ELA TESTS - DAY 2
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Today's third grade ELA had passages from Drag Racer. Grade
level 5.9 and interest level 9-12th grade.
The second reading in 6th grade exam given today was titled
A Master Teacher by Helen Bledsoe. It was a story about Confucius and how he
was credited with the exam system in China.
Printed in bold letters on the second page was: Let exams do
the ranking
It spoke about how people had to take exams and how those
that did well received positions in government based on the results.
We were appalled and angry that this found its was onto the
exams today. To us it spoke to how little NYSED and Pearson care about parent
wishes, students and the testing climate and quietly "attacked" it
yet again.
Today's 4th grade assessment had a passage from "The
Clay Marble" from Mingfo Ho. Jeanette Deutermann googled it. Here's the
grade level:
Grade 7: Excerpt from Under the
Lilacs by Alcott. Published in 1878. Included 10 footnoted vocabulary, some
with 2 in one sentence. It also included "old" English such as
"recognising", "humourous" and "attind". There
was also Gaelic dialogue mixed in with the vocabulary to really add to
students' confusion. It was extremely difficult overall and most did not finish
on time.
3rd grade test. 3 passages. 7
mc, 3 short response paragraphs. I extended response which is an essay. First
passage why do animals play. Fair and mc was ok. Second passage about a girl
coming over from China separated from her parents etx. Questions required time
and thinking. Higher level. Third passage about drag racing short response was
really tough kids god stuck and many siding get to finish test and last
question which was ok. Not enough time and many tears again. I feel like an
imbecile. Quote from smart student.
A third grade story was called
Honeysuckle House- grade equivalent 4 age level interest 11-15! Short answer
Questions were inferential and way over the head of the majority of kids
Thank you for this very important information which needs to GET OUT THERE!
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