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Blueprints

Blueprints

Standards

Assessment blueprints are designed to show educators a summary of what will be assessed in each grade, including the approximate number of items that will address each standard. This resource is designed to help educators as they plan for the upcoming school year.

Second Grade

English Language Arts

U.S. History/Geography

Math

Science

– See more at: https://www.tn.gov/education/topic/tcap-blueprints#sthash.1LS1IvNI.dpuf

Blueprints

Blueprints

Standards

Assessment blueprints are designed to show educators a summary of what will be assessed in each grade, including the approximate number of items that will address each standard. This resource is designed to help educators as they plan for the upcoming school year.

Second Grade

English Language Arts

U.S. History/Geography

Math

Science

– See more at: https://www.tn.gov/education/topic/tcap-blueprints#sthash.1LS1IvNI.dpuf

Blueprints

Blueprints

Standards

Assessment blueprints are designed to show educators a summary of what will be assessed in each grade, including the approximate number of items that will address each standard. This resource is designed to help educators as they plan for the upcoming school year.

Second Grade

English Language Arts

U.S. History/Geography

Math

Science

– See more at: https://www.tn.gov/education/topic/tcap-blueprints#sthash.1LS1IvNI.dpuf

Math

TNReady Math

Other Resources

Part I has been eliminated for all assessments in the 2016-17 school year. Instead, the math assessment will be given at the end of the school year over the course of three shorter subparts. Concepts that had been incorporated into Part I will now be assessed using math problems called integrated tasks, which will include problem-solving skills. As was the case for last year’s test, there will be a mix of calculator-permitted and calculator-prohibited subparts.

Depending on the grade, a student in grades 3-8 will see a reduction of 20-25 minutes in math. Each End of Course assessment in math has been shortened by 65 minutes—which is more than a 30 percent reduction from last year.

In the coming weeks, we will share assessment blueprints, which outline the number of questions devoted to various groups of standards. Additional resources, including sample test questions and resources that will help educators, parents, and students to become more familiar with the assessment, will be available in the future.

– See more at: https://www.tn.gov/education/article/tnready-math#sthash.gbCX4gXF.dpuf