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What is the CRCT? Criterion Reference Competency Test

What is the CRCT? Criterion Reference Competency Test. An assessment to determine how well the students have learned the Georgia Performance Standards for their grade level. Who is tested?. Grades 1 st & 2 nd Reading, English/language arts, and Mathematics. Occurs over a 3 day period.

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What is the CRCT? Criterion Reference Competency Test

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  1. What is the CRCT?Criterion Reference Competency Test An assessment to determine how well the students have learned the Georgia Performance Standards for their grade level.

  2. Who is tested? Grades 1st & 2nd • Reading, English/language arts, and Mathematics. • Occurs over a 3 day period. Grades 3rd, 4th, 5th • Reading, English/language arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. • Occurs over a 5 day period.

  3. When is the test given? • For Brumby, CRCT will be administered April 21st-24th. • One test is given each day. • Students who come in tardy or are absent, will have to do a make up test during the make up testing period- April 27th-30th.

  4. Passing Scores • For reading, English/language arts, math, and science a score of 800 or higher is passing. • For social studies, a score of 300 or higher is passing. • Third graders must pass the reading test to get promoted. • Fifth graders must pass reading and math to get promoted.

  5. What can parents do to help? • Reassure your child that there will be plenty of time to take the test and that it’s ok if he/she doesn’t know all the answers. • Point out that some items may be more difficult than others and some material may be new to the child. • Encourage your child to use good test taking skills: read and follow directions carefully, avoid careless errors, review work.

  6. Tips continued • Be certain your child gets plenty of sleep and has a good, nourishing breakfast. • Be certain your child is at school on time. • Remember to ask your child about the testing at the end of each day.

  7. Strategies students can use • Be neat by avoiding making stray marks on the test • Use answer choices as a source of information • Skip an item and return to it accurately • Draw a diagram for clarity • Recheck answers after finishing the test if time permits • Eliminate worthless information • Ask questions when directions are unclear • Understand pacing • Follow along with the teacher as she reads the question and each answer • Use the process of elimination • Use context clues • Use picture clues • Mark answers in the appropriate place

  8. Skills the students need • Follow oral directions • Follow written directions • Understand testing vocabulary • Understand testing symbols • Work in a timed situation • Become familiar with interchangeable math symbols and terms • Know classroom procedures for testing

  9. What is testing vocabulary? • Explain= tell about, discuss, tell how or why • Summarize=give short version, main idea, sum it up, just the facts • Compare=how are they alike?, give similarities between two or more things • Contrast= how are they different • Describe= tell about using the 5 senses (touch, smell, scent, sound, look), paint a picture using words • Predict=what you think will happen next, make a guess about the next event, think ahead

  10. What is testing vocabulary? • Support= back up with details, give reasons for, give the facts • Evaluate=tell the value of, tell the good and bad parts, put in rank order, judge or rate • Analyze= break into parts, study individual pieces, take apart, look at closer • Infer=read between the lines, make an educated guess, look for hidden information, figure out • Formulate= put together, come up with, create, make, design • Trace= write in order from beginning to end, list in steps, outline, track or follow

  11. No No No Yes Daily Oral Language Color the bubble that is under the mistake in the sentence. Mike and i went to the store. O O O BUBBLING IN ANSWERSEXAMPLES:

  12. LEARN THE TEST FORMAT The CRCT is a multiple choice format. Provide students the opportunities to complete assignments and tests using the format for practice. HINT: There is NO PENALTY for guessing.

  13. WORKING IN A TIMED SITUATION Students need to understand that sometimes tests or assignments need to be completed in a certain time frame. Example: The most widely used is the timed math fact quiz.

  14. PROCESS OF ELIMINATION Eliminate any answers you know are wrong before making your choice. Example: What is the capital of Qatar? Washington,D.C. Atlanta Doha Tokyo O O O O

  15. Example: 20____2=18 > 20 >2=10 / 20/2=10 + 20+2=22 - 20-2=18 OR Which word best completes the sentence? Alice is _______ on the bed. jumped jump jumping TRY EACH ANSWERUSE EACH ANSWER GIVEN TO FIND THE CORRECT ONE

  16. KNOW MATH TERMS AND SYMBOLS Tests like to use various mathematical terms or symbols to mean the same thing. Example: What is the sum of the equation? Add the following numerals. Choose the correct operation/symbol. OR 8X2=16 8*2=16 8(2)=16

  17. WRONG ANSWERS ARE USUALLY COMMON MISTAKES Test makers will put commonly made mistakes as answer choices to questions. Example: 9-1= • 10 • 9 • 8 • 91 Where did answer A,B,D come from?

  18. MATH SKILLS • Grades 1 & 2- will have scratch paper to work out answers & will mark only answers in the book. • Grades 3, 4, & 5 will have scratch paper to work out answers & will mark answers on the answer scantron form. • Read the problem, draw the problem, solve the problem.

  19. Online practice • Students can practice tests online using the GA OAS website. • The lab will be open until 11:00 today for practice. • We will also have the lab open for online practice: • Saturday, March 7th 9-11 am • Saturday, March 14th 9-11 am • Adults must accompany students

  20. Any Questions????

  21. GOOD LUCK !!!

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