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Waverly High School Parent Academy. Welcome!. Tests. OGT ACT PLAN PSAT ACT SAT ASVAB WHS quarterly assessments. Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). ODE is in the process of changing testing requirements but all students that are presently in high school fall under the OGT requirement. OGT. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Waverly High SchoolParent Academy
Welcome!
Tests
• OGT
• ACT PLAN
• PSAT
• ACT
• SAT
• ASVAB
• WHS quarterly assessments
Ohio Graduation Test (OGT)
ODE is in the process of changing testing requirements but all students that are
presently in high school fall under the OGT requirement.
OGT• Must pass to graduate and receive a
diploma• First opportunity is March of students’
sophomore year– This year March 14 through 18
• Reading• Math• Writing• Science• Social studies
OGT
• Scaled score of 400 required for all sections.
• Each section is made up of approximately 48 raw points.
• Each raw point equals approximately 8 scaled points.
• Students need to get approximately 34 raw points to pass. (70%)
OGT• Correct and thorough answers to 2 and 4 point
questions are critical to passing.
• State average on 2 point questions is .9• State average on 4 point questions is 2.1
• Students must write to earn these points
• Multiple choice points make up approximately 69% of points.
• Students cannot pass on multiple choice alone
Reading:
• 5 reading passages– 1 long—900 to 1200 words
• Literary or informational
– 2 medium—500 to 900 words• 1 Literary• 1 Informational
– 2 short—under 500 words• 2 informational or 1 and 1
• Time may be an issue for slow readers
Reading:
• 32 multiple choice—1 point each
• 4 short answer—2 points each
• 2 extended response—4 points each– 1 with the long passage– 1 with a medium passage
TOTAL POINTS: 48
Reading:
• 2 point questions– Describe and explain why…..– Give one example and explain…..– Use information from each poem…..– Explain and use information from…..– Give two reasons why…..– Compare and contrast…..
Reading:
• 4 point questions– Give four examples….– State two reasons and explain….– Describe two characters in detail….– Explain and give three examples….
Math:
• Number, number sense, operations—8-9 points• Measurement—8 points• Geometry and spatial sense—8 points• Patterns, functions, and algebra—10-11 points• Data analysis and probability—10-11 points
TOTAL POINTS: 46
Math:
• 32 multiple choice—1 point each
• 5 short answer—2 points each
• 1 extended response—4 points
– TOTAL POINTS: 46
Math:
• Easy—25 to 35 %– Rely on recall of facts and definitions
• Average—40 to 50 %– Requires interpretation of a problem or
situation and use of problem solving methods and informal reasoning (logic).
• Difficult—15 to 25 %– Requires significant analysis and reasoning
including abstract thinking
Calculate the volume of the
planter.
Then calculate 3/4 of the volume.
Be careful! One of the answer options
is the complete volume of the
planter.
4 point question
What you’ll have to do
• Calculate salaries with a $500 raise• Calculate salaries with a 2% raise• Evaluate what method gives the highest
raise to the most people• State which method will probably win• Explain why this method will win (more
money for more people)• Must have all 4 things written down to
get 4 points
Writing:
• 2 writing prompts—18 points each
• 1 short answer—2 points
• 10 multiple choice—1 point each
– TOTAL POINTS—48
Writing:
• Multiple choice questions– Punctuation, mainly commas– Subject / verb agreement– Proper pronoun usage– Proper use of conjunctions– Capitalization– Proper grammar
Writing:
• Short Answer– Prewriting
• Topics • Resources
– Paragraph revision– Choosing appropriate support material
• Charts, graphs, drawings
Writing:
• Writing prompts– Usually
• Personal experience• What if?
Science:
• 12 points – Science and technology– Scientific inquiry– Scientific way of knowing
• 36 points – Earth and space science– Life sciences– Physical sciences
TOTAL POINTS: 48
Science
• 32 multiple choice—1 point each
• 4 short answer—2 points each
• 2 extended response—4 points each
– TOTAL POINTS: 48
What common item do you see in the picture?
What do you relate that item
to?
Science:
• Helpful strategies– Common sense– Careful reading – Process of elimination– Deep thinking– Simplify by relating to common items and
situations
Social Studies:
• History—14 points• People in societies and Geography—12
points• Economics, government and citizenship
rights and responsibilities—13 points• Social Studies skills and methods—9
points– Reading maps, charts, graphs, timelines, etc
• TOTAL POINTS: 48
Social Studies:
• 32 multiple choice—1 point each
• 4 short answer—2 points each
• 2 extended response—4 points each
– TOTAL POINTS: 48
Spending:Less money to spend because people are paying more taxes
Unemployment rate:Increase in unemployment rate because if people are spending less some people in sales will lose their jobs. Less sales will also make truckers and manufacturers have fewer jobs
Social Studies:• United States Amendments
– 13th: Prohibited slavery– 14th: Citizenship for blacks– 15th: Right to vote for blacks– 16th: Federal income tax– 19th: Right to vote for women– 26th: Changed voting age to 18 (from 21)
• United States Court Cases– Plessey v Ferguson– Brown v Board of Education
OGT given:
• March sophomore year• Summer• Fall junior year• March junior year• Summer• Fall senior year• March senior year
Waverly High School will have after school tutoring for math and science starting in January.
ACT PLAN
• Pre ACT for sophomores• Used as a predictive of ACT success• English, Math, Reading, Science• Administered early fall• Cost is $10.10• Results in November• Receive information in English class• Sign up in guidance office
ACT PLAN
PSAT / NMSQT
• Practice for the SAT
• Chance to qualify for National Merit Scholarship when taken as a junior
• Reading, math, and writing
• Administered in the fall
• Cost is $13.00
• Results in December
ACT
• Most widely used college entrance exam in the Midwest
• Register online• English, math, reading, science• Writing optional but required by most colleges• Cost is $33.00, with writing is $48.00• May take multiple times• Scores from multiple tests are NOT averaged• Students with an IEP may be allowed
accommodations
ACT
• Check college website for– Score deadlines– Writing requirement– Average score for incoming freshmen– Required score for direct admittance to
particular programs
ACT
• Dates– October 23– December 11– February 12– April 9– June 11
• Registration deadlines are 5 weeks before test date
• College codes must be entered for score reports to be sent to desired colleges
ACT
• Testing locations– Pike County CTC– Chillicothe High School– Ohio University Chillicothe– Scioto County CTC– Shawnee State University
ACT—questions
English 75 Usage mechanics—40
Rhetorical skills—35
Math 60 Pre-algebra—24
Intermediate algebra / geometry—18
Trigonometry—18
Reading 40 Social studies / natural sciences—20
Arts / literature—20
Science 40 Not broken down
ACT21.7—WHS average composite score
21.8—Ohio average composite score
21.0—national average composite score
• College benchmarks for sub scores– English—18– Math—22 (college algebra)– Science—24
• 50% chance of a B or higher in college
• 75% chance of a C or higher in college
Courses make a difference!
Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2, Ad. Math, Calculus
26 100%
Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2, Ad. Math 19.5 50%
Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2 18.9 25%
Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry
17.5 22%
Courses average math score college ready
Courses make a difference!
Courses Average science score
College ready
Biology, Physical science, Chemistry, Physics
25.4 67%
Biology, Physical science, Chemistry 21.6 26%
Other science classes 2 – 3 years 19.6 0%
SAT
• Required by a few colleges– More likely to be required at
• Private schools• Top nationwide universities• California schools• Some east coast schools
• Check university / college website
SAT
• Core test—reading, math, writing
• Subject tests—20– English, math, history, science, languages– Most colleges require 2 to 3
• Cost is $47 plus $21 for subject tests
• Given at Chillicothe High School—limited dates
ASVAB
• Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
• Given in October for interested juniors and seniors
• Results in November
• Administering to all sophomores in March
• Results in April
ASVAB
• Measures strengths and weaknesses
• Helps students identify possible careers based on interests
• Provides students with career information and statistics
• Identifies additional education needed for various careers
ASVAB
• 8 subject areas– Arithmetic reasoning– Mathematics knowledge– Word knowledge– Paragraph comprehension– General science– Mechanical comprehension– Electronics information– Auto and shop information
ASVAB
• Used by the armed forces for anyone interested in a military career
• Scores determine which branch is available to students
• Scores determine which jobs a person is eligible to have in each service branch
WHS
AP calculus course with testing here in May
• Used as placement criteria for college math classes.
• Students may earn college credit based on their score.
• Cost of test is $79. Fee reductions are available for qualified students.
WHS Quarterly Assessments
• All material taught at WHS is aligned to ODE standards
• Quarterly assessments are given in all subject areas over material taught each grading period
• Designed to replicate the OGT, ACT and AP exam
Test Prep• Print publications available for
OGT ACTPSAT SATPLAN ASVAB
• Guidance Office• Barnes and Noble• Borders• Amazon • Apps for Ipads, Iphones, and
Smartphones also available.
Online test prep / resources• OGT--http://www.ode.state.oh.us• PLAN--http://www.actstudent.org/plan• ACT--http://www.actstudent.org• PSAT--http://www.collegeboard.org/psat• SAT--http://www.collegeboard.com• ASVAB--http://www.military.com/asvab• The Island--http://www.studyisland.com• INFOHIO--http://www.infohio.org/• Learning Express--
http://www.infohio.org/ER/secure/LearningExpress.asp