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Student Number
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Home School Teacher
Students Date of Birth
High Risk Medical Information
Legal Information on Recor•: V no
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reduced lunch
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RECOMMENDATION FOR SPECIAL SESSION (Check all that apply.)
Students in grades K-5 who are in ESOL (LEP students), Dropout Prevention, and those in ESE whose
IEP includes a recommendation for Special Session.
Students in grades K-twho receive recommendation from the principal may attend for remediation
purposes only.
Students in grades 2-5 who received a score in quartile 1 in the reading comprehension and/or
mathematics concepts and applications on the most recent norm-referenced test.
Students in grades 2-5 who received a score in quartile 2 in the reading comprehension and/or
mathematics concepts and applications on the most recent norm-referenced test along with the
recommendation of the principal.
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New and Returning Student Registration
NEW STUDENTS: Complete all areas on both sides of the form except areas specified.
RETURNING STUDENTS: Review both sides. If the pre-printed information Is incorrect, correct the information by carefuly and
lightly crossing out the incorrect information and writing the correct information above it. Complete any areas that are blank.
(I) STUDENT NUMBER
(2) SAC GIME (3) GRACE LEVEL
1060
12
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(4) STUDENT LEGAL NAME (last MIL middle)
MICORESS
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0 A-Asian/Pacific Islander
0 W-Whlte, Non-HI panic 0 %Multiracial
(12) DATE Of GIRTH
(M4.41DONYTy)
(13) PLACE 0
WEST PALM
BIRTH 9*. oak cow*y)
BEACH
FL
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FLORIDA
(14) RESIDENT STATUS
0 0. Foreign Exchange Student
0 1. Out-of-county Resident
0 2. Out-of-state Resident
0 3. In-county Resident
(IS) USA ENTRY DATE
(HAVDDeryn)
(Is) FEDERAL IMPACT
YEs NO
0 0 A. The
0 0 B. The
0 0 C. The
SURVEY
student resides on federal property.
student resides in low rent housing.
parent is employed on federal property located in PB County.
parent is employed on low rent housing located in PB County.
parent Is al the uniformed services of the United States.
YES, Is the parent on active duty? Cheek service below:
Army 0 Coast Guard 0 Marines 0 National Guard 0 Nary
Indicate with an
longest
Prekindergarten
Prekindergarten
Parent Program
Applicable
(17) PRESCHOOL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
Place an X by each program encoded. Also.
asterisk n filo program your child was in the
0 C. Title I Prekindergarten 0 M. Migrant
0 D. Pre-l< Disabilities
0 N. None
0 F. Fee for Services
0 P. Private
0 H. Head Start
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TRANSFER STUDENT Only students transferring from another school complete this section
(19) NAME CF SCHOOL TRANSFERRING FROM
(2[9 CITY! STATE /COUNTY
COUNTRY .
(21) LAST ATTENDANCE DATE
(72) LAST GRACE LEVEL
(23) Have you ever been enrolled in a Palm Beach County School?
If yes, what school?
• YES 0 NO
(24)DATE ATTENDED 94 PSC
All new and returning students compete the remaining form including page 2
p2si Students will receive non-Invasive health screenings pursuant to Florida
viSlon, hearing, scoliosis, height, and weight. These tests may be ghien individually
right to request an exemption In writing. If you DO NOT want your child
(This exemption wit cover at types
Statute §381.OO56(7)(d). Non-invasive screenings may include
or In groups. Parents or guardians, however, have the
to receive the screenings, write the words "Do not screen" here:
of screenings)
to prevent tooth decay.
0 YES 0 NO
0 Interested in receiving information
Gar) I give permission for my child to participate in the sodium fluoride program
(Permission is valid through grade 6)
YES
pan Does your child currently have health insurance? 0 YES 0 NO
P
If YES, indicate:
• Medicaid
II Healthy Kids/Kid Care 0 Private
(28) HOME LANGUAGE SURVEY (chock WI ghat app.')
In A language other than English is used in the home.
0 The student has a first language other than English.
0 The student most frequently speaks a language other than English.
What language/
What language?
What language/
(29) DISCLOSURES FOR ENTRY INTO PSC SCHOOL DISTRICT (Check ON the! apply)
had juvenile justice aerials taken against himiher.
0 The student has been expelled from school.
• The student has
III The student has arrested resulting In a charge.
(30) STUDENT LIVES WITH (check one)
0 Mother 0 Father
0 Both Parents 0 Foster 0 Group Home
0 Other
(31) CUSTODY STATUS OF STUDENT (check one)
0 Mother 0 Father
0 Shared Custody
0 Other
NBR:O23 STDT:
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(32) Is there a court order barring either parent from removing or contacting the student during the school day?
K Yes 0 No
If YES, provide the school with a copy of the court order.
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(34) DATE OF BIRTH
(44) MOTHER OR LEGAL GUARDIAN (MK mild,. n'M4 PM
(43) DATE OF BIR I H
AC/CRESS (street number; street apartment number)
(46) ADDRESS Ettset sumac,. sires; apartment nuiruer)
(36) CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
FL
33411
(47) CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
FL 33411
(37) OCC (PATON
(38) HIGHEST
ED. LEVEL
(48) OCCUPATION
(49) HONEST
ED. LEVEL
(39) PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
(50) PLACE OF BAPLOYMENT
(4)) HOME TELEPHONE
(41) BUSINESS TFJ-EPtSDNE
(42) CELUPAGER NUMBER (51) HOME TELEPHONE
(52)BUSINESS TELEPHONE
(33) CELUPAG ER NUIABER
(43) EMAIL ADDRESS (option )
(54) atm. ADDRESS (optional)
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(SA PASSWORD ((kilt 10 characters)
(58) NAME gat mdelle /MN!, LNG
(62)NAME pint mktelle it(
last)
(57) ADDRESS (street number, steel aPartmenr number)
(63) ADDIESS (street number, Ares, apartment number)
(55) CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
(64) CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
(98) RELATIONSHIP
OTHER
(80) TELEPHONE
(61) CS.UPAGER NUMBER (65) RELATIONSHIP
(66)1ELEPHDNE
(67) CGLUPACIER NUMBER
(86) STUDENTS ALE RGES (chick all Mel applyand specify)
0 Birds 0 Reptiles 0 Amphibians 0 Plants 0 Food 0 Other Specify
0 Ncne
• Animals
(88) LIST STUDENTS ILLNESS, BEHAVIOR ISSUES. MEDICATIONS OR PHYSICAL uteri/mom
(70) FAMILY PHYSICIAN
(71) PHYSICIAN PHOtE
NAMES OF PARENT'S/LEGAL GUARDIAN'S OTHER CHILDREN
(72) NAME OF CHILD (Rat trick* Waal, libs0
(73) SCHOOL ATTENO1NG
(74) STUDENT NO. (option•O (75) GRADE (78) DATE OF BIRTH
(77) NAME OF CHILD (Ent /ENS lolls'', ass)
(78) SCHOOL ATTENDING
(79) STUDENT NO. (optional WO GRADE (81) DATE OF BIRTH
(02) NAME OF CHILD (hzt Middle initial, ail)
(83) SCHOOL ATTENINNG
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The Score Is a number between 100 and 500.
Florida Comptitens'Are Assessment Test
Spring 2003
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
Sunshine State Standards
Grade 10 Student Report
Student Number
School Name and Number
District Name and Number
The Florida Department of Education believes that every student has the ability to learn and succeed. The purpose of the FCAT
is to ensure that Florida's public schools are providing the best education possible, and preparing students to succeed in the
competitive 21st Century job market.
Working with teachers, the State has developed a measurement system that includes reading, writing, mathematics, and science.
This report allows you to compare a student's scorelo other students in the state. Using the -Content Scores,' you are able to
identify any specific academic skills needing improvement.
Below you will find your 2003 FCAT Science scores. The chart on the right side of the page shows your score compared to the
average score this year.
State Comparison
Lowest
Middle
Science Score
Highest
590
450
400
350
330
250
230
150
100
Science Content Scores
Content Areas
Points
Possible
Points
Earned
State COMpdt SOn
Middle
Highest
Physical and Chemical
Earth and Space
Life and Environmental
Scientific Thinking
e These scores show your achievement on the day you were tested. If you had taken this
test numerous times, It is likely that all of your scores would have been within a certain
range. Your 2003 FCAT SSS Science scores probably would have been between 234 and 270.
Data Run Date: 05/0W2003
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FCAT Reports
Separate reports are produced for the Sunshine State
Standards tests in FCAT Reading and Mathematics,
Science, and Writing. A separate report is also printed
for the norm-referenced tests in Reading and
Mathematics.
FCAT Norm-Referenced Test (NRT) Report The FCAT
NRT report shows reading and mathematics scores on
a Florida version of the SAT9 (published by Harcourt
Educational Measurement).
Student scores are
compared to a national "norm" group, where a percentile
rank score of 50 is average.
Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Reports The FCAT
SSS Reading, Mathematics, and Science reports show
test stores from Florida's tests of academic standards.
These reports contain subject scores and content
stores.
Subject scores describe the overall
achievement, and content scores giva the number of
points earned in specific skill areas. Success on the
Reading and Mathematics tests can be best understood
by using the achievement levels where a 3 or higher is
on or above grade level.
Achievement Levels Five categories of achievement
describe the success students have with the content
tested on the FCAT Reading and Mathematics. Level 5
is the highest and Level 1 is the lowest. Since science
achievement levels have not been determined, science
stores are ranked as to whether they fall in the lowest,
middle, or highest third of statewide student
performance.
5 This student has success with the most challenging content
of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level
5 answers most of the test questions correctly, inciuding the
most challenging questions.
4 This student has success with the challenging content of the
Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level 4
answers most of the test questions correctly, but may have
oniy some success with questions that reflect the most
challenging content.
3 This student has partial success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards, but performance
is Inconsistent. A student scoring in Level 3 answers many
of the test questions correctly, but is generally less
successful with questions that are the most challenging.
2 This student has limited success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards.
1 This student has little success with the challenging content
of the Sunshine State Standards.
FCAT Certificates
Students who earn Level 5 scores or
whose science state scores are greater than 400 receive
Certificates of Achievement. For writing, certificales are given
to all students with scores of 5.5 or 6 and to fourth graders with
scores of 5, 5.5, and 6. Certificates are not awarded based on
the FCAT Norm-Referenced Test scores.
Informes FCAT (Spanish)
Se preparen informes separados para los exåmenes del FCAT
de lectura y matemåticas, ciencias y redacción según las
normas estatales Sunshine State Standards.
También se
imprime otro informe por separado para los exåmenes de lectura
y matemåticas de acuerdo a las normas de aplicación nacional.
Informe sobre el FCAT cefiido a normas de apficación
nacional (NRT)
El Informe del FCAT NRT presenta los
resultados de lectura y matemåticas en una varslar' del estado
de Florida del SAT9 (publicada por Harcourt Educational
Measurement). Los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes se
comparan con el grupo modelo o norma", en el que la
clasificación es de un 50% del promedio.
Informes según las normas estatales Sunshine State
Standards (SSS)
Los informes según las normas estatales
SSS del FCAT presentan las calificaciones de los exåmenes de
lectura, matemåticas y ciencias de las normas académlcas de
Florida. Estos informes contienen calificaciones por materias y
calificaciones por contenido. Las calificaciones por materia
proporcionan un resumen general del rendimiento y las
calificaciones por contenido que proveen el numera de puntos
obtenidos en åreas de habilldades especfficas. El éxito de los
exåmenes de lectura y matematicas puede entenderse meder
utilizando los niveles de rendimiento en los que una callficacIón
de 3 o superior estå al nivel del grado o por encima.
Niveles de rendimiento El éxito que un estudiante ha lo9rado
en el contenido examinado en el FCAT de lectura y matematicas
se describe por medio de cinco categorias. El nivel 5 es el mås
alto y el nivel 1 es el mås bajo. Como los niveles de rendimiento
en ciencias no se han determinado, las calificaciones de
ciencias se clasifican con respecto a si entran dentro del tertio
inferior, medio o superior del rencfimlento estudiantil a 'livet
estatal.
5 Este estudiante tiene éxito con el contenido mås dit fall de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 5
responde a la mayoria de las preguntas del examen
correctamente, incluyendo las preguntas mås diffciles.
4 Este estudiante tiene éxito con el contenido difícil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudfante del Nivel 4
responde a la mayorfa de las preguntas correctamente, pero
es posible que säl° tenga alerta éxito con las preguntan que
reflejan el contenido mås difícil.
3 Este estudiante bitne un éxito parcial con el contenido difícil
de las normas Sunshine State Standards, pero su rendimiento
es inconsistente. Un estudiante del Nivel 3 responde muchas
de las preguntas del examen correctamente, pero por lo
general tiene menos éxito con las preguntas que son mås
dit ides.
2 Este estudiante tiene éxito limitado con el contenido dit kil de
las normas Sunshine State Standards.
1 Este estudiante tiene poco éxito con el contenido difícil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards.
Certificados del FCAT Los estudiantes que se claslfiquen en
el Nivel 5 o cuyos resultados de dendas seen superiores a 400,
recIben Certificados de rendimiento.
En redaccian, los
certificados se otorgan a todos los estudiantes que han obtenido
calificaciones de 5.5 y 6, y a los estudiantes de cuarto grado que
han obtenido 5, 5.5 y 6. Los certificados no se otorgan basados
en los resultados del FCAT cefiido a normas de .aplicación
nacional.
Rapò FCAT (Hattian Creole)
Yo prepara rapa apa pou egzamen lekti ak matematik, syans
ak redaksyon FCAT bay swivan prensip Sunshine State
Standards yo. Yo ekri yon rapa apa tou pou lekti ak matematik
pou "modél egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon"
an.
Rapb egzamen oflsyél FCAT Itillze pou fé evalyasyon
(NRT) Rapa FCAT NRT a montre nöt lekti ak matematik nan
vésyon Florida genyen pou SAT9 la (Se Harcourt Educational
Measurement kl plbillye li.) Yo konpare nät elév la ak yon
gwoup nät yo konsidere kam "mod& pou egzamen ofisyér la,
kote swivan klasman pa pousantaj la, nöt mwayén nan se 50.
Rapö Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Rapö FCAT SSS
pou lekti, matematik ak syans lan montre nät elév yo fé nan
egzamen Florida bay sou prensip akademik yo. Rapa sa yo
gen nät pou matyé ak nöt pou kantni ladan yo. Nöt pou matyé
yo dekri tout sa elev la reyalize anjeneral epi nöt pou kontnl yo
bay kantite pwen elév la fé nan yon matyé byen detémine. Ou
ka konprann kisa elév la reyalize nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik la pi byen si w itilize yon nivo siksé kote 3 oswa plis
se yon nät kl nan nivo klas la oswa yon nät kl pi wo pase nivo
klas la.
Nivo siksé elév yo Gen sank kategori siksé ki dekri nivo
siksé elev yo pote nan kontnl yo teste nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik FCAT la. PI gwo nivo a se nivo 5 epi pi pitt nivo a
se nivo 1. Fiske yo poko detéminen nivo siksé nan egzamenn
syans lan, yo klase nåt pou syans lan swivan si Ii tonbe pi ba,
nan mitan oswa pi wo yon tyé péfamans elév toupatou nan eta
a.
5 Elév sa a gen alltså nan matyé ki te gen pi plis difikille ladan
yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Von elév ki
nan syém Nivo reponn pitt, kesyon egzamen yo
körékteman, elév la menm reponn kesyon kl gen pi plis
difikilte ladan yo.
4 Elév sa a gen siksé nan matyé ki te gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elév ki nan
4yém Nivo reponn pitt' kesyon egzamen yo körékteman,
men li ka gen kék siksé sélman nan kesyon ki sanble yo gen
pi plis difikilte ladan yo.
3 Elév sa a gen enpe siksé nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la, men péfömans
lan pa rete estab. Yon elév ki nan 3yém Nivo reponn analt
nan kesyon egzamen yo körékternan, men anjeneral li gen
mwens siksé ak kesyon ki sanble yo gen pi plis difikilte ladan
yo•
2 Elév sa a gen siksé limite nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
1 Elév sa a gen yon ti siksé tou piti nan matyé ki gen difikilte
ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
Shtifika FCAT Elév ki fé nät 5yém Nivo oswa elév ki fé gwo
nöt kl pi plis pase 400 nan syans ap resevwa Sétifika pou
Siksé. Yo bay tout elév kl fé nät 5.5 oswa 6 ak elév klas
katriyém ki fé nöt 5, 5.5, ak 6 yon sétifika pou redaksyon. Yo
pa bay sétifika swivan nöt elév fé nan egzamen kl baze sou
"mod& egzamen oflsyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon" (NRT)
an.
EFTA01710385
Spring 2003
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
Grade 10 Student Report
The Florida Departmentof Education believes that PVPN student has the ability.to learn and succeed. The purposeot the FCAT is to ensurethat
Honda's public schools are providing the best education possible, and preparing students to succeed in the competitive 21st Century Job market.
Working with teachers, the State has developed a measurement system that allows you to track a student's academic achievement from year to
year and determine If a years worth of learning has occurred In a years time. This system also allows you to compare a student's score to a
score that represents 'grade level' achievement. It a student's score is above the 'grade level' score, then they are performing at a level above
their current grade. It it Is below, they are in need of Improvement. Using the 'Content Scores; you are able to identify any specific academic
skills needing improvement.
Below you will find your 2003 FCAT Reading and Mathematics scores, as well as your scores from previous years. The chart on the right side of
the page shows your score compared to the score that represents -grade level achievement.
You did not score well enough to pass the Grade 10 FCAT Reading test.
Your Reading score needs improvement. Tak to your teacher or
guidance counselor about classes you can take that will help you
improve your score.
2003 Reading Content Scores
Content Areas
Words/Phrases
Main Idea/Purpose
Comparisons
Reference/Research
Points
Possible
Points
Earned
FCAT Score
2003 Mathematics Content Scores
Content Areas
Points
Possible
Points
Earned
Number Sense
I
I
Measurement
Geometry
Algebraic Thinking
I
Data Analysis
Year
Grade Tested
Achievement Level
FCAT Score
2001
2002
2003
FCAT Score
2000
500
4000
Congratulations! You have passed the Mathematics test and your score
is on grade level. You have answered many of the questions on FCAT
correctly.
2500-
2000-
1500-
1000-
Reading
Grade 3
Grade 4 Grelp 5
Orede e
0
• Your Score
O On Grade Level
Mathematics
• Your Score
0 On Grade Level
Grok 3 GM* 4
Grade
Grade t
These scores show your achievement on the day you were tested. If you had taken this test numerous times, it Is likely that all of your scores would
have been within a certain range. Your 2003 FCAT Reading scores probably would have been between 1764 and 1926.
Your 2003 FCAT Mathematics scores probably would have been between 1934 and 2008.
NT= Not Tested
NR = Not Reported
NA = Data Not Available
Data Run Date: 05/09/2003
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FCAT Reports
Separate reports are produced for the Sunshine State
Standards tests in FCAT Reading and Mathematics,
Science, and Writing. A separate report Is also priMed
for the norm-referenced tests in Reading and
Mathematics.
FCAT Norm-Referenced Test (NRT) Report The FCAT
NRT report shows reading and mathematics scores on
a Florida version of the SAT9 (published by Harcourt
Educatlonal Measurement).
Student scores are
compared to a national "norm" group, where a percentile
rank score of 50 is average.
Sunshlne State Standards (SSS) Reports The FCAT
SSS Reading, Mathematics, and Science reports show
test scores from Florida's tests of academic standards.
These reports contain subject scores and content
scores.
Subject scores describe the overall
achievement, and content scores giva the number of
points eamed in specific skill areas. Success on the
Reading and Mathematics tests can be best understood
by using the achievement levels where a 3 or higher is
on or above firade level.
Achlevement Levels Five categories of achievement
describe the success students have with the content
tested on the FCAT Reading and Mathematics. Level 5
is the highest and Level 1 Is the lowest. Since science
achievement levels have not been determined, science
scores are ranked as to whether they fall in the lowest,
middle, or highest third of statewide student
performance.
5 This student has success with the most challenging content
of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level
5 answers most of the test questions correctly, including the
most challenging questions.
4 This student has success with the challenging content of the
Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level 4
answers most of the testquestions correctly, but may have
only some success with questions that reflect the most
challenging content.
3 This student has partial success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards, but performance
Is inconsistent. A student scoring in Level 3 answers marw
of the test questions correctly, but is generally less
successful with questions that are the most challenging.
≥ Thls student has limited success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards.
1 This student has little success with the challenging content
oi the Sunshine State Standards.
rCAT Certificates
Students who earn Level 5 scores or
uhose science scale scores are greater than 400 receive
Dertificates of Achlevement. For writing, certificates are given
o all students with scores of 5.5 or 6 and to fourth graders with
5cores of 5, 5.5, and 6. Certificates are not awarded based on
he FCAT Norm-Referenced Test scores.
Informes FCAT (SpanIsh)
Se preparan informes separados para los exåmenes del FCAT
de lectura y matemåticas, ciencias y redaccIón segön las
normas estatales Sunshine State Standards.
También se
imprime otro informe por separado para los exåmenes de lectura
y matemåticas de acuerdo a las normas de aptit:eden nacional.
Informe sobre el FCAT cehldo a normas de aplicación
nacional (NRT)
El informe del FCAT NRT presenta los
resultados de lectura y matemåticas en una versiön del estado
de Florida del SAT9 (publicada por Harcourt Educational
Measurement). Los resultados obtenidos por los estudiantes se
comparan con el grupo modeto o "normen, en el que la
clasificación es de un 50% del promedlo.
Informes se un las normas estatales Sunshine State
Standards (SSS)
Los informes segön las normas estatales
SSS del FCAT presentan las calificaciones de los exåmenes de
lectura, mateméficas y clencias de las normas académicas de
Florida. Estos informes contienen calificaciones por materias y
calificaciones por contenido.
Las calificaciones por materia
proporcionan un resumen general del rendimlento y las
calificaciones por contenido que proveen el número de puntos
obtenidos en åreas de habilidades especfficas. El éxito de los
exåmenes de lectura y matemåticas puede entenderse mejor
utilizando los niveles de rendimlento en los que una calificación
de 3 o superior estå al nivel del grado o por encima.
Niveles de rendimlento El éxito que un estudiante ha logrado
en el contenido examlnado en el FCAT de lectura y matemåticas
se describe por medio de cinco categodas. El nivel 5 es el mås
alto y el nivel 1 es el mås bajo. Como los niveles de rendimiento
en ciencias no se han determinado, las callficaciones de
ciencias se clasifican con respecto a si entran dentro del tercio
inferior, medio o superior del rendimiento estudiantil a nivel
estatal.
5 Este estudiante tiene éxito con el contenido mås difícil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 5
responde a la mayorfa de las preguntas del examen
correctamente, induyendo las preguntas mås dit folies.
4 Este estudlante tlene éxito con el contenido diffcil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 4
responde a la mayorfa de las preguntas correctamente, pero
es posible que ebb tonga cierto éxito con las preguntan que
refiejan el contenido mås dirka.
3 Este estudiante tiene un éxito parcial con el contenldo (fiffel!
de las normas Sunshine State Standards, pero su rendimiento
es inconsistente. Un estudiante del Nivel 3 responde muchas
de las preguntas del examen correctamente, pero por lo
general tiene menos éxito con las preguntas que son mås
dif fåles.
2 Este estudiante tiene éxito limitado con el contenido dirka de
las normas Sunshine State Standards.
1 Este estudiante tiene poco éxito con el contenido difícil de las
nornas Sunshine State Standards.
Certificados del FCAT Los estudiantes que se claslfiquen en
el Nivel 5 o cuyos resultados de clencias sean superiores a 400,
reciben Certificados de rendimiento.
En redaccien, los
certificados se otorgan a todos los estudiantes que han obtenido
calificaciones de 5.5 y 6, y a los estudiantes de cuarto grado que
han obtenido 5, 5.5 y 6. Los certificados no se otorgan basados
en los resultados del FCAT cehido a normas de aplicación
nacional.
Rapti FCAT (Haitian Creole)
Yo prepare repe apa pou egzamen lekti ak matematik, syans
ak redaksyon FCAT bay swivan prensip Sunshine State
Standards yo. Yo ekrl yon rap?) apa tou pou lekti ak matematik
pou "model egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon"
an.
Rapti egzamen ofisyél FCAT Rilke pou fe evalyasyon
(NRT) Rapti FCAT NRT a montre nät lekti ak matematik nan
vésyon Florida genyen pou SAT9 la (Se Harcourt Educatlonal
Measurement ki pibiliye li.) Yo konpare nöt elev la ak yon
gwoup nöt yo konsidere kem "modet pou egzamen ofisyél" la,
kote swivan klasman pa pousantaj la, nät mwayén nan se 50.
Rap?) Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Rapti FCAT SSS
pou lekti, matematik ak syans lan montre nöt elév yo fé nan
egzamen Florida bay sou prensip akademik yo. Rapti sa yo
gen nöt pou matyé ak nät pou kontnl ladan yo. Nät pou matyé
yo dekri tout sa elév la reyallze anjeneral epi nöt pou kontni yo
bay kantite pwen elev la fé nan yon matyé byen detémine. Cu
ka konprann kisa elev la reyalize nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik la pi byen si w itilize yon nivo siksé kote 3 oswa plis
se yon nät ki nan nivo klas la oswa yon nöt kl pi wo pase nivo
klas la.
Nlvo siksé elév yo Gen sank kategori siksé ki dekri nivo
sikse elev yo pote nan kontni yo teste nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik FCAT la. PI gwo nivo a se nivo 5 epi pi pitt nivo a
se nivo 1. Fiske yo poko detérninen nlvo siksé nan egzamenn
syans lan, yo klase nät pou syans lan swivan si Ii tonbe pi tia,
nan mitan oswa pi wo yon tyé pefemans elev toupatou nan eta
a.
5 Elév sa a gen siksé nan matyé ki te gen pi plis difikilte ladan
yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elev ki
nan 5yém Nivo reponn pleti kesyon egzamen yo
körékteman, elév la menm reponn kesyon kl gen pi plis
difikilte ladan yo.
4 Elév sa a gen siksé nan matyé kl te gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elev ki nan
4yém Nivo reponn pile kesyon egzamen yo kärékteman,
men Ii ka gen kék siksé selman nan kesyon ki sanble yo gen
pi plis difikilte ladan yo.
3 Elév sa a gen enpe siksé nan matyé kl gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la, men pefbmans
lan pa rete estab. Yon elév ki nan 3yém Nivo reponn anpil
nan kesyon egzamen yo körékteman, men anjeneral Il gen
mwens siksé ak kesyon ki sanble yo gen pi plis difikilte ladan
yo•
2 Elev sa a gen siksé limite nan matyé ki gen difikilte ladan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
1 Elév sa a gen yon ti siksé tou pill nan matyé kl gen difikilte
ladan yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
%Mike FCAT Elév ki fé nät 5yém Nivo oswa elév ki fé gwo
nät kf pi plis pase 400 nan syans ap resevwa Sétifika pou
Siksé. Yo bay tout elev ki fé nät 5.5 oswa 6 ak elév klas
katriyem Id fe nät 5, 5.5, ak 6 yon skinka pou redaksyon. Yo
pa bay sétifika swivan nät elév fé nan egzamen ki baze sou
"mode' egzamen ofisyél FCAT itilize pou fé evalyasyon" (NRT)
an.
EFTA01710387
New and Returning Student Registration
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(IS) NAME OF SO/OOL TRANSFERRING FROM
(20)CRY on Locoman
(21) LAST ATTENDANCE DATE
(22) LAST GRACE LEVEL
(23) LAST PUBIC SCHOOL ATTENDED IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
(24) DATE ATTENDED IN PSC
ElgattagagNitqlSFORMATIPN , , .. .
REDUCED
•
QS) Students vall receive non-invasive health screenings pursuant to Florida Statute 381.0056(7)(d). Non-invasive
Include
hearing,
height,
These tests
be
individually
PRICE LUNCH
screenings may
vision,
scokosis,
and weight.
may
given
or
in groups. Parents or guardians, however, have the right to request an exemption in willing. Hyou 00 NOT
want your child to receive the screenings, write the words "Do not screen" here:
(27) Have you fired out an
application for free and
(This exemption wet cover at types of screenings)
(26) I give permission for my child to participate In the sodium fluoride program to prevent tooth decay. • YES ONO
(permission is veld through 6th grade)
YES
reduced lunch?
0 YES 0 NO
(Application is provided
with this form)
11SEVY:i§IP,Ota",01.PALAI BEACH COUNTYnal-
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Mg HOME LANGUAGE SURVEY
)L- is a language other than English used in the home?
If YES, what language?
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0 217...Does the student have a first language other than English?
If YES, what language? pc)
0 er 3. Does the student most frequently speak a language other than English?
If YEp, what language?
(29) 4. What language Is spoken in the home by the parent or guardiant.
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(31) What is the date of entry Into an ESOL program?7
(322e796ff LIVES VW. plink coo)
er Father 0
(33) DISCLOSURES FOR ENTRY INTO PSC SCHOOL CTSTRICT
L
Mother
Both Parents
0 Other
YES e
0
as the student ever been expelled from school?
0
Has the student ever had an arrest resulting in a charge?
0
3. Has the student over had any juvenile Justice actions?
pe CUSTODY STATUS OF STUDENT (chock one)
0 Mother 0 Father
• Shared Custody
0 Other
(35) Is there a court order barring either parent from removing or contacting the student
If YES, provide the school with a copy of the court order.
during the school day?
0 YES
0
PBSD 0636 (REV. 5/29/2001)
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THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY - NEW AND RETURNING STUDENT REGISTRATION •
(30) FATHER OR LEGAL GUARCW OSA snick* Melia( last)
PU: Y
(37) MOTHER OR LEGAL GUARDIAN first mickIT• Mac rasp
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ADDRESS MANN ~neer, act name. aparlmenf number)
ADDRESS (sired matt sbre: name, apartrwr: number)
CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
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CITY
STATE
ZIP CCOE
FL 33411
OCCUPATION
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Person(s) other than parent authorized to pick up student
(2.3) PASSWORD Ma* 10 characters) r
(39) NAME Oat mato* inNal, lade
(41) NAME (Pat Inkrthe Arbet NV
ADDRESS faIscl number. steel name, eparlanzal nuns
ADCftESS (etrix4 nombsv, skeet mem Oparthefal nuenbc)
CITY
STATE.
•ZP CODE
an
STATE
ZP CODE
TELEPHONE
RELAT3I4SHP
OTHER
(40) AUTHORIZED FOR
D YES
O NO V
TELEPHONE
RELATIONSHIP
(42) AUTHORIZEDFOR
EMERGENCY P13(UP
O YES O NO
(43) If school personnel are unable to contact you In
may we have your permission to call your doctor
emergency services (91 ) for transport to the hospital?
case of illness or accid
or
YES O NO
(44) MEDICAL NFORMAT/ON (Nsl sturfesa illnesses. Cohort; heetth
Mouesalfagies. medications. or other phymcal Artrlaboist)
n ine
(45) FAMLY PHYSICIAN
(40) PHYSICIAN PHONE
(KR Does your child currantflve
health insurance? OrYES O NO
If YES, indicate:
(47) HOSPITAL PREFEREIC
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(49) NAME OF CHILD (190t midite, las°
STUDENT NO. (optional)
GRADE
DATE Cf BIRTH
(50) NAME OF crew rest mdse. bra
SCHOOL ATTENONG
STUDENT NO. (0042040
GRADE
DATE OF BIRTH
(51) NAME OF CHLD (first middle. b s0
STUOENT NO. (op***
GRADE
DATE OF BIRTH
(52) NAME OF CHILD (lint middle. RN)
STUDENT NO. (optional)
GRADE
DATE OF BIRTH
I verify that the information given
is true and accurate to the best of
my knowledge.
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(57)EWIRY DATE
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O Immunizaborts (date)
O Birth Records Verif. (da e)
O Soc. Sec. No. (date)
O Physical Exams (date)
(46f DATA ENTRY COMPLETED BY
DATE
S/
DATE
PBSD 0636 (REV. 4/6/20015.29/2001)
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Legal Authority: FLORIDA STATUTES 232.032, s. 10D-3.088, F.A.C. and s. 10M-12, F.A.C.
LAST NAME
Directions:
•
Enter all appropriate doses and dates below.
•
Sign and date appropriate certificate (A-1, A-2, B, or C) on reverse side of form.
•
If the child is presenting for the 7th grade requirenientoSif and:has:previously filed a Certificate of Immunization (680A
or 680A-I) with their current Florida school; fill in boxed areas below and‘Complete Part A-2 on the reverse side of this
form.
,....
•
For additional information: See,Arantinrizatiorr:ghidelineS.forghool4nrkChild'eare Facilities for information and
instructions on form completion4nd imintriiiilitiaireipiirenients.-!.Guidellires.ait updated annually and are available
from the local county health departnientr ' - -
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VACCINE
DTaP/DTP2
Der'
Td`
Polios
Hie
MMR (Combined)'
(Separate)s
Hepatitis B9
The state immunization ID# is an identifieeapplied-bighe statetimiauniptiotikegistry (optional).
2
DTP 5 doses required. If the fourth primary dosectSadininisteredtiroaier the fourth birthday a fifth dose
is not required. DTaP is an acceptable alternative for one or more doses of DTP.
3
DT (pediatric) is acceptable if Pertussis vaccine is medically contraindicated. (Complete Part C for Pertussis
contraindication.)
4
Td (Adult) Vaccine is recommended for children 7 years of age or older.
s
Polio 4 doses required. If the third dose is administered on or after the fourth birthday, a fourth dose is not
required. WV is an acceptable alternative for one or more doses of OPV. Polio vaccine is not required for children 18 .
years of age or older.
Hib is required for child care and preschool entry and attendance only.
7
1st dose valid if given on or after 1st birthday. Second dose (measles) valid if given at least 1 month.after 1st dose.
A second dose of measles (preferably MMR) is required for students in grades K-4 in the 1997-98 school year, and
7th grade entry and attendance effective with the 1997/98 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the next
highest grades are included.
Includes single measles vaccine (G), single mumps vaccine (H) or single rubella vaccine (I).
9
Hepatitis B vaccine series is required for seventh grade entry and attendance effective with the 1997-98 school year and
kindergarten entry and attendance effective with the 1998-99 school year. In each subsequent year thereafter, the next
highest grades are included.
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LAST NAME
FIRST
MI
DOB (MOMMYR)
Certificate of Immunization for K-I2 Excluding 7th Grade Requirements
PART A-I (Immunizations are complete for school entry and attendance grades kindergarten through 12 with the exception of
the 7th grade requirement.) DOE Code 1
I have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has been adequately immunized against
diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B (for kindergarten effective with the 1998/99 school year) for
school attendance as documented on the reverse side of this form.
Physician or Clinic Name:
Physician or
(Print or stamp)
Authorized Signature:
Address:
Date:
Certificate of Immunization Supplement for 7th Grade Requirement
PART A-2 (Immunizations are complete for students who enter or attend the 7th grade after the beginning of the 1997/98
school year. Each subsequent year thereafter, the next highest grade will be included in the requirement.) DOE Code 8
I have reviewed the records available, and to the best of my knowledge, the above named child has received the following immunizations
required for entry and attendance in 7th grade effective with the 1997/98 school year: tetanus-dip
ter, hepatitis B vaccine series,
and second dose of measles vaccine as documented on the reverse side of this form (boxed are
Physician or Clinic Name:
Physician or
(Print or stamp)
_Authorized Signatu
Address:
oyal Palm
Lie. #
each, FL 33411
Temporary Medical Exemption
PART B (For preschool children, children in day care and school children who are incomplete for immunizations in Part A-1
or A-2.) Invalid without expiration date. DOE Code 2
I certibi that the above named child has received the immunizations documented on the reverse side of this form and has commenced a schedule to
complete the required immunizations. Additional immunizations are not medically indicated at this time.
Physician or Clinic Name:
(Print or stamp)
Address:
Expiration Date:
(r9 dart after nest humanization appo
Physician or
Authorized Signature:
Date:
Permanent Medical Exemption
PART C For medically contraindicated immunizations, list each vaccine and state valid clinical reasoning or evidence for
exemption: DOE Code 3
I certify that the physical condition of this child is such that immunization(s) as indicated in Part C above is medically contraindicated.
Physician or Clinic Name:
(Print or stamp)
Physician Signature:
Address:
DH 6s0,11/96, °tacker" earlier eclitiorn (Stock[ Number 5740/003-0680-6)
Date:
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Name
COMPOSITION
Grades 3-6
tz-st
GRADE 3
INTEGRATED
F II Test'n
School
Teacher
Date
• (0 - q5 Rank r--9
The student needs further work on:
Response to Prompt
Audience
Development
Organization/Sequence
Details
Vocabulary
,entence Structure
<,..Grammar
Mechanics
COMPOSITION
Spring Testing
School
Teacher
Date
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2 )
Rank .43
The student needs further work on:
Response to Prompt
Audience
Development
Organization/Sequence
Details
Vocabulary
Sentence Structure
Grammar
LZMechanics
UNIT ONE
—
UNIT TWO
—
UNIT THREE —
Photo Story
Journal Entry
How-To Report
Date
Ran
Ran
Ran
Date //-
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Date -AA )? r gic7
UNIT FOUR — Friendly Letter
Date /a
Ran
UNIT FIVE
— Story Ending
Date ~log5
Ran
UNIT SIX
— News Story
Date
Rank
UNIT SEVEN — Book Report
Date
Rank
UNIT EIGHT — Descriptive Paragraph
Date
Rank
RANK: 4 - Outstanding
3 - Reasonable
2 - Minimal
1 - Insufficient
FY 94 PRINTING
3CMPRF
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Student:
Teacher
School:
Principal:
6
MARKING CODES
formal instruction has not yet begun
student receiving formal instruction to meet specific needs and ex-
periencing difficulty with skill
student receiving formal instruction and making satisfactory progress
student consistently performs skill accurately and efficiently
The asterisks (*) indicate critical skills.•
The areas listed on the checklist as well as music,
art and physical education are included in the
kindergarten curriculum. The checklist is composed
of skills that are essential for students to master if
they are to be successful in the primary grades. All
activities provided in kindergarten lead toward the
attainment of these skills. The teacher determines the
appropriate time for the student to begin formal
instruction in each skill. Beginning with the second
marking period, the checklist is used to report student
progress.
GRADES /ft
This grade reflects the student's overall conduct in
all school activities.
4 = Very Good
3 = Good
2 = Fair
1 = Poor
Parent conference requested.
Parent conference requested.
Stalking Period
ATTENDANCE
Marking Period
Regular attendance and punctuality
are essential for quality education.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Days Present
• 0
4
45-
Days Absent
c2) 6 — I /
Days Tardy
7 sA II
7
1
/
1
/
1
*PLACEMENT
Grade —Licy—
Summer School Program
'If summer school program is indicated, grade placement
will be determined by the home school.
BODY IMAGE
Imitates Body Movements
Identifies Body Parts
Assembles Body Parts
GROSS MOTOR
Creeps
Runs
Jumps
MOPS
Balances
Gallops
Bounces/Catches Ball
HAPTIC
Moves Through Obstacle
Course
Follows Commands
Using Body
Identities Objects by Touch 3.3
Sorts/Matches Objects
by Touch
3.4
I.1
1.2
1.3
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3.1
3.2
Strings Beads
4.1
Assembles Puzzle
4.2
Copies Shapes
Matches/Pastes Shapes
Cuts Circle
Colors Objects
Sequences Fingers
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
Sorts by Color
5.1
Sorts by Shape
5.2
Sorts by Size
5.3
Matches Pictures
5.4
•Identilks Likenesses/Differ-
ences of Numbers
5.5
' Identifies Objects by
Relationships
5.6
identifies Likenesses/Differ-
ences of Letters
5.7
Identifies Size Relationships 5.8
VISUAL MEMORY
'Recalls Colors
Sequences Shapes
'Sequences Numbers
' Sequences Letters
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
AUDITORY
DISCRIMINATION
Names Sounds
7.1
'Identifies Likenesses/Differ-
ences of Words
7.2
Identifies Rhyming Words
7.3
wentules Likenesses/Differ-
ences of Sands
7.4
AUDITORY MEMORY
Repeats Sound Pattern
Repeats Sentence
'Sequences Numerals
'Follows Dkections
"Sequences Letters
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
LANGUAGE
LISTENING
Recalls Information
9.1
Predicts Outcome
9.2
'Retells Story
9.3
SPEAKING
'States Full Name
10.1
Describes Common Objects 10.2
Uses Complete Sentences with
Proper Speech Patterns 10.3
PREREADING
Interprets Pictures
Recognizes Labels
'Recognizes Own Name
'Ilkistrates Story
'Recognizes Letters
PREWRITING
'Demonstrates Mastery of
Fine Motor Skills
12.1
'Reproduces First Name
122
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Observes Accurately
Makes Comparisons
Predcts Outcomes
Phrases Significant
Questions
2nd 3rd 4th
13.1
13.2
13.3
MATHEMATICS
2nd 3rd 4th
NUMERATION
'Matches One•t0One
'Names Numerals 0.10
'Matches Sets and
Numerals to 10
14.1
14.2
14.3
'Identifies Ordinal Position
14.4
FRACTIONS
'Identifies One-Hall
15.1
GEOMETRY
'Identifies Shapes
16.1
MEASUREMENT
Compares Objects
'Orders Objects
Identifies Use of
Measurement Tools
17.3
Measures Objects
SPECIAL TOPICS
Identifies coins
18.1
States Values of Coins
18.2
Joins/Separates Sets
18.3
17.1
17.2
17.4
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3:l tocydiwe bale fact expressions
3.2 to divide by 1.cligit divisors
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3.4 to find the prime famorthadon of a number
33 to find the greatest common factor of two or
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dan
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4.5 to soke related problems in tali* swings
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time
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5.4 to compare times in dictates 1.13. dine zones. 0
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6.1 to multiply decithals trough tents by whole
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6.2 to multi* decimalathrotto thousandths by
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63 io Multiply decimals by decimals
6.4
MulliPlY Money intents by :Mule numbers
and decimals
0 •
6.5 to Solve related problems in =link stoning?
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with quotient to thousands
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72 to write mot* place holden indarnel
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7.3 to esdnumand
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7.4 to Ina:ally 'divide a whole number by a whole
number, with a decimal quotient
0
73. to solve related problems, in realistic seninp
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solar
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with paints on a grid
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8.6 towlve seined pr0blettis in tealisti satiny
0
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Papist form-
0
9.2 to write mixed nurntets and whole manta as
fraction greater than one ad rice versa
9.3 to Compare and ode &anions and mixed
numbers
0
9.4 to salve reined problem in realistic settings
0
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deranintiors
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102 fo Os or tonna fractions with unlike
derspninucts
10.310 adds snort mixed numbers with
hit or unlike dmorninnos. no regrouping
2
10.40 subtract ranted nu mten with like or
urdike denominators, requiring repaying
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ors.
in =liege settings Z.
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112 to mtthiply fraction by fraaions
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123 to find
ning tarn siren a pair degas!
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12.4 in write a percent as a incites ,r decimal and
vice vent
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12.5 to find a mare of a numba
126 to write a probability ratio (or a tiniatien
involving vitally likely events
•
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13.1 tofu* the areas of rectangles ancisquarth
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132 to identify the number of bases. otha faces.
edges. and vertices in prisms and pyramids
13.3 to find the volumes of rectangular plasm'
13.4 to solve related problems in realistic settings
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Comments:
Level 6
1.1 to idcmify the value °fa digit by its place
a
whok number or decimal
1.2 to round whole numters and decimals
1.3 to add and interact decimals through ten
thousandths
•
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1.4 to write one-variabk addition cc subtraction
exptessions involving whole numbers,
IS to ?wive mined problems in realistic satin, 0
LI to evakiale one-vanabk multiplication
•
expressions
1
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22 tO Wive muPiplication equations
0
2.3 Druid the leap common multipk of
two numbers
0
2.4 to multiply whole numben by 2-digit '
multipliers
•
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23 *mutt ply dentists by whole numbers I
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2.6 10 miikiplydecitnals by 6:cirnals
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7-7 to solve related problems in realistic settinp
3.1 to solve division equatom
12 to simplify numerical expressions mini the
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3.3 *divide by a 1- or Zdiglt divisor
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3.4 to find the prime fanixizatien of a number
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3.5 to find fie meat common factor of two
numbers
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16 to solve Maned problems in realistic satiny
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4.2 to find and use meant median. mode. and *nee
*describe dap
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4.3 to analyze data in tor graphs
4.4 to analytic dua in line graphs
43 to analyze data in circle graphs
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Ii *divide a whok number by a smaller or larger_
whole number
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5.2 *divide a money amount by a whok number
5.3 to divide a decimal by a decimal
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5.4 to round decimals
53 to estimate unit prices codetermine the bitter -
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5.6 to solve related problems in realistic sating:a
6.1' to write equivalent curtailer units
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6.2 to write equivalent mark win
6.3 to classify angles as acute. right, obtuse. or
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tbe circtunferate of a cisek
63 to construct a circle graph and to identify taps _
related to clicks
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6.6 to solve elated problems in realistic sittings
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7.1 to write fractions plater than 1 as mixed
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7.2 to add and sulanci frardons ard mixed
nuristen with like &nominalism
7.3 to compare and order fractions with like and
unlike denominators
7.4 to mentally add and subtact fractions and
ei
mixed numbers in which ate denominator is a
multiple of the other
73 madder subtract customary Measures
1
7.6 to add and subtract fractions and mixed
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numbers with unlike denominators in which
neither is a multiple of the other
7.7 to solve related problems in realistic seeing,
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8.1 to multiply fraction and whole numbers
8.6 *change footle; and. reixeintimtert:
dm-grab a* *covet*
81 to solve related problem in tannic sat
9.1 D unite a lido intim differern.ways ,
9.2 *rite:Milt Mick( ittiti nibs are Nu*
93
(Intl nitsing terms in prop3sions
9A to kin* die comic tazionica fora gra
93 to trite the proMbditr ntientsirriong
*Zak
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96 to.salve timed problemin realistic Sane
10.1 Dre* congruent rote parallel puts grit
figure end in slide or.flip ithage •
10.2 toadennfy
. Foilsmen art/parallel tins
given a fireless:Air lt71..or I
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10.3 to iderxify figures a tidying turn and/or Ith
synametrY
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10.4 to write the caked pair fora given paint o
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10.5 to classify pictures of garnet* *lids •
10.6 to solve related problems in realistic wing
11.1 to write a german for di shaded•poni0nott
figure
112 to write fractions and ckeimals as ream'
11.310 compute a patent of a number ' ' "
11.4 to computtelescke gitql theorigirialpic
and diswras[}ar!'
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II-Itocarp= tones; given the pricsand ru
rate , •
11.6 tot:emu" annual inners gnat the rimer
and interes rase
11.7 to !dye reined problem iitiealMiesetingt
12.1 io find etc wade mangler Male Mtos
12.2 to find die arat and przineterbfa trinigle .
12310 fitd the ales of pattlkloimm
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124 to 64 the aplitoxiintfe 664 bilacirck •.
123 in raid the volumsofa rectangular .piles: .
12.6 to solve (eked problems in :realistic ;sittings
13.1 to write new tempaannagiveri tiro ii
increases from given tenthearthet •
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132 to ordir signed number
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13.3 to add two signed numbets:with unlike sign
13.4 to subtract a biter whole number front a
115 to nitre datzet4 dine
13.6 to solve rehied probierniin Slink inings
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1.1 to road whokiitintherun•eldedthaft ;
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1.2 to add and subtrandetinials. 7..
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Li to write variable expression
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1.4 to write 1 -stepadd/donor hibernation
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1.5 to solve I -sup *Mort oraubtaiticit a••••. •
equations
2.1 to solve one-step multiplinticit •Ottfivision
equations
2.2 to sirtnplify evaluate. Compare:1nd cirri
exponential expression
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23 to find die least comrnorr multipk of 2 Oil
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with decimal replacements
3.2 to multiply decimals by decinult and by adroit
numbers
3.3 to divide decimals by whole minters.td by
(lanais
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3,3 to writeand:multiply numbers-in sciaitifiC
notation
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5.1 to determine pecitica aradgmatest pang*
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whole nurnben
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:53 m irlissify dial:rag types
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N gles
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5.4 Loftin trA trait a eitele graph
53 to solve rented problem in restate wings 0
6.1 tot/nava *via fractions
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62 to order fractions from lent to groan
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63 to add ad maraca fractions with catlike
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6A to solve apntiolls mithfacOre
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63 to add and subtract mixed numbers, Main*
a whole numbers
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64 to solve related problein lit realistic Settings
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7.1 to multiply Mains and mixed mantas
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72 to mite and use dre recipmcaLs of fractions and
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7.3 to divide fractions and mixed numbers'
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7.4 to was a Inane or mixed nominees a
decimal and via van
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73 to solve 1, aid 2-sep equation wit fact=
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and mixed numbers
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7.6 tp solve related problems in realistic settnis O •
8.1 to add signed numbers
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82 to subtract signed mantas
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8.3 to multiply and diode sigried nurntas
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8.4 to Waxily equivalent foam of signed numbers O.
23 to evaluate expressions involving ado of
83 toSolve 1— an:12.step musing with sipiech
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2.4 to solve muld photon and division cessations O
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8.6 toverite the inequality (resents graph
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23 to solve two-sepoustion in one rentable
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.81 4 min allied problerns in really& sto w
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24 to solve related problems in statistic settinp
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9.1 4, use tit wale damp et sea &nog
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, 3.1 to interpret data presented in a line pioz
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91 to find a percent of a number
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3.2 to inierpret dan presented bi a sem-and-leaf
9.3 M find the patent when the time
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pates tagean given
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3Y to interpret data presaged in a fnamencyl
9:4 to Ad.the base I/tram= of it is Itmown a
a
histogram .
94 to fed timple interest
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. 4. z.3.4 iii find the upper and Iowa quanties for a uem-
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9.6 th calculate pavan of increase or decrease
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9.7 to solve reined-problems in realmic settini - O .
3-5 M find the median tad quartiles (roma
10.1 to recognize transigias. reflection and rum •
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3.6 so solve reined problems in realistic settings
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- images of figures
4.1 to identify in.a diagrams radius. diamear.
10.2 to identify the medians and attiturks in '
semicitsk. nujor arc. and tninor
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Mangles
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42 to find
distance M nautical milestenvem
10.3 to use tatsformadas to identify congruent
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nvo locations on earth given their antral angle O
line segments and angles great in a figure and-
' its turn image
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4.3. to find the length of an as of a cafe given the
measure of its antral angles and dr radius of
10:4 ad idanify the scale factor in rwo similar
die cluck
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Mangles given theirdimensiorg
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4.4 to recognize lines of symmetry in differmt
103 to identify perpendicubr. parallel, and skew
figures
t-i
edges of a sight month: prism
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tasoi solve related problems in mastic settings
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' 43 m rec9/O24 4964ave• convex' and retiuliar
11.1 to calculate pennon and area of parallel>
PalYficAls
grams
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112 to caloilaie Mignon and area of Ma/4ln
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I I.3 to cakunte penneter and area of trapezoids
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11.4 toplculate de area of a circle
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I '15 to a
volumes of prism cylindas.
' cores. and mond'
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11.6 to catalog the surface area of pins and
cylinders
11.7 to solve rebated problenn in realistic settings
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in to solve one-step inequalities
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12.2 to find and graph ordered pairs..
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123 tonne the coordinates for a aandation image ^.....
eta given point
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12.4 to •yniteitticoordinnes fors reflection image
of a given point
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12.5 to, write the coordinates for a half-turn image
oft given point
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124 to solve reused problems in nialinc settings
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13.1 to calculate the probability eta event smog
equally likely outcomes
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3.4 in caloadise the utida.ui
eve!. ;rag ovally
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likely
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133 to determine the pvtehnny Mao flan
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13.6 m prolia duepribillslity of in evert when
-1101 aully likely
13.7 to use a randart manta table to solve
modems
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it to identify elements of the ccenmuutive.
associative. and zero popmies for aderitkel
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1.2 to write a variable equation locatable or a
ptoblem situation
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13 to detennine whether two ante ovarian at
equivakni
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1.4 to solve ore-sap addian and sultan:a
equations in one variable
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IS odetennine wheMer
inenstlisy is tree
false for given values of die variable
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1.6 to solve related problems in realistic settings
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7..1 to simplify ccenpuuton by using the propenin
of multiplication
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2.2 to multiply and divide decimals
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44 to solve related problems in realistic soar
5.1 to compare and order tractions and mixed
numbers
52 to add and subtract fractions and mixed
, . numbers
5.3 to multiply fractions and mixed numbo4
5.4 to divide rots and mixed numbas
53 to solve one- and two-step equations
contairing Frieda*
34 to solve related problems in realistic settings
6.: to compare two signed numbers
1
6.2 to add two sired numbers
63 to subtraa two signed numbers
6A to multiply two signed numbers
63 to divide nvo signed numbers
64 to solve one- and two-step equations involving
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signed numbers
6.7 to solve related problarts in realistic settings
7.1 to write expressions using positive exponents
with negative exponents. and vice versa I
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73 to mite lantining gad
die ratio of hin. gain •
76. to solve aged pateemsiii •
Al to write and we pruportint,
8-2 to use ratiotot owe/Wen tensa;
from ere customary unit to mote I°
8.3 ps fisd
percent penzonge or btu
Meatier two are given
8.4 to ompute simple and cattpewel •
83 to cempute
salts tax,
ant narb4.
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8.6 to use tea apratonet prim indp co esda4e,
damsel in nix
8.7 to solve retard problems in malign solids
9.1 to simplify expressions by conibining like;
tams
9-2 to save muskeg consoling life tents
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93 to simplify expressing by using the dismlitnive
property
9.4 to solve equating that apply the disuibutive
Pf9FritY
93 to solve and grar the soling* set for 1- and
2 istep Spain
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9.6 to win options. or ineastigies for stated
re
9.7 to solve related poisons n realistic swings
10.1 to identify ins:fes as trieslationt tellections.
andraatiors
flpan: -
102 to iderrify cotsgmen sides and *leg in a
figure Ind ilia
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10.3 to identify angke relMOOOSigya given hues
parallel lines and a agOiersal
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10.4 to fmd the length ofintifile philight miemsle
given de lengths of tte other two soles
10-5 to apply popatinof inalar figures
10.6 03 sole related problems in realistic settings
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11.1 to find its atria eta trapezoid
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11.2 to fmd the so of a cale •
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I1.3 to fwd the 'Mace trea of a prism a pyramid :
11.4 to fool the surface meta a cylinder t
11.5 to find the volume of a psismce cylinder '
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11.6 to find the voturtm, again. and mass of wale
in
given is inetriC dimensions
11.7 to solve toned nada= in realistic fl ings
12.1 to give the condi:ran of the vertices of an
Stage:triangle alto a refleetice
— or hall(-can
122 to give the condenses of the vertices of an.
image triangle resulting from a translation
12.3 to list the Send pairs-Mal belong to 4. given
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I2A to &turning whether a relation is a funcdce
12-1 arta a aziphito Wye a syrem of linear
equaling
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13.1 a detennine the didactical probability of
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equally-likely even
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I3.2 w deennine she thew:idol notability of the .
accurate of eider Of two mutually exclusive
event!'
to doennine the ditaetital probability of the
cccurrace of adi of two incieprocant vacs
OA to determine the theca:tied probobility.dthe
I:incurrence of both of twe dependent event
13.5 to ?ermine dr. number °Combinations aid
permutations possible fog a given set of objects C
13.6 to solveyelased pothlattin Statistic settings
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33 use representabons tocompare ard ceder
• mom than two gate
3.4 use tally marks to represent symbobally
• the number of abject a a group
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4.1 identify ow-dimensional shapes as laces
a three thmensiong Naas
42 cram a single whole goia from Om
Palls
4.3 ore= pas= of two. and daec-dinunsiong
objects using pastoral locations&
and dimetionalrobrionshipe
4.4: gasify the mad figs= In diffam
. orimarions
5.1. Identify a given numerrl (0-5) to reptant
the quantity of a given gag
5-2 mite numerals firm 0 to 5
5.3 use ordinal words fire through firth
5.4 solve simple vettel problems involving
subtraction
6:1 chafe the long:slasher= object from a
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6.2 bola more than two objects on the basis of
length
63 identify. continue and crustaceans with
tepid to length and one**
6.4 pse physical and picurial representations to
PUMIAlit ind order lengths
7.1 dotty synanary
7.2 cows annex with congruent figures
7.3 identify and illustrate slides
7.4 Identify and Warm a*
&I Identify a grasp of a given sire with a
'numeral 640
8.2 identify and contioue a numerical patron
8.3 ortkr two or more natal
8.4 µse ading worth first through tenth
83 equalize groups
8.6 solve simple probkms involving addition and
Subtraction
9.1 tyse physical and pictorial represent:dials to
compare and nets rwo figures on the basis of
area
9.2 &` cog
nut titan= of a figure is the same
31 die total and of its componimts
9.3 pzlentify a pictorial rcpesentation of a weight
comparison
9.4
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TOM than two objects on the basis of
neighs
9.5 mance and order containers on the basis of
FOPElY
lot Tad and write the numerals 11.20
10.2 *stun a pap of a specified size
10.33.Plve simple problems involving addition and
*aka 0103
11.14 ante &single event in tams of its
daytime a nighttime
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1.1 Wady, demote. and pat an object In
a specific kcal= above. below, next
to. top. Conan cn croft
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1.2 Jambe to object a being Wt or tight
of anodes object
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1.3 physkally represent movement along
even open and dosed parka
1.4 deseribe an object in a specialc Ication
usivg parietal arra
21 identify an object toe Ls different fan
*a object,
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22 identify and (Mate an objea tha is the
same as a differna torn maker object
in one arena ways
23 sort theca into gawps on the tests of
their*
24 eau* and centime Ikea pontos using
objects
pictwes of atm with
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2.5 seta a specific object from a given
'• gat of object ang de pans of
' climatal and logical dating '
3.1 tae *mac needing to &sonnet if
IWO &TIMM are equal a not equal in
anger
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11.4 mach a grain of Cakes *a pnce
IS desaike an evert in ants or its chase of
happening
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11.6 discuss the 12 moan of the year
I 1.7 ascribe the weather cacao:auks of ach of
die fair seasons
12.1 identify objects aid flames with equal pads
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2.2 use die attributes of length ad area to divide
objects and figures into heves. thirds. or
founds
12.3 use the anxibutes of length weight and area to
solve simple grouping problems
12.4 solve simple problems involving grouping and
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12.5 use a calculator to awe number pine=
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Comments:
Level 1
1.1 to count 1-20 objects
12 to write numerals 1.20
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1_1 to determine which amber is taiga a smalkr
and which a ofobjects ant* more a fewer 05
1.4 to count how many objects In a collect* are
a given aortute
21
13 warder numbers
1.6 to solve elated problems in a tealispc; stains
2.1 to find how many in all using pawn of
objets
2.2 to add zero to a number
2,3 to find sums through 6
2.4 ro find the sum of pennies in two picand
Ma%
2,5 to write addition number unterces
2.6 to solve related problems in =Banc settings
3.1 to solve subtraction facts through 6
3.2 to subtract to compere groups
3.3 to solve related geoblems by writing number
saunas a subtraction facts
4.1 to write addition facts through ill for pictures a
4.2 to find how many ane kft W a group
4.3 to write samara facts through 10 for
paw*
et
4.4 fato complete addition and subtraction fact
milies
6
4.5 to solve related addition and subtraction fact
families
5.1 to count up to 1C0 objects and write the
numeral
52 to compare two angers, 0 through 99
53 to order nurnbess to S9
5.4 to identify ordinal positions. through tents
5.5 to solve related problems In realistic settings
6.1 oidcntify and order the d.ays of die week
62 to read ad write time to the hour a half hout
6.3 to count and write the value of a collection
claim
6.4 to den:imam whether there it enough moray
in a collection of aim
6S to solve related problems in realistic settings }2
7.1 to add three I digit nuts with sums toll 1
72 to write addition saw* for pica*
73 townie salaam sentaices for pictures
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• 7.4 to solve subtraction fact through 12
0.
7.5 to complete addition and subtraction fact
families
7.6 co solve relaxed problems in realistic settings S
8.1 to draw a figure with a given number of sides
or comers
8.2 to identify figures that have a line of syromeoy 1
8.3 to identify firt(04 divided into equal pats
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8.4 to color I. . or deplane
figure
8.5 to solve related problems in realistic settings
9.1 to solve addicts faces through 20
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9.2 to valve subtraction facts through 20
9.4 to anti= ,]sties and sutencuon (la .
lamas
9.5 tO sole relaxed probiom in tali* settings
10.1 to measat krigths in inches aid centimeters
102 to estimate which of two pictured object is
heavier
10.3 to choose the alleiropine thermometer for
piaured clothing ot weather
10.4 to choose the comet mentoing tool
103 attain raced problems in realistic settings
II. lib fad how many in all given several
• . equal sets
112 at find how many sets can be made from
. asetofobjecn
I!3 tared hone many are in .1. }.a}"
of a set
11.4 to separate a group ot objects into coal sets.
identifying
many
kft
ovhocv.r i many in each set and how
many left
II-5 to solve rased problems in reallsec settings
12.1 to add a I- or 2-digitmonta to a 2-digit
number
'22 subareas l- or 2digit number from a •
2diga number
123 to SOINt maid problems in realistic sentries
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Level 2
toconnote 20 objects in a set
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.2 main de nornaaht 0.20
I.3 to conspire tWO nurnerils
nvo sea *fajta:1i
IA to aorta a pogrom and condnue Of
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1.5 *solve as* warns in realistic lacings
2.1 toad tweet dote
namkers with
sums alt
2-2 to find missing addends
2.3 to solve subtraction facts through 12
1.4 10 complete addition and subtraction rich
families
2-5 to solve related problems m realistic settings by
finding how many (evict or
tare by subtraction
11 to coat objects and write tow many tens and
tea
3.2 to write a number up to 100 in differtni forms
3.3 to compose two numbers up to KO
using <>. or a
3.4 to write a sequence of number up to I03 in
circa
3.5 midget& flutdiers as odder even
34 to identify *eat in a picture by their ordeal
names
3.7 to solve rebned problems in realistic settings
41 to solve addition facet through 20
42 to add dace addends with sums so 20
43 to solve subtraction facts through 20
4.4 to complete addition and sutaaction fact
families
4.5 to solve related problem in realistic servings
5.1 to tell tine from an analog clock
5.2 to wax MUM in order
5.3 to know de Intledflot the year in sequence
5.4 *count combinations of coins
5.5 to solve raged problems by telling how much
time has ti46ed
6.1 to add motets of ten to multiples nf five
r
aim
6.1 to adds 2-digit number to a k or 2-4 igit
number
63 to add money smart
6A to adddaee24igit addends
43 to solve selaid *bans III realistic utungs
7.1 to recognize solids in pica*
7.2 to manna 'maces of plane figures
(te.sides sedans)
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8.3 to subtract a hoc 2digit number from, 2<tipC
number
8.4 to subsea a I- or 2-digit numy stmetra gran ir
83 to solve related problents in teaCc cp p,..
2-digit money amount
9.1 to measure the length of an object using an
inch ruler
9.2 to estimate (be weights of (unitise objects as 12
93 to commie capacities measured in customary
lat diax
or more dun a pared
units
9.4 w message the length of an object using a
ceninmer tuler
9.5 to estimate capacities of farniliar amain«, at
less dun, abort. or mom Measlier
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9.6 to solve related piobians in realistic settings ..K
10.1 to con*C addition :Mintres for equal sen
10.2 to complete muhiplication sentences for
Nitel sets
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103 uti sotve multipp anon fax Cough 6
- 10.4 tolind how many sen of a given size can X
trade horn a pouted set, and how many will
te left over
103 to solve related problems in realistic settings
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11.1 to identify die number of ones. tens, and
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hundreds in p 3-699: comber
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•112:65;fite In arodard form a 3-cligit manta
113 to Tmene 3-digit numbers using < and > t I
Moist in eitendedlbrin
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I IA to conanue a sacra of 3-digit numbers with e
1130,91m relaxed chime in reds« avian
12.1 to aid two 3-digit numbers with no regronpitsig
12.2 to kids 2- a3-digit number to a 3-dlgit
L
matiber with rellicuttn8
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1/4-1
123 to ,abtract two 3-digit numbers with
no ref facansing
Teacher:
423 co add or subtract 2- cc
zit money testmos
12.4 to sebran 2-or 3- digit number from e
12.6 to (dive
3-digit number with rooming
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I.1 so «der nurnIrs
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1.2 muse doubles phis and minus one to find sums
toa
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IS to aid tree or morel digit numbers
IA io Swat
-digit number from a number
to 2g
1.5 to find missing adiknds
44 to iclinify and We addition and subtraction fat
families
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1.7 mstilve related problems in realistic seeing,
2
21 so reaöre a number expressed in standard .
expanded or word fainin eider of the other
forne'
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22 bada whole numbers
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2.3 to write the value of a collection of bills and
coins-
2.4 to make change for =cures up to 5200
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23 to write die timess shown on an analog clock C
2.6 to solve related problems in realistic settings
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3.l to ack! 2.- or 3-digit addends
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32 to add up to four 2-a 34 igit addends
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3.3 to subtract 2. and 346git numbers from 2- and
3-diga numtas
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numbers with a specific square on a grid
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8.1 to write franktos for shaded figures
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figures divided into copal pans
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numbers. and word names
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3.1 to analyze dau in a bar graph
3.2 to analyze data in pictographs
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FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2001
Student Report
Grade 08
This report shows your results from the FCAT National Norm-Referenced TeSt.
School Name and Number
District Name and Number
60 • PALM BEACH
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in
Reading Comprehension and in Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance in relation to the performance of students throughout the nation.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES
Scale
Score
National
Percentile
Rank
Stanine
Reading
Comprehension
Mathematics
Problem Solving.
The Scale Score expresses your performance and allows comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 510 to 820. Mathematics Problem Solving
Scale Scores range from 527 to 836.
The National Percentile Rank and Stanine Indicate your relative standing In comparison to the
national reference group. National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. Stanlnes range from
tog.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than
stated here. However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between 43 and 67. For
Mathematics Problem Solving, your National Percentile Rank should be between 24 and 44.
CONTENT SCORES
Number
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interpretation
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Statistics
Probability
Geometry
Each question was worth 1 point.
Run Date: 04/25/2001
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Student Report
Grade 08
Student Name
Student Number
School Name and Number
District Name and Number
50 - PALM BEACH
This report shows your results from the FCAT Sunshine State Standards Test.
The FCAT Sunshine State Standards Test measures your performance on selected benchmarks In reading and mathematics as defined by the Sunshine State
Standards. Scores on this test are one indication of your achievement of the challenging content that Florida students are expected to know. On the FCAT, you can
attain one of five possible achievement levels. The table below shows the scale score ranges for each Student Achievement Level.
FCAT Student
Achievement Levels
Scale Score Ranges
Reading
Mathematics
Level 5:
394-500
371-500
Level 4:
350-393
347370
Level 3:
310-349
310-346
Level 2:
271-309
280-309
Level 1:
100-270
100-279
Your scores are shown below.
Student Achievement Level Descriptions
LEVEL 5: Performance at this level indicates that the student has success with the most challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A Level 5
student answers most of the test questions correctly, including the most challenging questions.
LEVEL 4: Performance at this level indicates that the student has success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A Level 4 student
answers most of the questions correctly but may have only some success with questions that reflect the most challenging content.
LEVEL 3: Performance at this level Indicates that the student has partial success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards, but
performance is Inconsistent. A Level 3 student answers many of the questions correctly but Is generally less successful with questions that are
most challenging.
LEVEL 2: Performance at this level indicates that the student has limited success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
LEVEL 1: Performance at this level indicates that the student has little success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.
SUBJECT SCORES
Student
Achievement
Level
Reading
Mathematics
Scale
Score
State
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Thirds
Lowest
Middle
Highest
If you took the test again, your scores might be slightly higher or lower than the scores on
this report. However, your scores would probably fall within a certain range. For reading,
your scale score should be between 274 and 310. For mathematics, your scale score should
be between 294 and 316.
The check marks ( J ) show if you scored in the lowest, middle, or highest third of grade 08
Florida students who took this test.
CONTENT SCORES
The Content chart shows the number of points possible and the number of points earned
for each category. Each question on this portion of the test was worth one point. The
results on your performance Items will be reported separately.
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FLAT Reports
Separate reports are produced for the Sunshine State
Standards tests in FCAT Reading and Mathematics.
Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Reports The FCAT SSS
Reading and Mathematics reports show test scores from
Florida's tests of academic standards. These reports contain
subject scores and content scores. Subject scores describe
the overall achievement, and content scores give the number
of points earned in specific skill areas. Success on the
Reading and Mathematics tests can be best understood by
using the achievement levels where a 3 or higher is on or
above grade level.
Achievement Levels
Five categories of achievement
describe the success students have with the content tested
on the FCAT Reading and Mathematics. Level 5 is the
highest and Level 1 is the lowest.
5 This student has success with the most challenging content
of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in level
5 answers most of the test questions correctly, including
the most challenging questions.
4 This student has success with the challenging content of
the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in level 4
answers most of the test questions correctly, but may have
only some success with questions that reflect the most
challenging content.
3 This student has partial success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards, but performance
is inconsistent. A student scoring in level 3 answers many
of the test questions correctly, but is generally less
successful with questions that are the most challenging.
2 This student has limited success with the challenging
content of the Sunshine State Standards.
1 This student has little success with the challenging content
of the Sunshine State Standards.
Graduation Requirements—Students graduating in the year
2003 and later must receive a passing score on both the
FCAT SSS Reading and FCAT SSS Mathematics tests to
meet graduation requirements. For students that first took the
10th grade test in calendar year 2001, an alternative passing
score is still in effect. For students that first took the 10th
grade test in calendar year 2002 or later, higher passing
scores apply.
Grade 10 FCAT
Passing Scores
Reading
Mathematics
Current Passing Score
SS 300 .OSS 1926 SS 300. DSS 1889
Alternate Passing Score
SS 287 . DSS 1858 SS 295 = DSS 1868
informes FCAT (Spanish)
Se preparan informes separados pare los examenes del FCAT
de lectura y matematicas segt las
normas
estatales
Sunshine State Standards.
Informes segtin las normas estatales Sunshine State
Standards (SSS)
Los informes segan las normas estatales
SSS del FCAT presentan las calificaciones de los examenes de
lectura y matematicas de las normas academicas de Florida.
Estos informes contienen calificaciones
por materias
y
calificaciones por contenido. Las calificaciones por materia
proporcionan un resumen general del rendimiento y las
calificaciones por contenido que proveen el n6mero de puntos
obtenidos en areas de habilidades especificas. El exits de los
examenes de lecture y matematicas puede entenderse mejor
utilizando los niveles de rendimlento en los que una calificacit
de 3 o superior esti al nivel del grado o por encima.
Niveles de rendimlento El exito que un estudiante ha logrado
en el contenido examinado en el FCAT de lectura y matematicas
se describe por medic) de cinco categories. El nivel 5 es el mas
alto y el nivel 1 es el mas bajo.
5 Este estudiante tiene exits con el contenido mas dificil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 5
responde a la mayoria de las preguntas del examen
oorrectamente, incluyendo las preguntas mas dificiles.
4 Este estudiante done exito con el contenido dificil de las
normas Sunshine State Standards. Un estudiante del Nivel 4
responde a la mayor(a de las preguntas correctamente, pero
es posible que solo temp cierto exits con las preguntan que
reftejan el contenido mas dificil.
3 Este estudiante tiene un exito partial con el contenido dif foil
de las normas Sunshine State Standards, pero su rendimiento
es inconsistente. Un estudiante del Nivel 3 responde muchas
de las preguntas del examen correctamente, pero por lo
general tiene menos kilo con las preguntas que son mas
diffciles.
2 Este estudiante tiene exito limited° con el contenido (Illicit de
las normas Sunshine State Standards.
1 Este estudiante tiene poco exito con el contenido (illicit de las
normas Sunshine State Standards.
Requisitos pare la graduation - Los estudiantes que se
gradilan en el 2003 o despues deben obtener una calificacion
de aprobado lento en el FCAT (SSS) de lectura como en el
FCAT (SSS) de matematicas y asf cumplir con los requisitos
de graduaci0n. Para los estudiantes que tomaron el examen
del 10° grado por primera vez en el aim 2001, todavia esti) en
vigor una calificacien de aprobado alternative. Para los
estudiantes que tomaron el examen del 10° grado por primera
vez en el arm 2002 o despues, puede que le sean aplicadas
calificaciones mas alias que de aprobado.
FCAT pare 10• grads
Calificaciones de aprobado
Lecture
Matemetleas
CalltIcachin de aprobado
actual
SS 300. DSS 1926 SS 300. DSS 1889
Calincacion de aprobado
alternative
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Rapt) FCAT (Haitian Creole)
Yo prepare rape apa pou egzamen lekti ak matematik
FCAT bay swivan prensip Sunshine State Standards yo.
Rape Sunshine State Standards (SSS) Rape FCAT SSS
pou lekti ak matematik Ian montre net elev yo le nan egzamen
Florida bay sou prensip akademik yo. Rape sa yo gen net
pou matye ak net pou kontni laden yo. Net pou matye yo
dekri tout sa elev la reyalize anjeneral epi net pou k ontni yo
bay kantite pwen elev la fe nan yon matye byen detente. Ou
ka konprann kisa el& la reyalize nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik la pi byen si w itilize yon nivo sikse kote 3 oswa plis
se yon net ki nan nivo klas la oswa yon not ki pi wo pase nivo
klas Ia.
Nivo sikse elev yo Gen senk kategori sikse ki dekri nivo
sikse elev yo pole nan kontni yo teste nan egzamen lekti ak
matematik FCAT Ia. Pi gwo nivo a se nivo 5 epi pi piti nivo a
se nivo 1.
5 Elev sa a gen sikse nan matye kite gen pi plis difikilte laden
yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la. Yon elev ki
nan 5yem Nivo reponn pito kesyon egzamen yo
kereldeman, elev la menm reponn kesyon ki gen pi pits
difikilte laden yo.
4 El& sa a gen sikse nan matye ki to gen difikilte Iadan yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards Ia. Yon elev ki nan
4yem Nivo reponn pife kesyon egzamen yo kerektemen,
men li ka gen kek sikse selman nan kesyon Id sanble yo gen
pi plis difikilte laden yo.
3 Elev sa a gen enpe sikse nan matye ki gen difikilte laden yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards Ia, men plfemans
Ian pa rete estab. Yon elev ki nan 3yem Nivo reponn anpil
nan kesyon egzamen yo koreldeman, men anjeneral li gen
mwens sikse ak kesyon ki sanble yo gen pi plis difikilte laden
yo.
2 Eliot sa a gen sikse limite nan matye ki gen difikilte laden yo
nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards Ia.
1 Elev sa a gen yon ti siksi3 tou piti nan matye ki gen difikilte
laden yo nan egzamen Sunshine State Standards la.
Egzijans pou dipbme - Elev k ap diploma nan ane 2003 a oswa
apre sa dwe fe yon net pou pase ni egzamen lekti FCAT SSS la
ni egzamen matematik FCAT SSS la alaiwa pou yo ka ranpli
kondisyon pou diplome a. Pou elev Id to pran egzamen Ides 1001"
nan ane 2001 an, gen yon net altenatif pou pase egzamen an ki
toujou an efe toujou. Pou elev Id to pran egzamen Ides 1Crtim nan
pou lapremye fwa nan ane 2002 a oswa apre sa, yo mande pi
gwo net pou pase.
Not pou eery Ides 107em II pou
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Laird
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October 2003
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
Grade 11 Student Report
cncei numb: rand Name:
District Number and Name:
50-PALM BEACH
The Florida Departmentot Education believes that
student has the ability to learn and succeed. The purposeof the FCAT is to ensure that
Florida's nubile schools are providing the best education possible, and preparing students to succeed in the competitive 21st Century lob market.
Working with teachers, the State has developed a measurement system that allows you to track a student's academic achievement from year to
year and determine if a year's worth of learning has occurred in a years time. This system also allows you to compare a students score to a
score that represents 'grade level' achievement. If a students score Is above the "wade level score, then they are performing at a level above
their current grade. If it Is below, they are In need of Improvement. Using the toMent Scores; you are able to Identity any specific academic
skills needing Improvement.
Below you will find your 2003 FCAT Reading and Mathematics score; as well as your scores from previous years. The chart on the right side of
the page shows your score compared to the score that represents grade level achievement.
Congratulational You have passed the Reading test; however, your
achievement needs improving. Taal to your leacher Or guidance
counselor about classes you should take to better prepare you for
college or a career.
2003 Reading Content Scores
Content Areas
Points
Points
Possible
Earned
Words/Phrases
Main Idea/Purpose
Comparisons
Reference/Research
Year
2001
2002
2003
Grade Tested
NA
NA
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identification number. If you look the test this year, be sure
to contact your school about locating your FCAT lest scores.
2003 Mathematics Content Scores
Content Areas
Points
Possible
Points
Earned
Number Sense
Measurement
Geometry
Algebraic Thinking
Analysis
Data Analysis
Year
2001
2002
2003
Grade Tested
10
Achievement Level
NT
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Mathematics
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11+
These scores show your achievement on the day you were tested. If you had taken this test numerous limes, It is likely that all of your scores would
have been within a certain range. Your 2003 FCAT Reading scores probably would have been between 1975 and 2127.
NTE• Not Tested
NR = Not Reported
NA = Data Not Available
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FCAT
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Spring 2003
Student Report
Grade 10
This report provides your results on the FCAT 2003 Mathematics
performance tasks. Each performance task on FCAT requires you
to respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed
response. Short-response tasks are scored on a 2-point rubric and
extended-response tasks are scored on a 4-point rubric.
One of the short-response tasks is shown below with a copy of
your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer Is
shown in the box to the right.
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FCAT 2003
Student Name
Student Number
School Name
School Number IM
District Name
PALM BEACH
District Number
50
This Performance
Task Response
Points Possible
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Performance Task
Responses
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to raise money by selling graphing calculators and geometry tool kits. They
have set aside 53,000 to purchase the items they need to selL They will spend
S75 foreach calculator, and S20 for each tool kit. From past experience,
they know that twice as many students will buy the calculators as will buy the
tool kits.
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item the senior class should have available to sell, where c is the number of
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Spring 2003
Student Report
Grade 10
This report provides your results on tile FCAT 2003 Reading
performance tasks. Each performance task on FCAT requires you
to respond with either a short response or a longer, more detailed
response. Short-response tasks are scored on a 2-point rubric and
extended-response tasks are scored on a 4-point rubric.
One of the short-response tasks Is shown below with a copy of
your answer. The number of points you earned for your answer Is
shown in the box to the right.
This task required you to read a passage about an American
zoologist's attempts to rehabilitate two young gorillas in Africa.
Describe how Coco and Pucker change as a result of their
experience with Dlan Fossey. Use details and Information from
the story to explain your answer.
FCAT 2003
student Name
Student Number
School Name
School Number
District Name
PALM BEACH
District Number
50
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Task Response
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Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
FCAT WRITING
STUDENT REPORT
2001
Grade 8
Student Name:
Student I.D. No.:
School:
District:
PALM BEACH
soma.
How Papers Are Scored
The student responses are scored by trained readers using the holistic method to evaluate
a piece of writing for its overall quality. The readers consider four elements: focus,
organization, support, and conventions. In this type of scoring, readers make a judgment
about the entire response and do not focus on any one aspect of the writing.
Focus refers to how clearly the paper presents and maintains a clear main idea,
theme, or unifying point. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale
demonstrate a consistent awareness of the topic and do not contain extraneous
information.
Organization refers to the structure or plan of development (beginning, middle,
and end) and whether the points are logically related to one another. Organization
also refers to (1) the use of transitional devices to relate the supporting ideas to the
main idea, theme, or unifying point and (2) the evidence of a connection between
sentences. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale use transitions to
signal the plan or text structure and end with summary or concluding statements.
Support refers to the quality of the details used to explain, clarify, or define. The
quality of the support depends on word choice, specificity, depth, and
thoroughness. Papers representing the higher end of the point scale provide
examples and illustrations in which the relationship between the supporting ideas
and the topic is clear.
Conventions refers to punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and variation in
sentence structure used in the paper. The conventions are basic writing skills
included in Florida's Sunshine State Standards. Papers representing the higher end
of the point scale follow, with few exceptions, the conventions of punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling and use a variety of sentence structures to present
ideas.
Dear Student
The paper you wrote in February as part of the FCAT has been read
independently by two people trained to score this test. Each reader
judged the paper against a set of standards and gave it an overall
score. Your score is the average of the two readers' scores.
This writing score will help you, your parents or guardians, and your
teachers understand how well you performed on this statewide writing
test. A description of how papers are scored is printed on the left
side of this report. A description of each possible score is printed
on the back of this report.
Remember, you were given 45 minutes to read the assigned topic,
plan what to write, and then write your response. The conditions
under which you write papers in class or at home may not be the
same as those for this test; therefore, the writing may not be the
same. You and your teachers should consider the score on this test
along with all of your other writing when planning activities to
continue developing your writing skills.
You were asked to convince your friend
to cat at your favorite place.
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Description of Grade 4 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and
includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language, including
precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure.
Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are generally correct.
5.5: The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with adequate development of
supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern.
though lapses may occur. Word choice is adequate. Sentences
vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling arc
generally correct.
9.5: The writing was given a 4 by one reader and a 5 by the other
reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain
extraneous information. An organizational pattern is evident,
but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain specifics
and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is
adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually
COMO.
3.5: The writing was given a 3 by one reader and a 4 by the other
reader.
3.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may
contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern has
been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting
ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is
adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes
incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
2.5: The writing was given a 2 by one reader and a 3 by the other
reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little
relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choice
may be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited to simple
constructions. Frequent errors may occur in punctuation,
capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other
reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No
organizational pattern is evident. Ideas are provided through lists,
and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information
may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation, capitalization,
and spelling may impede communication.
U: The writing is unrelated to the assigned topic or cannot be read.
Description of Grade 8 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and
Includes substantial development of supporting ideas or
examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language,
including precision in word choice. Sentences vary in
structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
generally correct.
5.5: The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with ample development of
supporting ideas or examples. It has an organizational pattern,
though lapses may occur. Word choice is adequate. Sentences
vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
generally correct.
4.5: The writing was given a 4 by one reader and a 5 by the other
reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain '
extraneous information. An organizational pattern is evident,
but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain specifics
and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is
adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are usually
correct.
3.5: The writing was given a 3 by one reader and a 4 by the other
reader.
3.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may
contain extraneous information. An organizational pattern has
been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting
ideas or examples may not be developed. Word choice is
adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in structure, though many
are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes
incorrect, but most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
2.5: The writing was given a 2 by one reader and a 3 by the other
reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little
relevant information and few supporting ideas or examples.
There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word
choice may be limited or immature. Sentences may be limited
to simple constructions. Frequent errors may occur in
punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other
reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because them is
little or no development of supporting ideas or examples. No
organizational pattern is evident. Ideas are provided through lists,
and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information
may be included. Frequent errors in punctuation, capitalization,
and spelling may impede communication.
U: The writing is unrelated to the assigned topic or cannot be read.
Description of Grade 10 Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and
includes substantial development of supporting ideas or
examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language with
freshness of expression. Sentences vary in structure. There are
few, if any, usage, punctuation, or spelling errors.
5.5: The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other
reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and
includes ample development of supporting ideas or examples.
It demonstrates a mature command of language. Sentences
vary in structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling are
generally correct.
4.5: The writing was given a 4 by one reader and a 5 by the other
reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain loosely
related information. An organizational pattern is apparent.
Some of the supporting ideas contain specifics and details, but
others do not. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary in
structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling are generally
correct
3.5: The writing was given a 3 by one reader and a 4 by the other
reader.
3.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may
contain loosely related information. An organizational pattern
is demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be
uneven. Word choice is adequate. There is some variation in
sentence structure. Usage, punctuation, and spelling arc
generally correct.
2.5: The writing was given a 2 by one reader and a 3 by the other
reader.
2.0: The writing addresses the topic, though limey lose focus by
including extraneous information. An organizational pattern is
demonstrated. Development of the supporting ideas may be
nonspecific. Word choice may be limited. Frequent errors may
occur in sentence construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other
reader.
1.0: The writing addresses the topic. though it may lose focus by
including extraneous and loosely related ideas. The organizational
pattern is weak. Ideas are presented through lists and limited or
inappropriate word choice. Frequent errors may occur in sentence
construction, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
U: The writing is unrelated to the assigned topic or cannot be read.
EFTA01710422
F SAT
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) 2000
Student Report
Grade 07
This report shows your results from the FCAT National Norm-Referenced Test.
Student Number
School Name and Number
District Name and Number
50 - PALM BEACH
et
The FCAT Norm-Referenced Test measures your achievement on a test that was given to a national sample of students. Your norm-referenced scores in
Reading Comprehension and in Mathematics Problem Solving describe your performance in relation to the performance of students throughout the nation.
Your scores are shown below.
SUBJECT SCORES
Scale
Score
Reading
Comprehension
Mathematics
Problem Solving
National
Percentile
Rank
Stanine
The Scale Score expresses your performance and allows comparisons from year to year.
Reading Comprehension Scale Scores range from 490 to 819. Mathematics Problem Solving
Scale Scores range from 513 to 829.
The National Percentile Rank and StanIna Indicate your relative standing In comparison to the
national reference group. National Percentile Ranks range from 1 to 99. Stanines range from 1 to
9.
If you took the test again, your National Percentile Rank might be slightly higher or lower than
stated here. However, your National Percentile Rank would probably fall within a certain range.
For Reading Comprehension, your National Percentile Rank should be between TO and 89. For
Mathematics Problem Solving, your National Percentile Rank should be between 43 and 66.
CONTENT SCORES
Number
of Points
Possible
Readint Com•rehension
Initial Understanding
Interpretation
Critical Analysis
Strategies
Mathematics Problem Solving
Measurement
Estimation
Problem Solving
Number Relationships
Number Systems
Patterns & Functions
Algebra
Statistics
Probability
Geometry
Number
of Points
Earned
Number
of Questions
Attempted
The content tested Is described on the back of this report. Each question was worth 1 point.
Run Date: 08/21/2000
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Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8
The FCAT NRT Reading Comprehension Test assesses
the following objectives:
•
Initio/ Understanding - Demonstrate the ability to comprehend explicitly
stated relationships in a variety of reading selections.
•
Interpnetation Demonstrate the ability to form an interpretation of a variety
of reading selections based on explicit and implica information in the
selections.
•
Criticar Analysis - Demonstrate the ability to synthesize and evaluate
explicit and implicit information in a variety of reading selections.
•
Strategies - Demonstrate the ability to recognize and apply text factors and
reading strategies in a variety of reading selections.
The aboye objectives are measured within the following contexto:
•
Recreational - material typically read for enjoyment.
•
Textual - material typically found in grade-appropriate textbooks and other
sources of information.
•
Functional - material typically encountered in everyday lile situations.
The FCAT NRT Mathematics Problem Solving Test
assesses the following objectives:
•
Measumment - Demonstrate an understanding of the principies of
measurement.
•
Estimation - Determine the reasonableness of resulto and apply estimation
in problem solving.
•
Problem Solving Strategies - Demonstrate an understanding of the procoss
of solving conventional and non-routine problems.
•
Number end Number Relationships - Represent and use numbers in
equivaient forms in real-world and mathematical problems, and demonstrate
number sense for whole numbers, fractions, decimais, and integers.
•
Number Systems and Number Theory - Demonstrate an understanding of
relationships among arithmetic operations and apply concepto of number
theory such as primes, factors, and multiples in real-world and mathematical
problems.
•
Pattems and Funclions - Identity numerical and geometric patterns and
functions and use them to solve problems.
•
Algebra - Demonstrate the ability to evaluate expressions and solve linear
equations.
•
Statistics - Demonstrate an understanding of the relationships in data sets.
•
Probabilay - Demonstrate an understanding of the laws goveming chance.
•
Geometry - Demonstrate an understanding of geometric principies.
Grados 5, 6, 7, y8
La Prueba de Comprensión de Lectura FCAT NRT evalúa
los siguientes objetivos:
•
Entendimiento - Demostrar su habilidad para comprender
explicitamente el contenido y la relación entre si dentro de una variedad de
selecciones de lectura.
•
Interpretación - Demostrar su capacidad interpretativa dentro de una
variedad de selecciones de lectura, basándose en información explicita e
implícita en dichas selecciones.
•
Análisis critico - Demostrar la habilidad para sintetizar y evaluar
información explícita e implícita en una variedad de selecciones de lectura.
•
Estrategias - Demostrar habilidad para reconocer y aplicar el contenido del
texto y estrategias utilizadas en una variedad de selecciones de lectura.
Los objetivos anteriores se evalúan en los contextos siguientes:
•
Recreativo - material utilizado para entretenimiento.
•
Textual - material utilizado en libros de texto del grado apropiado y en
otras medios Informativo.
•
Funcional - material utilizado en la vida diaria.
La Prueba para Resolver Problemas de Matemáticas
FCAT NRT evalúa los siguientes objetivos:
•
Medidas - Demostrar sus conocimientos de los principios de medir.
•
Estimación - Deteminar cuán razonables son los resultados y aplicar la
estimación en la solución de problemas.
•
Estrategias para resolver problemas - Demostrar comprensión del
proceso de resolver problemas convencionales y fuera de lo común.
•
Números y relaciones entre números - Representar y usar números en
formas equivalentes en problemas de matemática y de la vida diaria, y
demostrar sentido para las fracciones, los decimales y los números enteros,
positivos y negativos.
•
Sistemas y teoria de los números - Demostrar conocimiento numérico de
las relaciones entre las operaciones de aritmética y aplicar conceptos de la
teoria de los números tales como números primos, factores y múltiplos en
problemas de matemática y de la vida diaria.
•
Pautas y funciones - Identificar funciones y pautas numéricas y usarlas
para resolver problemas.
•
Algebra - Demostrar la capacidad para evaluar expresiones algebraicas y
resolver ecuaciones lineales.
•
Estadistica - Demostrar conocimiento en procesamiento de data.
•
Probabilidad - Demostrar conocimiento de las leyes que gobiernan el azar.
•
Geometria - Demostrar conocimiento de los principios de geometría.
Soaste: Stanford Adiereenent Test Sedes, Nrth Eciteon: Ceenpen6um of lostrueliceeal 00»ctNes
Note: %Hect vdth permiselon [pi Harccort Educational Measurement
100
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.2:,50rii
End of Year Report
Total
Course Time
Total
Corr/Att
Exercises
Total
Percent
Correct
Enroll
Level
IPM
Level
Current
Level
Gain
1477
MCS
1:39
PS
0:46
TRN
0:45
RA
Enroll Date - 1 26/98) Class
4.54
4.45
4.63
0.18
5.11
5.11
5.17
0.06
4.00
4.00
4.36
0.36
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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6/1/98 11:56am
LEVEL 6 COURSE PERFORMANCE
End of Year Report
Total
Total
Total
Corr/Att
Percent
Enroll
IPM
Current
Course Time
Exercises
Correct
Level
Level
Level
Gain
1431
(Enroll Date - 8/19/97) Class
AW
7:00
4.50
5.18
5.45
0.27
MCS
7:58
4.49
4.50
4.67
0.17
RA
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
WIT
0:00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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6/5/97 7:51am
Page
. •
•
(continued)
Total
Total
Total
Cori/Att :%Percent
Enroll
IPM.
Current
Course .Time
Exercises
Correct
Level
Level
Level •
Gain
... '
4231
(Enroll Date - 9/10/96)
MCS
4:05
3.49
' 3.53
3.56
. 0.03
RW
:
3:49
3.50
3..80
3.91
0.11
RA
N/A
14/A.
N/A
N/A
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Page
Crs.
Total
Tot
Cor/At
Time
Exer
Total
Per
Enr
Corr
Lvl
IPM
Lvl
Curr
Lvl
Tot
Sess
Gain
3330
8/22/95)
A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
WE
2:
--
--
--
--
MCS
9:
2.50
2.01
2.26
45
0.25
RW
5:
2.80
2.82
3.12
28
0.30
FAB
2:
N/A
N/A
N/A
13
N/A
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6/1/95 1:03pm
Page 2
Crs.
Total
Tot
Cor/At
Time
Exer
(continued)
Total
Per
Enr
' IPM
Corr
Lvl
Lvl
Curr
Lvl
Tot
Sess
Gain
2125
8/29/94)
RR
7:05
0.50
0.43
0.99
61
0.56
MCS
11:35
0.92
0.52
1.48
61
0.96
IR
0:57
1.00
1.57
5
0.00
SD
• 0:05
- -
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WE
1:44
RW
1:29
2.80
2.80
8
0.00
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Elementary
Interim Report of
Unsatisfactory Progress
School:
To the parent or guardian of
(77
•Grade :
This report is to advise you that your child is making unsatisfactory
progress in:
In order to improve, your child needs to:
We need.to work together. Please discuss this report"with your child.
eac er
c ioo
one umber
C
Please sign and return the portion below the dotted line.
P•
Parent's
e
Parent's Phone Humber(s)
I wish to request a conference with the teacher.
Yes
(Alt Lys
y
kt (-130 PM
White/Parent Copy
Yellow/Cumulative Folder
PBSD 0764 (FY 86 Revision)
WN 0179890
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Elementary
Interim Report of
Unsatisfactory Progress
School:
To the parent or guardian of
Date:
This report is to advise you that your
progress in:
6'6 '97
•Grade: Lf
child is making unsatisfactory
In order to improve, your child needs to:
We need.to work together. Please discuss this report' with your child.
Teacher
School Phone Number
Please sign and return the portion below the dotted line.
Student's Signature
Date
Parent's Signature
Parent's Phone Number(s)
I wish to request a conference with the teacher.
Yes
No
White/Parent Copy
PBSD 0764 (FY 86 Revision)
Yellow/Cumulative Folder
WN 01-9890
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?ALM BEACH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Elementary
Interim Report of
Unsatisfactory Progress
School:
Date:
To the parent or guardian o
This report is to advise you that your child is making unsatisfactory
progress in:
In order to improve, your child needs to:
We need to work together. Please discuss this reports with your child.
c er
School Phone Number
Please sign and return the portion below the dotted line.
6-?‘
Stud
g ature
Date
Parent's Signature
Parent's Phone Number(s)
I wish to request a conference with the teacher.
Yes
No
White/Parent Copy
Yellow/Cumulative Folder
PBSD 0764 (FY 86 Revision)
WN 01-9890
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PHONE:
Dear
ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33411
PM:
FAH:
Principal
fl747 -)5/
Date
In a continuing effort to provide additional educational
opportunities and assistance for students to achieve academic
success, the School Board of Palm Beach County will offer a twenty
ession (summer school) program.
will attend the Special Session
er sc oo ). A student my be recommended to attend the Summer
chool Session (recommended by teacher or parental request to
attend) based on the following eligibility: students who require
more than the normal 180-day term to complete the expected course
of study, for flexibility for students (K-5) to allow for
maintenance of skills (at grade level) and /or consideration of
special needs students (E.G. ADHD, ADD, ESOL, DOP, ETC.), students
being promoted to the next level who need "maintenance" and
alternative methods to sustain their continuous progress, or
students who receive a score in the first or second quartile in the
reading and/or mathematics sections of the CTBS/4 may be
recommended, but are not required, to attend Summer School. It is
recommended that your child attend the elementary Special Session
at H. L. Johnson Elementary School, Monday through Friday,
beginning Friday, July 1, 1994 ending Friday, July 29, 1994.
Our profession staff considers it essential that your child attend
the Special Session (summer school) program on a regular basis with
no more than (3) absences if recommended by the teacher to attend.
Please sign, date and return this form to your child's school by
May 5, 1994.
If you have questions or would
discuss this recommendation,
please contact our school at
Parent/Guardian notification:
Yes, my child will attend summer school
No, m child will NOT attend s
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Elementary
Interim Report of
Unsatisfactory Progress
4
School:
2
Crads: 2?
To the parent or guardian of
This report is to advise you that your child is wilting unsatisfactory
progress in:
In order to improve, your child needs to:
We need to work together. Please discuss this report with your child.
School Phone Number
Please sign and reEurn Olt por:lon below the dotted line.
3-. -9$
i/p
ure
Date
043C
ire
en e
one umber e
I wish to request a cc:inference with he teacher.
Yesj.L.f:No
White/Parent Copy
Yellow/Cumulative Folder
PBSD 0764 (FY 86 Revision)
all
III ;MOO
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PHONF:
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Dear
ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33411
Pik
FAH:.
PrISCION
dik
In a continuing effort to keep you informed, this letter is to notify you that your child is
experiencing difficulty in the area(s) checked below.
The, Pupil, Progression, Plan for Palm Beach County- requires that students, demonstrate
continuous progress in the academic areas of reading,. valtingi,mathematIcsk science, social••
studies and computer literacy. Classroort performance,. Maturity; and attendance, as well as
physical, emotional and social factors are also considered in promotiod docisiont.,"
It is our judgment that your child may experience difficulty meeting the-mlnImum requirements
for promotion. Students who do 'not meet minimum requirements may be:subject to retention:
We believe that significant progress can be made if parents, students and teachers work together
during the remainder of the school year.
ti
It is urgent that you arrange a conference with your child's teacher. Please sign the form below-
and return it to the school.
•
Sincerely,
leacher
•
IIIII
I have been advised that
may have difficulty meeting the
nes Name
minimum requirements for promotion.
er
s
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•
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911 is to 41 •
ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33411
PHONE:
FAH:
Prtatrlpsl
Dear
On e
In a continuing effort to keep you informed, this letter is to notify you that your child is
experiencing difficulty in the area(s) checked below:
The Pupil Progression Plan for Palm Beach County requires that students demonstrate
continuous progress in the academic areas of reading, writing, mathematics, science, social
studies and computer literacy. Classrooth performance, maturity, and attendance, as well as
physical, emotional and social factors are also considered In promotion decisions.
It is our judgment that your child may experience difficulty meeting the minimum requirements
for promotion. Students who do 'not meet minimum requirements may be subject to retention.
We believe that significant progress can be made if parents, students and teachers work together
during the remainder of the school year.
It is urgent that you arrange a conference with your child's teacher. Please sign the form below
and return it to the school.
Sincerely,
lea
1.111111
I have been advised tha
may have difficulty meeting the
minimum requirements for promotion.
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Addre
Street Address
CI
Zip
Name of Parent/Guardian
Telephone: Home
me enc
Home School
Home School Teacher
Special Session School Assignment
Elementa
School Special Session Registration
Student NumbeMarade
Last name
First name)
Student's Date of Birth
High Risk Medical Information
Legal Information on Record:
no
yes (Call home school.)
Student is on
free lunch
reduced lunch
SPECIAL PROGRAM ASSIGNMENT (Check services needed.)
ESOL Intensive
ESOL Support
ESE (Program)
Other
TRANSPORTATION
Special Session Bus #
Needed: 2
no
yes
regular
ESE
lift)
SAC# Ming/
RECOMMENDATION FOR SPECIAL SESSION (Check all that apply.)
Students who require more than the normal 180-day term to complete the expected course of study may
attend Special Session. The following guidelines are recommended:
• Flexibility for students (K-5) to allow for maintenance of skills (at grade level)
• Consideration of special needs students (e.g., ADHD, ADD. ESOL, DOP, Chapter 1, etc.)
Students promoted to the next level who need "maintenance" and alternative methods to sustain their
continuous progress may attend Special Session.
Students who receive a score in the first or second quartile in the reading and/or mathematics section
of the CTBS/4 may be recommended, but are not required, to attend Special Session.
Note'
Students retained in their current grade level may be eligible for pm s. r.n u on corn etion of Special Session.
tr/T—ne
/ Date
gna ure o
Sitti
nncipa / Date
iliARENT/GUARDIAN NOTIFICATION
Yet, my child will attend the Special Session (summer school). The information on address and
telephone numbers it correct or I have noted changes on-my copy of the registration-form.
0
No, my child will not attend the'Special Session (summer school).
Signature of Parent Guardian
Attaphments to the registration form sent to the Special Session school:
Parent/guardian copy - signed registration form
Copy of completed ESE IEP, if appropriate
Other information
To be completed at the conclusion of Special Session:
/1 Days Present
3 Days Absent
Days Tardy
Teacher comments:
9Y
Made following Special Session
0 Promoted 0 Administrative Placement 0 Retained
Signature of Home School Principal / Date
Signature of Special Session Administrator I Date
PBSD D673 FY 94 Revision
WhitelSpocial Session School then Home School
YellowlHonio Schoolt0flice
PinkfTransportation
GoldiParentiGuardian then Home School
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FCAT
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Total Score
Total
Score
Subscores
The Total Score Indicates the student's level of achievement on FCAT Mathematics.
The Total Score that a student could achieve ranges from 100 to 500.
The Total Mathematics Score of 297 indicates that
scored in the
middle third of grade 5 students who took FCAT Mathematics in 1998.
The Subscores indicate the student's level of achievement on separate content areas
of FCAT Mathematics. Each Subscore represents the percentage of content In that
area that the student responded to successfully.
25
50
75
100
Mathematics
Number Sense
Measurement
Geometry
Algebraic Thinking
Data Analysis
The Sunshine State Standards content tested by FCAT Mathematics Is described on the back of this report.
Message to Parents:
The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) is a new achievement test for Florida students. FCAT
measures the Sunshine State Standards for reading and mathematics. Adopted in 1996, the Sunshine State Standards
are challenging expectations for Florida students. They apply to all students whether they plan to enter the world of
work or go on to further education after high school. The Standards signify what students should know and be able
to do as they progress through school. The Sunshine State Standards are the foundation for a strong accountability
system for Florida's schools.
FCAT was administered for the first time in Florida schools in January 1998. The 1998 test scores will set the
baseline for future achievement of the Sunshine State Standards in reading and mathematics. FCAT scores are an
overall indicator of achievement of these challenging new standards. FCAT results will not be used in making
decisions concerning the promotion of students in 1998 but will be one consideration in promoting students In future
years.
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Mathematics Content Tested
Área de contenido del examen de Matemáticas
PCA'!' Mathematics is an assessment of the Sunshine State
Standards In mathematics. PCAT Mathematics assesses content
from the following arcas:
Number Sense, Concepts and Operations
• Identifying operations (+, x, +) and effects of operations
• determining estimates
• knowing how numbers are represented and used
Measurement
• recognizing measurements and units of measurement
• comparing, contrasting, and converting measurements
Geometry and Spatial Sense
• describing, drawing, identifying, and analyzing two- and three-
dimensional shapes
• visualizing and illustrating changes in shapes
• using coordinate geometry
Algebralc Thinicing
• describing, analyzing, and generalizing patterns, relationships,
and functions
• using expressions, equations, inequalities, graphs, and formulas
Data Analyzing and Probablilty
• analyzIng, organizIng, and interpreting data
• identifying patterns and making predictions, Inferences, and
valid conclusions
• using probability and statistics
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Assessment
Test
El examen de Matemáticas PCA'I' es el examen que evalúa las normas
educativas de Matemáticas del estado de la Florida (Sunshtne Sute
Standards). Este examen evalúa las habilidades siguientes:
Compresión numérica, conceptos y operaciones
• identificación de operaciones (+, x, +) y efectos de operaciones
• estimación de resultados
• uso y representación de números
Medidas
• reconocimiento de medidas y de unidades de medidas
• comparación y conversión de medidas
Geometría y noción espacial
• descripción, dibujo, identificación y análisis de figuras de dos y tres
dimensiones
• visualización e ilustración de cambios en figuras
• uso de geometría coordinada
Razonamiento algebraico
• descripción, análisis y generalización de patrones, relaciones y funciones
• uso de expresiones, ecuaciones, desigualdades, gráficas y fórmulas
Análisis de datos y probabilidad
• análisis, organización e interpretación de datos
• Identificación de patrones y elaboración de predicciones, Inferencias y
conclusiones válidas
• uso de probabilidad y estadística
Mensaje a los padres de familia:
La Prueba de Evaluación Comprensiva de la Florida: Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (PCA'!') es un examen
nuevo diseñado para los estudiantes del estado de la Florida. El examen 17CAT mide las normas educativas (Sunshine
State Standards) de matemáticas y de lectura. Dichas normas, que fueron adoptadas en 1996, tienen expectativas altas
de los estudiantes del estado y se aplican a todos los estudiantes ya sea que vayan a trabajar o que sigan con
estudios universitarios después de la escuela secundarla. Las normas educativas representan lo que los estudiantes
deben saber y pueden hacer en su avance académico. Las normas educativas establecen la base para un sistema
que define una mayor responsabilidad para las escuelas de la Florida.
El examen PCA'!' fue administrado por primera vez en enero de 1998 en las escuelas del estado de la Florida. Los
resultados del examen de 1998 determinarán la base para el futuro logro de las normas educativas del estado de la
Florida en las áreas de lectura y matemáticas. Los resultados del PCA'!' son un reflejo general de estas nuevas normas
educativas y sus altas expectativas. Los resultados del PCA'I' no se usarán en 1998 para decidir en qué grado se
colocará el estudiante pero si será uno de los factores que se considerarán en el futuro.
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Florida
Writing
Assessment
Program
1997 Florida Writing Assessment
STUDENT REPORT
Grade 4
Student Name:
Student I.D. No.:
School:
District:
Your Student's Score
Description of Writing Scores
6.0: The writing focuses on the topic, is logically organized, and includes ample development of
supporting ideas or examples. It demonstrates a mature command of language, including
precision in word choice. Sentences vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling
are generally correct.
5,5: The writing was given a 5 by one reader and a 6 by the other reader.
5.0: The writing focuses on the topic with adequate development of supporting ideas or examples. It
has an organizational pattern, though lapses may occur. Word choice Is adequate. Sentences
vary in structure. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are generally correct.
4.5: The writing was given a 4 by one reader and a 5 by the other reader.
4.0: The writing focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An
organizational pattern is evident, but lapses may occur. Some supporting ideas contain
specifics and details, but others are not developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary
somewhat in structure, though many are simple. Punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are
usually correct.
3.5: The writing was given a 3 by ono reader and a 4 by the other reader.
3.0: The writing generally focuses on the topic, though it may contain extraneous information. An
organizational pattern has been attempted, but lapses may occur. Some of the supporting ideas
or examples may not be developed. Word choice is adequate. Sentences vary somewhat in
structure, though many are simple. Punctuation and capitalization are sometimes incorrect, but
most commonly used words are spelled correctly.
2.5: The writing was given a 2 by ono reader and a 3 by the other reader.
2.0: The writing may be slightly related to the topic or offer little relevant information and few
supporting ideas or examples. There is little evidence of an organizational pattern. Word choice
may be limited or immature. Semences may be limited to simple constructions. Frequent errors
may occur in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
1.5: The writing was given a I by one reader and a 2 by the other reader.
1.0: The writing may only minimally address the topic because there is little or no development of
supporting ideas or examples. No organizational pattem is evident. Ideas are provided through lists,
and word choice is limited or immature. Unrelated information may be included. Frequent errors in
punctuation, capitalization, and spelling may impede communication.
U:
The writing is unrelated to the assigned topic or cannot be read, or there is no response.
Dear Parents or Guardians:
The paper your student wrote in January as part of the Florida Writing
Assessment Program has been read independently by two people trained
to score this test. Each reader judged the paper against a set of
standards and gave it an overall score. Your student's final score is the
average of the two readers' scores.
This writing score will help you, your student, and the teacher
understand how well your student performed on this statewide writing
test. A description of each possible score is printed on the left side of
this report.
Students were given 45 minutes to read the assigned topic, plan what to
write, and then write their responses. The conditions under which your
student writes papers in class or at home may not be the same as those
for this test; therefore, the writing may not be the same. You and the
teacher should consider the score on this test along with all of your
student's other writing when planning activities to continue developing
your student's writing skills.
Students were asked to explain why
everyone should know how to read.
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PRIMAVERA DE 1997
INFORMES DE LOS ESTUDIANTES DE 4' GRADO
Descripción de las Notas de Redacción
6.0:
La redacción se concentra en el tema, está lógicamente organizada e incluye un
amplio desarrollo de las ideas o ejemplos fundamentales. Demuestra un dominio maduro del
idioma, incluyendo precisión en la elección de términos. Las oraciones varían en su estructura.
La puntuación, uso de mayúsculas y ortografía son generalmente correctas.
53:
La redacción recibió un 5 por parte de un lector y un 6 por parte del otro lector.
5.0:
La redacción se concentra en el tema y tiene un desarrollo adecuado de las ideas o
ejemplos fundamentales. Tiene una estructura organizada, aunque haya algunos lapsos. La
elección de términos es adecuada. Las oraciones varían en su estructura. La puntuación, uso
de mayúsculas y ortografía son generalmente correctas.
4.5:
La redacción recibió un 4 por parte de un lector y un 5 por parte del otro lector.
4.0: .•
La redacción se concentra en el tema, aunque puede contener información ajena al
mismo. És evidente una estructura organizada, aunque puede haber algunos lapsos. Algunas
Ideas fundamentales contienen datos específkos y detalles, pero otras no están desarrolladas.
La elección de términos es adecuada. Las oraciones varían algo en su estructura, aunque la
mayoría son simples. La puntuación, uso de mayúsculas y ortografía son generalmente
conectas.
3.5:
La redacción recibió un 3 por parte de un lector y un 4 por parte del otro lector.
3.0:
La redacción se concentra generalmente en el tema, aunque condene Información
ajena al mismo. Se intentó una estructura organizada, aunque puede haber algunos lapsos.
Algunas de las Ideas o ejemplos fundamentales pueden no estar desarrollados. La elección de
términos es adecuada. Las oraciones varían algo en su estructura, aunque la mayoría son
simples. La puntuación y la ortografia son a veces incorrectas pero las palabras más
comunmente usadas están escritas correctamente.
2.5:
La redacción recibió un 2 por parte de un lector y un 3 por parte del otro' lector.
20:
La redacción está apenas relacionada con el tema u ofrece poca información
relevante, así como pocas Ideas o ejemplos fundamentales. Hay poca evidencia de una
estructura organizada. La elección de términos puede ser limitada o Inmadura. las oraciones
se limitan a construcciones simples. Pueden encontrarse errores frecuentes de puntuación, uso
de mayúsculas y ortografía.
1.5:
La redacción recibió un 1 por parte de un lector y un 1 por parte del otro lector.
1.0:
La redacción considera mínimamente el tema porque no hay o hay muy poco
desarrollo de las ideas o ejemplos fundamentales. No hay evidencia de una estructura
organizada. Las ideas aparecen enumeradas en listas y la elección de témunos.e1.11.mitada o
inmadura. Puede aparecer información no relacionada con el tema. Los errores frecuentes de
puntuación, uso de mayúsculas y ortografia pueden impedir una comunicación efectiva.
U:
La redacción no tiene relación con el tema asignado, no puede leerse o no obtuvo
respuesta.
Estimados padres o tutores:
La prueba escrita por su niño(a) en enero como parte del Programa de
Evaluación de Redacción de Florida, fue leida independientemente por dos
personas capacitadas para evaluarla. Cada lector juzgó la prueba en relación
a un conjunto de normas y la calificó con una nota general. La nota final de
su niño(a) es el promedio de las notas otorgadas por los dos lectores.
Esta nota de redacción le ayudará a usted, a su niño(a) y a los maestros a
comprender cómo se desempeñó su niño(a) en esta prueba de redacción
realizada en todo el estado. Una descripción de cada una de las notas
p6sibles aparece en el lado izquierdo del informe.
Los estudiantes dispusieron de 45 minutos para leer el tema asignado,
planificar lo que iban a escribir y escribir sus respuestas. Las condiciones
bajo las cuales los estudiantes redactan otras pruebas en clase o en el hogar
pueden ser diferentes a las empleadas en esta prueba; por lo tanto, la
redacción puede ser diferente. Ustedes y los maestros deben considerar la
nota de esta prueba junto con todas las otras redacciones del estudiante, al
planear actividades para continuar desarrollando las habilidades de
redacción del estudiante.
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TEACHER:
SCHOOL:
TEST:
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FOR:
CTBS/4 LEVEL 16 FORM A
GRADE:
06
STUDENT NUMBER:
4/13/99
TESTS
TOTAL READING
Dear Parent/Guardian:
PERCENTILE
RANKS
LOWEST
RANGES OF
PERCENTILE
RANKS
1-25
PERCENTILE
SCORE RANGES
AVERAGE
HIGHEST
LOW
26-50
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HIGH
51-75
PERCENTILE
76-99
PERCENTILE
This spring,
was given the Compr
Edition (CTBS/4). This report explains
Tests
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test
When compared with students across the nation,
high-average range on all tests taken.
Additional information about these tests can be
the back of this
page. If you would like more information about
's test scores, please
contact our school.
Sincerely,
Principal
of Basic Skills/Fourth
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TEACHER:
SCHOOL:
TEST:
LT.I3b/9 bTULMNT NtieVNT
FOR:
CTBS/4 LEVEL 15 FORM B
TESTS
TOTAL LANGUAGE
Dear Parent/Guardian:
PERCENTILE
RANKS
RANGES OF
PERCENTILE
RANKS
GRADE:
05
STUDENT NUMBER:
SCORE RANGES
LOWEST
AVERAGE
1-25
PERCENTILE
26-50
PERCENTILE
51-75
PERCENTILE
4/20/98
HIGHEST
76-99
PERCENTILE
This spring,
was given
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the Comp
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Tests of Basic Skills/Fourth
Edition (CTBS/4). This reportexplain
s test results.
When compared with students across the nation,
s scores were in the
low-average range on all tests taken.
Additional information about these tests can be found on the back of this
page. If you would like more information about
's test scores, please
contact our school.
Sincerely,
Principal
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REPORT #1
TEACHER:
SCHOOL:
TEST:
CTBS/4 STUDENT REPORT
FOR:
CTBS/4 LEVEL 14 FORM A
GRADE:
04
4/15/97
STUDENT NUMBER:
TESTS
TOTAL READING
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
PERCENTILE
RANKS
1-25
PERCENTILE
26-50
PERCENTILE
51-75
PERCENTILE
76-99
PERCENTILE
RANGES OF
PERCENTILE
RANKS
LOWEST
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SCORE RANGES
AVERAGE
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HIGH
Dear Parent/Guardian:
This spring, rill' was given the Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills/Fourth
Edition (CTBS 4 . This report explains IIIIIIIIts test results.
When compared with students across the nation,
s scores were in the
low-average range on all tests taken.
Additional information about these tests can be found on the back of this
page. If you would like more information about IIIIIIIrs test scores, please
contact our school.
Sincerely,
Principal
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SCHOOL:
GRADE: 3
DATE TESTED: 4/17/96
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TEST: CTBS/4 LEVEL 13 FORM A
PERCENT OF
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TEACHER:
SCHOOL:
TEST:
CTBS/4 STUDENT REPORT
FOR:
CTBS/4 LEVEL 12 FORM A
GRADE:
02
4/18/95
STUDENT NUMBER:
TESTS
TOTAL READING
This spring,
PERCENTILE
RANKS
RANGES OF
PERCENTILE .
RANKS
LOWEST
LOW
SCORE RANGES
AVERAGE
HIGHEST
1-25
.26-50
PERCENTILE
PERCENTILE
Dear Parent/Guardian:
HIGH
51-75
PERCENTILE
76-99
PERCENTILE
was given the Comprehensive Tests of Basic Skills/Fourth
Edition (CTBS/4). This report explains
s test results.
When compared with students across the nation,
scored in the lowest
range on all tests taken.
Additional information about these tests can be found on the back of this
page. If you would like more information about Mas
test scores, please
contact our school.
Sincerely,
Principal
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