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Strategies For Your Child

Strategies For Your Child. STARR Reading and Math. STAAR Basics. Reading Blueprint. Math Blueprint. Category 1: Numbers, Operations, Quantitative Reasoning Category 2: Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Reasoning Category 3: Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Category 4: Measurement

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Strategies For Your Child

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  1. Strategies For Your Child STARR Reading and Math

  2. STAAR Basics Reading Blueprint Math Blueprint Category 1: Numbers, Operations, Quantitative Reasoning Category 2: Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Reasoning Category 3: Geometry and Spatial Reasoning Category 4: Measurement Category 5: Probability and Statistics • Category 1: Understanding Across Genres • Category 2: Understanding/ Analysis of Literary text • Category 3: Understanding/ Analysis of Informational Text

  3. 3rd grade Reading Areas That Need Improvement

  4. Weaker TEKS • 3.RC(A) = Establish a purpose for reading a selected text based upon own desired outcome to enhance comprehension • 3.2B = Ask relevant questions, seek clarification, and locate facts and details about stories and other text and support answers with evidence from text • 3.15A = Follow and explain a set of written multi-step directions • 3.RC(B) = Ask literal, interpretive and evaluative questions of text • 3.RC(C) = Monitor and adjust comprehension • 3.RC(D) = Make inferences about text and use textual evidence to support understanding • 3.RC(E) = Summarize information in text, maintaining meaning and logical order

  5. Category 1: Understanding Across Genres • Here are some examples of practice test questions: • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/ • Students will need to know various types of genres and be able to read and understand them.

  6. Category 2: Understand/Analysis of Literary Text • A test question could look like this: • 4. Which word best describes the feeling that the poet creates in this poem? • A thankfulness • B Surprise • C Confusion • D Unhappiness 3. Lines 11 through 16 are included in the poem because they — A list reasons why the speaker chose the dog B give examples of experiences shared by the speaker and the dog C explain why the dog began to ignore squirrels D tell why the speaker and the dog no longer run together

  7. Category 3: Understanding/ Analysis of Informational Text • A test question may look like this: • 1 The author includes headings in bold print to — • A explain why the article was written • B describe why pictures were included in the article • C show which words are most important • D tell what information is in each section 5 Which words in paragraph 4 help the reader understand the meaning of stray? A a specific area B the small valleys C hard to locate D a busy time

  8. Reading TIPS • Make sure your child is reading and talking about what they read EVERYDAY! • Ask your child questions where they have to explain. (Why? How?) • Help to build your child's vocabulary by learning a new word each week and using it regularly. • Encourage your child to go back into a passage and check for an answer.

  9. 3rd grade Math Areas That Need Improvement

  10. Weaker TEKS • 3.12A = Use a thermometer to measure temperature • 3.14A = Identify mathematics in everyday situations • 3.10A = Locate and name points on a number line using whole numbers and fractions, including halves and fourths • 3.12B = Tell and write time shown on analog and digital clock • 3.14B = Solve problems that incorporate understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness • 3.11C = Use concrete and pictorial models of square units to determine the area of two dimensional surfaces

  11. Category 1: Numbers, Operations, and Quantitative Reasoning • 3. Luther waited 50 minutes in line to buy tickets to a play. While waiting, Luther played his video game for 12 minutes and read a book for 25 minutes. The rest of the time, Luther talked to his best friend Chuck. How much time did Luther spend talking to Chuck? • A 38 minutes • B 25 minutes • C 37 minutes • D 13 minutes • 2. Bobby ate part of a cracker during snack time at school. The picture below shows how much of the cracker Bobby has left. • Which fraction shows how much of the cracker Bobby ate? • A 2/1 • B 2/3 • C 1/2 • D 1/3

  12. Category 1 Continued… • 4. Mr. Garza has three kinds of animals on his farm. He has 6 dogs. He has twice as many cows as dogs. He has 3 times as many sheep as cows. How many sheep does Mr. Garza have on his farm? • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/ • Release test question #8

  13. Category 2: Patterns, Relationships and Algebraic Reasoning • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/ • Questions 5 & 6 • (The student is to use the given numbers to find a common pattern) 22, 25, 28, ___, 34, 37, 40, ___, 46 V V V V V V V V +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 - The missing numbers are 31 & 43

  14. Category 3: Geometry and Spatial Reasoning • 1. Name the shape and tell me the difference in the number of faces? • How many lines of symmetry does this shape have?

  15. Category 4: Measurement • What is the perimeter of the picture frame usingcustomary units? • Release Test Question #9

  16. Category 5: Probability and Statistics • What is the probability of Sally picking a coin that shows tails? • Impossible • Certain • Least likely • Most likely

  17. MATH TIPS • Talk about how numbers are used in the everyday world with your child! • Study basic facts with your child. Quiz them and make it a game! • Help your child with their homework, because it is practice for what we do in class.

  18. THANK YOU!! We are excited to see your child SUCCEED!

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