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Arthur Voaden Secondary School --Wednesday, March 27, 2019-- Presentation Schedule 1. Greetings 2. Answers to Common Questions 3. What Does the OSSLT Look Like? 4. After the Test 5. Farewell Why Are You Making Me Do This? The


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Arthur Voaden Secondary School

  • -Wednesday, March 27, 2019--
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Presentation Schedule

1. Greetings 2. Answers to Common Questions 3. What Does the OSSLT Look Like? 4. After the Test 5. Farewell

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Why Are You Making Me Do This?

  • The Ministry of

Education wants you to write this test to determine whether or not you have acquired the reading and writing skills that you are expected to have learned by the end of Grade 9.

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When Am I Writing This?

You will be writing the OSSLT on Wednesday, March 27, 2019

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How Long Is It Going to Take?

  • For most students,

the test will take 75 minutes per

  • booklet. Students

who require additional time will be allowed to continue writing up to a maximum

  • f double time.
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How is the OSSLT Structured?

  • The test consists of two

75 minute sessions with additional time, if needed.

  • You will complete one

booklet during the first session and a second booklet during the second session.

  • At the end of each

session, the booklet will be sealed and collected.

  • You will have a break

between sessions.

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Schedule for the day

Booklet 1: 8:30 - 9:45 Break: 9:45 - 10:00 Booklet 2: 10:00 - 11:15 Lunch: 11:15 - 12:10 Period C: 12:10 - 1:20 Break: 1:20 - 1:30 Period D: 1:30 - 2:40

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Who Has to Write the OSSLT?

  • All students in public

and private schools who are working toward an Ontario Secondary School Diploma are required to write the OSSLT.

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Why am I Writing This in Gr. 10?

  • Writing now gives you

time to get help if you need to improve your reading and writing skills.

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Is the OSSLT Hard?

  • The OSSLT was

developed by teachers to resemble the work that students do in class every day.

  • It has been designed

to be a fair test of the skills you have already acquired.

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Can I Get an Accommodation?

  • Accommodations have

already been set up for students with an IEP. A letter was sent home advising you of the nature of your

  • accommodations. If

you are not sure what your accommodations are, ask Mrs. Dore.

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What Supplies Should I Bring to the OSSLT?

  • Pencils (more than one!)
  • A BIG eraser
  • A pencil sharpener
  • Pens
  • A highlighter
  • A ruler
  • DO NOT BRING CELL

PHONES!!!!!

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How Will I Know Where I am Writing?

  • A list of all OSSLT

writers and the room they will be writing in is posted

  • utside of the main
  • ffice. Please

check the list ASAP.

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What Happens if I Leave Questions Blank?

  • You will get a

zero for these questions.

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What Happens if I Miss the OSSLT?

  • If you miss the test, you will have to write

it next year.

  • You must make an attempt at the test to

take the OSSLC.

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What Does the OSSLT Look Like?

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Reading Selections

Informational Texts ➢ will take the form of a paragraph and a news report ➢ the purpose of informational texts is to inform, educate, and instruct Narrative Texts ➢ will take the form of a dialogue and a real-life narrative ➢ the purpose of narrative texts is to enlighten, entertain, and stimulate thought Graphic Texts ➢ will take the form of a graphic ➢ found in a variety of sources, such as maps, graphs, charts, schedules, drawings, and instructions

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Reading Questions

Format ➢ Multiple Choice ➢ Open Response (six lines each) Type ➢ Direct Questions ➢ Inferential Questions (applying personal knowledge or evidence) ➢ Connection Questions (offering personal opinion or connecting with personal experience)

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Writing Tasks & Questions

Two Long-Writing Tasks ➢ news report based on a picture and a headline (one page) ➢ series of paragraphs expressing an opinion on a given topic (two pages) Short-Writing Tasks ➢ six lines each based on responses to set prompts Multiple Choice Questions ➢ students will answer multiple-choice questions dealing with three writing skills ✓ developing a main idea with sufficient supporting details ✓ organizing information and ideas in a coherent manner ✓ using proper language conventions (e.g. spelling, grammar, punctuation)

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After the Test

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Will the OSSLT Count toward My Course Marks?

  • No. The OSSLT is not tied

to a particular subject and does not count toward any particular course grade.

  • Successful completion of

the OSSLT is, however,

  • ne of the requirements for

the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

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Will Universities, Colleges or Employers Have Access to My OSSLT Results?

  • No. Universities, colleges and

employers do not have access to your OSSLT results.

  • Universities and colleges will

have access to the Ontario Student Transcript, which indicates whether you have successfully completed the OSSLT.

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Will My Transcript Indicate the Number of Times I Have Attempted the OSSLT?

  • No. The transcript will

indicate only whether

  • r not the graduation

requirement has been met.

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When Will I Get My Results?

  • You will receive your

OSSLT score in June 2019.

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Where Can I Find More Information?

  • You can find more

information at the Education Quality and Accountability Office site (www.eqao.com)

  • A copy of this PPT

will also be added to the Arthur Voaden website

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Questions & Answers

  • If you have questions

about the OSSLT, now is the time to ask them.

  • Thank you for paying

attention! You may now return to regular classroom activities.