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Demonstration of How to U se the CAASPP ISAAP Tool

This demonstration will guide you on using the CAASPP ISAAP Tool, including selecting supports for students, generating reports, and creating TOMS upload files. Examples of ISAAP student profiles will be provided. Learn how to customize the tool to meet the unique needs of your school or LEA.

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Demonstration of How to U se the CAASPP ISAAP Tool

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  1. Demonstration of How to Use the CAASPP ISAAP Tool

  2. Purpose By the end of this demonstration, you will know… • The layout of the CAASPP ISAAP Tool • How to use the CAASPP ISAAP Tool to select designated supports and accommodations for a student • How to generate a report in the CAASPP ISAAP Tool • How to create a TOMS upload file from the CAASPP ISAAP Tool • How to create a TOMS upload file from multiple CAASPP ISAAP Tools • Ideas and suggestions for how the CAASPP ISAAP Tool may be used

  3. Example of an ISAAP Student Profile #1 • Student: Maria Martinez • Grade: 5 • Notes: (Teacher, Maria, Mrs. Martinez) • English learner; CELDT • Reads and writes Spanish (confirmed by mother) • Uses translation glossary support and bilingual dictionary in classroom; works with partner; benefits from hearing English read aloud

  4. Example of an ISAAP Student Profile #2 • Student: Carl Potter • Grade: 7 • Notes: (IEP) • Easily distracted • Needs support for reading due to auditory processing disorder • Assign: Text-to-speech for items and reading passages and masking

  5. Example of an ISAAP Student Profile #3 • Student: Mei Wong • Grade: 4 • Notes: (504 Plan) • Broke her arm recently • Needs scribing assistance to enter her responses • Assign: Scribe and speech-to-text

  6. Example of an ISAAP Student Profile #4 • Student: David Levin • Grade: 8 • Notes: (IEP) • Partially sighted; sits in front of class • Uses a magnification/monocular device • Uses an abacus for counting and adding • Assign: Magnification device, abacus, and streamlining

  7. Creating the Upload File through the CAASPP ISAAP Tool You have completed multiple CAASPP ISAAP Tools and want to create a single upload file for TOMS. To create the upload file, ensure that you first: • Save all CAASPP ISAAP files as .xlsm files • Include “isaap” in the filename of all CAASPP ISAAP files • Save all CAASPP ISAAP files within the same directory

  8. Creating the Upload File through the ISAAP Tool • Open any one of your CAASPP ISAAP files saved in your specified directory.

  9. Creating the Upload File through the ISAAP Tool • Open the worksheet in the [Report] tab. • Select the [Click this button to produce a Smarter Balanced accommodations upload file for TOMS] button.

  10. Creating the Upload File through the ISAAP Tool • Select [Yes] at the prompt. This will open a new [Book#] Excel file, which is the online student test settings file that can be uploaded to TOMS.

  11. Creating the Upload File through the ISAAP Tool • Save the file in .csv format. • Upload the file on the Upload Online Student Test Settings page in the TOMS interface.

  12. Suggestions for Using the CAASPP ISAAP Tool Customize for unique school and LEA needs and resources to define role of the ISAAP tool: • Part of an IEP or Section 504 plan meeting • For classroom teachers • For a designated ISAAP facilitator • For CAASPP Test Site Coordinators • For LEA CAASPP Coordinators

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