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COMPASS Placement Test Review Packet COMPASS Placement Test Review Packet For preparing to take the COMPASS Reading Placement Test (Funded through the Gulf-Coast PASS Grant) 1 Table of Contents The COMPASS Test 3 Test-taking Strategies 5 Additional Resources for the Compass Placement Test 6 Reading Review I. Vocabulary 7 Word Meaning and Context 7 II. Finding the Main Idea 20 III. Implied Main Idea 27 IV. Supporting Details 34 V. Patterns of Organization 39 Time Order 39 List of Items 40 Comparison and Contrast 41 Cause and Effect 42 Definition and Example 43 Classification 44 Order of Importance 44 Problem and Solution 45 Process 46 VI. Inferences 62 VII. Reading Graphics 69 VIII. Fact and Opinion 77 IX. Purpose and Tone 83 Online Reading Resources 100 Appendix A List of Prefixes, Suffixes and Roots 101 Appendix B List of Commonly Confused Words 124 2 The COMPASS Test The COMPASS placement test is offered in Reading, Writing, and Math. The test helps to determine whether you have the knowledge to succeed in the classes you are planning to take or whether taking some preparatory classes will ensure your success. Taking the three tests separately is usually helpful to ensure best results in all three tests. The COMPASS test is a self-adjusting, multiple choice test that is taken at the computer. The answer to your current question will determine the next question; it will stop once it has determined your level. Consequently the test is untimed and has a different number of questions for each student. It also means that you will see questions that you don’t know, because the test will ask you more and more difficult questions until it has found something that you don’t know. Just do your best you can for each question the test presents to you. You will receive paper, pencil, and a calculator. Since you will work on the computer you will not be allowed to bring food or drink. Once you have completed a test you will receive a printout with your scores and a recommendation of classes to take. You should then make an appointment with an advisor to discuss your course work. The COMPASS Reading comprehension items are of two general categories: referring and reasoning. Within each of these two general categories are several content categories that further specify the skills and knowledge assessed by each item. Referring items pose questions about material explicitly stated in a passage. Reasoning items assess proficiency at making appropriate inferences, developing a critical understanding of the text, and determining the specific meanings of difficult, unfamiliar, or ambiguous words based on the surrounding context. Advising The Advising process is an integral part of your academic success. Academic advisors are available to assist you with a variety of academic services including admissions, testing, advising, registration, referral of campus and community resources, add/drop/withdrawal process, transfer planning and graduation processes. Check out our advising resources at http://www.lonestar.edu/advising.htm but don't hesitate to contact an advisor if you need additional assistance. They're here to help you! It is very important that you are placed into the correct reading class. 3 The COMPASS test can be taken on all three campuses (North Harris, Greenspoint, and Victory). Following are the locations and phone numbers. Contact the testing center of your choice for opening hours. During those opening hours you can take the test at any time. LSC-North Harris Assessment Center Hours: Assessment Center Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Student Services Building, SSB, Room 105 Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 281.618.5744 Saturday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday: CLOSED LSC-Victory Center Regular Hours: Room 107A Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. 281.810.5619 Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Sunday: CLOSED LSC-Greenspoint Center Regular Hours: 281.260.3515 or 3517 Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Learning Center Room 100 Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Testing Center Room 100C Sunday: CLOSED (Last test issued one hour prior to closing) After you have taken the placement test in the three subjects of Reading, Writing, and Math, you should see an advisor to discuss your course work. Advising Hours Contact Information Mon - Thurs: 8am - 7pm 281.618.5481 Fri: 8am - 4:30pm [email protected] Sat: 9am - 1pm 2700 W.W. Thorne Dr. Sun: Closed Houston, TX 77073 Student Services Building (SSB)-110 4 Test-Taking Strategies 1. Take the Placement Test Seriously Giving your best during the test can save you several terms of math, reading, and writing classes, and therefore a lot of time and money. What you don’t know, you don’t know. That’s fine. But if you know something, make sure you show it on the test so that you are placed into the appropriate class for your skill level. 2. Prepare For the Test It is important that you review your knowledge before you take the test, particularly if you have not been in school for many years. Go over the following parts in this review packet to refresh your memory about the things you once knew. This packet is not designed to help you learn material that you never knew. For that you should take a class. It is equally important, however, that you are physically prepared for the test. Be sure to get enough sleep the night before, and eat something nutritious before arriving for the test. Don’t consume anything with caffeine or a lot of sugar right before the test. Caffeine might make you feel more jittery and less patient, causing you to skip important steps. Too much sugar will give you a short energy boost followed by a sense of fatigue. Drink water or tea instead. 3. Take Time The Compass Test is not timed which means that you can take as much time as you need. Make use of that! Read the questions carefully, think about them, do your work on paper, and then choose an answer. Your score does not depend on how long you take for each question. Your score only depends on whether you choose the right answer. 4. Read the Questions Carefully Don’t assume anything. Follow the instructions of the question exactly. Read all the details very carefully. A simple ‚not‛ can change everything around. It helps to copy the question onto paper and underline the important information or rewrite it in your own words. 5. Work Math Problems out on Paper Since the COMPASS Test is a test that you take on the computer make sure to copy math problems onto paper and work them step by step. It’s worth it! Working a problem out carefully and minding all the details gets you the points to place you in the right class. 6. Take a Break You can take a break whenever you like! Just go to the testing supervisor, and s/he will save your work. You can continue when you come back. You can even come back the next day. This is very important because in order to do well on the test you need to concentrate. So if you need to use the restroom, go. If you are thirsty or hungry, go drink and eat. If you are tired, get up and take a walk or go home and come back the next day. 5 Additional Resources for the COMPASS Placement Test http://www.act.org/compass/student/index.html http://wcb.neit.edu/asc/prctctst.htm - Very basic; sentence level http://www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practice.htm – Scroll down to English/reading MI only, but answers have explanation http://www.testprepreview.com/compass_practice.htm – Use the left hand margin for navigation to COMPASS or ACCUPLACER review. Passages are several paragraphs as are the COMPASS reading passages. Short passages that combine reading skills http://cwabacon.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/seyler_ab/chapter10/deluxe.html 6 I. VOCABULARY Word Meaning and Context http://scc.losrios.edu/~langlit/reading/contextclues/intro2.htm Using Context Clues Text book writers usually know when they must use a word that will be new to their student readers. So they often include other words or phrases to help with the understanding of the new word. These words or phrases are referred to as context clues. They are built into the sentences around the difficult word. If you become more aware of the words around the difficult words you encounter in your reading, you will save yourself many trips to the dictionary. You will be able to make logical guesses about the meanings of many words. Four Types of Context Clues Types of Context Clues definitions, synonyms or restatements antonyms and contrasts examples inference or general knowledge Synonym or restatement clue: The author includes a synonym to help the reader understand the meaning of a word. A synonym is a word that means the same as or nearly the same as another word. Signal words: or, in other words, that is, also known as, sometimes called ……. Example: After seeing the picture of the starving children, we all felt compassion, or pity, for their suffering. The synonym “pity,” set off by commas with the word “or,” helps the reader understand that the meaning of “compassion” is the same as or related to “pity.” Antonym or contrast clue: The author can also include an antonym or help the reader understand the meaning of a word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word.
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