Title: Important Information:
12007 - 2008 Important Information
CRCT Decatur County Promotion Policy Test
Taking Tips
2CRCT Requirements
- The state of Georgia requires that all students
in grades 1 5 take the CRCT in the following
areas Reading, Language Arts and Math. - All students in grades 3 5 must also take the
CRCT in Science and Social Studies.
3Subject Areas to be Tested by Each Grade Level
4CRCT Testing Dates
- Grades 1 2
- April 15 17, 2008
- Grades 3 5
- April 14 18, 2008
5How is the CRCT scored in Reading?
- Reading (GPS)
- Grades 1 5
- Below 800 - Level 1
- (Does Not Meet)
- 800 849 - Level 2
- (Meets)
- 850 or Above - Level 3
- (Exceeds)
6How is the CRCT scored in Math?
Mathematics (GPS) Grades 1 5 Below 800 -
Level 1 (Does Not Meet) 800 849 -
Level 2 (Meets) 850 or Above -
Level 3 (Exceeds)
7Promotion Criteria for Students in Decatur
County(Grades 1 5)
- Students in grades 1 and 2 must pass the Reading
and Math CRCT have passing grades (yearly
averages) in Reading and Math and be performing
on grade level in the Reading and Math programs. - In grades 3 5, students must pass the Reading
and Math CRCT Reading and Math (on grade-level
material) and at least two out of the three
academic subjects (English, Science and Social
Studies) for each grade.
8What happens if my child doesnt pass the CRCT?
- 3rd Grade
- State law says that if a student does NOT pass
the Reading CRCT in 3rd grade, it is mandatory
that he/she attend summer school and then retake
the test. - 5th Grade
- If a student does NOT pass the Reading and/or
Math CRCT in 5th grade, he/she must attend summer
school and retake the test in the area(s) that
they did not pass.
9What if my child fails the CRCT Retest in grades
3 and 5?
- The student will be retained and the parents will
be notified. - The parent has the right to appeal the decision
to retain the student. A placement committee
will meet to look at their overall academic
achievement. The decision to retain, place or
promote the child to the next grade must be an
unanimous decision. The decision of the placement
committee is final!
10- What can you do to help your child?
- Website
- Test Taking Tips
11Did you Know
- There is a website that your child can log on to
practice for the CRCT. He/she can practice at
home or at the local public library. - www.georgiaoas.org
- Logon GTDI number
- Password student
12Test Taking Tips for Elementary Students
- Relax. Just do the best you can.
- Your first choice is usually correct. Dont
change an answer unless you have a good reason to
do so. - Read the question and all answer choices
carefully before choosing an answer. - Rule out answers that dont make sense.
- Be aware of key words such as all, now,
always, never, only, and exactly.
13Test Taking Tips Continued
- Watch for negative words like not, no, and
never. - Words that are CAPITALIZED, underlined, or bold
are important words. - Look for information in some of the questions.
This information may help you answer other
questions. - Make sure you have an answer marked for EVERY
question.
14How to help your child prepare for testing
- Make sure your child gets a good nights sleep
before a test. - Maintain a pleasant home environment and avoid
conflicts. - Make sure your child has taken any needed
medication. - Make sure your child has his/her glasses or
hearing aids. - Make sure your child is present during testing.
15How to help your child prepare for testing
continued
- Get your child to school on time.
- Wish your child good luck every day.
- Remind your child that the test is important and
to do his/her best. - If the test is on a subject you can review, go
over it with him/her. - Remind your child to listen carefully to
instructions from the teacher and to read the
directions and each question carefully.
16How to help your child prepare for testing
continued
- Use your time wisely. Dont get stuck on a
question. Make the best guess possible and move
on. - Tell your child to answer every question.
- Encourage them to stay focused.
- Reassure your child that tomorrow is a new day
and to stay positive.