NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10

North Carolina Test Specifications

Purpose of the Test

The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 measures students’ proficiency on the North Carolina Extended Content Standards for English Language Arts adopted by the North Carolina State Board of Education in June 2017.

Assessment results will be used for school accountability under the accountability model and for federal reporting purposes.

Curriculum Cycle

  • June 2017:    North Carolina State Board of Education adoption of the North Carolina Extended Content Standards for English Language Arts
  • 2017–18:    Item development for the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10
  • 2018–19:    Administration of embedded field test items for the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10
  • 2019–20:    First operational administration of the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 (Edition 4)

Developing Tests

North Carolina educators were recruited and trained to write new items. The diversity among the item writers and their knowledge of the current standards was addressed during recruitment. Trained North Carolina educators also review items and suggest improvements, if necessary. The use of North Carolina educators to develop and review items strengthens the content validity of the items.

For an in-depth explanation of the test development process see State Board Policy Multiple-Choice Test Development (TEST-013) or reference the Test Development Process: Item, Selection, and Form Development document

Prioritization of Standards

Members of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI)’s Test Development Section invited North Carolina educators to collaborate and develop recommendations for a prioritization of standards indicating the relative importance of each standard, the anticipated instructional time, and the appropriateness of the standard for test design.

Subsequently, the Office of Exceptional Children and Test Development staff from the NCDPI met to review the recommendations from the teacher panels and adopt final weight distributions across the domains for each grade level.

Some content standards in the Extended Content Standards will not be directly assessed in the assessments because either (1) the standard cannot be appropriately assessed during a limited time assessment using multiple-choice or (2) the standard is better assessed through another, more inclusive standard.

Table 1 describes the range of items by domain and Depth of Knowledge (DOK) that will appear on the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 (Edition 4).

Table 1. NCEXTEND1 English II at grade 10 domain weight distributions.

DomainEnglish II
Reading for Literature38–46%
Reading for Informational Text42–50%
Language8–16%
Total100%

NCEXTEND1 English II at grade 10 item by DOK distribution.

  • DOK 1: 17–30%
  • DOK 2: 71–83%

The standards that are assessed on the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10.

Reading for Literature
  • RL.1
  • RL.2
  • RL.3
  • RL.4
  • RL.5
Reading for Informational Text
  • RI.1
  • RI.2
  • RI.3
  • RI.4
  • RI.5
  • RI.6
  • RI.8
Language
  • L.4
  • L.5.a

Cognitive Rigor and Item Complexity

Test items for the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 have been designed, developed, and classified to ensure that the cognitive rigor of the operational test forms align to the cognitive complexity and demands of Webb’s Depth of Knowledge and the North Carolina Extended Content Standards for English Language Arts. Items on the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessments at Grade 10 cover the full breadth and depth of grade-level cognitive expectations that can be assessed using the current test format.

Testing Structure and Test Administration 

The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessments at Grade 10 is a teacher-facilitated online assessments that are administered individually to each student. The questions are presented online in two sets. There is no formalized break between the sets. Students have two trials each for the first and second set of test questions. The first trial will consist of multiple-choice items with three answer choices. If the student misses the answer in the first trial, the incorrect answer is removed from the choices for the second trial. The test will terminate at the end of set one for students who do not answer enough questions correctly. Students who answer enough questions correctly in set one will continue to set two. The assessment ends after the question in set two. All selections from Set 1 are all read by the teacher. For Set 2, one operational and one embedded selection are read by the teacher, and one operational selection is read by the student. Table 2 provides the item count details for sets 1 and 2.

Table 2. NCEXTEND1 English II at grade 10 total number of items.

Item PlacementOperational SelectionsOperational ItemsField Test SelectionsField Test Items Set Total SelectionsSet Total Items
Set 1314314
Set 221016316
Total52416630

The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessments at Grade 10 may be administered over several days or may be completed in one session. The assessor must use professional judgment to determine an appropriate length of time for a student’s assessment administration. The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessments at Grade 10 is administered individually to each student. The time required by a student to complete the assessment will be unique to each individual student, depending on the student’s ability to maintain focus, medical condition, and/or fatigue factor(s). Refer to the North Carolina Test Coordinators’ Policies and Procedures Handbook on the Testing Policy and Operations webpage and the Testing Students with Disabilities Handbook on the Testing Students with Disabilities webpage for additional information.

Test Cycle and Delivery Mode

The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 must be administered during the last ten days (traditional yearlong schedule) of the instructional period. 

The NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 is only provided in English. Native language translation versions are not available. North Carolina G.S.§115C-81.45(a) requires all teachers and principals to conduct classes except foreign language classes in English. 

The NCEXTEND1 tests and practice activities are provided online through NCTest Admin. Students in who will use a device for online testing are expected to complete an online practice activity before taking the assessment. Three practice activities (i.e., reading, mathematics, and science) are available for use. The practice activities can help students become familiar with the testing platform and practice responding to sample test questions. The practice activities may assist teachers in determining which administration option is most appropriate for their students. It is not necessary for students to complete a practice activity if they will be administered the assessment using the test cards with the assessor recording the responses on a device. 

Supplemental Materials and Additional Resources

All students must be provided scratch paper and a writing utensil. Students who have been routinely taught with counters or objects may use them on the assessment.

Released items are available on the Alternate Assessment webpage. The released items for the NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 are built using the same operational test specifications. Released items may not reflect the full depth and breadth of grade level assessed standards found on any NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 operational test form.

Released items may be used by public school units to acquaint students with items. These materials must not be used for personal or financial gain, are copyrighted to the NCDPI, and cannot be uploaded into third party applications. 

Achievement Level Descriptors for the Edition 4 NCEXTEND1 English II Alternate Assessment at Grade 10 were adopted by the NC State Board of Education in August 2021 and are available on the Alternate Assessment webpage.

A sample Individual Student Report is available on the NCDPI Individual Student Reports (ISR) webpage

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