Teacher Testing Resources
AASA
Open Links with Google
(If asked click the redirect link.)
Oral Reading Fluency (Grade 3)
AZSci
Open Links with Google
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AZSci Specifications
AZSci Performance Level Descriptors
AZSci Additional Resources
AZELLA
ACT Aspire
Open Links with Google
(If asked click the redirect link.)
On TestNav Sign In page, Click on "Exemplars for Practice Tests"
Exemplar Booklets
See page 5 for Writing Rubric- The ACT Aspire has been removed from ACT's Calculator Policy document, but the policy will apply to Arizona's administration of ACT Aspire for Grade 9 students.
Arizona State Standards Alignment Guide for the ACT and ACT Aspire Early High School
ACT
Open Links with Google
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Test Administration Form - ACT Online Standard Time (online testing) (pdf)
Practice Tests
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(For sample tests, select 'Mic Check and Sample Tests" at the bottom of the screen)
Scoring Guides
ELA
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 3
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 4
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 5
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 6
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 7
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Grade 8
Writing
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 3
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 4
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 5
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 6
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 7
AASA Scoring Guide - ELA Writing Grade 8
Math
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 3
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 4
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 5
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 6
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 7
AASA Scoring Guide - Math Grade 8
ORF Grade 3
AZSci Scoring Guides
Tips for Stress Free Testing
Have students Practice using the Chromebooks that they will be using for testing.
Have students run through practice tests.
Become familiar with navigating through the test.
Become familiar with the features and tools of the testing platform. (online calculators/rulers/protractors, how to enter equations and answers using the number/symbol keypads)
Become familiar with question types. (Highlighting, drag and drop, multi-step, etc.)
Teachers need to Read the test administration directions before testing day.
Arrive to school early on testing day.
Make sure carts and Chromebooks are plugged in and charging each night before testing.
Check how much battery life is available on each computer; make sure that there is enough to complete the tests.
Set up Chromebooks and have them opened to the login screen of the testing platform before students arrive into the classroom.
Make sure volume is turned up before launching the testing platform.
Make sure teachers have the correct testing tickets for the students that they are testing. Double check the demographic info on a student’s test ticket, make sure that info such as grade level is correct.
Tell students to inform you immediately of any warning or error messages that come up (e.g. low battery).
Make sure you have your Testing in Session sign posted.
Make sure you have your Sign Out Sheet for students who leave the classroom during testing.
Make sure that you have ALL visual aids and signs in the testing room covered.
Testing FAQ
Question:
How do I open the secure browser on a chromebook
Answer:
Turn on the Chromebook but do not sign in. On the bottom left of the screen select the "apps" button. Select Testnav
Question:
What do I do if the sound does not work on a students computer?
Answer:
Pause the students test, exit the testing platform and check the volume on the computer. Usually when this happens it is because the volume on the computer itself has been turned down or muted and cannot be adjusted once the secure browser has been launched. Once fixed the student will need to log back into the secure browser and the teacher will need to resume the student's test.
Question:
What do I do if I cannot log into a Windows machine?
Answer:
ALL students should now be testing on CHROMEBOOKS!
Question:
What do I do if a Chromebook does not connect to the network?
Answer:
Turn the computer off, let it sit for a minuet and try again DO NOT try to log in to lobos den or change the password to connect to the network.
Question:
What do I do if a Chromebook has an “unsupported o/s” error when trying to log into TestNav?
Answer:
Get the student another machine to get started and then try rebooting the machine. If the same error appears then contact I.T.
Question:
What do I do when a student cannot scroll down to view the entire question?
Answer:
Hover over the side of the question with the mouse and a scroll bar will become visible. Students can also sometimes use the up down arrow keys to move the screen up and down.
Question:
What do I do if a students question does not load immediately?
Answer:
Have the student put their hands in their lap and do not touch the computer until it loads. It is very important that the student waits for the page to load completely before attempting to answer. For example, In TestNav, if a student tries to play audio before the question has loaded the student may not be able to play the audio at all.
Question:
What do you do if a student cannot log into Testnav and is given the error message: Software update required.
Answer:
Hold down the power button on the chromebook and select power off. Once the computer has shut down, press the power button again. After the computer has restarted you can once again open Testnav and the student will be able to log in. If there is still an issue get the student another machine and contact I.T.
If you have a question, important note that is not listed here, or if there is a link that you think would be helpful, please forward that information to BrandonL@snowflake.k12.az.us.
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