NAEP 2011 Wave II (Writing and Math Multi-Stage Computer-based, KASA Math and PR, NIES, NAEP-TIMSS Alignment, SD and ELL worksheets)

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Parts 4d-4f (ELL Worksheet and Instructions)

NAEP 2011 Wave II (Writing and Math Multi-Stage Computer-based, KASA Math and PR, NIES, NAEP-TIMSS Alignment, SD and ELL worksheets)

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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS

Wave 2 Submittal for 2011
VOLUME II
Part 4d
ELL WORKSHEET
FOR 2011 ASSESSMENT

Part 4d contains:
ELL Worksheet
The amount of time estimated to complete this form is 10 minutes per student.

June 2, 2010

2011 OMB Wave 2
Part 4 of 4

A

Student Name
B

NAEP 2011
English Language Learner (ELL) Worksheet
SCHOOL COPY

of
Page

C

Session # /
Line #

D

(Column "O" on Admin. Schedule)

NAEP Student Booklet ID #

E1
E2
F
G

What accommodations does this student receive on
your state test for the NAEP subject listed in column
B?
Refer to the enclosed State-specific ELL Guidelines
Summary for more information on the accommodations
for ELL students allowed by your state.

H
I

How should this student be tested on NAEP?
1 = Without Accommodations
2 = With Only NAEP Allowed Accommodations
3 = Do Not Test

Pearson Use Only

If this student's ELL classification has changed
from column E1, record the student's current
ELL classification using one of the codes listed
below.
1 = Yes, ELL
2 = Formerly ELL (monitored for AYP) (Do not
complete the rest of the worksheet for this
student)
3 = Not ELL (Do not complete the rest of the
worksheet for this student)
How is this student included in your state test
of the NAEP subject listed in column B?
1 = Without Accommodations
(Go to column H)
2 = With Accommodations (Go to column G)
3 = With simplified English/native lang. test
(Go to column G)
4 = Does not participate (Go to column H)

Page
perf

NAEP 2011
English Language Learner (ELL)
Worksheet

In the fall, this studen't ELL classification was
reported as: 1 = Yes, ELL

NAEP Subject
M = Mathematics, R = Reading,
S = Science, W = Writing

Inv. #NA00017358

This form must be completed in No. 2 pencil.
Please complete both sides of this worksheet
for each student

SCHOOL #:

School Name:
Please complete the back of this worksheet for each student

of

For
NAEP
Use Only

NAEP 2011
English Language Learner
(ELL)
Worksheet
School Version

Student Name
Session # /
Line #

(Column "O" on Admin. Schedule)

NAEP Student Booklet ID #

Page

O

Writing English

of

Reading English

N

Speaking English

M

Listening comprehension in English

L

At what grade level does this student perform in the NAEP
subject listed in column K?
1 = At or above grade level
2 = One year below grade level
3 = Two or more years below grade level
4 = Not receiving instruction in this subject
5 = Don't know

K

Including this school year, how long has this student been
receiving academic instruction primarily in English?
1 = Does not receive academic nstruction primarily in English
2 = Less than 1 year
3 = 1 to 2 years
4 = 2 to 3 years
5 = 3 years or more
6 = Don't know

J

NAEP Subject
M = Mathematics, R = Reading,
S = Science, W = Writing

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of

SCHOOL #:

P

For each item listed below, how would
you characterize this student's English
proficiency?
1 = ELL advanced
2 = ELL intermediate
3 = ELL beginning
4 = No proficiency
5 = Don't know

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THE NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS

Wave 2 Submittal for 2011
VOLUME II
Part 4e
ELL Worksheet Instructions
Paper and Pencil Assessments

FOR 2011 ASSESSMENT

Part 4e contains:
ELL Worksheet Instructions (for Paper and Pencil Assessments)
The amount of time estimated to complete the corresponding ELL form is 10 minutes per student.

June 2, 2010
Part 4 of 4

National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Instructions for Completing Worksheets for English Language Learners (ELL)
(Please review these instructions before completing the ELL Worksheets)

Frequently Asked Questions
What information is collected on the ELL Worksheets?
The ELL Worksheet records
how each ELL student is assessed in the state academic assessment in the NAEP subject the student is
selected to take (front of the worksheet),
whether each student can participate in NAEP with the accommodations allowed for the NAEP subject
(front of the worksheet), and
each student’s English language proficiency and grade-level performance (back of the worksheet).
School personnel will make the final determination on how ELL students are included in the
NAEP assessment.
If you need clarification for completing the worksheet, please contact your NAEP state
coordinator (public schools) or your NAEP representative (private schools).

What if the NAEP subject is not tested on the state academic assessment?
If the NAEP subject is not tested on the state academic assessment, the person completing the worksheet
should refer to how the student is tested or receives instruction in the classroom.
For example, if the NAEP subject listed is “S” for science and this subject is not tested on the state
academic assessment, the person completing the worksheet should know how the student is tested or
receives instruction in the classroom in a science class.

Who should complete the worksheet?
The person completing the front of the worksheet should be the person at your school most knowledgeable
about how the student is tested in the state academic assessment in the subject listed in column B on the front
of the worksheet.
For example, if the NAEP subject listed is “M” for mathematics, the person completing the worksheet
should know how the student is tested in the state academic assessment in mathematics.
This person may be a school testing coordinator, ELL coordinator, or a classroom teacher.
The person completing the back of the worksheet should be the person at your school most knowledgeable
about the student’s English language proficiency and grade-level performance.

What if an ELL student is withdrawn or graduated, never attends campus (e.g., homeschooled),
or is otherwise ineligible for NAEP (e.g., not enrolled in the sampled grade)?
Draw a line through that student’s name, record a note in column G and leave the rest of the
worksheet blank for that student.
What should I do with the worksheet(s) when I’m finished?
Return all completed worksheets to the NAEP school coordinator by the date requested.
If you are the school coordinator, put the completed worksheets in the NAEP Storage Envelope. Your
NAEP representative will collect them at the preassessment visit.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a
collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid
OMB control number for this information collection is 1850-0790. The time required to complete
this information collection is estimated to average 10 minutes per student including the time to review
instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the
information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time
estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of
Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4537. If you have comments or concerns regarding the
status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: NAEP/NCES, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006-5651.

1

A project of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Institute of
Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance with the
Confidential Information Protection provisions of Title V, Subtitle A, Public Law 107-347
and other applicable Federal laws, your responses will be kept confidential
and will not be disclosed in identifiable form to anyone other than employees or agents.
By law, every NCES employee as well as every agent, such as contractors and NAEP coordinators,
has taken an oath and is subject to a jail term of up to 5 years, a fine of up to $250,000, or both,
if he or she willfully discloses ANY identifiable information about you.
OMB No. 1850-0790 • Approval Expires 04/30/2013
Mark Reflex® forms by Pearson NCS EM-17XXXX-001:654321

Page 2 of 4

Completing the Front of the Worksheet
Columns A through E1 are pre-printed.
Columns E2 through H are completed by school staff.
Column I is For NAEP use only.
Column E2: If this student’s ELL classification has changed from column E1, record the student’s
current ELL classification using one of the codes below.
Codes for Column E2
1 = Yes, ELL
2 = Formerly ELL (monitored for AYP) (Do not complete the rest of the worksheet for this student)
3 = Not ELL (Do not complete the rest of the worksheet for this student)
Column F:
How is this student is included in your state test for the NAEP subject listed in column B?
Note: Refer to the FAQs on Page 1 if the NAEP subject is not tested on your state tests.
Codes for Column F
1 = Without Accommodations (Go to column H)
2 = With Accommodations (Go to column G)
3 = With simplified English/native language test (Go to column G)
4 = Does not participate (Go to column H)
Column G:

What accommodations does the student receive on your state test in the NAEP subject
listed in column B? Refer to the enclosed State-specific ELL Guidelines Summary for more
information on the accommodations allowed for ELL students by your state.

The following are not allowed on NAEP for any grades or subjects:
Abacus/tables/graph paper
Tape recording answers
Taking NAEP over multiple days Dictionary/thesaurus/spelling/grammar software
Questions reworded or simplified Oral or written responses in native language translated into written English
Column H:
How should this student be tested on NAEP?
To answer column H, review your State-specific ELL Guidelines Summary for information on your state's
inclusion policy.
Codes for Column H
1 = Without Accommodations
2 = With Only NAEP Allowed Accommodations
3 = Do Not Test

Turn to Page 4 of these instructions for more information on how to complete the back page of
the ELL Worksheet for each student listed.

Page 3 of 4

Completing the Back of the Worksheet
On the back of the worksheet are some research questions for the same students listed on the front. Please
consult the person most knowledgeable about each student’s English language proficiency and grade-level
performance to answer these questions.
Columns J through M are pre-printed.
Columns N through P are completed by school staff.
Column N
Including the current school year, how long has this student been receiving academic instruction
primarily in English?
Record how long the student has been receiving academic instruction primarily in English, using one of the
following codes:
1 = Does not receive academic instruction primarily in English
2 = Less than 1 year
3 = 1 to 2 years
4 = 2 to 3 years
5 = 3 years or more
6 = Don’t know
Column O
At what grade level does this student perform in the NAEP subject listed in column K?
Record the grade level at which the student performs in the NAEP subject listed in column K, using one of
the following codes:
1 = At or above grade level
2 = One year below grade level
3 = Two or more years below grade level
4 = Not receiving instruction in this subject
5 = Don’t know
For example, a fourth-grade student selected to take the NAEP math assessment who performs at a secondgrade level should be marked as code 3 (two or more years below grade level).
Column P
For each item listed below, how would you characterize this student’s English proficiency?
Listening comprehension in English
Speaking English
Reading English
Writing English
For each skill listed record the student’s English language proficiency, using the following codes:
1 = ELL advanced
2 = ELL intermediate
3 = ELL beginning
4 = No proficiency
5 = Don’t know
The responses should be based on the knowledge of the person most familiar with the student’s English
language proficiency.

Page 4 of 4

THE NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS

Wave 2 Submittal for 2011
VOLUME II
Part 4f
ELL Worksheet Instructions
Computer-based Assessments

FOR 2011 ASSESSMENT

Part 4f contains:
ELL Worksheet Instructions (for Computer-based Assessments)
The amount of time estimated to complete the corresponding SD form is 10 minutes per student.

June 2, 2010
Part 4 of 4

National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Instructions for Completing Worksheets for English Language Learners (ELL)
Writing Computer-based Assessment and Mathematics Computer-based Study
(Please review these instructions before completing the ELL Worksheets)

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Writing Computer-based Assessment and the Mathematics Computer-based Study?
The NAEP Writing Framework requires students in grades 8 and 12 to write using word processing software with
commonly available tools for editing, formatting, and text analysis. The mathematics computer-based study is
being conducted at grade 8 only and is designed to evaluate adaptive testing using computers. Both assessments
will be administered using NAEP-provided, stand-alone laptops with specialized software. There will be a short
tutorial on how to use the specialized software prior to the assessments. All student work will be stored in a secure
manner without student identifiable information. The NAEP specialized software for students does not use the
Internet. All students taking a NAEP computer-based assessment must use the NAEP-supplied equipment.

What information is collected on the ELL Worksheets?
The ELL Worksheet records
how each ELL student is assessed on the state academic assessment in the NAEP subject with or without
using a computer (front of the worksheet),
whether each student can participate in NAEP with the allowed accommodations using a computer (front
of the worksheet), and
each student’s English language proficiency and grade-level performance (back of the worksheet).
School personnel will make the final determination on how ELL students are included in the NAEP
assessment.
If you need clarification for completing the worksheet, please contact your NAEP state coordinator
(public schools) or your NAEP representative (private schools).

What if the NAEP subject is not tested on the state academic assessment?
If the NAEP subject is not tested in the state academic assessment, the person completing the worksheet should
refer to how the student is tested or receives instruction in the classroom in the NAEP subject with or without
using a computer.

Who should complete the worksheet?
The person completing the front of the worksheet should be the person at your school most knowledgeable about
how the student is tested in the state academic assessment in the NAEP subject listed in column B on the front of
the worksheet.
This person may be a school testing coordinator, ELL coordinator, or classroom teacher.
The person completing the back of the worksheet should be the person at your school most knowledgeable about
the student’s English language proficiency and grade-level performance.

What if an ELL student is withdrawn or graduated, never attends campus, or is otherwise
ineligible for NAEP (e.g., not enrolled in the sampled grade)?
Draw a line through that student’s name, record a note in column G and leave the rest of the worksheet
blank for that student.
What should I do with the worksheet(s) when I’m finished?
Return all completed worksheets to the NAEP school coordinator by the date requested.
If you are the school coordinator, put the completed worksheets in the NAEP Storage Envelope. Your
NAEP representative will collect it at the preassessment visit.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a
A project of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Institute of Education
Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.
collection of information unless such collection displays a valid OMB control number. The valid
The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance with the
OMB control number for this information collection is 1850-0790. The time required to complete
Confidential Information Protection provisions of Title V, Subtitle A, Public Law 107-347
this information collection is estimated to average 10 minutes per student including the time to
review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review theand other applicable Federal laws, your responses will be kept confidential
and will not be disclosed in identifiable form to anyone other than employees or agents.
information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time
By law, every NCES employee as well as every agent, such as contractors and NAEP coordinators,
estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, please write to: U.S. Department of
has taken an oath and is subject to a jail term of up to 5 years, a fine of up to $250,000, or both,
Education, Washington, D.C. 20202-4537. If you have comments or concerns regarding the
if he or she willfully discloses ANY identifiable information about you.
status of your individual submission of this form, write directly to: NAEP/NCES, U.S.
OMB No. 1850-0790 • Approval Expires 04/30/2013
Department of Education, 1990 K Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006-5651.
Mark Reflex® forms by Pearson NCS EM-17XXXX-001:654321 1

Page 2 of 4

Completing the Front of the Worksheet
Columns A through E1 are pre-printed..
Columns E2 through H should be completed by school staff.
Column I is For NAEP Use Only.
Column E2:

If this student’s ELL classification has changed from column E1, record the student’s
current ELL classification using one of the codes below.
Codes for Column E2
1 = Yes, ELL
2 = Formerly ELL (monitored for AYP) (Do not complete the rest of the worksheet for this student)
3 = Not ELL (Do not complete the rest of the worksheet for this student)

Column F:
How is this student included in your state test of the NAEP subject listed in column B?
Note: Refer to the FAQs on Page 1 if the NAEP subject is not tested on your state test.
Codes for Column F
1 = Without Accommodations (Go to column H)
2 = With Accommodations (Go to column G)
3 = With simplified English/native language test (Go to column G)
4 = Does not participate (Go to column H)
Column G:
What accommodations does this student receive on your state assessment for the NAEP
subject listed in column B? Refer to the enclosed State-specific ELL Guidelines Summary for more information
on the accommodations allowed for ELL students by your state.
Many accommodations traditionally used for paper and pencil assessments are available to all students assessed
on the computer for NAEP. These universal design elements are listed below.
Universal Design Elements Provided to All Students Taking NAEP Using a Computer
Adjusting font size from approximately 14 to 48 point
Using a computer or typewriter to respond
Small Group or One-on-One
Adjusting contrast or colors
Read aloud (text to speech) in English
Highlighter for prompts
(using earbuds provided to all students)
Electronic spell-check and thesaurus
The following are not allowed on NAEP using a computer for any grades or subjects:
Paper and pencil assessment
Taking NAEP over multiple days
Video sign language presentation of items
Questions reworded or simplified
Third party screen reader software
Tape recording answers
Oral or written responses in native language translated
Dictionary/thesaurus/spelling/grammar software
into written English
(other than what NAEP provides)
Speech to text
Column H:
How should this student be tested on NAEP?
To answer column H, review your State-specific ELL Guidelines Summary for information on your state's
inclusion policy.
Codes for Column H
1 = Without Accommodations
2 = With Only NAEP Allowed Accommodations
3 = Do Not Test

Turn to Page 4 of these instructions for more information on how to complete the back page of the
ELL Worksheet for each student listed.
Page 3 of 4

Completing the Back of the Worksheet
On the back of the worksheet are some research questions for the same students listed on the front. Please consult
the person most knowledgeable about each student’s English language proficiency and grade-level performance to
answer these questions.
Columns J through M are pre-printed.
Columns N through P are completed by school staff.
Column N
Including the current school year, how long has this student been receiving academic instruction
primarily in English?
Record how long the student has been receiving academic instruction primarily in English, using one of the
following codes:
1 = Does not receive academic instruction primarily in English
2 = Less than 1 year
3 = 1 to 2 years
4 = 2 to 3 years
5 = 3 years or more
6 = Don’t know
Column O
At what grade level does this student perform in the NAEP subject listed in column K?
Record the grade level at which the student performs in the NAEP subject listed in column K, using one of
the following codes:
1 = At or above grade level
2 = One year below grade level
3 = Two or more years below grade level
4 = Not receiving instruction in this subject
5 = Don’t know
For example, a fourth-grade student selected to take the NAEP math assessment who performs at a secondgrade level should be marked as code 3 (two or more years below grade level).
Column P
For each item listed below, how would you characterize this student’s English proficiency?
Listening comprehension in English
Speaking English
Reading English
Writing English
For each skill listed record the student’s English language proficiency, using the following codes:
1 = ELL advanced
2 = ELL intermediate
3 = ELL beginning
4 = No proficiency
5 = Don’t know
The responses should be based on the knowledge of the person most familiar with the student’s English
language proficiency.

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