For Mixed assessments, only the teacher uses the computer. The student uses a paper form and answers questions aloud. The teacher sees instructions in addition to the form, and the teacher can start a timer, mark incorrect answers, mark the last item attempted, and enter notes.
It's a good idea to read through the instructions for the assessment before you begin these steps so that you don't need to do so at the beginning of the student assessment session.
Star CBM Lectura assessments must be administered by an adult who is fluent and fully literate in Spanish and who is aware of the best practices for administering the assessments.
Who can do this with the standard user permissions?
District Level Administrators, District Staff, School Level Administrators, School Staff, Teachers
Follow the steps below to administer a mixed assessment:
- If the cell for a student and measure has three dots and no score, this is the student's first assessment for this measure during this school year. Select the cell; then, select Start or Print Assessment. You can select the recommended screening measure or another measure.
If the cell already shows a score, when you select the cell, you will see up to four of the student's past scores. Select Start or Print Assessment in the popup window.
- The next page lets you choose the assessment format: Online, Mixed Format, or Print. Select Mixed Format.
- If audio recording is allowed by the district Star CBM - Audio Recordings preference and the student Star CBM - Record Audio preference, after you select the Mixed format, you'll see a check box below the format. If you want to record audio of the assessment from your computer (the teacher's computer), check the box. (Note: Make sure that your browser settings and operating system settings allow access to the microphone and audio recording; some browsers may ask permission to use your microphone each time.)
- If you are administering a Pasajes para lectura en voz alta (español) assessment, check the grade level of the passage selected in the Passage Level drop-down list. If you need to assess the student on a different grade level, use the drop-down list to change it. (Benchmarks are only available for the student's designated grade level; a note will remind you of this if you choose another grade level.)
- Click Next >.
- The Student Form message that opens gives you a few choices:
Print Form
If you do not have the printed form, select Print Form. The Materials Ready to Print message will open. Select View PDF; then, use the prompts in your browser to open the file for printing. Note: If you are printing forms for Nombrar colores rápidamente or Nombrar objetos rápidamente, use a color printer.
After you select View PDF, the Student Form message will open again. Select Begin Assessment or Assess Later.
Begin Assessment
If you have preprinted all forms, use the form number shown in the message (PVAEES-G1: Form 17 in the example above) to find the student form that will be used for this assessment (see Preprinting Star CBM Forms to preprint forms). Then, select Begin Assessment.
Assess Later
If you don't want to begin the assessment right now, select Assess Later. You will return to the CBM Spanish Assessments tab in the Star Record Book, and you will see the words "In Progress" for the student and measure. When you're ready to administer the assessment, select In Progress. Then, select Start. (Note that the form ID is shown in the popup window in case you want to use a preprinted form.)
- Rapid Automatic Naming assessments require student practice before the assessment; see the instructions below. For other measures, go on to step 8.
For Rapid Automatic Naming assessments, you will be asked to have the student practice with the first five items on the form before you start; refer to the instructions, and if the student cannot pass the practice, cancel the assessment. - Read the instructions for the assessment. Often there are instructions to read aloud to the student before the assessment. The instructions also include tips on how to prompt the student if necessary and when to mark items incorrect.
- If you have chosen to record audio, and you have not recorded a Star CBM or Star CBM Lectura assessment before, follow these steps to test your microphone:
- Select Test your microphone just below the Begin button.
- A test window will open. Select the red microphone icon to begin recording; then, ask your student to count to 5. When you're done, select the red stop icon.
- Then, press the play button and listen to your recording (your browser's controls may look different from the example below). If the recording is acceptable and you want to continue, select Done. If you want to try another test, select Test Again. If you decide not to record audio, select Do Not Record.
Note: Test recordings are not saved in the software. -
When you're ready to continue, select Begin.
- After a 3-second countdown, the assessment will begin, and the timer at the top of the page will begin counting down.
If you've chosen to record the assessment, you'll see "Recording" under the timer.
When the student answers or pronounces an item incorrectly, you click that item. The item will be shaded in red and will have a red X under it.
If you need to pause briefly for any reason during the test, select Pause next to the timer or press the space bar. Be sure to restart the time when you continue the test.
If you need to stop the assessment, select Cancel Assessment under the student name and measure name in the top left corner of the page.
Have the student continue to answer the items until the time runs out. 5 seconds before time runs out, the time will turn red and a red border will flash around it. (If the student finishes all items before the time runs out, select Finish when the student is done.)
- When time runs out, you'll hear a bell. After this, you will be asked to click the last item the student attempted. Click on the item.
After you select the item, you will see the assessment details, including the items you marked incorrect. - Select whether the assessment was administered in person (with both the teacher and student in the same location) or remotely (with the teacher and student in different locations using an internet meeting). This information is available when you export data later if your school or district requires it.
- Select how the student answered the items or read the passage: only in Spanish, only in English, or in both languages.
- If you want to change the items marked incorrect, select Edit (see Editing Scores).
- If you want to enter notes about the student's assessment session (error trends, observations, effort, etc.), enter them in the Notes field to the right.
- If you chose to record audio, you will see a "Processing audio" message on the left until the audio is done. To ensure that audio is saved, wait for audio to finish processing before you go on to select Done. (If you select Done before then, you'll see a message telling you that audio processing has not completed.) When processing is done, you'll see your browser's audio controls, and you can play the audio (or remove it using the icon).
Note: If audio processing takes longer than 1 minute, a message will let you decide whether to save the assessment results without the audio or to continue waiting for processing. - When you're done checking the information and entering notes, select Done.
- You will go back to the CBM Spanish Assessments tab in the Star Record Book. At first, you will see "Score Pending" with a refresh icon where the student's score will be.
After a few minutes, the score will be available. You can select the refresh icon to refresh the view and to see if the score is available yet.
When the score is available, you will see it in the Record Book.
If you select the score, you can see the date the assessment was taken. The popup window shows you the scores and dates for the student's last four assessments for this measure during this school year. Select Details for an assessment to go back and see the items answered incorrectly, your notes, and the time taken for the assessment. Select the progress link at the bottom of the window to see a graph and table of all results for the student and measure in this school year.