Students, I hope you are enjoying the wonderful weather in Shanghai or wherever you are for your October Holiday. Sadly, my holiday is now over and I am back in class getting ready for your arrival on Monday and doing some of my own learning.
Finally, I have had the time to upload the soccer day clip to the school portal. Apologies to those of you that don’t star this time, remember, it wasn’t me actually taking the photos!!!
http://portal.saschina.org/video/flv_player/Main.swf
IOWA TEST INFORMATION
Dear Parents,
Students in grades 3 – 8 will Iowa Test of Basic Skills during the week of October 25th.
Shanghai American School provides many different sources of assessment throughout the year. One source of information is our program of standardized achievement testing. The test series we use, the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, is a norm-referenced test. This means that a student’s scores indicate how he/she compares with a representative sample of peers (the norm group). This gives us an idea of how our students’ academic achievement compares to students at public and private schools from the United States and other international schools.
The following is a list of subject areas students are evaluated in:
• Vocabulary
• Reading Comprehension
• Language: Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, Usage and Expression
• Mathematics: Math Concepts and Estimation, Math Problem Solving and Data Interpretation, Math Computation
Reading comprehension includes: understanding factual information; drawing conclusions; inferring feelings of characters; and determining topic, viewpoint, attitude, structure, and style.
Math Concepts and Estimation includes: numeration and operations; measurement; fractions, decimals, and percents; and equations and inequalities.
Math Problem Solving and Data Interpretation includes: single step addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems; multiple step problem solving strategies; reading amounts; comparing quantities; and interpreting relationships.
Important Suggestions and Reminders:
• Students should get a good night’s sleep and eat breakfast before coming to school.
• It is important to remember that any individual’s test score is only a measure of how well he/she performed on a single assessment on a given day. The score may be different another day due to testing conditions and the physical and/or emotional state of the individual student.
• The IOWA is only one source of data the School uses to measure student achievement.
If you have any further questions, please contact your classroom teacher or the elementary administration.
Thank you,
Sacha McVean
Elementary Principal, Pudong Campus
That’s all for now 5KP, make sure you do some work on your Shelfari widget if you are able.
See you Monday, don’t forget you are our star student Mrini!
The hamsters say hi and they can’t wait to see you again!!!
In a word…a lot! Oops that is two words, as I am constantly reminding my students, and all the students I have taught before them from middle to high school over the last 16 years; a lot is two words not one! Try and get your kids to think of a lot as a measurement as in a couple, a few, a dozen…it is not a great choice when measuring either so maybe get them to try and abolish it all together. Anyway, that wasn’t what I set out to write about, it just popped into my mind.