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The California Test of Basic Skills (CTBS). What is the purpose of The California Test of Basic Skills?.
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What is the purpose of The California Test of Basic Skills? • The California Test of Basic Skills – CTBS is a 25 question survey test that assess the grade equivalency level of all incoming 9th grade students. The grade equivalencies assessed will range from 0.0 to 12.9 years. • The CTBS is also used to assess achievement gains for the Transition to Advanced Mathematics Course. • The test is administered as a pre-test as early as possible in the academic year, and at the end of Semester 1.
What materials should each teacher have to administer the CTBS? • Test Directions for Teachers – 1 booklet. • Student booklets - Level 19, Form A – 1 class set. • Answer Sheets - 1 per each student to be tested. • Scratch Paper – Approx. 2 per student • Punch out rulers – 1 class set • One (1) pack of pencils. • Two (2) “Do Not Disturb Signs”.
How long will it take for the students to complete the CTBS? • 30 minutes will be need to distribute testing materials, fill-out the information section, and to complete the two (2) sample questions. • 60 minutes will then be needed for students to complete the 25 question test. • Allocate a total of 80 – 90 minutes to administer the CTBS from start to finish.
How do I prepare my students for the CTBS? • You don’t! Explain to students the day before the test that it is a very important test. This test will determine their grade equivalency levels and it should be taken seriously! • So get plenty of rest the night before, and eat a good breakfast the morning of!!
What should the seating arrangement be? • Desk should be arranged in a “Testing Mode” (rows and columns). Each student should have a separate space and every effort should be made to avoid talking or disruptions during the testing period.
How and when do I administer make-up CTBS for absent students? • Make-up test dates should be within the week of the initial CTBS testing date. • Students can be either tested in an isolated area of the classroom or in another teachers classroom after instructions have been given.
How do I grade the CTBS? • Collect together all test by classroom section. • Use the CTBS grading transparency template to grade scantron answers. • Write the raw score (number correct) in red ink on the front of each scantron answer sheet.
How do I grade the CTBS? • Use the CTBS grade equivalency spreadsheet to enter the basic student information and raw scores. The spreadsheet programs will automatically compute the pre-CTBS grade equivalency level (Fall CTBS grade equivalency norms). • Get an electronic version of your student class rosters to enter into the spreadsheet for the basic student information sectins.
CTBS Grading Activity • Now lets take some sample CTBS test and grade them together
TAM Diagnostic Testing • Why do we also need a TAM diagnostic test? • The TAM diagnostic test will give you the teacher a true picture of what each student is either proficient or deficient in regards to their TAM (pre-algebra) skills. • The TAM diagnostic test will also help us in planning true 18 week planners for the 1st semester; instead of following the suggested sequential order of the TAM units. • Remember that the TAM units are all modular.
TAM Diagnostic Testing • When will it be administered?The test is administered as a pre-test as early as possible in the academic year, and at the end of Semester 1.
TAM Diagnostic Testing Activity • Now we will create our own TAM Diagnostic Test of 25 questions. • In groups of two, you will be assigned TAM units and asked to create five (TAM) questions relating to each unit assigned. • Question format should resemble those of the Hawaii state high school assessment. • I.E. Multiple Choice, Constructed Response, Open-Ended.