Scoring
Mathematics
Types of Questions
Language Arts
Wild
100
Mathematics extended constructed response (ECR) questions are scored using this.
What is a 3-point rubric?
100
The mathematics section consists of these three types of questions.
What are multiple-choice, short constructed-response (SCR), and extended constructed-response (ECR)?
100
These questions require students to choose the correct answer among four choices.
What are multiple-choice questions?
100
The NJ ASK provides these two types of reading passages.
What are narrative and informational selections?
100
All of your answers should be placed in the spaces provided in this.
What is the answer folder?
200
NJ ASK writing tasks are scored using this.
What is a 6-point rubric?
200
The approximate testing time for the mathematics section of the test is this.
What is 133 minutes?
200
This requires students to respond in writing to a situation or issue common to students your age.
What is a writing prompt or writing task?
200
Time management for reading comprehension passages with multiple-choice and an open-ended response allow 10 minutes to read and underline 10 minutes to complete multiple-choice questions and 10 minutes to.
What is compose your open-ended response?
200
The use of this tool will be permitted on certain sections of the test.
What is a calculator?
300
The open-ended scoring guide for reading, listening, and viewing consists of this many points.
What is 4?
300
This tool is given to you on the Mathematics Reference Sheet.
What is a ruler?
300
These questions are similar to open-ended questions but are found in the mathematics section.
What are mathematics extended constructed-response (ECR) questions?
300
Four of these are found in the Language Arts Literacy section of the test. You are given 30 minutes to complete each one.
What are reading passages?
300
The science section of the test consists of multiple-choice and open-ended questions in these three areas.
What are Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth Science?
400
Writing tasks are scored in four areas: content/organization, usage, mechanics, and this.
What is sentence construction?
400
A = p + prt
What is the simple interest formula?
400
The advantage of this type of question is that it allows students to express what they know about each question in their own words.
What are open-ended or extended constructed-response (ECR) questions?
400
This tool, given to each student, provides important points to remember as you write.
What is the writer's checklist?
400
On the 6-point scoring rubric a student will receive this score if he/she wrote too little to allow a reliable judgement of his/her writing.
What is FR - fragment?
500
For open-ended questions, this response clearly demonstrates understanding of the task, completes requirements, and provides a clear and focused explanation/opinion that links to or extends aspects of the text.
What is a 4-point response?
500
The surface area of this shape is equal to 2 lw + 2 wh + 2 lh.
What is a rectangular prism?
500
These questions add to the reliability, or consistency of the test because many good questions that focus on a broad range of skills can be answered by children in a short span of time.
What are multiple-choice questions?
500
Throughout the Language Arts Literacy section you will be asked to write using these three types of prompts.
What are explanatory, speculative, and persuasive prompts?
500
In the Language Arts Literacy Test Design one of these is listed, when actually two are composed.
What is the persuasive prompt writing task?