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Using C.S.T. resources

Using C.S.T. resources. I – Where to get sample CST questions II – Using Sample CST questions III – Practice IV - Example. LAUSD Professional Development 2006. I - Where to get sample questions. The Internet Textbooks. Textbook resources. Carnegie:

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Using C.S.T. resources

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  1. Using C.S.T. resources I – Where to get sample CST questions II – Using Sample CST questions III – Practice IV - Example LAUSD Professional Development 2006

  2. I - Where to get sample questions • The Internet • Textbooks

  3. Textbook resources • Carnegie: • Bridge to Algebra Teacher’s Resources and Assessments, Standardized Test Practice • McDougal Littell: • Mathematics Course 2 Concepts and Skills • California Standards Practice Workbook • Prentice Hall: • Practice and Sample Tests for Grade 7 mathematics California standards

  4. II - Using released C.S.T. questions B P FBB BB A

  5. How can we use this? • If you gave students this question, what do you think is the most likely outcome? • How can we prevent them from guessing? • How can we ensure that the students can meaningfully work on this word problem?

  6. Your Turn • Re-write these problems to create a warm up to use with your students. Please indicate the vocabulary you feel you need to focus on with your students before they begin the questions.

  7. Before we dismiss Multiple Choice! • Some multiple choice questions can be used to demonstrate to students the idea of “reasonableness” in the answer. • Just a little work shows that answer choices A and D are not possible answers. • Many students will be sidetracked by answer choice C19/5 = 3.8 but at least now we’re down to a “50:50” chance of success. Distractor

  8. Conclusions • There are many sources of authentic questions for the General Math CST. • You may need to modify the questions to turn them into appropriate learning tools for your students

  9. III - Practice • Use the online CST released question resources to create an activity you could use with your students

  10. IV – Here’s one we prepared earlier

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