The Measure Chart shows you the student's Star CBM Lectura assessments for a specific measure during this school year.
How to Get to This Page
In the Star Record Book, with the CBM Spanish Assessments tab selected, select a student's latest score for a measure. Then, select the measure name at the bottom of the popup window.
If you want to see the page in Spanish, select Español at the top of the Measure Chart page.
Making Selections on the Page
At the top of the page, the drop-down lists reflect the subject, class or group, student, and measure that you have selected; if you have access to more than one school, you'll also see a School drop-down list. Use the drop-down lists to change selections as needed. The Measure drop-down list will include all Star CBM reading assessments, including assessments in English.
If you are viewing the chart for Pasajes para lectura en voz alta (español), you'll see an additional drop-down list for the passage grade level. You can choose to view data for a specific grade level or all grade levels:
Viewing the Student's Assessments for the Measure
First, you will see a graph that shows you all the student's assessments for the selected measure in this school year (and the selected passage level for Pasajes para lectura en voz alta español). The graph divides the scores into each screening window.
For each assessment, you will see:
- the number of items the student answered or read correctly (the number in green above the line) (for more about these equated scores, see Correct Per Minute Scores and How They Are Adjusted)
- the number the student answered or read incorrectly (the number in red below the line) (for more about how this is calculated, see Correct Per Minute Scores and How They Are Adjusted)
- a gray dashed line that marks the minimum score for the Satisfactory/Optimal category (if benchmarks are available for this measure for the student's grade and the season - for Pasajes para lectura en voz alta español, this is not available for passages that aren't at the student's grade level or when you select All Levels)
- the student's current goal as a star on the goal end date (if a goal has been set for the student for this measure) with a line showing the increase in scores needed to meet that goal (for Pasajes para lectura en voz alta español, the goal is only shown for the grade level that the goal was set for, and goals aren't shown when All Levels is selected)
When you select Pasajes para lectura en voz alta (español) and All Levels, the grade level for each assessment will also be shown, and assessments that were for passages outside the student's current grade level will be a lighter shade of gray. In the example below, the student is currently in grade 1. The first assessment is labeled G1 because it was a grade 1 assessment. The second assessment is for grade 2, and it is a lighter shade of gray since the student isn't in grade 2.
Below the graph, you will see a table of the student's assessment scores for this measure in this school year. For each assessment, the table includes the date, the number correct out of those attempted with the percentage correct/accuracy (adjusted), the Correct Per Minute (CPM) score (adjusted for form variation and time taken), the passage grade level (for Pasajes para lectura en voz alta measures only), and the teacher's notes. Select View in the row for an assessment to see detailed results.
To switch to a different subject, class or group, student, or measure, use the drop-down lists at the top of the page.
Saving or Printing the Measure Chart
To print the Measure Chart or to save it, select Print or Save under the table. Then, using your browser's print options, choose whether to save to a file (PDF) or to select a printer and print a paper copy. In the PDF or printed copy, some items are omitted that are part of the user interface and not the Measure Chart itself.
Exporting the Student's Scores for a Measure to a .csv (Comma-Separated Value) File
To export all scores shown for the selected student and measure, select Download Data at the bottom of the page.
A .csv file named export-Measure.csv will be downloaded to your computer. This file can be opened with spreadsheet programs so that you can use the data in your own reporting. The file includes a row for each of the student's assessments for this measure with the following information:
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