Principal’s Coffee: CAASPP Testing
Principal’s Coffee: CAASPP Testing
What is the CAASPP?
CAASPP (California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress) is the annual, springtime series of assessments for students in grades 3-5. These tests were created specifically to gauge each student’s performance in science, mathematics and English language arts/literacy as he or she develops—grade by grade—the skills called for by the standards, including the ability to write clearly, think critically, and solve problems.
The TestsStudents in 3rd-5th grade take the following tests:
1. ELA Summative (CAT)2. ELA Performance Task 3. Math Summative (CAT)4. Math Performance Task5. Science (5th grade only)
English Learners enrolled in US schools for less than 12 months are not required to take the ELA portion of CAASPP. All students take the Math portion.
What’s the difference?
English-Language Arts Test Questions
Students are asked to interact with the text in many ways, including:
1. Select a sentence to add.2. Highlight evidence.3. Choose unneeded
information. 4. Provide short answers.
There often will be more than one correct answer!
Math Test Questions
Students are asked to apply math concepts in a variety of ways, explaining their thinking. Questions may ask students to select:
● True or false● All correct answers● Drag and drop● Sort in order
In order to respond, students will need to be able to manipulate the technology as well as demonstrate understanding of the math concepts/
Practice Test and Sample Questions
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sa/practicetest.asp
http://sampleitems.smarterbalanced.org/
The Results
The results are mailed to you. Students will get an overall score for English Language Arts and Math. These results are in the following levels:
● Standard Not Met● Standard Nearly Met● Standard Met● Standard Exceeded
In addition, students will get scores by claim in each academic area.
Image of front page of score report
The Results, con’t...
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In English Language Arts, students are given additional scores of Below Standard, Near Standard, or Above Standard in four areas:
● Reading ● Writing● Listening● Research/Inquiry
For Math, students receive additional scores in Concepts & Procedures, Problem Solving & Data Analysis, and Communicating Reasoning.
You will be able to compare their scores to the school average and state average.
Collins’ 2018-2019
Results: California
School Dashboard
Collins’ 2018-2019 ELA Results
Collins’ 2018-2019 Math Results
Gainers, Stickers and Sliders for ELA
Gainers, Stickers and Sliders for Math
Area of Relative Strength
Area of Relative Weakness
English Learner Progress on ELA
English Learner Progress on Math
Resources
1. California Department of Education website: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/
2. CUSD Parent Live Binder for Math: http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/1078576
3. Starting Smarter Website: https://ca.startingsmarter.org/
Our testing window is April 20th-May 15th