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The Redesigned SAT Suite of Assessments
Readiness Baseline
Check-in and Focus
Connect to College
About the Redesigned SAT
8 Key Changes to the SAT
8 Key Changes to the SAT
Students will need to:
Interpret meaning based on context
Master relevant vocabulary
Engage in close reading
Redesigned SAT Sample Item: Relevant Words in Context (Reading Test)
8 Key Changes to the SAT
Students will be asked to:
Interpret, synthesize, and use evidence found in a wide range of sources
Support the answers they choose
Integrate information conveyed through both reading passages and informational graphics
8 Key Changes to the SAT
The redesigned essay will:
More closely mirror college writing assignments
Cultivate close reading, careful analysis, and clear writing
Promote the practice of reading a wide variety of arguments and analyzing an author’s work
Essay Prompt
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2 [Sample Passage here](In this example , passage is adapted from “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Gioia. ©2005 by The New York Times Company. Originally published April 10, 2005.)
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8 Key Changes to the SAT
Current research shows that three key areas most contribute to readiness for college and career training:
Problem Solving and Data Analysis (quantitative literacy)
Heart of Algebra (mastery of linear equations)
Passport to Advanced Math (familiarity with more complex equations)
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Time Allotted
Calculator Portion (38 questions)
No-Calculator Portion (20 questions)
Total Items
Multiple Choice (MC,4 options)
Student-Produced Response (SPR- grid-in)
SO
minutes 55
minutes
25minutes
N UMBER
58 questions
45 questions
13 quest ions
PERCENTAGE OF TEST
100%
78%
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Contribution of Items to Subscor-es
Heart of Algebr-a
Analyzing and fluent ly solving equations andsystems. of equations
Creating expressions, equations, and inequalit es to represent relationships between quantities and to solve problems
Rearranging and interpreting formulas
Pr-oblem Solving and Data Analysis
Creating and analyzing relationships using ratios, proportions, percentages,and units
Describing relationships shown graphica lly
Summarizing qua.litative and quantitative
data
Passport to Advanced Math
Rewriting expressions using their structure
Creating,analyzing, and fluently solving quadraticand higher-order equations
Manipulating polynomials purposefully to solve
problems
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19 questions
17 questions
16 questions
33%
29%
28%
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SAT MATH TEST CONTENT SPECI F ICATIONS
AdditionalTopics in Math* 6 questions 10%
Making area and volume calculations in context
Investigating lines, angles, triangles,and circles usingtheorems
Working with trigonometric functions
Contribut ion of Items to Cross..fest Scores
Analysis in Science 8 questions 1
Analysis in History/Social Studies 8 questions 1
*Questlons under Addit ional Topics In Math contribute to the totalMathTest score but do not contribute to a subscore within theMathTest.
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Number of Questions Total Questions %ofTest
Total Questions 20 20 100%Multiple Choice (MC} 15 15 75%
Student-Produced Response (SPR- grid-in} 5 5 25%
Content Categories 20 20 100%Heart of Algebra 8 8 40%
Passport to Advanced Math 9 9 45%
Add itional Topics in Math 3 3 15%
Time Allocated 25 m inutes
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Number of Quest,lons Total Questions %ofTest
Total Questions 38 40 100%Multiple Choice (MC) 30 30 79%Student-Produced Response (SPR- grid-in) 8 6 21%
Content categories 38 40 100%Heart of Algebra 11 13 29%Problem Solving and Data Analysis 17 17 45%
Passport to Advanced Math 7 7 18%Additional Topics in Math 3 3 8%
Time Allocated 55 minutes
8 Key Changes to the SAT
Students will engage with questions that:
Directly relate to the work performed in college and career
Include charts, graphs, and passages likely to be encountered in science, social science, and other majors and careers
Feature multistep applications to solve problems in science, social science, career scenarios, and other real-life
contexts
8 Key Changes to the SAT
Students will apply their reading, writing, language, and math skills to answer questions in science, history, and social studies contexts.
8 Key Changes to the SAT
The redesigned SAT will include one of the following:
An excerpt from one of the Founding Documents
A text from the ongoing Great Global Conversation about freedom, justice, and human dignity
No prior knowledge of the text will be required.
8 Key Changes to the SAT
One point for each correct answer
Zero points for unanswered items
Zero points for wrong answers
Test Comparison
PSAT 8/9 PSAT/NMSQT SATFirst Administration:
Test datesOctober 14, 2015 October 14,
2015March 5, 2016
Time2 hrs and 45 minutes 2 hrs and 45 minutes
3 hours (50 minutes for
optional essay)
Sections
Total Scores
withScale Ranges
► Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
► Math
► Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
► Math
► Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
► Math
(Rights-OnlyScoring)
240-1440 320-1520 400-1600
Tests► Reading► Writing and Language► Math
► Reading► Writing and Language► Math
► Reading► Writing and Language► Math
Essay N/A N/A Essay (Optional)
RecommendedClasses
Class of 2019 and
BeyondClasses of 2017-2018 Class of 2017
SAT Scores and Subscores
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SAT® Essay Scores
Essay scoring will consist of three scores:
Reading2–8 Scale
Analysis2–8 Scale
Writing2–8 Scale
Longitudinal Progress Monitoring+ Section Scores will be placed on a vertical scale.
+ This same concept will hold true for the Test and Cross- Test Scores as well as Total Score.
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▶ Access code needed only if name, address, DOB on account do not match
▶ Educators can obtain access codes from K12 portal prior to receiving student paper reports
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Student Reports - Dashboard
▶ Consolidated view of all assessment scores
▶ Brief overview of each assessment including grade and year taken plus top level section scores
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Student Reports – Report Detail
▶ Projected score ranges on next assessment
▶ Percentile rankings▶ Tallies of correct
and incorrect answers
Student Reports – AP Potential
+ AP Potential information for grades 9 through 12 based on latest assessment taken- Grade 9 sees two courses
only (European History and World History)
+ AP courses to college major matching
+ Search AP course offerings by high school
+ AP Potential will be available for all redesigned assessments
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Student Reports – Additional Features
▶ Popular Tools
▶ Personality profile (MyRoad)
▶ Career and college major exploration
▶ College search▶ Scholarship search▶ Financial aid
information and application
▶ SAT registration
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College Connection• Students should answer "yes" to the Student Search
Service question on their answer sheet when they take the PSAT/NMSQT
• Participation is completely voluntary; Students may stop participating at any time by contacting Student Search Service
Student Search is now partnered with six major scholarship programs:
▶ National Merit Scholarship Corporation
▶ Hispanic Scholarship Fund
▶ United Negro College Fund
▶ Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
▶ Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund
▶ American Indian Graduate Council
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c olle g e r ea d i n e s s . c olle g e b oa r d .o r g 4. Review sample questions and take a practice test5. Use evidence to support your arguments6. Put away the calculator7. Answer every question on the test8. Take the PSAT/NMSQT9. Practice on Khan Academy10. Find out which colleges require or recommend the SAT
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SAT® Fees
• SAT test fee for 2015-16:
• SAT with Essay - $54.50• SAT - $43.00 (March 2016 administration)
• Students that cannot pay for the exam can receive:• Two SAT fee waivers in grades 11-12• Two SAT Subject Tests™ fee waivers in grades 9-
12 (up to six Subject Tests)
• Four Free Additional Flexible Score Reports
• Free Question and Answer Service or Student Answer Service
• Four College Application Fee Waivers
• Ask your school counselor about fee waivers
When to Test
– Is offered s e v en ti mes a year in the United States
– Most students benefit from taking the SAT® twice: once in the spring of their junior year, and again in the fall of senior year.
– Students who take the SAT a second time usually increase their score.
– Taking the SAT more than twice does not result in further significant score gains. You should only pursue more than two tests if you were ill or felt significantly impaired during a previous exam.
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