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Monitoring Basic Skills Progress Monitoring Basic Skills Progress (MBSP) Training Presentation(MBSP) Training Presentation
Administration and Scoring of Administration and Scoring of MBSP Computation and MBSP Computation and MBSP Concepts & ApplicationMBSP Concepts & Application
Agenda
Overview MBSP Assessments Overview SMSD Testing Plan Scoring and Administration of MBSP
Assessments
MBSP Assessments
MeasureTest
ArrangementWhat is Scored
ComputationGroup
(written test)Digits Correct in Answer
Concepts & ApplicationsGroup
(written test)Digits Correct in Answer
Computation Assessment
Grades 1-6 25 problems See manual pages 6-10
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Whole numbers, fractions and decimals
Concepts & Applications Assessment
Grades 2-6 18 problems (grade 2), 23-25 (grades 3-6) See manual pages 16-25
Number concepts Names of numbers and vocabulary Measurement Charts and graphs Grid reading (coordinate plane) Areas and perimeters Fractions, decimals and word problems
Assessment Plan3rd-6th grades
Timeframe Assessment Students
Fall Window NWEA Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) All
Fall Semester Progress Monitoring
Monitoring Basic Skills Progress (MBSP)Computation and Concepts & Applications
Targeted
October Math Basic Skills Test 1 All
December Math Basic Skills Test 2 All
Winter Window MAP District Guidelines(all 6th, select prealgebra candidates 5th, etc.)
January Window(same as DIBELS)
MBSP Targeted
Spring Semester Progress Monitoring
MBSP Targeted
March Math Basic Skills Test 3 All
March/April Kansas Math Assessment All
Spring Window(same as DIBELS)
MBSP Targeted
Progress Monitoring
Beginning Fall 2011 Similar to reading protocol
Strategic = monitor bi-weekly Intensive = monitor weekly
Select one measure to monitor1. Computation
2. Concepts & Applications Monthly, not weekly or bi-weekly
Third - Sixth Grade
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Administration and Scoring
Computation—Time Limits
See page 1 of manual Grade 1 2 minutes Grade 2 2 minutes Grade 3 3 minutes Grade 4 3 minutes Grade 5 5 minutes Grade 6 6 minutes
Computation—Script
See manual page 2 Complete directions the first time Second half of directions for progress
monitor and subsequent benchmarks (Look for the paragraph “Now you’re
ready to give the first test.”)
Computation—Test Copies
Blue book Test 1 = Fall Benchmark Test 2 = Winter Benchmark Test 3 = Spring Benchmark Tests 4-30 = Progress Monitoring
Computation—Answer Keys
Version 1 Begin on page 39 of manual
Version 2 See colored folder for hand-written keys Answers and point values
Computation—Scoring Rules
Points are awarded for the number of correct digits in the answer
Examples (3 points possible)
285
- 43
242 3 points
285
- 43
222 2 points
Computation—Scoring Rules (cont.)
Unnecessary Zeros Not wrong, but no points awarded Example
Student answer 03 Correct answer 3 1 point for the 3
Computation—Scoring Rules (cont.)
Division with remainders Answer should be # R # R is place holder, no points Example 4 points
104R23143
Same is true for the decimal point and the fraction bar
Computation—Scoring Practice
Concepts & ApplicationsConcepts & Applications
Administration and Scoring
Concepts & Applications—Time Limits
See page 12 of manual Grade 2 8 minutes Grade 3 6 minutes Grade 4 6 minutes Grade 5 7 minutes Grade 6 7 minutes
Concepts & Applications—Script
See manual page 12-13 Complete directions the first time Last third of directions for progress
monitor and subsequent benchmarks (Look for the paragraph “Now you’re
ready to give the first test.”)
Concepts & Applications—Test Copies
Orange book 3 pages long Test 1 = Fall Benchmark Test 2 = Winter Benchmark Test 3 = Spring Benchmark Tests 4-30 = Progress Monitoring
Concepts & Applications—Answer Keys
Version 1 Begin on page 56 of manual Formatted on page like the test
Version 2 Begin on page 96 of manual Just a list of answers
Version 3 See colored folder for hand-written keys Answers and point values
Concepts & Applications—Scoring Rules
One point is awarded for each answer blank
Exceptions Grades 2-4 Word Problems & Money
1 point per digit in answer $ and . are not worth points but must be present for
student to earn any points ok if less than 1 dollar
Grades 5-6 Word Problems & Charts/Graphs 1 point per digit in answer
Concepts & Applications—Scoring Rules—cont.
Unnecessary Zeros Not wrong, but no points awarded Example
Student answer 03 Correct answer 3 1 point for the 3
Labels on Word Problems Not required except for money Not wrong
Concepts & Applications—Scoring Practice