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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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What do the letters CST mean? • A. California Standards Test • B. Centralized State Test • C. Collaborative Structure Theory • D. Crazy Silly Test
The California Standards Tests (CSTs) were developed for California public schools to determine how well students are achieving the state-adopted content standards
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Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? • A. 6th Grade CST • B. 7th Grade CST • C. General Math CST • D. Algebra Readiness CST
General Math CST • A combination of 6th and 7th grade standards in the following strands: • Number Sense 37% • Algebra & Functions 32% • Measurement & Geometry 17% • Probability & Statistics 14%
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When is the CST given? • A. The first two weeks in May • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • C. When your students are ready to take it • D. Within three weeks after the 100th day of instruction
The state requires that the CST’s be given in a window ten days before to ten days after the day when 85% of instruction has been completed. Make-up testing must also be completed in that time period.
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CST Math is tested in which grade levels? • A. 2 to 11 • B. K to 12 • C. 6 to 12 • D. 9 to 12
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How many questions are there on the Math CST’s? • A. 65 • B. 100 • C. 80 • D. 35
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Approximately how many correct answers will result in a student scoring at the “proficient” level? • A. 17 • B. 60 • C. 100 • D. 41
Here are the ranges for each CST level: Far Below Basic < 19 Below Basic 19 – 28 Basic 29 – 40 Proficient 41 – 53 Advanced 54 - 65
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In calculating your school’s API score, approximately what percent of the score is due to the math tests? • A. 41 to 50 percent • B. 21 to 25 percent • C. 28 to 34 percent • D. 51 to 62 percent
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On the Math CST, which variation is allowed: • A. EL students can take the test in their home language • B. Students can use a calculator with written parental permission • C. Students can use basic facts chart(s) if it is regularly used in the classroom • D. EL students may use a glossary
Access to translation glossaries/word lists (English-to-primary language). Glossaries/word lists shall not include definition or formulas.
What Does CST Mean? • A. California Standards Test • B. Centralized State Test • C. Colaborative Structure Theory • D. Crazy Silly Test
What Does CST Mean? • A. California Standards Test • A. California Standards Test • B. Centralized State Test • C. Collaborative Structure Theory • D. Crazy Silly Test
What Does CST Mean? • A. California Standards Test • A. California Standards Test • B. Centralized State Test • C. Collaborative Structure Theory • D. Crazy Silly Test
What Does CST Mean? • A. California Standards Test • A. California Standards Test • B. Centralized State Test • C. Collaborative Structure Theory • D. Crazy Silly Test
Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? • A. 6th Grade CST • B. 7th Grade CST • C. Adequate Yearly Progress • C. General Math CST • D. Algebra Readiness CST
Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? • A. 6th Grade CST • B. 7th Grade CST • C. Adequate Yearly Progress • C. General Math CST • D. Algebra Readiness CST
Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? • A. 6th Grade CST • B. 7th Grade CST • C. General Math CST • D. Algebra Readiness CST
Which CST test do Algebra Readiness students take? • A. 6th Grade CST • B. 7th Grade CST • C. Adequate Yearly Progress • C. General Math CST • D. Algebra Readiness CST
When is the CST given? • A. The first two weeks in May • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • C. When your students are ready to take it • D. Within three weeks after the 100th day of instruction
When is the CST given? • A. The first two weeks in May • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • C. When your students are ready to take it • D. Within three weeks after the 100th day of instruction
When is the CST given? • A. The first two weeks in May • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • C. When your students are ready to take it • D. Within three weeks after the 100th day of instruction
When is the CST given? • A. The first two weeks in May • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • B. In a 21 day window encompassing the day when 85% of the instruction has been completed • C. When your students are ready to take it • D. Within three weeks after the 100th day of instruction