Title: 3rd Grade CRCT May 1st
13rd Grade CRCT May 1st 9th
2What does CRCT stand for?
- Criterion-Referenced
- Competency Tests
- Designed to measure how thoroughly a student has
learned a particular body of knowledge.
3What is on the CRCT?
- Reading, English/Language Arts, Mathematics,
Science, and Social Studies
4Requirements
- 3rd grade students must earn a score of 800 on
the Reading portion of the CRCT. - CRCT reports student achievement in terms of
performance levelsExceeds The Standard
(850-950)Meets The Standard (800-849) - Does Not Meet The Standard (650-799)
5Promotion and Retention
- Students in the 3rd grade must pass the reading
section of the CRCT in order to be promoted to
the 4th grade. - Students who do not pass the reading section will
participate in a Year-End Focus program that will
be held here at the school during the school day
after test scores have been received. - Student will then be allowed to re-take the
section(s) of the test that are required. - If a student does not pass the re-test, then a
committee consisting of the parent, teacher, and
administrator meet to discuss the possibility of
retention.
6Reading Section of the CRCT
- Questions fall into three domains
- Reading Skills and Vocabulary Acquisition
- Literary Comprehension
- Reading for Information
7Reading Skills and Vocabulary Acquisitions
- This section tests the students ability to read,
interpret, and apply difficult text and new
vocabulary in a variety of text.
8Skills in this Section
- Using words with more than one meaning.
- Using homophones, synonyms, and antonyms.
- Defining words with prefixes and suffixes.
- Using context to define words.
9Questions in this domain can look like this
- In the passage, the word prefer means
- Which word means the opposite of eager?
- What is the root word in disagree?
- Which of the following is the correct definition
of bundle in the sentence below? - Which word is a homophone for would?
10Suggestions for Practice at Home
- Use a word in a sentence that the student is not
familiar with. Ask them to define the word based
on the words around it. - Say a word and have the student give synonyms
and/or antonyms. - Give the student a multi syllable word and ask
them to identify the root word, prefix, and
suffix. - Give the student a root word such as wash, and
ask them to make new words using suffixes and
prefixes. (rewash, washable)
11Literary Comprehension
- This section tests students ability to
comprehend and analyze elements of literary
works, such as short stories, fairy tales,
fables, folktales, and poetry.
12Skills in this section
- Making predictions
- Determining authors purpose
- Summarizing text
- Recognizing plot, setting, characters and events
in a story - Determining and explaining cause-and-effect
13Questions in this section can look like this
- What is the main idea of this paragraph?
- This section is most about
- What do you expect Mary to do next?
- What conclusion can you draw from the information
in the first paragraph? - Which part of the story shows it is make-believe?
14Suggestions for practice at home
- Look around the room and identify any cause and
effect EX. The dog is barking because someone
knocked on the door. - After watching a favorite TV show, discuss the
characters, setting, and events that took place.
Discuss the problem in the show and how it was
resolved. - Read fairy tales, and folktales and discuss what
makes them one.
15Reading for Information
- This section tests students ability to read,
recall, analyze information from nonfiction
articles, biographies, subject-area texts, and
reference sources.
16Skills in this section
- Differentiating fact from opinion
- Making predictions
- Summarizing text content (main idea and
supporting details.) - Interpreting illustrations, diagrams, charts,
graphs, and graphic organizers
17Questions in this section can look like this
- The authors purpose for writing this
- passage is to
- Is this statement fact or opinion?
- You can tell the passage is nonfiction because
- How many rivers are shown on the chart?
18Suggestions for practice at home
- Practice reading charts, diagrams or graphs from
magazines or newspapers. - Read a biography an autobiography together and
discuss the difference. - Bake something together and ask questions about
the recipe
19Suggestions for Parents
- Talk daily with your child about the work
he/she is completing in the classroom and the
work assigned for homework/studyRead with your
student and discuss what you have readWork
closely with your childs teachersSet a goal
with your child to improve his/her lexile - 3rd grade (500 800)
20CRCT Resources
- www.georgiastandards.org
- Lists the standards for your childs grade level
- Click on Parents tab
- Click on Testing Resources
- Under CRCT Resources click on CRCT Study
Guides - Go to your childs class website for additional
CRCT practice links. http//teacherweb.com/GA/Inma
nElementary/HarperMitchell - http//teacherweb.com/GA/InmanElementary/AkinsWat
ts/
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