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Administering the Kindergarten Assessment Early Math Segment

Administering the Kindergarten Assessment Early Math Segment. Numbers and Operations. Preparing for the Early Math Segment. Assessors need: Clipboard Pencil Assessor booklet Student booklet (English or Spanish/English) A quiet location. Early Math: Numbers and Operations.

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Administering the Kindergarten Assessment Early Math Segment

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  1. Administering the Kindergarten Assessment Early Math Segment Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013 Numbers and Operations

  2. Preparing for the Early Math Segment Assessors need: • Clipboard • Pencil • Assessor booklet • Student booklet (English or Spanish/English) • A quiet location Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  3. Early Math: Numbers and Operations • Measures students' ability to understand numbers, number systems, relationships among numbers and meanings of operations • All students participate in the assessment, with accommodations if determined to be necessary for equal access for an individual student • The student booklet has one item per page • There are two sample items and sixteen assessment items • This assessment is not timed Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  4. Procedure for the Early Math: Numbers and Operations • Seat yourself across the table from the student who is also seated • Position yourself so the student cannot see the documents on the clipboard • Pages in the student booklet have to be turned, the assessor should be close enough to turn the pages if needed • Place the Student Booklet in front of the student • Open to sample item #1 Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  5. Sample Item #1 English Spanish/English Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  6. Read the directions on the assessor copy verbatim to the student • Follow directions for gesturing • If the student does not indicate understanding, repeat the directions and gestures • Circle the student’s selected answer on the assessor copy • For each item, the three possible answers fall under columns A, B, C • The assessor can also circle NA if the student did not choose an answer Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

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  8. Sample Item #2 English Spanish/English Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  9. Read the directions on the assessor copy verbatim to the student • Follow directions for gesturing • If the student does not indicate understanding, repeat the directions and gestures • Circle the student’s selected answer on the assessor copy • For each item, the three possible answers fall under columns A, B, C • The assessor can also circle NA if the student did not choose an answer Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

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  11. Providing Encouragement • Avoid providing visual or auditory clues about the correctness of response during the assessment • It is allowable to say these encouraging words: • “Good effort” • “Keep trying” • “Next” • “It is OK to guess” • “Thank you” • “Buen esfuerzo” • “Sigue intentando” • “La siguiente” • “Está bien si tratas de adivinar” • “Gracias” Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  12. Additional Considerations for Early Math: Numbers and Operations • The assessment items are not in order of difficulty • It is important to persist through the assessment to get a true picture of what the student knows • If the student does not provide an answer, remind the student that it is okay to guess • If a student verbalizes an answer, test administrators may remind students to point to or choose the answer • If the student does not offer an answer after the prompt, circle “NA” for “no answer” and move on to the next item Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  13. Data Submission For the fall 2013 collection, districts will submit raw data (A, B, C, or NA) for each of the 16 items through ODE’s Consolidated Collections Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

  14. Questions? Oregon Kindergarten Assessment Fall 2013

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