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End-of-Grade Assessments
Number of Items, Item Types, and Estimated Test Time (Minutes)
Published Spring 2013
The following chart provides the number of test items, item types, estimated test time, and the maximum time allowed for the North
Carolina READY End-of-Grade Assessments of English Language Arts (ELA)/Reading, Mathematics, and Science (i.e., paper-and-
pencil, online).
Subject Grade
Level
Number of Items Item Types Estimated
Test Time
(Minutes)
Maximum Time
Allowed
(Minutes)
ELA/Reading 35
68
52
56
All Multiple-Choice
180 240
Mathematics 3, 4
5
68
54
54
60
All Multiple-Choice
Calculator Inactive includes 19 Multiple-Choice
and 8 Gridded-Response
Calculator Active includes 27 Multiple-Choice
Calculator Inactive includes 7 Multiple-Choice
and 11 Gridded-Response
Calculator Active includes 42 Multiple-Choice
180 240
Science 5 and 8 75 All Multiple-Choice
180 240
Note: The total test time is the time the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) estimates it will take for nearly all
students to complete the assessment. Students who are not finished at the end of the estimated time must be given sufficient time to
complete the assessment. However, no administration of the end-of-grade assessment may exceed the four-hour maximum time
allowed. The estimated time and maximum time allowed do not include time for breaks or general instructions.
NCDPI/NorthCarolinaTestingProgram/March2013 Page2
The following chart provides the time for reading general instructions to students, the actual test administration time, and time for
scheduled breaks for the English Language Arts/Reading, Mathematics, and Science assessments.
Time Testing Activity
12 minutes General instructions read to students
60 minutes Administer assessment
3 minutes Stretch Break
60 minutes Administer assessment
3 minutes Stretch Break
60 minutes Complete assessment
198 minutes Total Estimated Testing Time
240 minutes *Maximum Time Allowed is 240 minutes (except for students with documented
special needs requiring accommodations, such as Scheduled Extended Time).
Note: Students who need more than the estimated time should continue to be
given a three minute break every 60 minutes for each assessment.
*The maximum time allowed does not include time for scheduled breaks or general instructions.