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Here’s tonight’s line-up: Introduction of the Third Grade Team Introduction to Grade Level Expectations Outlining Activities Planned Information about FCAT

Here’s tonight’s line-up: Introduction of the Third Grade Team Introduction to Grade Level Expectations Outlining Activities Planned Information

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Here’s tonight’s line-up: Introduction of the Third Grade Team Introduction to Grade Level

ExpectationsOutlining Activities Planned Information about FCAT

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3rd Grade FrameworksImportance of AgendaOrganization/IndependenceBirthdays

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Read-A-ThonTampa ZooHistory Center

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Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test3rd GradeReading and Math

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Purpose – to measure students’ achievement in constructing meaning from a wide variety of texts

60% of the test will contain literary text 40% of the test will contain

informational text Includes two, sixty minute reading tests

& a Norm Referenced fifty minute test All items multiple choice

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Reading selections will represent a range of reading ability within the grade

Will include reading levels appropriate for both the beginning and end of the grade

Each passage will range between 100-700 words, with an average of 350 words per passage

Average of 6-8 passages Average of 50-55 questions

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Leah cried

as she

pointed to

the creature

on the

shoreshe and

Matt paddled toward

the riverbank

Leah cried as she pointed to the creature on the shore. She andMatt paddled toward the riverbank.

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SAMPLE ONE - AdultThe complex boundaries between orderly and chaoticbehavior had unsuspected regularities that could only be described in terms of the relation of large scales to small. The structures that provided the key to nonlinear dynamics proved to be fractals.

SAMPLE TWO - ChildLeah cried as she pointed to

the creature on the shore. She

andMatt paddled toward the

riverbank.

Matt and Leah are in aa. sailboatb. carc. canoed. train

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Scott Foresman Reading Series – weekly selections build phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency

Explicit instruction of reading strategies Independent Reading – practice phonics,

vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency Science & Social Studies reading material –

further enhance reading instruction and develop strategies for informational texts

DIBELS Testing – to monitor reading rate and accuracy

Unit Benchmark Tests – to monitor phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension skills

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Monitor your child’s agenda for assignments Provide time for you child to read at home (15-

30 minutes daily) Listen to your child read and read with your

child Discuss the stories that are read with your child Visit the public library to check out books Have your child become an active participant in

the Accelerated Reader program Have your child go online to

www.fcatexplorer.com

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Purpose – to measure students’ achievement in the five strands of mathematics

*Number sense, concepts, and operations

*Measurement*Geometry & Spatial Sense*Algebraic Thinking*Data Analysis & Probability

Includes two, sixty minute math tests & a Norm Referenced fifty minute test

All items multiple choice

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Most are assessed in a problem solving context

Example: Fiona measured four items. The pencil was 6 inches long, the paper was 12 inches long, the length of the book was 1 foot, and the length of the scissors was 8 inches.

Which item had the shortest length?A. The pencilB. The paperC. The bookD. The scissors

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Harcourt Brace Math SeriesHarcourt Brace FCAT Practice

WorkbookMorning seatworkSupplemental materialsExplicit instruction of problem

solving strategies

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Monitor your child’s agenda and daily assignments

Use flashcards to study math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication)

Let your child help with chores at home

(for example: cooking-measurement)Have your child go online to

Harcourt’s website