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2013 NYS Common Core Assessments
Grades 3-5What you need to know to prepare your students
Dates
ELA: April 16-18
Math: April 24-26
Science, Gr. 4: Performance: May 30; Written: June 3
ELA
Range of Informational Texts
ELA Design
Grades 3 and 4 Grade 5
How Long Will it Take?
Grades 3 and 4 Grade 5
Writing Rubrics
2 Point Purpose: To assess the students’ ability
to comprehend and analyze text.
Require no more than 3 complete sentences.
Must provide textual evidence to support your answer.
“Ask students to make a claim, take a position, or draw a conclusion, then provide two pieces of text-based evidence to support her answer.”
2 Point Rubric is on page 12 of the guide
3 Point
See page 14 of the guide
Fine Print at the bottom
Grade 3 If the student writes only a
personal response and makes no reference to the texts(s), the response can be scored no higher than a 1.
Responses totally unrelated to the topic, illegible, incoherent, or blank should be given a 0.
A response totally copied from the texts with no original student writing should be scored a 0.
Grades 4 & 5 If the prompt requires 2 texts and
the student only references 1 text, the response can be scored no higher than a 2.
If the student writes only a personal response and makes no reference to the text(s), the response can be scored no higher than a 1.
Responses totally unrelated to the topic, illegible, incoherent, or blank should be given a 0.
A response totally copied from the text(s) with no original student writing should be scored a 0.
Math Common Core Assessments
Math Assessments: Content Emphasis
Additional Information
Grades 3-8 Mathematics Testing Program Guidance: September-to-April/ May-to-June Common Core Learning Standards
Grades K-6 Mathematics Content Emphasis Guide
Testing Times: Grade 3
Testing Times, Grades 4 & 5
Grade 3 Test Design
Test Design, Grades 4 & 5
Rubrics
2 –Point Holistic Rubric, page 10 of the guide
3-Point Holistic Rubric, page 11 of the guide
New Scoring Policies, page 12 of the guide
Math Tools
All students in grade 3 must have a ruler.
All students in grades 4 and 5 must have a ruler and a protractor.
The test will NOT tell students when to use the tools.