6 e. Sciences. Tests de rendement provinciaux de l Alberta. année. Points saillants sur l évaluation 2009



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Tests de rendement provinciaux de l Alberta Points saillants sur l évaluation 2009 6 e année Sciences

This document contains assessment highlights from the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test. Assessment highlights provide information about the overall test, the test blueprint, and student performance on the French form of the 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test. Also provided is commentary on areas of strength and weakness in student performance at the acceptable standard and the standard of excellence on selected items from the 2009 achievement tests. This information is intended for teachers and is best used in conjunction with the multi-year and detailed school reports that are available to schools via the extranet. Assessment Highlights reports for all achievement test subjects and grades (except Grades 3, 6, and 9 Français/French Language Arts and Grade 9 Knowledge and Employability courses) will be posted on the Alberta Education website every year in the fall. Released items from previously secured tests have been made available to teachers in print form. Print versions of released items, which contained approximately 25% of the total number of test items from previously secured tests, were mailed to school administrators each fall from 2004 to 2006. Every second year, a complete test for all achievement test subjects and grades (except Grades 6 and 9 Social Studies; Grades 3, 6, and 9 Français/French Language Arts; and Grade 9 Knowledge and Employability courses) will be mailed to school administrators as an attachment to the Assessment Highlights report for that year. In this way, teachers will receive complete forms of achievement tests. The 2008 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test will be released this year. For further information, contact Sean Wells, Grades 6 and 9 Science Examination Manager, at Sean.Wells@gov.ab.ca, or Jo-Anne Hug, Director, Achievement Testing, at Jo-Anne.Hug@gov.ab.ca at Learner Assessment, or call (780) 427-0010. To call toll-free from outside Edmonton, dial (780) 310-0000. The Alberta Education Internet address is education.alberta.ca. Copyright 2009, the Crown in Right of Alberta, as represented by the Minister of Education, Alberta Education, Learner Assessment, 44 Capital Boulevard, 10044 108 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 5E6, and its licensors. All rights reserved. Special permission is granted to Alberta educators only to reproduce, for educational purposes and on a non-profit basis, parts of this document that do not contain excerpted material. Excerpted material in this document shall not be reproduced without the written permission of the original publisher (see credits, where applicable).

Contents The French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test...1 2009 Test Blueprint and Student Achievement...2 Commentary on 2009 Student Achievement...3 Achievement Testing Program Support Documents...7

The French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test This report provides teachers, school administrators, and the public with an overview of the performance of those students who wrote the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test. It complements the detailed school and jurisdiction reports. How Many Students Wrote the Test? A total of 2 600 students wrote the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test. What Was the Test Like? The French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test consisted of 50 multiple-choice questions based on five science topics: Inquiry and Problem Solving; Air, Aerodynamics, and Flight; Sky Science; Evidence and Investigation; and Trees and Forests. How Well Did Students Do? The percentages of students meeting the acceptable standard and the standard of excellence in 2009 compared with 2008 are shown in the graphs below. Out of a total possible score of 50, the provincial average was 31.2 (62.4%). The results presented in this report are based on scores achieved by all students in French Immersion and Francophone programs who wrote the test; results for students who wrote the English version of the test are reported separately. Detailed provincial assessment results are provided in school and jurisdiction reports. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 2008 Achievement Standards: The percentage of students in the province who met the acceptable standard and the standard of excellence on the French 2008 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test (based on those who wrote). 2009 Achievement Standards: The percentage of students in the province who met the acceptable standard and the standard of excellence on the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test (based on those who wrote). 0

2009 Test Blueprint and Student Achievement In 2009, 85.2% of students who wrote the French Grade 6 Science Achievement Test achieved the acceptable standard, and 19.1% of students who wrote achieved the standard of excellence. These results are consistent with previous administrations of the achievement test. Student achievement on the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test averaged 31.2 out of a total score of 50 (62.4%). The blueprint below shows the reporting categories and topics by which 2009 summary data are reported to schools and school authorities, and it shows the provincial average of student achievement by both raw score and percentage. Reporting Category Topics Knowledge Fundamental understanding of both the concepts and the processes of science Skills Application of science processes and the use of higher-level thinking to solve problems Provincial Student Achievement Average (Raw Score and Percentage) Inquiry and Problem Solving 7.4/11 (67.2%) Air, Aerodynamics, and Flight 7.8/14 (55.7%) Sky Science 4.7/8 (58.7%) Evidence and Investigation 4.7/7 (67.1%) Trees and Forests 6.5/10 (65.0%) Provincial Student Achievement Average Raw Score and Percentage for Students Who Wrote the Test 11.7/20 (58.5%) 19.6/30 (65.3%) Total Test Raw Score = 50 2

Commentary on 2009 Student Achievement The following is a brief summary of the areas where most students experienced difficulties and demonstrated strengths on the French 2009 Grade 6 Science Achievement Test. Four sample questions are also provided to highlight some of these areas. These questions are no longer secured and will not be reused on future achievement tests. Students demonstrated relative strength by being able to: Analyze a chart to determine how long it takes Saturn to revolve around the Sun Recognize the phases of the Moon over one month Evaluate handwriting samples to identify the source of a document Determine the names of two trees using an identification key For multiple-choice question 2, a Knowledge question, students had to identify an example situation where air is being compressed. Approximately 78.4% of students who met the acceptable standard and 98.2% of students who met the standard of excellence answered this question correctly. 2. Lequel des exemples suivants illustre le mieux la compression de l air? A. Faire voler un cerf-volant B. Mettre de l air dans un pneu C. Souffler pour éteindre une chandelle D. Passer l aspirateur 8.2% of students chose A 77.2% of students chose B (correct answer) 8.7% of students chose C 5.9% of students chose D 3

For multiple-choice question 35, a Skills question, students had to evaluate four sets of tracks and make an inference based on the evidence provided by the tracks. Approximately 83.3% of students who met the acceptable standard and 93.3% of students who met the standard of excellence answered this question correctly. Utilise le diagramme suivant pour répondre aux question 35. 35. La meilleure inférence qu on peut faire à partir du diagramme, c est que A. la motoneige est passée à travers la clôture B. la motoneige transportait deux personnes C. le chevreuil a sauté par-dessus la clôture D. l humain a chassé le chien 13.7% of students chose A 2.7% of students chose B 81.2% of students chose C (correct answer) 2.4% of students chose D 4

Students demonstrated relative difficulty with: Inferring the reason for differences in force of drag experienced by two different aircraft Identifying the characteristic of air that makes a diving bell functional Determining the most reliable method of obtaining data about another planet Evaluating fabric data to determine which is best used for a given purpose For multiple-choice question 13, a Knowledge question, students had to identify the settings of the control surfaces of a glider that would help maintain a continuous roll. Approximately 36.6% of students who met the acceptable standard and 63.5% of students who met the standard of excellence answered this question correctly. 13. Dans quelle position les commandes doivent-elles être placées pour permettre à un modèle de planeur de rouler continuellement vers la droite alors qu il vole en ligne droite? A. L aileron droit vers le haut, l aileron gauche vers le bas et le gouvernail de direction en position neutre B. L aileron droit vers le bas, l aileron gauche vers le haut et le gouvernail de direction en position neutre C. L aileron droit en position neutre, l aileron gauche en position neutre et le gouvernail de direction vers la gauche D. L aileron droit en position neutre, l aileron gauche en position neutre et le gouvernail de direction vers la droite 40.0% of students chose A (correct answer) 31.0% of students chose B 11.7% of students chose C 17.3% of students chose D 5

For multiple-choice question 27, a Skills question, students had to analyze a chromatography experiment and determine the responding variable. Approximately 44.7% of students who met the acceptable standard and 69.4% of students who met the standard of excellence answered this question correctly. Utilise l information suivante pour répondre à la question 27. On analyse l encre de quatre stylos différents à l aide d un test de chromatographie. 27. Dans cette expérience, quelle est la variable répondante? A. La couleur du stylo B. La séparation de l encre C. La grosseur de la ligne d encre D. La longueur du filtre en papier 21.2% of students chose A 47.3% of students chose B (correct answer) 22.3% of students chose C 9.2% of students chose D 6

Achievement Testing Program Support Documents The Alberta Education website contains several documents that provide valuable information about various aspects of the achievement testing program. To access these documents, go to the Alberta Education website at education.alberta.ca. From the home page, follow this path: Teachers > Provincial Testing > Achievement Tests, and then click on one of the specific links under the Achievement Tests heading to access the following documents. Achievement Testing Program General Information Bulletin The General Information Bulletin is a compilation of several documents produced by Alberta Education and is intended to provide superintendents, principals, and teachers with easy access to information about all aspects of the achievement testing program. Sections in the bulletin contain information pertaining to schedules and significant dates; security and test rules; test administration and directives; test accommodations; field testing; resources and web documents; calculator and computer policies; test marking and results; samples, forms, and letters; and Learner Assessment contacts. Subject Bulletins At the beginning of each school year, subject bulletins are posted on the Alberta Education website for all achievement testing subjects for Grades 3, 6, and 9. Each bulletin provides descriptions of assessment standards, test design and blueprinting, and scoring guides (for Grades 3, 6, and 9 English Language Arts and Français/French Language Arts), as well as suggestions for preparing students to write the tests and information about how teachers can participate in test development activities. Writing Samples For achievement tests in Grades 3, 6, and 9 English Language Arts and Français/French Language Arts, writing samples have been designed to be used by teachers and students to enhance students writing and to assess this writing relative to the standards inherent in the scoring guides for the Part A: Writing achievement tests. The writing samples documents contain sample responses with scoring rationales, student self-assessment checklists, and scoring categories and criteria for the writing assignments. Previous Achievement Tests and Answer Keys All January achievement tests (parts A and B) for Grade 9 semestered students are secured and must be returned to Alberta Education. All May/June achievement tests are secured except Part A of Grades 3, 6, and 9 English Language Arts and Français/French Language Arts. Unused or extra copies of only these Part A tests may be kept at the school after administration. Teachers may use the print versions of released items that have been mailed to schools and/or the tests that are posted on the Alberta Education website. Parent Guides Each school year, print versions of the Parent Guide to Provincial Achievement Testing for Grades 3, 6, and 9 are mailed to schools and posted on the Alberta Education website. Each guide presents answers to frequently asked questions about the achievement testing program, sample questions for each achievement testing subject, and excerpts from the Curriculum Handbook for Parents identifying what students should know and be able to do in each subject by the end of Grades 3, 6, and 9. Involvement of Teachers Teachers of Grades 3, 6, and 9 are encouraged to take part in a variety of activities related to the achievement testing program. These activities include item development, test validation, field testing, and marking. In addition, regional consortia can make arrangements for teacher in-service workshops on topics such as Interpreting Achievement Test Results to Improve Student Learning. 7