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Somerset academy FCAT 2.0 Tutorial

Somerset academy FCAT 2.0 Tutorial. 2013-2014 School Year. What is the purpose of fcat 2.0?.

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Somerset academy FCAT 2.0 Tutorial

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  1. Somerset academyFCAT 2.0 Tutorial 2013-2014 School Year

  2. What is the purpose of fcat 2.0? • The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test measures student achievement in constructing meaning from a wide variety of texts. Basically, it tests how well you can comprehend and analyze something you read. • There are two types of texts: literary and informational. In 10th grade, 30% of texts are literary and 70% are informational. • This test is taken on the computer and is broken up into two sessions, one session taken per day. • There are between 50-55 questions altogether.

  3. What does my score mean?

  4. What types of text will I have to read?

  5. How hard are the questions? • Questions are broken into three basic categories: easy, average, and challenging. • It’s important to remember that there will be questions that you are NOT expected to answer correctly. • EASY: • 1-step problem • AVERAGE: • Multiple steps • CHALLENGING: • Analyze & synthesize information

  6. eASY QUESTIONs: Easy questions are Right There questions- they will ask you to identify meanings or figurative language; they also ask you to locate details in a graph or text. • In the author’s opinion, who is the most important swing musician of all time? • Glenn Miller • Duke Ellington • Benny Goodman • Louis Armstrong

  7. Average questions: Average questions are Think& Search questions- they ask you to use context clues or word structure to identify meanings and determine multiple meanings or determine and interpret information such as: main idea plot, relationships, theme, interpret information in text features. • Which statement best expresses the main idea of this article? • Art forms are fads that are enjoyed temporarily. • Personal preferences influence musical appreciation. • The value of music lies in how it enhances human lives. • The success of an artist is measured by future generations.

  8. Challenging questions: Challenging questions ask you to analyze and evaluate information from multiple passages or parts of a text, including text features. You will be asked to: analyze the effect of figurative language, determine how text features contribute to the meaning of a text, evaluate strong and weak arguments, describe common themes across texts, identify and analyze words and phrases with Greek/Latin derivations. • According to the essay, the client’s most notable quality is his • Desire for a peaceful vacation. • Enthusiasm for a new experience. • Admiration for nature’s array of colors. • Appreciation for life’s simple pleasures.

  9. QUIZ TIME! • Question 1: • What is the purpose of FCAT 2.0?

  10. Question 2: How many levels of difficulty are there in regards to FCAT 2.0 questions?

  11. Question 3: What are the two general types of text that you will read?

  12. Question 4: Place each type of text into one of the categories from the previous question: Poetry Diary Historical document Autobiographical essay How-to article

  13. Question 5: What is the minimum score I need to score a Level 3 (passing)?

  14. Question 6: 30% of FCAT 2.0 questions come from which category? Bonus question: What two subjects are primarily made up of this type of information?

  15. Question 7: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: What is the strongest evidence in support of the glacial erosion theory?

  16. Question 8: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: Read this sentence from the poem “Offspring.” Face slanted upward toward a threatening sky, Which word, if used to replace threatening, would create the most opposite image of the sky? Eager Nurturing Prodding Watchful Bonus: answer the question.

  17. Question 9: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: What can the reader conclude from the poet’s use of apostrophes in place of the letter g in the words reachin’, landin’, and turnin’?

  18. Question 10: Identify the level of complexity AND the Reporting Category of the following question: Read this sentence from “Walking.” They are all, somehow, one plant, each with a share of communal knowledge. What does the word communal mean as used in the sentence above? Actual Basic Diverse Mutual Bonus: answer the question.

  19. Question 11: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: Read this sentence from the article. Jaded thrill seekers must be wondering why there are so few really tall mountain ranges on Earth, and why the ones we have aren’t taller. The word jaded comes from the middle English word iade, which means “a worn-out horse”. Based on the meaning of the root word, the sentence implies that some mountain climbers have become Bored with the sport of scaling Earth’s available mountain peaks. Resentful of the superior skill to climb Earth’s mountains shown by others. Frustrated at their inability to successfully ascend Earth’s highest mountains. Exhausted by their efforts to reach the summits of Earth’s highest mountains peaks. Bonus: answer the question.

  20. Question 12: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: Read this sentence from the essay. It was a green and sleeping bud, raising itself toward the sun. What literary device does the writer use in the sentence above?

  21. Question 13: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: What was the author’s purpose in writing this essay?

  22. Question 14: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: What caused Nicholas Brozovic and his fellow geologists to first believe that glaciers influence the height of mountain ranges?

  23. Question 15: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: What is the theme of both the poem and the autobiography?

  24. Question 16: Identify the level of complexity of the following question: Which statement from the article is best supported by the diagram on the third page of the passage?

  25. 11/12 Class Procedures:

  26. 10 Class Procedures:

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