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OSSLT. The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test. What is the OSSLT?. A provincial test of reading and writing skills A diploma requirement for graduation from high school. When is the Literacy Test?. Thursday March 27, 2014 - Be here!! The test begins promptly at 8:30 a.m.
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OSSLT The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
What is the OSSLT? • A provincial test of reading and writing skills • A diploma requirement for graduation from high school
When is the Literacy Test? • Thursday March 27, 2014 - Be here!! • The test begins promptly at 8:30 a.m.
Where is the test? • In classrooms throughout the school and the library • Check the lists posted in the Atrium for your name and test location • If you have a question or problem, see Ms. Quinton ASAP
Schedule/Structure 8:25 All students must be in their testing room 8:30 - 9:45 Booklet 1-75 minutes 9:45 – 10:00 Break -15 minutes 10:00 – 11:25 Booklet 2 - 75 minutes & Questionnaire – 10 minutes 11:30 Dismissed Note: Special Education and ESL students are entitled to double time.
Break • Your break will take place on the same floor as you are writing the OSSLT. • Granola bars and juice will be provided. • You will begin writing Booklet 2 promptly after 15 minutes. Don't be late. • If you are writing in an ESL or Special Education room, you may bring your own lunch, if you wish. Your break will take place between Booklet One and Two.
Punctuality • It is very important that you arrive on time as teachers will be reading a script with special instructions. They will only give the instructions once.
If you arrive late… • You will be allowed to write • Instructions will not be repeated • No extra time will be given
If you arrive after 10:00... • You will be allowed to write only the second test booklet of the day • This will greatly reduce your chances of passing!
What to Bring • Blue, black pens or HB pencils • An eraser • A highlighter
Your teacher is not allowed to provide any assistance to you • Cannot re-word questions • Cannot review your work or make suggestions • Cannot inform you whether you are on the right track or not
Reading Selections • Informational paragraph (225-250 words) • News report (225-250 words) • Real life narrative: an account of a significant time in an individual's life (about 600 words) • Dialogue: conversation between two or more people (225-250 words)
Reading Selections • Graphic (fewer than150 words): includes diagrams, photographs, drawings, patterns, schedules, maps, charts or tables
Reading SelectionsTypes of Questions • Multiple Choice-four options • Open Response (about 6 lines of writing each) related to the ideas and information presented in the information paragraph, news report or dialogue reading
Writing Tasks • Long Writing Tasks • News report (one page) • Series of paragraphs expressing an opinion (two pages) • Short Writing Tasks • (six lines each)
Writing Tasks • Multiple Choice Questions • Organization of ideas • Main idea • Sentence and paragraph structure • Language conventions
Test Booklets • All written answers must be recorded in the test booklets in blue or black pen or pencil. • Read all questions and do only what is asked. • For example, if you are asked to write ONE paragraph, be sure that you write only ONE .
Test Booklets • Use the rough notes space to jot ideas or plan your response, but write your response in the lined space…otherwise it will not be marked. • Use the space provided for the answers – do not write more than is required. Do not write less.
Using the Test Booklet for Writing Tasks • Write the answers neatly. If the marker cannot read your work, they cannot reward you for your efforts. • If you write offensive material, your work may not be marked and the Principal will be notified.
Using the Test Booklet for Writing Tasks • Write in full sentences and watch for spelling, grammar and punctuation. • Instructions for reading and writing tasks are included in each booklet.
Student Answer Sheet-Multiple Choice Questions • All multiple choice questions MUST be answered on the Student Answer Sheet, NOT IN THE TEST BOOKLETS.
Cheating • EQAO investigates tests with similar results • If you are caught cheating your test will not count • No cell phones/electronic devices at all!!! • You will need to see an administrator • You will need to do the test again next year
Don’t worry… • Last year 95% of students were successful • Based on the reading and writing skills across all subject areas up to the end of grade 9
You’ve been coached • Practice Lessons -News Report -Informational Text and Summary -Graphical Text and Language Conventions -Opinion Writing Lunch Literacy Help Come to lunch sessions for help from March 18-26th between 11:00 and 12:00 in room 110. • Counting On You
Resources and More Practice • See www.eqao.com for The Getting Ready Guide and Sample Tests • Read!
More resources and practice! • This PowerPoint will be posted to our school website • The link to www.eqao.comfor The Getting Ready Guide and Sample Tests will be live • Please share this information with your parents
If you finish early… • Review your work – check for spelling, grammar and punctuation. Check that you have answered all questions correctly, fully and to the best of your ability • Sit quietly and wait for others to finish
After the Test • In a few months, you will receive an Individual Report indicating whether or not you have passed the test • Not successful- you will have the opportunity to write the test again next year • Unsuccessful again - you may fulfill the OSSLT literacy requirement by successfully completing the OLC in grade 12