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California High School Exit Exam 2012

California High School Exit Exam 2012. Santa Fe High School Parent Meeting January 19, 2012. Welcome!. Introductions Principal Assistant Principals Expanded Horizons Director Mrs. Barbara Abell and Mrs. Aileen Acosta-Mata, English Dept Chair Teachers

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California High School Exit Exam 2012

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  1. California High School Exit Exam 2012 Santa Fe High School Parent Meeting January 19, 2012

  2. Welcome! • Introductions • Principal • Assistant Principals • Expanded Horizons Director • Mrs. Barbara Abell and Mrs. Aileen Acosta-Mata, English Dept Chair Teachers • Mr. David Diaz, Math Dept Chair Teacher

  3. Graduation Requirements • 220 Credits • Senior Project • Algebra 1 • California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

  4. CAHSEE • Score of 350-450 to pass • Score of 380 – PROFICIENT • Score of approx. 415 – ADVANCED • Importance of scoring Proficient on CAHSEE: Helps meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and Academic Performance Index (API) for Santa Fe High School

  5. I WANT YOU TO BE PART OF THE TWO HELP SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL REACH OUR GOAL OF 2% GAINS IN CAHSEE PROFICIENCY

  6. CAHSEE Dates & Times • March 13 & 14, 2012 • Day 1 – English: 2 parts (4.5 hours) • Day 2 – Math: 2 parts (4 hours)

  7. English CAHSEE March 13, 2012

  8. English Language Arts • Writing Strategies (12) • Writing Conventions (15) • 1 Essay • Passing score = 350 (65%) • Proficiency = 380 • 72 multiple choice questions • Word Analysis (7) • Reading Comprehension (18) • Literary Response (20)

  9. Word AnalysisVocabulary (7) • What does the word consumers mean in the following sentence? Minnows often serve as primary consumers in a streambed, sometimes as bottom feeders to suck up ooze or eat algae. A. those who shop B. those who eat C. those who occupy D. those who serve

  10. Reading Comprehension (18) In the territory of Wyoming on September 6, 1870, for the first time anywhere in the United States, women went to the polls to cast their ballots. By 1870, the women’s suffrage movement had battled unsuccessfully for 30 years on the East Coast. The big surprise to everyone was that the first victory for women’s right to vote occurred in Wyoming, where there had been no public speeches, rallies, or conventions for the women’s suffrage movement. Instead, there had been just one remarkable woman: Esther Morris.

  11. A One-Woman Campaign • Her one-woman campaign is a classic example of effective politics. She managed to persuade both rival candidates in a territorial election to promise that, if elected, they would introduce a bill for women’s suffrage. She knew that, as long as the winner kept his word, women’s suffrage would score a victory in Wyoming. The winning candidate kept his promise to Esther Morris, which led to this historic Wyoming voting event in 1870.

  12. Reading Comprehension • According to the article, why is it surprising that Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote? • A. Few people knew about formal elections. • B. There was a small population of women in the state. • C. The community showed no obvious interest in the issue. • D. The efforts on the East Coast were moving ahead quickly.

  13. Writing Strategies (12) • We can adapt to a range of climates and even underground living is something we can do if we have to. • Which change to the underlined clause would make it more consistent with the first part of the sentence? • A. even underground living can be done by us if we have to. • B. even we can live underground if we have to. • C. we can even live underground if we have to. • D. Leave as is

  14. One Essay • Biographical Narrative • Expository • Persuasive • Response to Literature • Business Letter

  15. Writing Task • Throughout your years in school, you have studied about many different people. Think about one of these people you have studied during your time at school. What makes this person special enough to study? • Write an essay in which you discuss a person you have studied in school. Explain what it is about this person that is special. Use details and examples to support your ideas.

  16. Math CAHSEE March 14, 2012

  17. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 PassingScore 350 (55%) 80 multiple choice questions • Number Sense (14) • Statistics & Probability (12) • Algebra & functions (17) • Measurement & Geometry (17) • Math Reasoning (8) • Algebra 1 (12) ProficientScore 380 (72%)

  18. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 5 7 6 8 20 21 24 24 • Fractions (3) (4) + (4) (3) 41 = + 24

  19. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Fractions • Percentages

  20. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Fractions • Percentages • Exponents

  21. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Fractions • Percentages • Exponents • ScientificNotation

  22. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • MeanMedianMode 21, 21, 23, 25, 31, 39 23 + 25 ÷ 2 = 24 48

  23. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • MeanMedianMode • UnderstandGraphs

  24. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • MeanMedianMode • UnderstandGraphs • Probability

  25. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Solve Equations & Inequalities +3 +3 2x = 10 2 2 x = 5

  26. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Solve Equations & Inequalities • Exponents

  27. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Solve Equations & Inequalities • Exponents • Graph LinearFunctions

  28. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Convert Units 65 miles 1.6 km 104km = 1 hour 1 mile 1 hour

  29. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Convert Units • ScaleDrawings

  30. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Convert Units • ScaleDrawings • PythagoreanTheorem

  31. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • Convert Units • ScaleDrawings • PythagoreanTheorem • PerimeterArea & Volume

  32. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • FormulateMathematicalConjectures + 1 = 6 5 + 1 = 10 9 + 1 = 4 3 5 – 1 = 4

  33. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • FormulateMathematicalConjectures • Patterns

  34. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • FormulateMathematicalConjectures • Patterns • IdentifyRelevantInformation

  35. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • IdentifyEquivalentEquations 4x + 20 – 3x – 6 = 14

  36. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • IdentifyEquivalentEquations • Solve linearequations &inequalities

  37. NumberSense Statistics&Probability Algebra&Functions Measurement&Geometry MathReasoning Algebra I 14 12 17 17 8 12 • IdentifyEquivalentEquations • Solve linearequations &inequalities • Graph linearequations

  38. SFHS CAHSEE Pass Rates • In 2011: • English Language Arts = 88% • Mathematics = 90% • Current Sophomores = 723

  39. Prevention • Standards-based instructional program beginning in 9th grade. • CAHSEE prep built into the 10th grade math & English classes (warm-ups)

  40. Mock CAHSEE • Administered in English & Math • Students who score less than 65% in Math should definitely plan to attend CAHSEE prep Saturday classes!!! • Beginning February 18 • Math Interventions: Saturdays (8:00 – 12:00 noon)

  41. Interventions • Parallel English & Math Courses (11th & 12th graders yet to pass) • Intensive Interventions (Seniors)

  42. Additional Resources available at… • http://www.cde.ca.gov/statetests/cahsee>. • http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/hs/.

  43. Questions THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE!!! March 13th English CAHSEE March 14th Math CAHSEE

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