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Florida Standards
Assessments
EAST LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
WHAT ARE THE NEW FLORIDA STANDARDS?
The new Florida Standards were adopted in 2014 in
English/Language Arts and Mathematics to help prepare
Florida students for success in college, career, and in life by
emphasizing analytical thinking skills.
 The new test will provide a more authentic assessment of the
Florida Standards, because it will include more than multiple
choice questions. Students will be asked to create graphs,
interact with test content and write and respond in different
ways than on traditional tests.
 New question types will assess students' higher-order
thinking skills in keeping with the higher expectations of the
Florida Standards.
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Standards Website: http://www.flstandards.org/
Transition from FCAT to FSA
Assessments
Assessments in 2012-13, and
2013-14
Assessments in 2014-15
FCAT 2.0 Reading Grades 3 to 10
FSA English Language Arts
Grades 3 to 11
FCAT 2.0 Writing Grades 4, 8, 10
FSA English Language Arts Writing
Component Grades 4 to 11
FCAT 2.0 Mathematics Grades 3 to
8
FSA Mathematics Grades 3 to 8
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ASSESSMENT CALENDAR
SpecificallyThursday, April 2 –
Grades 3 & 4 ELA, Session 1
Friday, April 3 –
Grades 3 & 4 ELA, Session 2
Monday, April 6 –
Grades 3 & 4 Mathematics,
Session 1
Tuesday, April 7 –
Grades 3 & 4 Mathematics,
Session 2
ARE THE TESTS TIMED? YES!
• Writing – Grades 4 and 5
• 90 minutes – up to 120 minutes (1
session)
• English Language Arts - Grades 3, 4,
and 5
• 160 minutes (2 – 80 minute sessions)
• Tested over two days
• Mathematics - Grades 3, 4, and 5
• 160 minutes (2 – 80 minute sessions)
• Tested over two days
• FCAT 2.0 Science – Grade 5
• 160 minutes (2 – 80 minute sessions)
• Tested over two days
(Accommodations will be given based
upon a child’s IEP)
NOTE: Students
will be given short
stretch/water/restr
oom breaks during
sessions
CHANGES IN STUDENT EXPECTATIONS
The Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) developed by the American Institutes for
Research (AIR) demand students…
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maintain an increased sense of accountability toward their own learning
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develop a concept beyond an opinion and move to “support and
evidence”
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think in a more conceptual, analytical and global manner
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utilize higher-order, critical thinking skills
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shift from mere memorization of terms to a deep understanding of
meaning
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transfer skills to new experiences
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operate in a more student-centered environment with built in peer
collaboration
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WEBB’S DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE
MATHEMATICS TESTING
TYPES OF QUESTIONS ACCORDING TO
GRADE LEVEL
3rd and 4th Grade Students will see…
•Multiple Choice
•Multi-select
•Grid Response
5th Grade Students will see…
• All questions above
**5th grade formulas will be present within the
question or given in a popup window.
Example- Area= B X H
Available for
student use
throughout
the entire
exam!!!
EXAMPLE QUESTION MATH FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION MATH FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION MATH FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION MATH FSA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS FSA
Passage Example English Language Arts
FSA
EXAMPLE FOR ELA FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION FOR ELA FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION FOR ELA FSA
EXAMPLE QUESTION FOR ELA FSA
*These types of questions will only appear on Computer-based
exams.
ELA WRITING ASSESSMENT
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The FSA ELA has a Text-Based Writing Component that is
administered separately from the rest of the FSA ELA
• March 2-13, 2015
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Reported as part of the ELA score.
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It is administered earlier to allow time for hand scoring.
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10 point Rubric Opinion or informative
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http://www.fsassessments.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/07/OpinionlRubric4-5_Final.pdf
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http://www.fsassessments.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/07/InformationalRubric4-5_Final1.pdf
WRITING TESTING
**Students needing additional time will receive an extra 30
minutes of test time.
FLORIDA STANDARDS INFORMATION SITE
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http://fsassessments.org/
PRACTICE TESTS
http://www.fsassessments.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/06/FL_PT_QuickGuide_10-8142.pdf
http://fsassessments.org/training-tests
The purpose of these training tests is to become
familiar with the system, functionality, and item types;
the tests are not intended to guide classroom
instruction. Descriptions and response instructions for
each item type are included in the Training Test User
Guide that may be accessed in the “Resources” pages
of this portal. Users should refer to the tutorials or the
guide to familiarize themselves with the different
features and response instructions for each item type.