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EXPLORE RESULTS interpretation and comparison 2011-

2012

EXPLORE

Standardized test normed for 8th and 9th graders

First in sequence: EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT

In Whitehall, taken in the 7th and 8th grade

Designed to measure college readiness standards

SubjectSubject # of questions# of questions Minutes to Minutes to completecomplete

EnglishEnglish 4040 3030

ReadingReading 3030 3030

MathMath 3030 3030

ScienceScience 2828 3030

The English Test

Measures standard written English - punctuation, grammar and usage and sentence structure (usage and mechanics)

Measures use of strategy, organization, and style of writing (rhetorical skills)

The Reading Test

Measures ability to understand written material in different subjects

Skills measured include referring to detail, drawing conclusions, making comparisons and generalizations

Passages include prose fiction, humanities, and social sciences

The Math Test

Measures mathematical reasoning

Focus is on the ability to reason

Questions cover knowledge and skills, application, and understanding concepts in pre-algebra, elementary algebra, geometry and statistics and probability

The Science Test

Measures scientific reasoning skills

Measures ability to draw conclusions from scientific information

Information is presented through data representation, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints

Drawn from life science, earth/space science, and physical science

EXPLORE BENCHMARKS (scores to predict college success)

EnglishEnglish 1313

ReadingReading 1515

MathMath 1717

ScienceScience 2020

Your score report

Information about your knowledge, skills, interests, and plans

Use to plan high school coursework and begin thinking about college and work

MICHIGAN MERIT CURRICULUM (high school requirements)

English: 4 credits

Science: 3 credits including Biology, Chemistry OR Physics and one additional credit

Social Studies: 3 credits including World History, U.S. History and Government/Economics

PE/Health: 1 credit

Arts: 1 credit

Foreign Language: 2 credits

Online learning experience

What do your scores mean?

Scores 1-25

Composite is the average of all test scores (English, Reading, Math, and Science)

Scores in English are divided into Usage and Mechanics and Rhetorical Skills. These sub- scores are from 1-12

Are You on Track?

Your scores can predict how you may do on future tests like PLAN and ACT

These are predictions and may vary based on the number of challenging courses you enroll in and how hard you work

How Do Your Scores Compare?

The percentage on score sheet represents the percent of students scoring at or below your score in the nation

The local percent shows the percent of students scoring at or below your score in Whitehall

How can you improve?

Take courses recommended for college

Challenge yourself

Use the test booklets to check your answers to improve on the 8th grade EXPLORE test

Ask for help from teachers

Take advantage of NHS tutors

Take practice tests at www.actstudent.org

Your Future

Educational plans indicate what education or training you plan after high school

Career area preference is the area you indicated you liked

EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT

ProgramProgram Grade levelGrade level Score rangeScore range

EXPLOREEXPLORE 8 or 98 or 9 1-251-25

PLANPLAN 1010 1-321-32

ACTACT 11 or 1211 or 12 1-361-36

Why Go to College?

College grads have roughly half the unemployment rate of those without degrees

Median earnings for college grads are about $21,900 more per year which is almost $1 million more over a lifetime (information from Time magazine October 31, 2011, "I Owe U" by Kristina Dell)

Employability and College Planning

U.S. isn't producing enough science and math graduates

High paying positions are going unfilled or to foreign applicants (information from Time magazine October 31, 2011 "I Owe U" by Kristina Dell)

Whitehall Scores

Percentage of students who reported needing help in particular areas

Whitehall scoresclass of 2016- 9th graders

Growth in the class of 2016on the EXPLORE test

Whitehall scores Class of 2015 (this year's 10th graders)

EXPLORE test 2012test dates

8th graders March 28, 2012

7th graders April 18, 2012

Where can I find my scores?

1. Score reports will be sent home

2. Your scores have been recorded on your EDP atwww.careercruising.com

Username: WDS-student number Password: birthdate (120499)

3. Parents may use the new parent portal activation account

For more information:Contact Mrs. Lori Hartman

893-1030 x4700

[email protected]