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VCAS Practice Test & Sample Questions for Grades 3-8 and High School

Check out Lumos Vermont State Test practice resources. Our expert teachers have designed hundreds of grade-specific questions in Math and English Language Arts, all aligned with the Vermont academic standards.

Our updated 2023-2024 VCAS practice test and sample questions include standards-aligned tech-enhanced questions that closely mirror Vermont Comprehensive Assessment System items, ensuring your child or student is well-prepared for the upcoming Vermont State assessment.

Take advantage of our FREE VCAS online practice test, which can assess your child’s or student’s Vermont Comprehensive Assessment System readiness in just 5 minutes! With instant results and feedback, you’ll be able to identify strengths and areas for improvement quickly. Give it a try now and help your child or student succeed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The VCAS, or Vermont Comprehensive Assessment System, is a standardized test administered to students in grades 3-8 and high school in the state of Vermont. It measures student proficiency in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics aligned with the Vermont Learning Standards.

The duration of the VCAS test varies by grade level and subject. For example, the grade 3 ELA test is 90 minutes long, while the high school Algebra I test is 120 minutes long.

The VCAS test includes a variety of question formats, including:

  • Multiple-choice
  • Constructed-response prompts
  • Open-ended responses
  • Technology-enhanced items

The specific types of questions vary by grade level and subject.

The VCAS test scores are reported on a scale of 1-4, with 4 being the highest score. The score reports also include scaled scores on various subtests and performance levels based on the Vermont Agency of Education’s established standards.

In addition to the VCAS practice test, Lumos Learning provides a range of resources to support students in their VCAS preparation: VCAS test prep blended and online program.

Several resources offer detailed information about the VCAS Test:

The VCAS testing window typically occurs in the spring of each year, usually spanning from March to May. The specific dates vary by grade level and subject.

Taking the VCAS practice test offers several advantages for students:

  • Improved familiarity: Students gain familiarity with the test format, question types, and difficulty level, reducing test anxiety.
  • Enhanced self-assessment: Practice tests help students identify areas of strength and weakness, allowing them to focus their study efforts effectively.
  • Skill development: Students can practice answering different question formats, improve reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing skills.

The VCAS practice tests are available for free on the Lumos Learning website. Students can access the online practice tests by using your Email address.

Here are some tips for students to achieve optimal results on the VCAS test:

  • Develop a study plan: Create a personalized study plan that allocates sufficient time to review key concepts and practice different question types.
  • Utilize available resources: Take advantage of practice tests, study guides, and online learning programs to maximize your preparation.
  • Focus on areas of weakness: Identify areas of weakness through practice tests and self-assessment, and focus your study efforts on those areas.
  • Manage time effectively: Practice time management skills during the practice tests to ensure efficient time allocation during the actual test.
  • Get a good night’s sleep: Prior to the test day, ensure adequate sleep to maintain focus and optimal cognitive performance.
  • Stay calm and positive: Approach the test with a positive attitude and confidence in your abilities to manage test anxiety and perform your best.