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If you find this...
do this:
Braille student books
Large Print student books
Transfer responses onto the scannable
document.
Scratch paper
Tape of any kind
Sticky notes
Staples
Pins
Paper clips
Remove them.
A B C D
F G H J
A B C D
Light marks
Incomplete erasures
Stray marks
“X” marks
Erase marks or make them heavier as
needed. All selected responses must be
filled in completely.
Bent corners
Folds in pages
Creases in pages
Paper damaged by erasures
Ripped or torn pages
Copy the student responses into a
clean, unused student book or answer
sheet. Use a No. 2 pencil. Use a soft
eraser. Mark responses with solid,
dark, filled-in circles.
Check Student Books
and Answer Sheets
Immediately after the assessment session, the assessment administrator
collects the student books and answer sheets from the students. These
documents are then checked for accurate student-identifying information and
for their physical condition.
Physical Condition
There are some conditions that interfere with the electronic scoring process.
Please check documents that are to be machine-scored for the following:
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