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February 2005 Grade 4 English Language Arts (ELA) Test

 

Test

Raw Score Range 2005

Scale Score Range

Performance Level

 

 

 

 

ELA 4

0-15

455-602

1

 

16-27

603-644

2

 

28-36

645-691

3

 

37-42

692-800

4

 

 

 

 

RD 4

0-13

455-602

1

 

14-24

603-644

2

 

25-32

645-691

3

 

33-34

692-800

4

 The Grade 4 ELA test was designed to measure student progress in English language arts as defined by the New York State Learning Standards. The chart above shows three types of information that can be derived from the test: raw scores, scale scores, and performance levels.  The Grade 4 ELA test produces ELA scores and Reading (RD) scores.

 Raw Score

Raw scores are a numerical representation of the number or degree of correct responses.

The raw score is derived by using all multiple-choice and open-ended items on the Grade 4 ELA Test. Each multiple choice item is worth 1 point. The value of each open-ended item depends on the number of points in the rubric used to score the item. For instance, if a 4-point rubric is used, the item would be worth 4 points. For the 2005 Grade 4 ELA Test, the maximum total raw score is 42 points for ELA and 34 points for RD. Raw scores cannot be compared from year to year.

 Scale Score

The scale score shows the level of proficiency a student has in English Language Arts (i.e., listening, reading, and writing combined). Scale scores were arrived at through a standard setting study conducted with an expert panel of New York State teachers. The Grade 4 ELA scale scores use a numerical scale that runs continuously from beginning skills (scale score range of 455-602) to advanced skills (scale score range of 692-800).  The scale scores enable comparisons from year to year because the same scale score represents the same level of achievement for the New York State Standards, even if slight changes in the test from year to year cause slight changes in the raw scores.

 Performance Level

Students are classified into one of the four levels of ELA performance based on their overall performance on the test as determined by their ELA scale scores. A similar classification places students into one of four RD levels.  A student's performance level provides information on a student's abilities in relation to the New York State ELA Learning Standards. New York State teachers established descriptions of the skills and knowledge required in each performance level. These descriptions are part of the individual student score report that is sent to schools by CTB/McGraw-Hill.

 Below are the raw score-to-scale score conversion tables for 2005 4ELA and 4RD.

 More information on scoring can be found in the two-part electronic publication, "Determining the Scoring for the Grade 4 and the Grade 8 English Language Arts and Mathematics Examinations":  http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/elintmath.html

G4ELA Raw Score

G4ELA Scale Score

0

455

1

455

2

455

3

455

4

455

5

455

6

498

7

529

8

546

9

558

10

567

11

575

12

582

13

588

14

593

15

598

16

603

17

607

18

610

19

614

20

617

21

621

22

624

23

627

24

631

25

634

26

638

27

641

28

645

29

649

30

653

31

658

32

663

33

669

34

675

35

683

36

691

37

701

38

712

39

727

40

747

41

774

42

800

G4RD Raw Score

G4RD Scale Score

0

455

1

455

2

455

3

455

4

455

5

455

6

520

7

552

8

567

9

577

10

584

11

591

12

596

13

601

14

605

15

609

16

613

17

617

18

620

19

624

20

627

21

630

22

634

23

637

24

641

25

645

26

649

27

653

28

658

29

664

30

670

31

679

32

690

33

709

34

800