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What is TCAP?. TCAP stands for T ennessee C omprehensive A ssessment P rogram. What is TCAP?. The 2014 assessment that measures student progress on specific skills compared to peers across the state Used as 20% of final average for report card. Who takes TCAP?.
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What is TCAP? • TCAP stands for Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program
What is TCAP? • The 2014 assessment that measures student progress on specific skills compared to peers across the state • Used as 20% of final average for report card
Who takes TCAP? • All students in grades 3-8 will take TCAP • Across Tennessee in all public schools
When is TCAP? • TCAP will take place the week of April 28. • Students will complete 2 tests per day for 4 consecutive days • It is critical students are present and on time
Why do we give TCAP? • To measure students' skills and progress in Reading/Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, and Science • Helps teachers know students’ strengths and weaknesses for the following school year
Things we need from your child! • Be on time each day • Get plenty of sleep each night • Eat a healthy breakfast • Have confidence • Try their best
What we need from parents! • Proctors (volunteers to help with test administration) • Healthy snacks and drinks • Encouragement letters to your child or the class • Support with homework, test practice, and strategies
Proctors and Snacks • Please consider volunteering to help in a classroom • We would like to provide a snack and drink during the test break each day • A letter will come home soon
Encouragement Letters • Students need to hear from you that they can do succeed! • Please be on the look out for a letter about this secret surprise for the students
Homework after Spring Break • TCAP style practice homework will be assigned each night • Please REVIEW and discuss the homework each evening • Sign record sheet
Strategies for Homework Help • Reading/Language Arts • Use a highlighter to prove evidence from the text • Ask students throughout reading about the characters, setting, plot, etc. • UNREAL strategies
Strategies for Homework Help • Mathematics • Students will be allowed to use a calculator, half inch ruler, multiplication table • Show their thinking/work • Discuss why it makes sense (Is my answer reasonable?)
Strategies for Homework Help • Science/Social Studies • Read carefully • Eliminate obvious wrong choices • Look for clue words (not, all except, would be, etc.) • Understand key vocabulary words (i.e. consumers/producers, government services, etc.)
Sample Reading Question • Which sentence from the passage best states the main idea? F Despite their similarities, horns and antlers are quite different. G Horns are permanent parts of an animal’s head. H Some animals may use their horns to dig holes and to scratch their skin. J Unlike horns, antlers are often branched.
Links for More Information • Practice Questions • http://www.tn.gov/education/assessment/ach_samplers.shtml • Proficiency Scores • http://www.tn.gov/education/assessment/doc/Spring2013CutsforTCAPAch-ELSA.pdf
During the test • Students must stay seated • Only EMERGENCY trips to the restroom • Cannot work on other activities while waiting on others to finish • A break will be taken between the tests each day • May not ask the teacher or proctor any questions
What happens after TCAP? • Math Constructed Response Assessment in May • Covers Common Core State Standards for Mathematics • “Moving Up” to 4th grade mid May