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LEAP INFORMATION

LEAP INFORMATION. This year LEAP testing is : March 19, 2013 And April 8 - 11, 2013. This meeting is to give you testing information, and is NOT for conferences!. FOUR PARTS OF LEAP. Language Arts Math Science Social Studies. MANDATORY TO PASS 4 th GRADE. Language Arts Math.

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LEAP INFORMATION

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  1. LEAP INFORMATION This year LEAP testing is: March 19, 2013 And April 8 - 11, 2013 This meeting is to give you testing information, and is NOT for conferences!

  2. FOUR PARTS OF LEAP • Language Arts • Math • Science • Social Studies

  3. MANDATORY TO PASS 4th GRADE • Language Arts • Math AVERAGED INTO SCHOOL’S SCORE • Science • Social Studies

  4. LANGUAGE ARTS DESIGN OF LEAP PART 1: READING & RESPONDING (36 points) 4 reading selections *selected from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry * 2 short passages/2 long passages * 20 - Multiple Choice (1 pt. each) * 8 - Short Answer Questions (2 pts. each)

  5. LANGUAGE ARTS DESIGN OF LEAP PART 2: WRITING (12 points) *1 - extended essay response to a writing prompt. Students will read one to two passages, and they are expected to use evidence from the text in essay. PART 3: PROOFREADING (8 points) *1 – Passage where grammar mistakes need corrections.

  6. LANGUAGE ARTS DESIGN OF LEAP PART 4: USING INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES (9 points) *Using a packet of information containing 4 – 6 different types of resource documents: articles, parts of books, visual aids, and computer info. to answer questions. 5 - multiple choice items (1 pt. each) 2 - short answer items (2 pts. each)

  7. MATHEMATICS DESIGN OF LEAP PART A: 60 MULTIPLE CHOICE ITEMS (1 point each) Measures concepts and skills in problem-solving contexts *Calculator can be used for 24 Problems. * No calculator can be used for 36 Problems.

  8. MATHEMATICS DESIGN OF LEAP PART B: 3 Constructed-Response Questions (Each worth 4 points for a total of 12 points) Formats include: Numerical answers Short written responses Charts and graphs Students are required to explain how they arrived at their answers.

  9. SCIENCE DESIGN OF LEAP Formats include: *40 Multiple-choice answers *4 Short-answer questions *1 Science task with manipulative (3- Short Answer items and 1-Extended response item.) Remember, this section is not used for student pass/fail score. This is used to score the school’s performance.

  10. SOCIAL STUDIES DESIGN OF LEAP Formats include: 50 Multiple-choice answers 4 Constructed-response questions or tasks Remember, this section is not used for student pass/fail score. This is used to score the school’s performance.

  11. ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS • ADVANCED • MASTERY • BASIC • APPROACHING BASIC • UNSATISFACTORY

  12. POLICY TO PASS LEAP • Student who scores APPROACHING BASIC in Math MUST score BASIC in Language Arts. • Student who scores APPROACHING BASIC in Language Arts MUST score BASIC in Math.

  13. SCORING COMBINATIONS IN MATH & LANGUAGE ARTS • 2 Advanced scores = PASS • 1 Advanced with a Mastery, Basic, or Approaching Basic scores = PASS • 2 Mastery scores = PASS • 1 Mastery with a Basic or Approaching Basic scores = PASS • 2 Basic scores = PASS • 1 Basic with an Approaching Basic scores = PASS with the option to attend summer school without being retested

  14. SCORING COMBINATIONS IN MATH & LANGUAGE ARTS • 2 Approaching Basics scores = FAILURE with mandatory summer school to be retested in July • 1 Approaching Basic with an Unsatisfactory scores = FAILURE with mandatory summer school to be retested in July • 2 Unsatisfactory scores = FAILURE with mandatory summer school to be retested in July

  15. HOW CAN I HELP MY CHILD?? • Practice writing answers to common questions in complete sentences. • Visit various websites for test taking practice: http://www.louisianapass.org/ ; http://www.photographicvr.com/leap4fun/ ; http://www.rapides.k12.la.us/pjh/Hot%20Links.htm ; http://www.charliefrench.com/ ; http://www.tangischools.org/eciweb/PARENTSMATH.html ; http://www.tangischools.org/eciweb/PARENTSLANGUAGE.html • Use ready-made test-prep booklets.

  16. WHAT IF MY CHILD DOESN’T PASS THE LEAP IN THE SPRING? • Summer school • Retest in July • New score determines if student: • is retained in 4th grade • is placed in a 4T class (Location: Martha Vinyard) • is placed in 5th grade

  17. EXACTLY WHAT IS 4T? • 5th grade curriculum • 4th grade LEAP remediation • Retest LEAP in the spring • Pass 4T and LEAP (with combined score of 1,200) in the spring, student will be placed in 6th grade for the following year. • Pass 4T and fail LEAP in the spring, student will be retested after going to summer school and may be placed in 5th grade.

  18. IMPORTANT TIDBITS • Phase 1 - Testing date is Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • Phase 2 – Testing Dates (Monday through Thursday) April 8 – 11, 2013 • Absences – Doctor’s excuse must be provided to make up any part of the test. • Tardies – Students will not be allowed to enter the test room once testing has begun for the day.

  19. Thanks for coming tonight.Good Luck to your child. THAT’S ALL FOLKS! GOOD NIGHT ----- We will not talk about your child’s progress tonight. Drive safely……Good bye!!!

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