Although scores are not based on how quickly students answer questions, there is a time limit for answering each test question.
These are the standard and extended time limits:
Star Reading Progress Monitoring test (25 questions)
Grade | Question Type | Standard Time Limit (seconds/item) | Extended Time Limit (seconds/item) |
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K–2 | Practice | 60 | 180 |
K–2 | Test, questions 1–25a | 60 | 180 |
3–12 | Practice | 60 | 180 |
3–12 | Test, questions 1–20a | 45 | 135 |
3–12 | Test, questions 21–25b | 90 | 270 |
a. Vocabulary-in-context items.
b. Authentic text/passage comprehension items.
Star Reading Enterprise test (34 questions)
Grade | Question Type | Standard Time Limit (seconds/item) | Extended Time Limit (seconds/item) |
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K–2 | Practice | 60 | 180 |
K–2 | Test Section A, questions 1–10a | 120 | 360 |
K–2 | Test Section B, questions 11–34b | 180 | 405 |
3–12 | Practice | 60 | 180 |
3–12 | Test Section A, questions 1–10a | 105 | 315 |
3–12 | Test Section B, questions 11–34b | 150 | 450 |
a. Vocabulary-in-context items.
b. Items from 5 domains in 5 blocks, including some vocabulary-in-context.
Fifteen seconds before the time limit is up for a question, the program will flash a picture of a clock on the screen. When this happens, the student should make his or her best guess as soon as possible. If the student does not enter an answer before time runs out, the question will disappear, and the program will notify the student that time has run out. Then, the next question will appear. Items that time out are counted as incorrect unless the student has already selected the correct answer.
These time limits can be extended using the Extended Question Time Limit Preference. If you extend the time limit, remember that Star Reading norms, as well as other technical data such as reliability and validity, are based on test administration using the standard time limits. When you print reports that include tests taken with the extended time limit, a footnote will appear on the report to remind you that the extended time limit was used.
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The "Allocated Time" section of the Accommodations Preference can be used to give students with special needs even more time: 900 seconds (15 minutes) for both practice and test questions.