Connecting Assessment, Language, and Learning Jill Morgan CTB/McGraw-Hill Trainer Shelby Gallagher...

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Connecting Assessment, Connecting Assessment, Language, and Learning Language, and Learning Jill Morgan CTB/McGraw-Hill Trainer Shelby Gallagher Indiana LAS Links Program Manager

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Connecting Assessment, Connecting Assessment, Language, and LearningLanguage, and Learning

Jill MorganCTB/McGraw-Hill Trainer

Shelby GallagherIndiana LAS Links Program Manager

Jill MorganCTB/McGraw-Hill Trainer

Shelby GallagherIndiana LAS Links Program Manager

Today’s Agenda

LAS Links Placement Test

Writing Grade 1

Scoring of Writing using 0-3 rubric

Note: This one-hour course is Part 2 of the grades 1-5 LAS Links Placement Test training. This session is for examiners of students entering grade 1. PreLAS is used for entering Kindergarten students.

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Materials covered

LAS Links Placement Test grades K-1

LAS Links Placement Test Examiner’s Guide grades K-5

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REVIEW OF TEST

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Placement Test Summary

Speaking 6 Constructed Response

Listening 6 Multiple Choice

Reading 6 Multiple Choice

Writing5 Multiple Choice

2 Constructed Response

Total

Estimated

18 items

20 minutes

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Administer the Writing TestAdminister the Writing Test

Administered by a fluent English speaker reading from the manual

Students mark their own answers in Use Conventions

Students do their own writing in Write About

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Pages 12-14 Examiner’s Guide

Use ConventionsUse Conventions

Page 16-17 Placement Test Grades K-1

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WRITING SCORING

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Write AboutWrite About

Description: Write one sentence about the picture.

Page 18-19 Placement Test grades K-1

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Writing Rubric 0-3 for grade 1

0 Minimal or no communication0 Minimal or no communication

1 Rudimentary Communication - 1 Rudimentary Communication - Limited words

2 Basic communication - 2 Basic communication - Sentence structure

3 Effective communication3 Effective communication

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0 Minimal or no communication0 Minimal or no communication

No English word Repetition of an earlier response “I don’t know”

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1 Rudimentary Communication1 Rudimentary CommunicationLimited words Minimal sentence structure (subject/verb or missing subject and/or verb)

One correctly spelled English word; copied ok, part of the alphabet ok

Serious errors in vocabulary, spelling, language usage that interferes with communication

Apparent content may or may not relate to prompt

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Write About Write About Sample Response Grades K-1Sample Response Grades K-1

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He cag ball.

Write About Write About

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He cag ball.

Score 1

Rationale: Minimal sentence structure

with serious spelling error (‘cag’).

Gender of child could be a boy or girl.

Write About Write About

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Sed dos the bol to the dog.

Write About Write About

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Sed dos the bol to the dog.

Score 1

Rationale: Minimal sentence structure

with serious spelling errors (‘sed’ and ‘dos’).

Serious spelling errors interfere with communication.

2 Basic communication2 Basic communication

Sentence structure One response with meaning relevant to the prompt

Write About: Description of picture with subject/predicate

Errors in one or more categories without interfering with meaning: Word choice, word order, spelling (phonetic ok if meaning clear)

Errors in verb tense or agreement, articles, possession, prepositions, pronouns, plural, adjectives, adverbs, gender

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Write About Write About

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The gro thros the ball.

Write About Write About

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The gro thros the ball.

Write About Write About

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The gro thros the ball.

Score 2

Rationale: Relates to the prompt Spelling errors can be

interpreted within two readings

Write About Write About

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The grol is toring the ball.

Write About Write About

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The grol is toring the ball.

Score 2

Rationale: Basic communication with

fluently constructed verb form Spelling errors do not

interfere with communication.

3 Effective communication3 Effective communication One response with meaning relevant to the prompt

Write About: Description of picture with complete sentence, no grammar or sentence structure errors

Up to 3 total errors in: Punctuation: Missing period in abbreviation, extra or missing commas and

apostrophes if meaning still clear

Spelling: Minor errors if meaning clear. Repeated error is counted once.

Handwriting: Incorrect or missing capitals. Note student’s style if certain letters always capitalized.

Run-on: Overuse of ‘and,’ comma splices and missing period ok.

Grammar: Formation of past tense or participle in irregular verbs

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Write About Write About

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The girl tros the ball to the dog.

Write About Write About

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The girl tros the ball to the dog.

Score 3

Rationale: Effective communication Grammatically correct One error in spelling that

does not confuse meaning

Write About Write About

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I see the girl playing catch with her dog.

Write About Write About

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I see the girl playing catch with her dog.

Score 3

Rationale: Complete sentence without

error in grammar or sentence structure

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Quiz #1Quiz #1ScoringScoring

Answer the 3 questions in the

Polling pane.

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Scoring PracticeScoring PracticeSpeak in SentencesSpeak in Sentences

Your turn to score

Write About Scoring Sample #1Write About Scoring Sample #1 Sample Response Grades K-1Sample Response Grades K-1

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Write About Scoring Sample #1 Write About Scoring Sample #1

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Score 2

Rationale: Meaningful to the prompt Minimal sentence structure with grammatical errors

Article ‘The’ or ‘A’ missing, ‘is hv’ for ‘are having’

Write About Scoring Sample #2 Write About Scoring Sample #2

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Write About Scoring Sample #2 Write About Scoring Sample #2

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Score 1

Rationale: One correctly spelled English word. No sentence structure

Write About Scoring Sample #3 Write About Scoring Sample #3

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Write About Scoring Sample #3 Write About Scoring Sample #3

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Score 2

Rationale: Meaningful to the prompt Minimal sentence structure with grammar errors

Article ‘The’ or ‘A’ missing, ‘is a play’ for ‘are playing’

Write About Scoring Sample #4 Write About Scoring Sample #4

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Write About Scoring Sample #4 Write About Scoring Sample #4

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Score 3

Rationale: Effective communication in complete sentence Grammatically correct One error in spelling that does not confuse meaning

Write About Scoring Sample #5 Write About Scoring Sample #5

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Write About Scoring Sample #5 Write About Scoring Sample #5

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Score 1

Rationale: One correctly spelled English word (‘on’) Minimal sentence structure but errors interfere with

communication (? Kid go on slide)

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Quiz #2Quiz #2ScoringScoring

Answer the 3 questions in the

Polling pane.

Write About Scoring Sample #6Write About Scoring Sample #6 Sample Response Grades K-1Sample Response Grades K-1

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Write About Scoring Sample #6 Write About Scoring Sample #6

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Score 2

Rationale: Meaningful to the prompt Minimal sentence structure with grammar errors

Pronoun, verb formation, verb choice (‘having’ for throwing, or is it ‘heaving’?), syntax (‘dog for the ball’ instead of ‘the ball for the dog’)

Write About Scoring Sample #7 Write About Scoring Sample #7

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Score 1

Rationale: One correctly spelled English word (‘The’) No sentence structure

Write About Scoring Sample #8 Write About Scoring Sample #8

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Score 3

Rationale: Effective communication in complete sentence Grammatically correct One error in spelling that does not confuse meaning

Write About Scoring Sample #9 Write About Scoring Sample #9

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Score 3

Rationale: Effective communication in complete sentence One error in spelling that does not confuse meaning

Write About Scoring Sample #10 Write About Scoring Sample #10

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Write About Scoring Sample #10 Write About Scoring Sample #10

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Score 2

Rationale: Minimal sentence structure with grammar errors

Pronoun, verb choice (‘has’ for ‘throws’), preposition (‘to’ for ‘for’)

HOW ABOUT A FEW MORE?

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Write About Scoring Sample #11 Write About Scoring Sample #11

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Ders a gril hodn a ten a nadir gril is duwen samtin.

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Ders a gril hodn a ten a nadir gril is duwen samtin.

Score 1

Rationale: Rudimentary communication with

serious spelling errors that interfere

Sentence structure relates to the prompt: “There’s a girl holding a spoon/thing and another girl is doing something.”

Write About Scoring Sample #12 Write About Scoring Sample #12

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The moms is make the food.

Write About Scoring Sample #12 Write About Scoring Sample #12

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The moms is make the food.

Score 2

Rationale: Relates to the prompt Grammar error keeps it from

being a 3 (‘moms is make’

Write About Scoring Sample #13 Write About Scoring Sample #13

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They cooeakn the food.

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They cooeakn the food.

Score 2

Rationale: Relates to the prompt. Grammar error (missing ‘are’) Spelling error can be interpreted

in one or two readings

Write About Scoring Sample #14 Write About Scoring Sample #14

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The girls are makeing something.

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The girls are makeing something.

Score 3

Rationale: Complete sentence,

grammatically correct Minor spelling error

Write About Scoring Sample #15 Write About Scoring Sample #15

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Ther duen santen

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Ther duen santen

Score 1

Rationale: Sentence structure Serious spelling errors that

interfere

Write About Scoring Sample #16 Write About Scoring Sample #16

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The girls are cooking.

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The girls are cooking.

Score 3

Rationale: Complete sentence Without error

WE’RE ALMOST DONE

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What we covered todaytoday

LAS Links Placement Test

Writing for Grade 1

Writing scoring with 0-3 rubric

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CTB Support for IndianaCTB Support for Indiana

Call: CTB/Indiana Help Desk

(800) 282-1132

Email:

[email protected]

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One last thing

Thank you for your time today and Thank you for your time today and your commitment to the studentsyour commitment to the students

Before you log off,

please complete the

evaluation questions

in the Polling pane.

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