5th grade fsa curriculum night march 14, 2019 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. · 2019-03-14 · 4 fsa reading...
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Florida Standards Assessment
The Florida Standards in Mathematics and English Language
Arts were approved by the Florida State Board of Education
in February 2014 and will be fully implemented in grades
K–12 in the 2014–2015 school year. All Florida schools will
teach the Florida Standards, and the Florida Department of
Education (FDOE) has contracted with the American Institutes
for Research (AIR) to develop and administer new statewide
assessments. These assessments will provide parents,
teachers, policy makers and the general public with
information regarding how well students are learning the
Florida standards.
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FSA Reading & Math Information
Students in Grade 5 will take the paper-based Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) Mathematics test.
There are two sessions for each test – ELA Reading and Mathematics – given over two days.
You will have 80 minutes to complete each session of the ELA Reading and Mathematics tests.
•Students will be provided a reference sheet for the
Mathematics test.
FSA Practice Opportunities
Your child has had the opportunity to participate in
practice sessions to become familiar with the item
types and response formats he or she will see on the
FSA assessments. If you or your child would like to
review the materials, paper-based practice test and
answer keys are available at
http://www.FSAssessments.org/students-and-
families/practice-tests/paper-based-practice-test-
materials.
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4th Grading Period Expectations!
Learning:
1. Listen and focus in class.
2. Do all assigned school and homework.
3. Be respectful and kind.
4. Put forth effort to continue to learn and grow.
Behavior:
Any disrespectful behavior will result in an office
referral, no field trips and elimination for 5th
grade completion activities and program. We
expect all 5th graders to maintain respectful
learning focused behavior!
Please talk with your child about acting and
doing their best for their last grading period in
elementary school. What your child practices
during this time will influence how they begin
middle school.
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