A Message from Ms. Berman regarding ISAT testing
Posted Mar 7 2008 | Category: TestingThis information was originally posted on March 7, 2008. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.
Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings (March 11, 12, 13, and 14) the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) will be administered to Hauser students. This state-required battery of tests includes reading and mathematics for all grades. Sixth and eighth grade students will receive additional testing in writing. Seventh grade students will receive additional testing in science. The results of these state tests will be reported to you on the Illinois School Report Card later in the year.
A revised daily schedule will be in place at Hauser for all four testing dates. Testing will take place each day from 8:45 – 11:00 a.m. The PTA will provide a mid-morning snack of juice boxes for each child on each day of testing. Lunch schedules will be unchanged on all testing days. Make-up tests will be given during the week following regular testing.
Parents can support student success during testing in the following ways:
• Encourage attendance and prompt arrival at school each day of testing.
• Enforce an appropriate bedtime to ensure a full night’s sleep.
• Provide a healthy breakfast on the mornings of testing.
• Remind your child to ask the teacher questions during test administration if directions are not clear.
• Provide encouragement by communicating confidence in your child’s ability.
Calculator use is permitted for the mathematics tests. Hauser’s math teachers recommend a TI 30 (or equivalent) scientific calculator with a fraction key. Please note: The school will not provide calculators. Please be sure that your child comes to school prepared with an appropriate calculator each day of testing. Soft lead pencils (#2) are also required.
The Illinois State Board of Education offers interactive sample tests and questions at:
http://metacat2.com/iltestlinks.html
www.isbe.net/assessment/isat.htm
The State of Illinois requires participation by all eligible students. Participation rate is part of the state’s evaluation of our school and district; therefore it is important that we test 100% of our students. Please help us meet the state’s expectation by supporting your child’s attendance and prompt arrival on all testing days.