Minimum OGE scores in all subjects. Evaluation criteria for the entire oge

The School of Foreign Languages ​​"Linguistic" provides professional training for the main state exam (OGE) .

OGE is the main state exam, which is taken as part of the state final certification (GIA) in grade 9.

The state final certification is carried out in order to determine the level of development by schoolchildren of the federal state standard of basic general education.

Preparation for the OGE in English is carried out according to a training program specially developed by the methodologists of the school of foreign languages ​​"Linguistic". The program is based on:

Modern educational and methodological complexes developed taking into account the OGE format and preparing for the relevant sections of the exam;

All recent changes regarding the structure and content of the exam;

Official documents of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements" ("FIPI"), which regulate the procedure for passing the OGE 2019, the requirements for completing assignments and the criteria for evaluating the answers of the examinee.

The preparation course for the OGE in English combines comprehensive work aimed at preparing for all sections of the exam: “Listening”, “Reading”, “Grammar and Vocabulary”, “Writing”, “Speaking (oral part)”.

The purpose of our classes is not only to successfully prepare students for all sections of the examination work, but also to teach strategies for completing tasks, to acquaint students with the exam format, and to explain the technical aspects of the OGE. After all, it is the knowledge of strategies for acquiring new knowledge and completing tasks that will help students use their full potential in preparing for and successfully passing the exam!

The structure of the exam in the GIA format in English

The GIA in English is conducted in the format of the main state exam (OGE), which includes tasks in a standardized form.

The OGE in English consists of written and oral parts.

The written part is divided into four sections: "Listening", "Reading", "Grammar and Vocabulary", "Writing". You have 120 minutes to complete the written part of the exam.

Section 1. Listening

This section includes three parts (8 tasks). Time to complete - 30 minutes.

Task number 1. The purpose of this task is to determine the place where this dialogue can take place: cinema, park, hotel, hospital, etc. It is important to remember that there is one extra answer.

Task number 2. In the course of this task, the examinee needs to match each speaker with the thought that he / she expressed.

For example, he/she describes the school library or his/her classroom. This question also contains one extra answer.

Tasks No. 3-8. These tasks are aimed at understanding the details and specific information in the monologue/dialogue. There are three possible answers for this question. The examinee must choose the option that corresponds to what they heard. For example, indicate with whom the hero travels or what souvenir he bought.

The maximum score is -15.

Section 2. Reading

This section includes two parts.

Task number 9 consists of seven small texts and eight headings. The examinee needs to match each text with the appropriate heading that best reflects the main idea of ​​the text. 1 title is redundant.

Tasks No. 10-17 are aimed at understanding the text of a narrative nature. After the text, 8 statements are presented. The examinee needs to determine whether the statement is true ( True ), false (False ) or the text says nothing about it ( not stated).

The maximum score is -15.

Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary

This section consists of 9 tasks aimed at the formation of the correct grammatical form of the word and 6 tasks for the lexical transformation of words.

The maximum number of points for completing this section is 15 (1 point for each correct answer).

Section 4. Written speech

This section is represented by one task in which the examinee is required to write a letter of a personal nature in response to the provided letter from a "friend".

This task is evaluated according to the following criteria:

Solution of the communicative task (full answers to the questions asked, the correctness of the address used, the final phrase, signature, gratitude, mention of previous contacts, expression of hope for a letter of response);

Organization of the text (logic of text construction, division into paragraphs, correct use of language and logical means of communication, correspondence of the letter to the norms of written etiquette);

Lexico-grammatical design of the text (correct use of a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures (no more than two language errors are allowed));

Spelling and punctuation (absence of spelling and punctuation errors (no more than two errors are allowed)).

The letter should contain from 100 to 120 words. The recommended time to complete this section of the OGE is 30 minutes. The maximum score is -10.

Section 5. Speaking

The oral part is represented by three types of speaking tasks ( speaking):

Task number 1. Reading aloud a short text of a popular science nature.

The examinee is given 1.5 minutes to read the text to himself, then it is necessary to read the text aloud in 2 minutes. The maximum score for this task is 2.

The task is evaluated according to the following criteria:

Speech is perceived easily and clearly;

There are no unreasonable pauses;

No more than five phonetic errors are allowed, including one or two errors that distort the meaning.

Task number 2. Participation in a conditional dialogue-questioning (answers to the questions asked).

During this task, the examinee must answer 6 questions heard in the audio recording on a specific topic (sports, school, healthy lifestyle, etc.). Questions are asked in the format of a telephone public opinion poll. The answer to each question should not take more than 40 seconds. Each answer is worth 1 point, provided that:

Answer given;

The answer is not a single word or phrase;

There are no errors in the answer that make it difficult to understand.

The maximum score for this task is 6.

Task number 3. Thematic monologue statement with verbal support in the text of the task.

You have 1.5 minutes to prepare for this task. The monologue should last no more than 2 minutes (10-12 phrases). The maximum score for completing this task is 7.

In this task, the examinee must give monologue statements on a specific topic, taking into account the criteria presented in the task.

This type of assignment is evaluated according to the following criteria:

Solving a communicative task (a detailed statement is provided that fully reveals the given topic and accurately reveals the three aspects indicated in the task);

Organization of the statement (the statement must have a logical and complete character; the use of means of logical connection (word-links); the presence of introductory and final phrases);

Language design of the statement (rich vocabulary, correct grammatical and phonetic design of the statement).

The oral response time is 15 minutes per respondent. The maximum score when completing the oral part is 15. The maximum score for successfully passing the OGE in English is 70 points.

Point scale

OGE score

0-28

29-45

46-58

59-70

Grade

See you in class!

OGE 2017 points conversion table

Finding out your score on test scores has become much easier. Thanks to this table, you can assess the level of your knowledge and fill in the gaps in the topics that cause you questions.

Decide, check the correct answers and find out your score. We also want to draw your attention to some planned in KIMs in 2016.

* Russian language

The mark "4" is set if the student scored from 25 to 33 points, of which at least 4 points for literacy (according to the criteria of GK1-GK4). If, according to the criteria of GK1-GK4, the student scored less than 4 points, the mark "3" is set.

The mark "5" is set if the student scored from 34 to 39 points, of which at least 6 points for literacy (according to the criteria of GK1-GK4). If, according to the criteria of GK1-GK4, the student scored less than 6 points, the mark "4" is set.

* Maths

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination paper is 32 points. Of these, for the Algebra module - 14 points, for the Geometry module - 11 points, for the Real Mathematics module - 7 points.

The recommended minimum result of the examination work, indicating the development of the federal component of the educational standard in the subject area "Mathematics", is 8 points, scored in total for completing the tasks of all three modules, provided that of them at least 3 points in the "Algebra" module , at least 2 points in the "Geometry" module and at least 2 points in the "Real Mathematics" module. Overcoming this minimum result entitles the graduate to receive, in accordance with the curriculum of the educational institution, the final mark in mathematics or in algebra and geometry. Recommended scales for converting the primary score into an examination mark on a five-point scale:

  • the total score for the performance of the work as a whole - in the examination mark in mathematics;
  • the total score for completing tasks related to the "Algebra" section (all tasks of the "Algebra" module and tasks 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 of the "Real Mathematics" module) - in the examination mark in algebra;
  • the total score for completing tasks related to the "Geometry" section (all tasks of the "Geometry" module and task 17 of the "Real Mathematics" module - to the examination mark in geometry).

* Chemistry 1

Work without real experiment,

The mark "5" will be set if, out of the total points sufficient to obtain this mark, the graduate scored 5 or more points for completing the tasks of part 3.

* Chemistry 2

Working with a real experiment,

A mark of "5" will be set if, out of the total points sufficient to obtain this mark, the graduate scored 7 or more points for completing the tasks of part 3.

Impact on the certificate

According to the above grading criteria, test scores for the OGE can be recalculated according to the standard five-point system. But these grades will not affect the final certificate. Schoolchildren will be issued certificates with marks earned by them during the school year. This assessment only affects if a deuce is received at the OGE - a certificate will not be issued.

Such a grading system was introduced to more accurately assess the level of knowledge of students with good and excellent marks.

Scale for transferring primary scores of the OGE 2016

As in previous years, the OGE-2016 (GIA-9) is held in 14 academic subjects. Graduates of the 9th grade take two mandatory exams in Russian language and mathematics, as well as two exams in any of the subjects of their choice. Recall that last year, students could limit themselves to only two compulsory subjects, and take the rest on a voluntary basis.

Primary scores for the performance of the exam paper of the OGE are translated into a mark on a 5-point scale. In this regard, the Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements (FIPI) published "Recommendations on the use and interpretation of the results of examination papers for the 2016 main state exam (OGE)". Regional commissions are given the right to change the scale of transferring points up or down in compulsory subjects.

The points received at the OGE and recalculated into a five-point system affect the grades in the certificate in the corresponding subject. The certificate contains an average indicator between the mark obtained at the OGE and the annual one for the subject. Rounding is done according to the rules of mathematics, that is, 3.5 is rounded to 4, and 4.5 to 5. In addition, the results of the OGE of students can be used when enrolling in specialized secondary school classes.

Exam grades are available to graduates at their school after the papers have been reviewed and the results approved.

FIPI draws the attention of teachers and school leaders to the fact that the scales for converting primary points into marks on a five-point scale for conducting the OGE are RECOMMENDATIONAL.

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE score translation scale

Maximum Points, which can be received by the examinee for the completion of the entire examination work, - 39 points

Minimum threshold: 15 points

* Criteria and explanation for the assessment of the GIA in the Russian language

Criterion

Explanation for grading

Points

GK1. Compliance with spelling rules

There are no spelling errors, or no more than 1 error was made.

Made 2-3 mistakes

4 errors or more

GK2. Compliance with punctuation rules

No punctuation errors or no more than 2 errors

Made 3-4 mistakes

5 errors or more

GK3. Compliance with grammar rules

There are no grammatical errors or made 1 mistake

Made 2 mistakes

3 errors or more

GK4. Compliance with speech norms

There are no speech errors, or no more than 2 errors were made

Made 3-4 mistakes

5 errors or more

MATHEMATICS score transfer scale

Maximum primary score: 32 points (compared to 2015 decreased by 6 points). Of these, for the Algebra module - 14 points, for the Geometry module - 11 points, for the Real Mathematics module - 7 points.

Minimum threshold: 8 points (of which at least 3 points in the Algebra module, at least 2 points in the Geometry module and at least 2 points in the Real Mathematics module)

Overcoming this minimum result gives the graduate the right to receive, in accordance with the curriculum of the educational institution, the final grade in mathematics (if the graduate studied mathematics as part of an integrated mathematics course) or in algebra and geometry.

The scale for recalculating the primary score for the performance of the examination paper as a whole into a mark mathematics:

The scale for converting the primary score for the implementation of the "Algebra" module into a mark in algebra:

The scale for recalculating the primary score for the implementation of the "Geometry" module into a mark in geometry:

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. Depending on the profile, the guidelines for selection may be as follows:

  • for the natural science profile: 18 points
  • for the economic profile: 18 points(at least 9 in algebra, 3 in geometry, 5 in real mathematics);
  • for the physical and mathematical profile: 19 points(at least 11 in algebra, 7 in geometry).

PHYSICS score transfer scale

Maximum primary score: 40 points

Minimum threshold: 10 points (increased by 1 point)

30 points.

Scale for transferring points in CHEMISTRY

The scale for recalculating the primary score for performing an examination paper without a real experiment
(Demo version of the OGE in chemistry No. 1)

Maximum primary score: 34 points

Minimum threshold: 9 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 23 points.

The scale for recalculating the primary score for the performance of the examination paper with real experience
(Demo version of the OGE in chemistry No. 2)

Maximum primary score for work with a real experiment : 38 points

Minimum threshold: 9 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 25 points.

BIOLOGY score conversion scale

Maximum primary score: 46 points

Minimum threshold: 13 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 33 points.

GEOGRAPHY score transfer scale

Maximum primary score: 32 points

Minimum threshold: 12 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 24 points.

SOCIAL STUDIES score transfer scale

Maximum primary score: 39 points

Minimum threshold: 15 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 30 points.

HISTORY score transfer scale

Maximum primary score: 44 points

Minimum threshold: 13 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 32 points.

Scale for transferring points for LITERATURE

Maximum primary score: 23 points

Minimum threshold: 7 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 15 points.

Score transfer scale for INFORMATICS and ICT

Maximum primary score: 22 points

Minimum threshold: 5 points

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. A guideline for selection in profile classes can be an indicator whose lower limit corresponds to 56 points.

Table 1

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work of the OGE in chemistry (without a real experiment) is 34 points.

The results of the exam can be used when enrolling students in specialized secondary school classes. The benchmark for selection to profile classes can be an indicator, the lower limit of which corresponds to 23 points.

The scale for converting the primary score for the performance of the examination paper into a mark on a five-point scale (work with a real experiment, demo version 2)

table 2

The benchmark for selection in profile classes can be an indicator, the lower limit of which corresponds to 25 points.

The maximum number of points that an examinee can receive for completing the entire examination work (with a real experiment) is 38 points.

The system for assessing the performance of individual tasks and the examination work of the OGE 2018 in chemistry as a whole.

Checking students' answers to the tasks of part 1 is carried out by experts or using a computer. The correct performance of each of the tasks 1-15 is estimated at 1 point. The correct performance of each of the tasks 16-19 is estimated as a maximum of 2 points.

Tasks 16 and 17 are considered completed correctly if two answers are correctly selected in each of them. For an incomplete answer - one of the two answers is correctly named or three answers are named, of which two are correct - 1 point is given. The rest of the answers are considered incorrect and 0 points are scored.

Tasks 18 and 19 are considered completed correctly if three matches are correctly established. Partially correct is the answer in which two out of three matches are established; it is worth 1 point. The remaining options are considered incorrect answers and are scored 0 points.

Checking the tasks of part 2 (20–23) is carried out by the subject commission. When evaluating each of the three tasks, the expert, based on a comparison of the graduate's answer with the sample answer given in the evaluation criteria, identifies elements in the student's answer, each of which is estimated at 1 point. The maximum score for a correctly completed task: for tasks 20 and 21 - 3 points each; in model 1 for task 22 - 5 points; in model 2 for task 22 - 4 points, for task 23 - 5 points.

Tasks with a detailed answer can be completed by students in different ways. Therefore, the sample solutions given in the evaluation criteria should be considered only as one of the possible answers. This applies, first of all, to methods for solving computational problems.

The Main State Exam (OGE) is a test for every ninth grader! The exam is mandatory for all high school graduates, but ninth graders who want to continue their studies in colleges are especially diligently preparing for it, because for admission it is necessary to demonstrate a high level of knowledge and, if possible, get the highest possible score.

It's time for future graduates to learn as much as possible about how exam papers are checked, and what the scale for converting OGE test scores into traditional grades will be in 2019.

What will the OGE look like in 2019?

If the USE reform is almost completed by 2019 and no fundamental changes are expected in KIMs for 11-graders, then the USE is only entering the reform stage. In the last 2017-2018 academic year, the number of subjects submitted for final certification was once again increased, and in 2019 students will have to take a total of 5 exams:

  • 2 compulsory: Russian language and mathematics;
  • 3 to choose from such disciplines as: physics, chemistry, history, computer science, foreign language, social studies, biology, geography and literature.

There is no official information about the introduction of the 6th exam yet. But earlier it was said that by 2020 the total number of items to be handed over will reach six.

The choice of a profile subject should not be random, because the result of the OGE directly affects the grade in the certificate and is the main selection criterion for profile classes.

Checking exam papers of the OGE

In 2019, ninth-graders from all regions of the Russian Federation will perform the same tasks, because, unlike in previous years, today the process of developing a single bank of tasks is actively underway, which will allow assessing the real level of students' knowledge.

As in 2018, 9th grade graduates will write papers on the basis of their educational institution, which significantly increases the chances of a good result. The examination of the exam papers of the OGE, as before, will be carried out by school teachers who have sufficient qualifications to become an expert of the GIA.

By analogy with the exam, all works will be checked by two experts. If the opinions of specialists differ significantly, then a third expert will be involved in the verification process, whose opinion will become decisive.

If the student does not agree with the assessment of the experts, he can appeal and the work will be rechecked again, but by completely different experts who are part of the appeal commission.

During the test, for each correctly completed task, primary points are awarded, which are then transferred to the usual 5-point grade for schoolchildren.

Point conversion scale

Although FIPI has developed a unified standardized scale for converting primary OGE scores into grades, in 2019 (as before) other norms can be officially approved at the local level, taking into account regional characteristics.

So, for 2018, the following score transfer tables were approved, which with a high degree of probability will be relevant in the 2018-2019 academic year.

After reviewing the document, you can see that when grading in the Russian language and mathematics (all levels), not only the total total score is taken into account.

So, in Russian, to get an estimate:

  • "4" you need to score at least 4 points for literacy with 25-33 total points;
  • "5" - at least 6 points for literacy with 34-39 total.

Special requirements for the evaluation of works in mathematics are dictated by the fact that two subjects are submitted for the exam: algebra and geometry. Accordingly, the student must not only reach the minimum threshold, but demonstrate a certain level of knowledge in each of the main school disciplines in the "mathematics" course.

The threshold for entry into specialized classes and colleges also differs depending on the chosen direction:

Russian language

Maths

(natural science and economic profile)

Maths

(Fizmat profile)

Social science

Informatics

Literature

Foreign language

Biology

Geography

(with experiment)

(no experiment)

The general table for interpreting the OGE test scores in all subjects in 2019 will look like this:

Residents of regions where, in 2019, when determining the results of the OGE, the recommended unified scale for transferring points for graduates of grade 9 is taken as the basis, can also use a convenient online calculator, which can be found on the website 4ege.ru.

Retake the OGE

In 2018, more than 1.3 million ninth-graders took the OGE, most of whom passed the tests without any problems. But, as always, there are those who received an "unsatisfactory" rating. What awaits such ninth graders? There are several options for the development of events:

  1. Retake, which allows students who have no more than 2 unsatisfactory results.
  2. An academic year-long timeout, during which the student gets the opportunity to better prepare for the exam (perhaps by studying individually with teachers).