Welcome to Fairlawn P.S. EQAO Information Evening
Agenda Welcome and Introductions Overview of EQAO Sample questions and possible answers: Reading, Writing, and Math Ways to support your child at home Questions?
What is EQAO? A standardized test given to Grade 3 and 6 students in Ontario based on the Reading, Writing, and Mathematics Curriculum.
Why Do We Have Provincial Tests? EQAO Education Quality and Accountability Office The provincial test tells us: how our students are doing areas that need more attention or resources in schools how schools can improve
When Do Students Write the Test? Between May 26th and June 8th, 2016 Grade 3 June 1, 2 & 3 Grade 6 May 26, 27 & 30
What Do Assessment Days Look Like? Assessment Sessions Each day will be broken into two assessment blocks: 9:30 am 10:50 am 11:30 am 12:50pm
What does the test look like? 3 booklets Each has two sections Each section takes about one hour to write Assessment takes place in student s classrooms Administered by classroom teachers Students work independently Previous text booklets available at www.eqao.com
Types of Questions in the EQAO Assessment Reading, Writing, and Math questions Multiple choice Short answers Writing text forms explanation, narrative, persuasive, procedural, recount, report Writing conventions Problem solving
A closer look at READING The reading sections will include: Narrative text Informational text Poetry Graphic text Six Reading Selections at least one long selection Short Primary: 200-250 words Junior: 300-350 words Long Primary: 450-500 words Junior: 650 700 words
EQAO Reading Sample Grade 3
Reading: Multiple Choice
Reading: Short Answer
EQAO Reading Sample Grade 6
Reading: Multiple Choice
Reading: Short Answer
A closer look at WRITING The WRITING section will include: Multiple choice questions 2 or 3 short writing tasks 1/2 page primary 1 page junior 1 long writing task 1 page primary 2 pages junior
EQAO Writing Sample Grade 3
Answer: Code 30
Answer: Code 40
EQAO Writing Sample Grade 6
Answer: Code 30
Answer: Code 40
Types of Math Questions Number Sense and Numeration Geometry and Spatial Sense Patterning and Algebra Data Management and Probability Measurement Vocabulary Multiple Choice Open Ended All problem solving
EQAO Math Sample Grade 3
Answer: Code 30
Answer: Code 40
EQAO Math Sample Grade 6
Answer: Code 30
Answer: Code 40
Grade 3 Preparing Students for EQAO Continue to discuss with your child his/her thinking process and problem solving approach to reading and math Use the resources found on-line at www.eqao.comwhere past test questions, rubrics and scoring guides are provided. Try to avoid any negative comments regarding the test and continue to infuse your son/daughter with confidence and positive self talk. Try to avoid making appointments during the testing period as your child s attendance is very important. Lastly, we suggest taking it easy the days leading up to the test as students will be working hard and will need plenty of rest and relaxation (some suggestions include a movie night, early to bed and some fresh air). Your son/daughter will be more than prepared by the work they have done in school and the support they receive from home.
Grade 6 Throughout the year, students have been learning test taking skills (i.e., re-reading questions, highlighting what is being asked, including ALL steps needed to come up with a solution, moving on to another question if/when faced with difficulty, checking over the test before handing it in) We are completing previous EQAO tests in class We have introduced students to previous math EQAO questions in our unit tests
Absences Try to make sure that your child will not be away If your child is absent on the day(s) the test is administered, your child may write it up until June 7
EQAO Results Available in the fall EQAO test results provide a snapshot of your child s achievement in relation to the provincial standard Important to look at other information to see how your child is doing Talk with the teacher about how you can support your child at home
How Can Parents Help? Establish a daily homework routine, including reading every day Show an interest in what your child is doing, learning, and reading Share your thinking when problem solving or making a decision Encourage your child to share his/her ideas Involve your child in planning family activities Try out some ideas in the Parent Guides in your handout Supporting your son or daughter during EQAO: Make sure they get a good night s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and lunch Get your child to school on time Celebrate their efforts and achievements everyday!
Need more information on EQAO? For more information visit the EQAO Parent Resource link: WWW.EQAO.COM Here you will find: Links to download Assistive Technology programs to your home computer Links to practice pages that your child can complete Links to online videos about EQAO testing and what you need to know as a parent Question and Answer link (a variety of languages available) And much more!
Questions?