The FUNd Stuff! - Pacific Northern Academy
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The FUNd Stuff! - Pacific Northern Academy
Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in Pacific Northern Academy. Don't forget to add [email protected] to your address book so we'll be sure to land in your inbox! You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. Vol. 2, Issue 30 The FUNd Stuff! Stories from the Office of Advancement at Pacific Northern Academy Vision Courage Integrity Greetings! "The more that you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you'll go." PNA's 2nd Grade class share the wisdom of Dr. Suess This week's issue of the FUNd Stuff takes on the ERB. What is it? Why do our students take it? What does it tell us? We thought we'd give you skinny on these tests with a funny name. The Lowdown on the ERB (Admittedly, while the right sides of our brains have been a little bit bored with the whole topic, the left sides have been intrigued How is the ERB organized? The test is broken up by the science and data of all this testing, and about the bigger into ten sections - 5 language arts based and 5 picture of how our brains are so incredibly complex.) math based. The sections and general topics covered by each are listed below. What's an ERB, Anyway? Verbal Reasoning by Dr. Arnie Cohen, Head of School Logical conclusions Analogies Each year in the spring, students at a myriad independent schools (and some public schools) across Listening Comprehension (2nd & 3rd grades America engage in the ritual of "taking the ERB's." Some only) schools begin them as early as Grade 1; others defer them to Grade 6 or Grade 7. What are the ERB's? What Vocabulary do they tell schools and parents? What don't they tell us? Words in context (sentences and The Educational Record Bureau (ERB) is a non-profit paragraphs) educational organization that supports learning by Choose the best word providing research in learning and teaching to schools. Fill in the blanks The ERB Conference is an annual conference that Reading Comprehension brings together some of the best thinkers and educators in America to share their research and thoughts with Fiction and non-fiction selections followed education practitioners. But what nearly everyone who by questions has attended or whose children have attended an Short and long selections independent school knows about are the "ERB's," the standardized test given in most schools in the spring. A more recent testing program of the Educational Record Bureau is the Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE) that is now used by many American independent schools for entrance into Grade 5 and above. Writing Mechanics Spelling Punctuation (capitalization, contractions, punctuation marks) Word Choice (tense agreement) Kindergarten students have been learning how to solve problems Writing Concepts and Skills by drawing pictures. Author's purpose Pacific Northern Academy has been giving the ERB's for many years. The primary reason for giving this test is Sequence Main idea that it is the only testing program that has norms that compare our students and programs with students and programs in other independent schools. The ERB's also have national norms that look at the achievement of our students in comparison with a large national sampling. It is important to understand what the ERB's do not test. ERB's do not give us any information on a number of areas that are critically important to academic success. They do not any of the 21st century skills that are so important for academic achievement and career success. The ERB's do not measure creativity, communication, collaboration or cooperation. They do not measure perseverance or grit and they do not measure interest or passion. Reading Constructed Response Selection followed by questions Quantitative Reasoning Comparison of two solutions logic Mathematics I Computation covering all strands - number A small, unobtrusive sign reminds parents each time we walk sense, geometry, probability/statistics, through the gymnasium that PNA has a very specific mission: to educate our children to be exceptional learners and independent measurement, algebra thinkers of vision, courage and integrity. Mathematics II What ERB's do test are verbal skills and quantitative Computation covering all strands - number skills. To ascertain these skills, the students are tested sense, geometry, probability/statistics, in a variety of different ways that provide a measure of measurement, algebra their reasoning and achievement in the areas of reading and mathematics. Since the information is limited in scope, you might ask why we spend any time at all on giving these tests. Standardized tests are a fact of life in education; they have taken on even more importance in the wake of No Child Left Behind legislation, and we know that once our students graduate from PNA they will be more and more subject to decisions based on the results of standardized tests, including the PSAT's, SAT's, and the ACT's. So we think it is a good idea for our students to start early Math Constructed Response Problem Solving developing the test taking skills that they will need later. Among other things, taking the ERB's should help lessen test anxiety and allow students to develop skills such as time management in taking tests. Fun Facts What do you know about your brain, anyway? Throughout history, the human brain has been remarkably good at dismissing itself. Everyone from ancient Egyptians to Aristotle has downplayed the role of the mysterious stuff Beginners familiarize themselves the shapes of numbers by stamping them on paper and exploring their shapes. So what do these tests tell parents? For one thing they tell parents how well their children do at taking standardized tests, and they provide parents a snapshot of how well their children are doing in verbal and quantitative areas on a given day in the school year. It is between our ears. Famed anatomist Galen gave the brain credit as commander of movement and speech, but even he brushed aside the white and gray matter, figuring the fluid-filled ventricles inside the brain did most of the work. Here are 10 things about the brain that are...well, pretty darn cool. important not to put too much emphasis on the results of the ERB testing because results for individual children Links We Love can be influenced on any given day by such simple We love good food! Check out matters as not getting enough sleep, not eating a good The Best Foods To Eat Before An Exam breakfast, or a hurtful remark by a sibling or classmate. to see what to munch on while keeping your brain But over time, the results of several years can begin to on top of it's game. show a pattern of achievement for students. Love What You See? You Can Support It! MIddle School students collaborate during a science lesson on DNA. What use the school make of the results? Pacific Northern Academy uses the results to learn how our curriculum encourages achievement. Since each grade level's results are compared to the results of other independent school students, we have an objective and rigorous comparison with comparable programs around the US. These results can guide us in looking at and revising the PNA curriculum as well as determining where there are professional development needs. Fuel the Testing Mind A healthy breakfast and snacks are just as important to Support educational excellence! taking a test as a #2 pencil. Your brain needs the energy Your gift benefits today's students and from food to work efficiently. So what should your child everyone's future. eat for breakfast? Healthy food choices on exam day include eggs, nuts, yogurt, and cottage cheese. Good breakfast combinations might be whole-grain cereal with Spread the word! Don't let PNA be Anchorage's best kept secret. Let your friends know! low-fat milk, eggs and toast with jam, oatmeal, or sugarfree muesli. It is also important during long tests for students to eat snacks during breaks. Again snacks should be high in protein and low in sugar. (To read Call (907) 333-1080 to pledge your gift or refer a family. more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/316603-the-best-foodsto-eat-before-an-exam/ Sleep is also necessary component to a happy and productive life. To perform your best on the ERB's, take a page from this turtle's playbook and make sure to get lots of rest. We were thrilled to see EK's Ms. Jill and her While getting the sleep you need is strictly up to you, we can help you with the food! The Middle School will be brand new baby boy at the Cat in the Hat show hosting a Brain Food Sale to help provide students appropriate choices. The sale will be open before this afternoon. Congratulations! school and during testing breaks, so bring your well rested brain, and some pocket change! ARE YOU READY? Dear Community, I have always been a fairly good test taker. I get plenty of rest, eat a good breakfast, and of course come fully prepared. However, I remember distinctly a test I took many years ago, not for the test, but for the empathy I felt for a fellow test taker. The test lasted 8 hours and covered all topics necessary to gain teaching certification. There were oral sections, IT'S COMING! essays, bubble in, the whole gambit. I knew what to expect as I had completed the short practice booklet. My poor testing neighbor apparently had not. Coming Right Up: When the teacher/parent conference record began playing (yes, it was that long ago), my neighbor freaked out. Her breathing became so labored that I thought she should pass out but most importantly I knew she was not Coffee Break Every Thursday Morning Come on in for a cuppa joe listening to the conference so could not coherently answer the questions. Let's suffice to say that it went downhill from there. At one point I think she just started Middle School Outdoor Club - Hike Saturday, April 12 crying. It was quite disheartening and truly not a measure of her teaching ability. But I, and hopefully she, learned a valuable lesson that day - know the structure ERB Exams (2nd-8th grades) Monday, April 14-Thursday, April 17 of the test so as a test taker you can focus on the content not the structure. Smart Food Sale Monday, April 14-Thursday, April 17 As your child prepares for the ERB, you may want to discuss with them each section and what type of questions may be on that test. Refer to the upper section Book Fair Monday, April 14-Friday, April 18 to help out with that conversation. It is not about cramming, it is about being prepared. Be sure your child comes to school well rested, well fed, and most importantly with a 'can do' attitude. As I use to tell my students, use this test to 'show off' all you have learned. ArtOUT Kick-off: Friday, April 18 Work Days: Monday-Wednesday, April 21-23 "Bad Alice" - Spring Musical Friday, April 25th, 7:00pm Laurie Saturday, April 26th, 2:00pm at the PNA Gym Art Show Wednesday, May 14 Graduation Wednesday, May 21, 6:30pm Laurie Hoefer Director of Development Field Day/Last Day of School [email protected] Thursday, May 22 One Last One.... For a full calendar, please go to the PNA website. Pacific Northern Academy Website Is that a flock of Sneetches in Flight School? Why yes, yes it is! First grader Sneetches are very good thinkers; they are always wondering about something. We are wondering what Sneetches snack on to keep their brains in tip top shape? Click here to find out! We are most grateful to the following for their generous support of Pacific Northern Academy: Avante Medical Center B.A.C. Limousine Dr. Joe and Tyra Chandler Copper River Seafoods Ground Breakers LLC Medical Park Family Care Mehner Weiser Real Estate Mirror Studios The Neeno Family Orthopedic Physicians Anchorage The Pattee Family Rhyneer Clinic Specialty Truck and Auto Lindsay and Steven Tucker, MD We educate students to be exceptional learners and independent thinkers of vision, courage, and integrity. Pacific Northern Academy * 9251 Lake Otis Parkway * Anchorage, Alaska 99507 Arnie Cohen, Head of School Krystal Boyechko, Director of Admissions & Marketing Laurie Hoefer, Director of Development TEL: (907) 333-1080 FAX: (907) 333-1652 www.pacificnorthern.org