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IOWA TESTING

IOWA TESTING. November 2004. The Iowa is a norm based test. This means a sample group of students takes the test. When you take the test, you are compared to the sample group. The Terra Nova is a similar test. Why do we test?. The state requires it. We use it for course placement.

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IOWA TESTING

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  1. IOWA TESTING November 2004

  2. The Iowa is a norm based test • This means a sample group of students takes the test. • When you take the test, you are compared to the sample group. • The Terra Nova is a similar test.

  3. Why do we test? • The state requires it. • We use it for course placement. • It tells us whether we need to make changes • High schools use it for admissions and course placement

  4. What do we do with the scores? • Teachers analyze and change what they teach • Label placed on permanent record • Report sent home to parents • They do NOT count in any class grade. • They do NOT fail you.

  5. What do all these numbers mean, Mrs. Kovacic? • A percentile does NOT equal percent. • A percentile means you scored as better than, or as well as, that % of people. • If you scored in the 50th percentile, you scored the same or better than 50% of the people who took the test. This would be an average score.

  6. DON'T PANIC

  7. THINK • How did I feel about the Iowa test before I took it? Anxious? Nervous? Dreaded it? Didn’t care? Saw it as a challenge? Was too sleepy or hungry to concentrate?

  8. Anxious, nervous Apathetic Challenged may have rushed through not worked carefully, zoomed through the test, just filled in answers worked carefully, checked your work If you felt. . . then you

  9. The MOST importantquestion is Was that the best I can do?

  10. ISAT 2005 • Testing begins Tues., March 8. • 7th grade tests in science only. • 8th grade tests in reading and math. • 6th grade does not test this year. • Next year, everyone takes reading and math.

  11. ISAT Test • Standards based test – score based on how many you get correct, not how you compare to others. • Academic warning • Below standards • Meets standards • Exceeds standards

  12. Reading Test • 3 sessions, 40 minutes each • 64 multiple choice questions • 2 extended response questions Math Test • 3 sessions, 45 minutes (2) 40 minutes (1) • 78 multiple choice questions • 2 extended response questions • Can use calculator + formula sheet, no scratch paper

  13. Science test • 2 sessions, 35 minutes each • 70 multiple choice questions

  14. We even made the teachers and the parents take the ISAT.

  15. ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING • Take this on as a challenge • Everything you do counts

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