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Ponus Ridge Middle School

Ponus Ridge Middle School. ______________________________ Connecticut Mastery Test Parent Information. General Information. Introduced in 1985 to measure achievement for Connecticut students in Grades 4, 6, 8

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Ponus Ridge Middle School

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  1. Ponus Ridge Middle School ______________________________ Connecticut Mastery Test Parent Information

  2. General Information • Introduced in 1985 to measure achievement for Connecticut students in Grades 4, 6, 8 • Three major content areas are assessed on each grade level in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics • The state of CT began testing for Science in Grade 8 in 2008

  3. Test Assessment____________________________ • Three major areas are assessed on each grade level • READING • WRITING • MATHEMATICS

  4. READING____________________________ • Reading has two sections • Degrees of Reading Power (DRP) • Reading Comprehension

  5. READING____________________________ • DRP is a holistic subtest with multiple choice questions that measure reading ability • Reading Comprehension consist of narrative and informational passages on a variety of topics. It includes passages with multiple and open ended questions

  6. READING____________________________ Reading Comprehension measures student’s ability to: • Form a general understanding • Develop interpretation • Make reader text connection • Examine the content structure of the piece

  7. WRITING____________________________ Writing has two subsets • Direct Assessment of Writing (DAW) • This is a subtest that requires a student to respond to a prompt within 45 minutes

  8. WRITING__________________________ • Direct Assessment of Writing and Editing and Revising • Test ability to convey idea effectively • 60 minute test that measures the writing process

  9. MATHEMATICS___________________________ • Math ability is assessed through word problems and basic math functions • Measures ability in areas such as calculations, estimation, fractions, word problems, and patterns • Math is administered in three sessions

  10. CMT Student Requirements___________________________ • Participate in 45 to 70 minute test session • Follow multiple step direction as presented by test examiner or as written in test booklet • Accurately shade in an answer bubble • Write legibly in cursive or manuscript on lines provided in the test booklet for open ended questions • Use a calculator and ruler

  11. Why Do Our Students Take The CMT’s____________________________ • For students, Parents, and Staff to have knowledge of student achievement • Testing can show parent and students how they performed locally and statewide • Learn more about aptitudes in content areas • To identify strengths and weaknesses • To begin to conceptualize career choice

  12. How Can I Help My Child Do The Best They Can On The CMT’ • Be aware of test dates and times • Get a good night sleep • Eat a good breakfast • Be on time to school • AVOID SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS AND ADDING EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TO YOUR CHILD’S SCHEDULE DURING THE CMT’s

  13. HELP CONTINUED:____________________________ • Encourage your child to do their best • Reinforce that they must answer every question to the best of their knowledge (do not leave any blanks) • Encourage your child to use their time wisely by not spending too much time on any given question

  14. READ, READ, READ___________________________ • Encourage your child to read every night for at least 30 minutes • Have your child report to you what they have read • Have your child read to you • Read to your child

  15. For More Information___________________________ • www.ct.gov/sde • www.studyisland.com • Contact Ponus Ridge Middle School at (203) 847-3557

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