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Indiana Reading Evaluation. Test will be given March 19 - 21, 2012You may download the IREAD ? 3 Item Sampler by visiting the IDOE website: www.doe.in.gov/assessment/iread_resources.htmlThis test is in addition to the ISTEP testing.IREAD ? 3 is a high stakes assessment!. Students who do not
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1. Anna BrochhausenIREAD - 3 Indiana General Assembly Passed Public Law 109 requiring the evaluation of reading skills for all third grade students.
2. Indiana Reading Evaluation Test will be given March 19 - 21, 2012
You may download the IREAD – 3
Item Sampler by visiting the IDOE website: www.doe.in.gov/assessment/iread_resources.html
This test is in addition to the ISTEP+ testing.
IREAD – 3 is a high stakes assessment!
3. Students who do not not pass… will be retained in grade 3 for the 2012-2013 school year as per Indiana Law, IC 20-32 8.5.2
Exceptions:
Students who have been retained twice prior to 3rd grade.
Students with an IEP, and whose case conference committee determines to promote upon analysis of the scores
4. IREAD-3 Test Specifics
5. Sample IREAD-3 Items
Many of the item types that measure Standard 1 on IREAD-3 are unique and do not look like those items on ISTEP+.
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7. Sample Item: Standard 1 Word Analysis: Beginning Sounds
1.) Look at the words for Number 1. Find the word that has the same beginning sounds as “grass…grass”. Fill in the circle that goes with the answer you choose.
gray guest glove
8. Sample Item: Standard 1 Word Analysis: Ending Sounds
2.) Look at the words for Number 2. Find the word that has the same ending sounds as “rain…rain”. Fill in the circle that goes with the answer you choose.
sting done tiny
9. Sample Item: Standard 1
Word Analysis: Middle Vowel Sounds
3.) Look at the words for Number 3. Find the word that has the same middle sound as “sad…sad”. Fill in the circle that goes with the answer you choose.
pain chart crash waste
10. Synonyms, Antonymsand Homographs The following three slides illustrate the types of items that assess students’ knowledge of synonyms, antonyms , homographs and their ability to use context clues, respectively.
11. Sample Item: Standard 1 Synonyms
For Number 4, choose the word that means the same, or about the same, as the underlined word.
4.) was sad
angry
careful
excited
unhappy
12. Sample Item: Standard 1 Antonyms
For Number 5, choose the word that means the opposite of the underlined word.
5.) to give away
help
take
offer
send
13. Sample Item: Standard 1Homographs For Number 6, read the sentences. Then choose the word that correctly completes both sentences. car
teach
train
horse 6.) The______ is coming down the track.
You can ______ your dog to fetch the newspaper.
14. Suffixes and Context Clues The following three slides illustrate the types of items that assess students’ knowledge of suffixes and their ability to use context clues, respectively.
15. Sample Item: Standard 1 Suffixes For Number7 , find the word that has the suffix , and ONLY the suffix, underlined. careless
beautiful
quicker
suddenly carelesscareless
16. Sample Item: Standard 1Context Clues For Numbers 8 and 9, read the story. For each of the blanks, there is a list of words with the same number. Choose the word from each list that best completes the meaning of the story. 8.) box
case
door
lid 9.) cane
ring
shoe
sweater Close the front ___(8)___ so the warm air stays inside the house.
You may want to put on an extra ___(9)___ if you are still cold. door
sweaterdoor
sweater
17. Reading Comprehension The sample passage and two sample items that follow illustrate the types of passages and items that assess students’ comprehension of literary and nonfiction text and vocabulary.
18. Sample Items: Standards 1, 2 & 3: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension
Read “Snow Hopper”. Then answer Numbers 10 & 11.
19. Snow Hopper
20. Sample Items: Standards 1, 2 & 3: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension
10.) The author writes that no one knows for certain where snow fleas go. Which of these words means the opposite of certain?
clear
unsure
worried
21. Sample Items: Standards 1, 2 & 3: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension
11.)Which of these sentences from the passage best tells where snow fleas search for food?
“Lift your hand up and snow fleas jump off.”
“They look like grains of pepper popping up and down.”
“When the hooks open, the tails spring out and the snow flea leaps up.”
“In the winter, snow fleas chew dead leaves and plants buried beneath the snow.”
22. REMEMBER Public Law 109
Requires the evaluation of reading skills for students who are in grade three beginning in the Spring of 2012 to ensure that all students can read proficiently before being promoted to grade four.
23. What are the specific ways parents can help your child? Read Together – Children who read at home with their parents perform better in school.
Use TV wisely! Academic achievement drops sharply for children who watch more than 10 hours of TV a week, or an average of more than 2 hours a day.
Express High Expectations for your Child – Expect your child to read at least 30 minutes a day and to attend school each day on time and to make good grades in school.
24. Take Your Child to the Library every week! Echo Reading – The parent reads a sentence or a page of the story then the child reads the same sentence or page.
Buddy Reading – The parent listens to child read the story giving praise or encouragement.
Questions – The parent will ask the child these questions – What is the title of the book? What do you think the book or the story is about? How do you know? Tell me about the pictures.
25. More Ideas for Reading Together Paired Reading – Parent and child take turns reading the book. Parent would read I page then the child would read page 2.
Choral Reading – Parent and child read the book together at the same time.
Home Library – Build a home library of books and magazines for your child.
Make Reading fun for your child!