1. Strategies to Improve Reading
  2. Level 1- Basic
  3. Level 4- Above Standard    
  4. Strategies to Improve Writing
  5. Level 1- Basic
  6. Level 2- Below Standard
  7. Level 3/4 Standard and Above Standard
  8. Strategies to Improvement Math
  9. Level 1—Beginning Understanding
  10. Level 2—Below Standard
  11. Level 3—Meeting Standard
  12. Level 4—Exceeding Standard

Strategies to Improve Reading

Strategies to Improve Reading

Back to top


Level 1- Basic

Level 1- Basic

Reading: Kids who are scoring in the level one range most definitely have issues with comprehending the text. These students' actions should focus on comprehension monitoring techniques. Students should 'pick a few of the comprehension monitoring strategies they think would best help them to understand text.

 

Actions-When I do not understand what I am reading, I will:

Level 2- Below Standard

Reading: Students who score in the level two range need to continue using their comprehension monitoring techniques. In addition, they need to focus on test taking strategies and using evidence from the text to support their written response answers.

 

Actions-When I am taking a reading test, I need to:

Level 3- Standard

You have met standard and are on target.

Back to top


Level 4- Above Standard    

Level 4- Above Standard      

You show a strong grasp of the material and skills.

Back to top


Strategies to Improve Writing

Strategies to Improve Writing

Back to top


Level 1- Basic

Level 1- Basic

Writing: Student who score in the level one range most definitely have issues with all areas of writing. The best place for level one students to start is in the area of content and organization.

 

Writing:

Actions-In order to improve my writing I need to:

Once I have an idea I need to make sure my paper is organized. To do this I should

Of course I always need to reread my papers and check for convention (spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, paragraphs) errors.

 

Back to top


Level 2- Below Standard

Level 2- Below Standard

Writing: Students who score in the level two range usually have issues with elaboration and adding detail to their writing. The best place for level two students to focus is on evidence.

 

Actions-In order to improve my writing I need to:

Examples

   Anecdotes (share a story)

   Facts

Back to top


Level 3/4 Standard and Above Standard

Level 3/4 Standard and Above Standard

Writing: Student who score in the level three or four range are at standard, but in order to improve their writing they most likely need to work on their writing style.

 

Actions-In order to improve my writing style, I need to:

 

 

Back to top


Strategies to Improvement Math

Strategies to Improvement Math

 

Back to top


Level 1—Beginning Understanding

Level 1—Beginning Understanding

Math : Students who are scoring in the level one range may have multiple issues which impact their understanding of mathematics. Students need to know that math makes sense and that all problems are solvable. These students’ actions should focus on details in the problem, monitoring their understanding of mathematics, and of what the assessment is asking of them.

 

Actions: When I do not understand what I am supposed to do, I will:

Back to top


Level 2—Below Standard

Level 2—Below Standard

Math : Students who score in the level two range need to continue monitoring their understanding and develop mathematical understanding. In addition, they need to focus on justifying their solutions mathematically.

 

Actions—When I am taking a math test, I need to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back to top


Level 3—Meeting Standard

Level 3—Meeting Standard

Math : You have met standard and are on target. Remember meeting standard meets you are on target. You need to, at least, stay on target every year. Meeting standard does not mean, “you can relax and coast along”

 

Back to top


Level 4—Exceeding Standard

Level 4—Exceeding Standard

Math : You show a deep understanding of the mathematical concepts, and you accurately solve problems.

 

 

 

 

Back to top