessment/eexams_sample.htm

  39. Resource Links Printable Copy of the Sample Exam: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education/administration/kindergarten-to-grade-12/assessment/grad_numeracy_sample_assessment.pdf Sample Solutions/Exemplars: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/sites/curriculum.gov.bc.ca/files/pdf/Grad_Numeracy_Scoring_Guide_and_Student_Exemplars.pdf

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