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  1. Kaplan Parent'S Guide To The Virginia Sol Tests For Grade 3: A Complete Guide To Understanding The Tests And Preparing Your Child For A Succe by Cynthia Johnson, Drew Johnson, 2000-12-01

21. Petersburg Public Schools Standards Of Learning Page
Website developed to assist teachers in implementing the standards of learning ((sols)) . Virginia s standards of learning Practice tests
http://www.ppsk12.com/solcon.htm
Virginia Standards Of Learning
K-5 Technology Scope and Sequence

6-12 Technology Scope and Sequence

Standards of Learning Technology Component

A narrative of the K-12 Technology Scope and Sequence files
Technology Standards for Instructional Personnel

Standards of Learning
General Resources
Frequently asked questions about the Standards of Learning
Virginia Standards of Learning for English, History, Science and Mathematics

History and Social Science SOL Resources

Mathematics SOL Resources
... Assessment Resources
Additional Resources
SOL Lesson Plans Petersburg Public Library Practice the SOLs using your Library Card for access! SOLS at University of Richmond A site containing more than 1600 different annotated links to resources suitable for use in teaching the SOLs. Virginia SOL Assessments Test Blueprints A guide for test construction and use. A Commonwealth of Knowledge Website developed to assist teachers in implementing the Standards of Learning (SOLs). Practice SOL Tests Your students can take a teacher made practice SOL test on the web and get immediate feedback. Virginia's Standards of Learning Practice Tests This site is not associated with Virginia's State Board of Education. The practice tests contained within this site have been created by talented people who care about the future of our children's education.

22. Newport News Public Schools - SOL & Testing
The (sols) set forth minimum learning standards for every child from kindergarten The new standards of learning tests have raised the bar for academic
http://sbo.nn.k12.va.us/sol/questions.shtml
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23. Are Virginia Schools Failing? Assessing The Assessments
Although the content and sequencing of the standards of learning have been thesource of Most of the SOL tests encompass (sols) across two or more grades,
http://www.epi.elps.vt.edu/cross.htm
Are Virginia Schools Failing? Assessing the Assessment
By
Dr. Lawrence H. Cross, Professor and Program Leader
Educational Research and Evaluation
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Virginia Tech
Note to the reader: This article was originally published in Virginia Issues and Answers:
A Public Policy Forum
with permission of the editor. The Reform Movement Before addressing the SOL test results, it is important to consider the origin and nature of the reform movement that gave rise to these results. The political genesis of this reform movement can be traced to the 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, and two more recent national Governors' Education Summits, the first held in 1989 in Charlottesville, Virginia, the second held in 1996 in Palisades, New York. The overarching concern expressed in the report and at both education summits is that our nation's public schools are "broken" and nothing less than our nation's economic competitiveness in the 21st century is at risk. In large part, the perception that our schools are failing is based on international comparisons of test scores. A series of such studies suggests that U.S. students are not competitive with students from other industrialized countries. This concern was most recently expressed by President Clinton in his January 1999 "State of the Union Address" wherein he stated: "While our fourth graders outperform their peers in other countries in math and science, our eighth graders are about average, and our twelfth graders rank near the bottom."

24. SOL Online Practice Tests
PRACTICE tests for SOL ASSESSMENT teaching Virginia standards of learning Virginia standards of learning tests for 4th Grade Accessible only from within
http://www.page.gc.k12.va.us/public/gets/soltests.htm
Gloucester County Public Schools
PRACTICE TESTS for SOL ASSESSMENT
Teaching Virginia Standards of Learning
from the DOE Multi-Level 3rd Grade 5th Grade 8th Grade ... Exam View Tests
Don't miss these!
Most of these sites are arranged by subject discipline;
grade levels range from 3rd to 12th.
Virginia 2001 SOL Tests Virginia 2000 SOL Tests released by the DOE These are WORD versions, single question per page, accessible/hyperlinked by reporting category, prepared by the Region 5 Governor's Best Practice Center . Virginia 2000 SOL Tests NOW , available in the form of PowerPoint presentations or individual WORD documents, each containing a complete test. Extensive collection ** of actual standards tests given in Texas annually since 1997. Includes printable K-8, End-of-Course Exams, and Reading Proficiency tests. Some tests have been converted to interactive ONLINE format that can be taken and scored via the Internet. Results reported by Objective. Grades 2-8 from Edutest at Lightspan Selectable by subject, grade level, and strand.

25. SOL Related Sites
Virginia Department of Education teaching Virginia standards of learning How to assess (sols). Complete site with information about testing,
http://www.page.gc.k12.va.us/public/gets/SOL.htm
Gloucester County Public Schools
SOL Correlations
SOL
Instruction, Training, and Assessment Resources
Core SOL s from the Virginia State Department of Education
VDOE listings

(extensive and well organized) Internet activity sites for
teacher/student creation of quizzes, games, tests, flash cards WebQuest links ! What are they? Take a quick jump to find out! TOTALLY COOL! Additional SOL sites Lesson plan sites are proliferating and improving in quality. SOL Test Sites
  • SOL Search Engine Enter text from one SOL to identify other SOLs that correlate. SOL Program Search from WHRO Use this search engine to select a subject area, grade level, and specific SOL to find ITV television programming that supports the educational goal. SOL Teacher Resource Guides are now available from the DOE for all core subject areas. This link will take you to the DOE page where all 4 core subject areas can be accessed. Don't miss the additional resources available for each area.
    GCPS Curriculum Guides
    are also available online via our system's Intranet. These are currently accessible only from school computers.

26. TfHS Virginia History
Samples from the tests for Higher standards in History/Social Science This canbe a real conflict for those who are used to teaching learning for
http://www.tfhs.net/vahistory.htm
Samples from the Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science
All files are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. Grade-Level Tests Any use of the TfHS Grade-Level Tests will do at least two things:
· provide students with practice for the state-mandated SOL tests, and
· give teachers the chance to see SOL content embodied in actual test items. Test Coverage

The Tests for Higher Standards Grade-Level Tests in the areas of Mathematics, Science, English (Reading and Writing), and History and Social Science for grades Kindergarten through eleven have been developed to help teachers focus instruction on the content and processes of the Virginia Standards of Learning. Because TfHS Grade-Level Tests closely match Virginia Standards of Learning, their value is to help teachers plan, teach, and assess, providing information about student and program strengths and weaknesses. Test Description
TfHS Grade-Level Tests are criterion-referenced, four-alternative, multiple-choice tests. Each test generally contains some fifty to eighty items - three to six items per Standard - and can be administered in one or two sittings.
Each test Item (question) has been designed to measure one or more aspects of a single Standard. The resulting TfHS Grade-Level Tests are content valid in that test items are clearly referenced to individual Standards and measure them directly.

27. TfHS Virginia Math
Samples from the tests for Higher standards in Mathematics This can be a realconflict for those who are used to teaching learning for mastery.
http://www.tfhs.net/vamath.htm
Samples from the Tests for Higher Standards in Mathematics
All files are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. Grade-Level Tests Any use of the TfHS Grade-Level Tests will do at least two things:
· provide students with practice for the state-mandated SOL tests, and
· give teachers the chance to see SOL content embodied in actual test items. Test Coverage

The Tests for Higher Standards Grade-Level Tests in the areas of Mathematics, Science, English (Reading and Writing), and History and Social Science for grades Kindergarten through eleven have been developed to help teachers focus instruction on the content and processes of the Virginia Standards of Learning. Because TfHS Grade-Level Tests closely match Virginia Standards of Learning, their value is to help teachers plan, teach, and assess, providing information about student and program strengths and weaknesses. Test Description
TfHS Grade-Level Tests are criterion-referenced, four-alternative, multiple-choice tests. Each test generally contains some fifty to eighty items - three to six items per Standard - and can be administered in one or two sittings.
Each test Item (question) has been designed to measure one or more aspects of a single Standard. The resulting TfHS Grade-Level Tests are content valid in that test items are clearly referenced to individual Standards and measure them directly.

28. Standards Of Learning
high academic standards, known as the standards of learning, or (sols), ;tests to measure student progress in the standards of learning,
http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/instruction/sol.htm

29. Welcome To Asbury...
Below you will find actual SOL tests given by the State of Virginia over the to for additional resources on the Virginia standards of learning ((sols)).
http://asb.sbo.hampton.k12.va.us/sols/sol.html
The following SOLs are listed by grade level. We strongly encourage parents to download these documents for your child's respective grade level. These files, known as Curriculum Frameworks, are what our teachers use to plan their lessons. These documents do an excellent job of "unpacking" the VA SOLs and provide you with the "essential knowledge" your child will be held accountable for on his/her grade level. Please call Mr. Caggiano at 850-5075 if you have any questions about the documents or the downloading process.The files are in PDF format, you must have Adobe Acrobat to view them.
Math SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade History SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Science SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade English SOLs Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Below you will find actual SOL tests given by the State of Virginia over the last couple of years. All subjects in grades 3 and 5 are listed with the exception of tests given in the area of History. If you choose to print one or more of these tests, you will find the answer key on the very last page.
Grade 3 2001-2003 English Math Science English Math Science English Math Science Grade 5 2001-2003 English Math Science Writing Math Reading Science Writing Math Reading Science Writing
Take a Practice SOL Test
This site offers students in grades 3, 4, and 5 the opportunity to complete practice SOL tests online in all four core subject areas.

30. SchoolZone - SOL Questions Answered
Q What are the standards of learning? Adopted in June 1995, the (sols) outlineexpectations for Q When are the standards of learning tests administered?
http://home.hamptonroads.com/schoolzone/schoolsol/solQuestions.cfm
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Q: What are the Standards of Learning?
Adopted in June 1995, the SOLs outline expectations for students in the four core areas of English, mathematics, science, and history and social science. Computer technology standards are also included. The SOL tests are designed to show how well a student has mastered the SOLs in the four content areas. The SOL do not measure one student against anther, but against a specific body of skills and knowledge. Q: When are the Standards of Learning tests administered?

31. SOLs: The Latest In Testing
1995 Virginia first adopts the standards of learning tests in response to the For information and updates on the (sols) and other standardized testing,
http://www.has.vcu.edu/mac/ujw02/sols.htm
SOLs: The latest in testing
New standards apply statewide
BY ELISABETH STEVENS
UJW Reporter Timeline Related Web sites A s a freshman at Armstrong High School, Diondre Valentine's right hip was thrown out of place. Before he could get surgery, he fell down trying to reach his crutches and broke his left hip in the process. "I almost lost my legs," said Diondre, now a rising senior. "This happened during ninth- and 10th- grade year. It really affected my grades." Despite facing these physical challenges, Diondre scored a 398 just two points shy of passing on the geometry Standards of Learning test as a sophomore. "I liked the SOLs because in the beginning, the teachers gave us a lot of energy. Teachers would stay back as long as two hours and help kids who needed it," said Diondre. After retaking the class and test as a junior, he scored 421. Diondre's struggles show how tough it can be for students trying to meet Virginia's higher academic standards. T he state adopted rigorous standards in 1995 and a corresponding high-stakes testing program in 1998. Beginning with this year's rising juniors, high school students will have to pass at least six of 12 Standards of Learning tests or other state approved standardized tests.

32. Gunston Middle School Library - Teacher Web Resources
Division of Instruction standards of learning Index SOL teacher VirginiaStandard of learning - Collection of online practice tests for (sols) for all
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/educators/links/sol.html

33. SOLs
SOL tests and information put together by a teacher at Mountain View ElementarySchool, The Virginia State standards of learning Practice tests!
http://www.pwcs.edu/Schools/ES/springwoods/sol.asp

34. Testing
tests of the (sols) are required by the Virginia Department of Education. Virginia standards of learning (SOL) Testing Overall School Achievement
http://www.pwcs.edu/westridge/testing.htm

35. The Value Of Learning
Can the standards of learning tests and the preparation for these tests empower catch phrases such All the (sols) do is cause us to teach to the test.
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for Powell's Books FREE newsletter and you may win $100 worth of books. The Value of Learning by John Boleyn I understand why Gov. James Gilmore has instituted Standards of Learning tests for students in Virginia. In an era of ever declining academic performance, there is the need to see their performance levels increased. And as the chief executive of the commonwealth, he has the responsibility to ensure that this problem is addressed. But what if the problem is much larger than the solution of the SOLs? Does our education establishment know how the skills of learning are developed in the first place? Obviously, this is not a problem which can be solved entirely by Gov. Gilmore or by any Governor whether they are a Democrat or Republican.

36. NewsHour Extra: SOL Testing - September 12, 1999
Take the test That s how many students feel about the standards of learning (SOL) SOL tests are designed to measure how well teachers are teaching and
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/features/july-dec99/sol.html
NewsHour Links: Are you ready for 12th grade? Take the SOL test Are the tests working? Should failing students be forced to repeat a grade The Clinton administration proposes requiring schools to meet tougher standards to receive federal funds. Pass or Fail
Too tough a test. That's how many students feel about the Standards of Learning (SOL) program in Virginia. SOL tests are designed to measure how well teachers are teaching and students are learning. Students who don't pass, don't graduate.
For some students, the possibility of having to repeat a grade is scary. "It's a really big test because if you fail you have to repeat the third grade," says nine-year-old Genny Miller. "I want to go on to the fourth grade with my friends and I just want to pass it so it will be over with." The pressure is so intense it's giving some students headaches, stomachaches and other stress-related illnesses.

37. Standards Of Learning Links
Virginia standards of learning for Music Virginia SOL Test Blueprints The VDOE s teaching Virginia s standards of learning Site
http://k12.albemarle.org/Instruction/SOLs/standards.html
Standards of Learning and
Graduation Requirements

Albemarle County Public Schools is committed to assisting students, staff, and parents as Virginia implements the new Standards of Accreditation. Each curriculum area has been aligned with the Standards of Learning with appropriate instructional materials identified to support student learning. Below is a menu that will help you understand this new program. Virginia State Assessment Program and Graduation Requirements Virginia Standards of Learning for English, Math, Science, and Social Studies Virginia Standards of Learning for Music Virginia SOL Test Blueprints ... University of Richmond's Teaching Virginia's Standards of Learning Site Back to Instructional Programs
This page is maintained by Chuck Pace
Home About Us In the News ... Search This page was last updated on August 25, 2000

38. Http
Virginia has used its standards of learning (SOL) tests as a graduation Teachers do teach to the test, crafting their own exams to mimic the (sols).
http://www.solreform.com/CEP report.htm
http://www.ctredpol.org/highschoolexit/ The Center on Education Policy's latest report on the consequences of high-stakes school graduation tests, examining one district each in Virginia and Maryland, provides important evidence on the extensive educational harm caused by the tests, particularly in Virginia. How Have High School Exit Exams Changed Our Schools relied on interviews and focus groups with students, teachers and administrators. Virginia has used its Standards of Learning (SOL) tests as a graduation requirement starting with the class of 2004. Students must pass two tests in English and any four of ten exams in math, science and history/social science. While the state claims that about 95% of the class of 2004 passed, in fact independent studies show Virginias' real graduation rate to be around 70%. The tests are all multiple-choice, other than one write-to-a-prompt exam. According to the report, "many" educators excoriated the exams on multiple grounds, focusing on unfairness, narrowing the curriculum, and wasting lots of time on test prep and on fulfilling the requirements of the testing bureaucracy. Overall, said the report, "positive statements [about the SOLs] were limited and many teachers expressed only concerns." One student summed up the curriculum concern by saying, "

39. Number 2 Pencil: Setting Standards In Virginia
It concerns the Virginia standards of learning, or (sols) Also in the past,teachers made up their own tests, which measured only what they chose to
http://www.kimberlyswygert.com/archives/000202.html
Number 2 Pencil
Kimberly's take on testing and education reform Main
August 17, 2003
Setting standards in Virginia
Devoted Reader Richard sent along a link to a Washington Post letter by one Susan O'Brien Saccomando, the chair of the science department at Mountain View Alternative High School. It concerns the Virginia Standards of Learning, or SOLs: In the past few years I have heard complaints from just about everyone about the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) and the accompanying assessment tests...But the complainers are wrong. The (SOLs) are working.
Before the SOLs, to pass a course, a student came to class regularly, participated, turned in class work and homework and took some tests...Effort played a big role in a student's grade. For these reasons, a grade did not always reflect what the student had mastered in terms of amount and depth of subject matter. Some students simply went through the motions and passed courses just for showing up. Also in the past, teachers made up their own tests, which measured only what they chose to teach about a particular subject... As a result of the SOLs, seniors now will graduate knowing that they have reached a standard of performance. They will know that they not only measure up in terms of mastering material but that they also measure up to state standards...

40. Scott Schools Joins Ranks Of 'outperforming' Districts
In 2000, Virginia s standards of learning (SOL) tests were embarrassing so many Those opposed to Virginia s (sols) have complained that gains in academic
http://www.sullivan-county.com/nf0/ep/scott_schools.htm
Scott schools joins ranks of 'outperforming' districts
April 10, 2005 By KEVIN CASTLE GATE CITY - Despite a high percentage of economically challenged students, Scott County continues to score high in the classroom. Half of Scott County students receive free or reduced-price lunches, an indication to an outside educational observer that economic conditions might prevent those students from being high academic achievers. But a recent report made by Standard and Poor's shows otherwise. "During the last 40 years, the statistical relationship between student poverty and performance has been well-documented in education research, and yet the true meaning of the relationship is often lost amidst the debate,'' the report states. Standard and Poor's, a company that provides independent credit ratings, risk evaluation and investment research, created School Evaluation Services a few years ago "to provide educators, policymakers, business leaders, parents, and taxpayers with an objective, independent analysis of school and school district data to allow them to implement more effective school reform policies," according to the company.
  • A district achieving higher levels of student proficiency than peers of proportionally significant districts.

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