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CBA UPDATES

CBA UPDATES. The NEW look for CBAs March 2008. CBA UPDATES. New cover. CBA UPDATES. Identifies whether CBA is Fitness or Health. Fitness. Health. “Before” Checklist. CBA UPDATES. Teacher checklist before administering Fitness Plan for Pat CBA.

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CBA UPDATES

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  1. CBA UPDATES The NEW look for CBAs March 2008

  2. CBA UPDATES New cover

  3. CBA UPDATES Identifies whether CBA is Fitness or Health Fitness Health

  4. “Before” Checklist CBA UPDATES • Teacher checklist before administering Fitness Plan for Pat CBA. • Reproduce one Student Copy of Fitness Plan for Pat CBA for each student, pages 12-14. • Read Scoring Notes, page 19. • Read Glossary (vocabulary words for Fitness Plan for Pat CBA) page 50. • Read Teachers Resources for Fitness Plan for Pat CBA, page 52. • Plan to provide for special needs students or limited writing students • since they may be assessed separately or grouped with similar students • for the CBA. Students with 504 Plan or other specific special needs will • follow WASL protocol for all classroom-based assessments. • Remind students to bring other materials if they finish the CBA early.

  5. “Day Of” Checklist CBA UPDATES Teacher checklist for the day of administering Fitness Plan for Pat CBA. • Cover or remove potential answers to the assessment (posters, teaching aids, etc.). • Student copies of Fitness Plan for Pat CBA. • One pencil or pen for each student.

  6. “Day After” Checklist CBA UPDATES • Teacher checklist after administering Fitness Plan for Pat CBA. • Review Scoring Notes. • Use the three rubrics provided to score Fitness Plan for Pat CBA. • Score Fitness Plan for Pat (this assessment score could be used • for a class grade). • Compile data as required by school district/OSPI. • Provide feedback to students (teacher keeps all assessments). • Send results to designated school district contact. • Designated school district contact will complete and send the • assessment reporting form to OSPI.

  7. CBA UPDATES Teacher Copy Say: Today you will take the Washington Grade 8 Classroom-Based Assessment in Health and Fitness, Fitness Plan for Pat. Say: Are there any questions about the prompt? (pause for questions) There are three parts to this assessment and each part is worth four points. Follow along as I read Part 1. Say: Are there any questions about Part 1? (pause for questions) Follow along as I read Part 2. Say: Are there any questions about Part 2? (pause for questions) Follow along as I read Part 3

  8. CBA UPDATES Boxes are provided with spaces for students to write the answer.

  9. CBA UPDATES Pre-writing – not to be scored Compare the Nutrition Facts labels for Bagel Brand A and Bagel Brand B.

  10. CBA UPDATES Explain one nutritional benefit that is present in each food that you have identified. Score / 4

  11. CBA UPDATES • Eliminated 10 Anchor Sets • Eliminated 10 Practice Sets • Eliminated 10 Qualifying Sets • Only 10 Exemplars (student responses)

  12. CBA UPDATES Glossary Not to be handed out during the assessment Dear “Stressed and Depressed” CBA Depression • Minor—mood disorder accompanied by feelings of hopelessness, sadness or helplessness • Major—mood disorder accompanied by long-lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness or helplessness Distress—negative stress Eustress—Positive stress Stress—the body’s and mind’s response to a situation, positive or negative Stressor—something that causes stress; example, traffic jam, tests, divorce Stress management—coping with the harmful effects produced by stress

  13. CBA UPDATES Teacher Resources for Dear “Stressed and Depressed” CBA Not to be handed out during the assessment OSPI Health and Fitness website Health and Fitness Information http://www.k12.wa.us/CurriculumInstruct/healthfitness Washington State Department of Health Health Information, Washington State http://www.doh.wa.gov/

  14. CBA UPDATES CBA vs. WASL—the Classroom Based Assessment is administered after a unit plan (for example, drug/alcohol unit) to assess the student knowledge in the unit. The WASL is a high-stakes test that is administered in the spring of a school year. Classroom-Based Assessment—are multi-stepped tasks or projects aligned to specific state standards (Health and Fitness EALRs/GLEs) which require students to apply concepts and thinking skills in meaningful, authentic tasks Minimum state standards (what is passing?)—On a four-point rubric, a student must earn a “three” or “four” to “pass” or meet minimum state standards Prompt—a scenario or situation for the student to read which leads into the questions Glossary for Scoring Health and Fitness Classroom-Based Assessments

  15. CBA UPDATES Frequently Asked Questions Who is responsible for the copying costs of the CBAs? Schools will provide the copies needed per their students. The directions and prompt for each student is 1-3 pages in length. There are a few exceptions. For most items students will provide responses on the paper that they either bring to school with them or is supplied by the school. The school districts are responsible for the copying costs of the CBAs. Who is responsible for scoring the CBAs? Each teacher will usually serve as the primary scorer of their student’s CBA responses. Therefore, it is important that teachers responsible for health and fitness teaching receive formal scoring training. In addition to this training, districts can assure that scores are more reliable if a percentage of CBA responses are scored by at least two scorers who can compare notes and resolve differences by reviewing “anchor” papers. When two teachers score one CBA, this will increase reliability – however, this would be at the district’s discretion rather than being a state requirement. When teachers score their student’s responses, both the student and teacher receive immediate feedback on what has been learned.

  16. DRAFT October 2007 CBA UPDATES Lisa Rakoz Program Supervisor Health and Fitness 360-725-4977 TTY 360-664-3631 lisa.rakoz@k12.wa.us

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