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Page 1: Florida Standards Assessment 2014-2015 7 th Grade Civics EOC.

Florida Standards

Assessment 2014-2015

7th Grade Civics EOC

Page 2: Florida Standards Assessment 2014-2015 7 th Grade Civics EOC.

Civics End of Course (EOC) Exam:

• The Civics EOC Assessment is a computer based test.

• All students enrolled in 7th grade Civics must take the EOC.

• Student performance results are used to calculate 30% of a student’s course grade.

• 7th grade Civics is a required credit for promotion to high school..

Page 3: Florida Standards Assessment 2014-2015 7 th Grade Civics EOC.

4th Grade Reading Component of the ELA State Wide Test

(2 day session) March 23rd- April 10th

• The Civics EOC assesses 35 Civics benchmarks and 5 also assess benchmarks.

• The Civics EOC Exam and course addresses major topics, trends, and analysis of individual rights, responsibilities, and functions of local, state, and federal government.

• Common Core State Standards assist students on HOW to master complex Civics content.

Page 4: Florida Standards Assessment 2014-2015 7 th Grade Civics EOC.

Skills students need to master:

• Analyze primary and secondary Sources• Interpret trends in government that span

across multiple time periods• Evaluate Civics from political, economic,

and social perspectives• Understand, evaluate, and interpret

charts/graphs • Understand and be able to explain political

cartoons.• Draw conclusions from multiple pieces of

complex information• Research and write about important

historical time periods.

Page 5: Florida Standards Assessment 2014-2015 7 th Grade Civics EOC.

What can you do at home to assist?

• Provide a quiet, organized place to study• Talk to your child about what they are

learning in Civics class• Encourage students to watch the news,

read the newspaper, and ask “why or how” questions.

• Allow students to think and develop their own political ideas based on their reading and research.