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NCEXTEND12007-2008
Grade 7 Writinghttp://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/policies/ts
wd/ncextend1
What Does it Look Like?
Something like this . . .
NCEXTEND1
2007-2008
Student Test
BOOKLET
Picture/Symbol Text Cards
Manipulatives
How Does it Work? Assessor reads test item script to student Assessor presents materials/manipulatives Student responds to item or question Assessor 1 and Assessor 2 record student
score
Student Items
All items are based on the NC Standard Course of Study Extended Content Standards by grade level.
All items are one-step questions that are scored as either correct or incorrect.
Item sets will include Easy Items Medium Items Hard Items
Most materials will be supplied by NCDPI
Grade 7 Writing There are a total of 7 mathematics items per grade. Each student is
administered all 7 items.
Sample Writing Item Read the writing prompt to the student.
Present student with the following pictures as the writing prompt is being read.
NCDPI-provided Manipulatives for the prompt: Picture of boy 1(labeled Billy) Picture of boy 2 (labeled Kenny) Picture of books (labeled reading) Picture of numbers and symbols (labeled math)
Sample Writing ItemSample Grade 7 Prompt:
The prompt may be read as many times as necessary. The writing prompt may be read before administering each item.
Billy and Kenny are in 7th grade. They are in the same class. They learn to read and do math in class. Billy’s favorite subject is reading. Kenny’s favorite subject is math. Billy and Kenny love to learn in class.
Sample Writing Item
Object/picture/word presentation Assessor 1 will position picture/word cards or
object symbols in the following order:a. learns b. reading and math. c. The class
Directions to student SAY: “Put the cards in the correct order
to make a complete sentence. Use every card.”
Sample Writing ItemDirections to student SAY: “Billy and Kenny like learning to read and do
math in class. What subject do you like--reading or math? Write about the subject that you like. Write at least two reasons why you like reading or math.”
Student will produce a response (as appropriate to grade-level).
The items for NCEXTEND1 were created to be as accessible as possible for all students. Accommodations may be made for individual students for presentation (attaching responses to student’s information board, etc.) or for responding if the accommodations are routinely used in the student’s classroom instruction.
NCEXTEND1 Eligibility CriteriaTo determine student participation in the NCEXTEND1, the following
eligibility criteria must be met:
The NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment is designed for students with disabilities who:
Have a current IEP; Are enrolled in grades 3–8 or 10 according to the Student
Information Management System (e.g., SIMS/NCWISE); Are instructed in the North Carolina Standard Course of Study
Extended Content Standards in ALL assessed content areas; and Have a SIGNIFICANT COGNITIVE DISABILITY (i.e., exhibit severe
and pervasive delays in ALL areas of conceptual, linguistic and academic development and also in adaptive behavior areas, such as communication, daily living skills and self-care).
NCEXTEND1 Eligibility Criteria (continued)The vast majority of students with disabilities do not have a significant
cognitive disability. The NCEXTEND1 is NOT appropriate for students who:
are being instructed in ANY OR ALL of the general grade-level content standards of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study;
demonstrate delays only in academic achievement; demonstrate delays due primarily to behavioral issues; demonstrate delays only in selected areas of academic
achievement; or if in high school, are pursuing a North Carolina high school diploma
(including students enrolled in the Occupational Course of Study).
The NCEXTEND1 Alternate Assessment is designed for students who have a severe intellectual disability; it is NOT designed for students who have a specific learning disability.
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