Title: MSA: Reading Grade 10
1MSA Reading Grade 10
- Maryland Assessment Group Conference, Ocean
City, MD - November 21, 2002
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3MSA Schedule Year 1
- September, contract awarded
- October 4, construction of forms
- December, forms to printer
- March, tests administered
- May, scoring completed
- July, standard setting
- August, reports delivered to schools
4TerraNova Reading
- Engaging and familiar presentation
- Themes that provide context and purpose
- Pre-reading introduction
5TerraNova Reading Passages
- Challenging selections and adaptations of
- classic and contemporary literature
- articles from magazines and newspapers
- Original illustrations and photographs
- Longer passages
6TerraNova Standards Based
- Standards for the English Language Arts
- developed by the IRA and NCTE
- NAEPreading stances and purposes for reading
- Reading for literary experience
- Reading to gain knowledge
- Reading to perform a task
7TerraNova Test Development
- Authentic passages
- Well known authors and publications
- Cultural and topical diversity
- Wide range of subjects, authors, perspectives,
and geographical locations - Reviewed for ethnic, regional, and gender bias
- Statistical data used to eliminate items that
appeared biased
8TerraNova Session Format
- Two parts
- Theme page read by teacher
- Multiple passages related to theme
- Support student understanding of the theme
- Have graphical stimuli
- No answer cues
- Support less able student
9TerraNova Directions Items
- Directions to students
- Logical arrangement of items
- Item stems are clear
- Distractors (item choices)
- Expert Reviewers
- Dr. Marilyn Jager Adams
- Dr. Jerry Treadway
10Reading Grade 10 Test Format
- Looks much like Grade 9 English
- Selected Response
- Constructed and Brief Constructed Responses, both
single and paired
11MD HSA English I Sample Item
- Read the story The Tree of Love. Then answer
- the following
- The author includes the story about Uncle LoveJoy
in paragraph 15 to emphasize - FÂ Â Â Â the injustice of slavery
- GÂ Â Â Old Willa's unusual size
- HÂ Â Â the values of storytelling
- JÂ Â Â Â Old Willa's special powers
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12MD HSA English I Sample Item
- Read the poem Absence. Then answer
- Numbers 5 through 8.
- 5. What is the meaning of the word ample as
- it is used in line 8?
- A bottomless
- B fat
- C free
- D spacious
13MD HSA English I Sample Item
- Read the story the An Unlikely Star. Then
answer Numbers 27 through 30. - Based on the first paragraph, a reader could
most likely predict that the passage would be
about? - A the foolishness of playing the lottery
- B a character who undergoes a change for the
better - C meetings that are scheduled at a teachers
conference - D how kindergarten children rarely agree on their
favorite fairy tale
14TerraNova Sample Reading Item
- 2 Nelson is sent alone into the area that is on
fire because - F there arent enough human firefighters
- G the situation is physically dangerous for
humans - H Keisha thinks its too late to save the
trapped workers - J Keisha wants to show off Nelsons abilities
15TerraNova Objective 03 Analyze Text
- This item measures the students ability to
interpret the text by drawing a conclusions about
Nelsons purpose. Other items in the objective
focus on determining an implied main idea,
gathering supporting evidence, inferring
relationships such a cause and effect,
identifying story elements such as plot and
setting, analyzing characters and/or their
actions, and recognizing the use of literary and
persuasive techniques.
16TerraNova Reading Item
- 42 Thornton refers to stowing sleeping bags.
The word stowing probably means - F rolling them up and putting them away
- G repairing damage done to the bags
- H taking the bags to the laundry and having them
cleaned - J hanging them up to dry somewhere else
17TerraNova Objective 02 Basic Understanding
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- In this item, the student is asked to identify
the meaning of a grade-level vocabulary word.
Other items in this objective focus on measuring
the students ability to recall passage details,
sequence events, understand a stated main idea
and gather stated information from the graphics
18Support Materials
- Classroom Connections to TerraNova, The Second
EditionMD Supplement in 2003 - Exemplar Items
- Thinking Skills Exemplars
- Teaching Activities
- Practice Activities and Scoring Guide
- Teachers Guide to TerraNova, The Second Edition
19TerraNova An Exemplar
- Theme Page
- Reading Passage
- Items
20Support Materials
- Writing Roadmap on-line writing assessment
- Maryland End-Of Course Item Banks
- Standards Based Item Banks
- Secondary Item Banks
21Reports and Other Supports
- Electronic and paper reports to supplement the
states information - Supplement to the CC to TN to fill out MD
objectives - Additional item banks.
22Contact Information
- For sample materials questions about ordering
- sherry_drummond_at_ctb.com
- 770.622.4300-phone
- For questions about these materials or TerraNova,
The Second Edition - michaeline_powell_at_ctb.com
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