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Standardized Tests Information
Related Resources on this Site
- Technique 02 – How to Prepare for Tests
- Activity 30 – Science Topics for ACT (1-page pdf summary)
- Activity 30 – Web Link ACT Test Strategies
2005-2006 ACT Science Practice Test
- Launch 2005-2006 ACT science practice test
- Launch 2005-2006 self-scoring student answer sheet
- Launch 2005-2006 manual scoring pdf file
Oklahoma Measured Progress Practice
Practice tests for the online OSTP assessments are now available in kiosk mode and online via a web browser. Students should use these practice questions to become familiar with the online tools* available as well as the formatting of the multiple-choice, constructive response, and technology enhanced items. Please remember that the intent of these practice questions is not to predict a student’s performance level on the operational assessment, but to familiarize them with the online platform. These practice questions may be used in school as well as sent home for families to review.
- Link to Measured Progress Practice
Please visit the online practice test web page.
Login credentials are not required for the Practice Test. Use the drop-down menu under “Select a Test” to select one of the practice tests listed below. Then click “Go”.
- OSTP Practice Test (Grade 5 science, Grade 8 Math, Grade 8 Science)
- CCRA Practice Test (HS Science)
Note: If login credentials are requested, clear your browser’s cache and relaunch the Practice Test web page.
Study Island
Click the web link shown below. Then click “Study Island for Schools” button. Note: your user name is typically the first portion of your email. Ask your instructor for your password if needed.
Locate “Active Assignments” in the box located toward the lower right side of the page. Click “start” or “continue” for the assignment designated by your instructor.
- Study Island student login
- Study Island instructor login
Oklahoma Specific
Standards by Subject
Standards made easy (interpretation by Honeycutt)
- Physical Science (interpreted into high school language)
Most important standards for building basic high school curriculum
Important only for advanced physical science
- Chemistry (advanced physical science)
- Earth & Space (advanced physical science)
- Environmental (advanced physical science)
- Physics (advanced physical science)
Barely important for high school (VERY large file)
- Science (All) — (all grade levels)
READ the GREEN box in the middle of the top of each page. This describes what students need to know about that particular standard. Each page is one standard. Browse the green boxes for understanding. The other boxes are mostly for teachers. READ THE GREEN BOXES. (These are in the middle at the top). They are called “Disciplinary Core Ideas.”
BROWSE the YELLOW box … the bolded green text. This describes what students should be able to do with that particular standard. (This are on the right side at the top). They are called “Performance Expectations.”