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F lorida Statewide Assessment System

SUNSET ELEMENTARY. What Every Family Should Know. F lorida Statewide Assessment System. The FCAT 2.0 is given to Florida students to measure what they know and are able to accomplish in Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and Science. .

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F lorida Statewide Assessment System

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  1. SUNSET ELEMENTARY What Every Family Should Know Florida Statewide Assessment System

  2. The FCAT 2.0 is given to Florida students to measure what they know and are able to accomplish in Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and Science. What IS the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT 2.0)?

  3. What doES the FCAT/FCAT 2.0 measure? The FCAT 2.0 measure how well students are meeting the Next Generation Sunshine State Standardsin Reading, Mathematics, and Science.

  4. Who takes the FCAT 2.0?

  5. What is the duration of the FCAT 2.0in minutes? Students in special programs may have individual educational plans that allows for extra time.

  6. Multiple Choice Gridded Response Fill-In Response Essay Question What types of questions are in the FCAT 2.0 assessment?

  7. Multiple Choice - Students choose one of four possible choices – Reading, Math and Science What types of questions are in the FCAT 2.0? • Sample Reading Question: • Why does Miss Bilberry want to move? • She is lonely in the pale yellow house. • She is looking for an exciting adventure. • She wants to wants more space for her vegetable garden. • D. She thinks she will be more content elsewhere.

  8. FCAT 2.0 Reading Reporting Categories

  9. a What is needed to score high standards!

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  11. 2 step process 3 step process 12

  12. Multiple Choice - Students choose one of four possible choices What types of questions are in the Math? Sample Math Multiple Choice Question • Dennise’spuppy weighs 9.8 pounds. Which of the following fractions is closest to 9.8? • 9 ½ • 9 ¾ • 9 1/8 • D. 9 2/10

  13. Gridded Response – Gridded-response questions require students to solve problems and "bubble," or mark, their numerical answers on an answer grid. What types of questions are in the FCAT 2.0? Sample Grade 8 Mathematics Gridded Response

  14. Student results reported by achievement levels Achievement Levels describe the success a student has achieved on the Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS). Lowest to Highest

  15. levels describe student achievement Level 5: Mastery Students at this level demonstrate masteryof the most challenging content of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Level 4: Above Satisfactory Students at this level demonstrate an above satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Level 3: Satisfactory Students at this level demonstrate asatisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Level 2: Below Satisfactory Students at this level demonstrate a below satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Level 1: Inadequate Students at this level demonstrate aninadequate level of success with the challenging content of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards.

  16. What can families do to help students prepare for assessments?

  17. A parent is a child’s first teacher, and the home is a child’s first classroom.

  18. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Tests reflect the overall achievement of your child. The more often the child is in a learning situation, the more likely he/she will do well on tests. Make sure your child attends school regularly.

  19. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Students need time to prepare for the day’s lessons. Make sure your child arrives to school on time.

  20. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Homework supports classroom instruction and can help your child increase his/her comprehension of the classroom work. See that your child completes homework assignments.

  21. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Students need a time and a place to focus on their homework. Provide a scheduled time and a quiet, comfortable place for studying at home.

  22. How can families help students prepare for assessments? When parents and teachers work together, the child benefits. Meet with you child’s teacher(s) as often as possible to discuss your child’s progress.

  23. How can families help students prepare for assessments? A child who is afraid of failing is more likely to make mistakes. Encourage your child. Praise him/her for the things done well and consider mistakes as opportunities for improvement.

  24. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Testing is part of our educational system. Talking about the test with your child can relieve stress about test taking. Keep a positive attitude about tests.

  25. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Too much emphasis on test scores can be upsetting to children. Try not to be overly anxious about test scores.

  26. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Preparation and organization help students to have a smooth day. Make sure that the morning of the test is not rushed.  Help your child to organize everything he/she needs the night before the test.

  27. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! It is the body’s fuel that gets you going in the morning. Kids who eat breakfast do better in school, are more likely to participate in physical activities, and tend to eat healthier overall. (http://kidshealth.org/kid/nutrition/food/breakfast.html) A healthy body leads to a healthy, active mind. Make sure that your child is well rested and has a healthy breakfast on the day of the test.

  28. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Students should wear clothes that are comfortable and appropriate for the weather. See that your child is dressed comfortably.

  29. How can families help students prepare for assessments? A student’s test performance also depends on listening to directions and being able to read the test. If your child wears a hearing aid or glasses, be sure he/she remembers to use them during all testing sessions.

  30. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Emotions are significantly related to student motivation and academic achievement. Make testing days happy days free of negative emotions.

  31. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Worrying about tests may make a student forget their chores and arguments may result. Make sure that your child is not burdened with too many demands during testing time.

  32. How can families help students prepare for assessments? Test performance depends on thinking clearly and focusing on the task at hand. Make sure that you don’t create additional school and non-school related pressures.  Students need to focus their energies on doing well on the test.

  33. Where can families find information about FCAT/FCAT 2.0/EOC? http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcat/ http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcat2/ http://fcat.fldoe.org/fcatpub3.asp

  34. Together we can help our students succeed!

  35. Student achievement! The ultimate goal!

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