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PSSAS AND YOU. All it takes is all you’ve got!. Video. QUESTIONS WE WILL ANSWER. What does PSSA stand for? What are the PSSAs? Who has to take the PSSAs? How are the PSSAs are scored? What subjects are tested on the PSSAs? What the PSSAs mean to you?
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QUESTIONS WE WILL ANSWER • What does PSSA stand for? • What are the PSSAs? • Who has to take the PSSAs? • How are the PSSAs are scored? • What subjects are tested on the PSSAs? • What the PSSAs mean to you? • How to prepare yourself for the PSSAs?
WHAT DOES PSSA STAND FOR? PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM OF SCHOOL ASSESMENT
When the PSSAs were created? • In 1999 Pennsylvania adopted academic standards for Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. • The standards identify what a student should know and be able to do at varying grade levels.
WHAT ARE THE PSSAs? • The annual PSSA is a standards based assessment used to measure a students attainment of the academic standards.
The PSSA is a criterion-referenced assessment. (Definition: Criterion-Referenced) A test designed to determine if a student has learned the material taught in a specific grade
WHEN DO STUDENTS HAVE TO TAKE THE PSSAs? • Every Pennsylvania student in • 3rd • 4th • 5th • 6th • 8th • 11th In the subject areas of Math, Reading, Writing (Field Test)
What each level means? Below Basic- This level reflects inadequate academic performance and little understanding of the content Basic- This level reflects marginal academic performance and a partial understanding of the content
Proficient- This level reflects satisfactory academic performance and a solid understanding of the content Advanced- This level reflects superior academic performance and an in-depth understanding of the content
WHAT SUBJECTS ARE TESTED ON THE PSSAs ? READING MATH WRITING
WHAT DO THE PSSAs MEAN TO YOU? • Indicate what you learned based upon Pennsylvania standards • Indicate if you are proficient in the subject area • Gives you an opportunity to show what you know
HOW TO PREPARE Yourself FOR THE PSSAs? TEST WEEK TIPS • Be sure you get plenty of sleep • Eat a hearty breakfast every day • Be positive about the tests • Get to school on time
TAKING THE MATH TEST
MULTIPLE CHOICE STRATEGIES • Read the question carefully • What is the question asking • Read the answer choices • Are any immediately wrong • Do the math and then pick the answer that best fits the choices • READ THE QUESTION AGAIN AND CHECK YOUR ANSWER
MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAMPLES Mike, Gwen, Pat, and Sue shared two oranges. Mike ate 3/8 of the oranges, Gwen ate 1/4, Pat ate 1/8, and Sue ate 4/16. Who ate the most? A: Mike B: Gwen C: Pat D: Sue ANSWER: A
MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAMPLES How many edges does this square pyramid have? A: 4 B: 5 C: 8 D: 9 ANSWER: C
PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES • Read the question carefully • What is the question asking for? • Show your work • Make sure you write the work • Write the correct units • DO NOT ERASE YOUR WORK! • Check your answer for mistakes
PROBLEM SOLVING EXAMPLES • A book has 150 pages. Every page is numbered. How many digits are used? Explain how you figured it out ANSWER: 9+180+153=342 DIGITS
PROBLEM SOLVING EXAMPLES Five students were competing against each other to see who could read the most books in a year Juan read twice as many books as Freddy. Johnny’s total was 4 more books than Juan’s. Randy read four more books than Johnny. Finally Tim topped them all with 32 books, which was 4 more than Randy read. How many books did all five students read in total? Explain how you got your answer
PROBLEM SOLVING EXAMPLES ANSWER: 32+28+24+20+10 = 114 Books
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Malia slipped quietly out of bed and out of the house. She sat still and silent on the back lanai as she watched the morning spread across the sky. She closed her eyes and felt the sunshine warming her body. She heard the wind whispering through her hair.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS As used in the passage, what does the word lanai mean? A: a bed B: a porch C: a bicycle D: a pillow ANSWER: B
OPEN ENDED QUESTION STRATEGIES • Read the question prompt first • Underline what it is asking you to do • Respond to the question • Read the response to check for accuracy. • Does the response make sense? • Have you responded to what the prompt asked for?
Things needed for Poster • Pictures can be hand drawn or cuto out from clip art clip art • Color-markers, crayons, or colored pencils • A title- you may use one of these or come up with you own but PSSA must be in title
Examples of Titles • The PSSA & YOU • Are you ready for the PSSA? • Why not try one of these tips for the PSSA? • Are you ready for some PSSA? • Got PSSA? • If you are not sure about a title ask one of the teachers
PSSA & YOU Be prepared Eat a good breakfast the morning of the PSSA Be sure to get plenty of rest the night before the PSSA Think Positive Listen to all directions Be sure to read the whole question before answering Check over your work