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The OSSLT: How to Prepare for the Ontario Literacy Test

Project-Based Learning , Remedial Learning , Secondary Literacy , Writing

The 2023-2024 school year is a challenging year for students preparing for the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test , also known as the OSSLT . Over the past few years, Ontario secondary students have faced many disruptions in learning. The Ontario government launched its Plan to Catch Up in July of 2022 to address the learning gaps caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For secondary language teachers, these gaps serve as an obstacle as we continue with the return of standardized testing. This blog post shares practical and engaging strategies to help students prepare for the OSSLT .

The Ontario Literacy Test: Preparing for the OSSLT

What is the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)?

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a compulsory standardized test that all secondary students in Ontario must write. The test evaluates English language skills in the areas of reading and writing. These are skills that reflect the Ontario English curriculum for up to and including Grade 9.

Ontario students are required to pass the OSSLT in order to graduate from high school in Ontario; however, there are several supports in place for students who don’t pass. These supports can help them succeed in meeting the province’s literacy requirements.

Is the OSSLT only for Grade 10?

The OSSLT is typically administered to students in Grade 10 . This is because the OSSLT evaluates skills that are taught in the Ontario English curriculum from K-9. In 2022, several students in Grade 11 were also eligible to write the OSSLT exam. This was because of cancellations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The OSSLT can also be written by any student who has already completed the exam but was not successful in achieving a passing grade. Students have unlimited attempts at the OSSLT; however, if students are unsuccessful, there are other options available.

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test: How to Prepare

What can students do to prepare for the Ontario Literacy Test?

In theory, all students begin preparing for the OSSLT from the time they start school. This is because the OSSLT is designed to assess the skills taught in the Ontario English curriculum from kindergarten to Grade 9 .

In reality, not all students are equipped with the necessary skills to be successful. This is especially true for English Language Learners who have not been enrolled in Ontario schools for a portion of their lives. ELL students may require more experience with the Ontario curriculum in order to be successful on the OSSLT. Fortunately, your ELL students can access special accommodations. Click here to learn more about ELL participation in the OSSLT.

Oftentimes, native English-speaking students also benefit from extra preparation for the OSSLT . Teachers may begin to prepare for the OSSLT well before the exam date in Grade 10 – this preparation is especially vigorous in the 9th and 10th grades.  Through various reading and writing activities, teachers can “ teach to the test ” in order to help students prepare for the OSSLT.

Additionally, students can practice for the OSSLT independently or with a tutor. These practice tests include articles, multiple-choice questions, and written response prompts that resemble the mandated tasks for the OSSLT. Students are also encouraged to work on the practice exercises in the OSSLT section on the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) website .

Preparing for the OSSLT: The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

How to prepare for the OSSLT

1. review the skills assessed on the ontario secondary school literacy test.

The OSSLT requires a set of prescribed skills for successful completion. Focussing on the following areas will help students prepare for the OSSLT: 

  • Expressing and developing an opinion
  • Writing a series of paragraphs
  • Identifying main ideas and supporti ng points within a text
  • Using main ideas and supporting point s to support an opinion
  • Writing introductions and conclusions
  • Interpreting different types of narrative texts (ie. news reports, magazine stories, short fiction)
  • Interpreting informational texts (ie. opinion pieces, textbooks)
  • Summarizing ideas and information that are explicitly stated
  • Understanding ideas and information that are implicitly stated
  • Identifying bias, purpose, reliability, and audience

If you are an administrator or department head in an Ontario secondary school, you can consider arranging prep sessions during lunch hour or after school. Students can drop in and work on a streamlined curriculum that is designed to prepare them for the Ontario Literacy Test.

2. Prepare using OSSLT Practice Tests

Another great way to help students prepare for the OSSLT is to utilize OSSLT Practice Tests . These practice tests are designed to resemble the articles and reading questions that students will encounter on the   EQAO Ontario Literacy Test. Students will explore a Real-Life Narrative (RNL), two Information Paragraphs (IP), a News Report (NR), and a Dialogue (DI). Additionally, students will complete two Written Multiple-Select activities (WMM) and respond to an opinion essay prompt.

3. Teaching to the Test: Multiple-Choice Questions

The multiple-choice section of the OSSLT is geared towards assessing a number of literacy skills. The questions include everything from identifying the purpose of a text to evaluating the context of a word in order to select an appropriate synonym. There is no way of predicting multiple-choice questions. This means you can’t guarantee your students will be successful with this portion of the test.

Fortunately, there are a number of strategies that you can use to practice for the multiple-choice section of the OSSLT. The most straightforward strategy involves practicing with reading passages and multiple-choice questions that resemble the EQAO test. Students can practice multiple-choice questions using these news reports , information texts , and real-life narratives . These articles and multiple-select questions resemble those that students will encounter on the OSSLT.

Another strategy is to incorporate practice for the multiple-choice section into your everyday lessons. When you read a text together as a class, you can pause to ask questions similar to those on the OSSLT:

  • Request that students explain how they interpret new vocabulary so that they can model this process to their peers.
  • Ask students questions that prompt them to summarize the text .
  • Challenge students to make predictions or inferences about the text.
  • Move through the text paragraph-by-paragraph to identify the purpose of certain sentences or sections.
  • Encourage students to evaluate the text as a whole by suggesting a title for the selection.

How to prepare for the Ontario Literacy Test

3. Lesson Plans to Practice for the Ontario Literacy Test

There are a number of engaging lessons and project-based assessments that you can use to practice for the OSSLT. You can start with a mandated task and utilize backward design to work on the skills necessary for students to be successful on the OSSLT.

One major assessment in the OSSLT involves reading real-life narratives . This narrative unit includes everything you need to build foundational literacy skills for real-life narratives. Students can demonstrate these skills by completing the Community Interview Project , a project-based assessment inspired by the iconic Humans of New York . They can also apply these skills to post-secondary pathways by practicing writing cover letters .

Another major assessment on the Ontario Literacy Test involves writing an opinion essay . This essay must express an opinion and use different forms of evidence to support the main idea of each body paragraph. This main idea and supporting details mini-unit teaches students how to develop main ideas. Students can also apply this knowledge to peer-based learning activities like a Lincoln-Douglas Debate .  

This nonfiction writing bundle also builds the skills necessary to interpret an informational text. Students will learn to identify informational texts and differentiate them from other forms of writing. This will prepare them to write their own informational paragraphs.  

Finally, focussing on reading comprehension will also sharpen essential literacy skills for Ontario students. The more practice students have with different types of texts, the more prepared they will be to interpret these texts on the Ontario Literacy Test. This reading comprehension unit focuses on making inferences, making predictions, and summarizing several different forms of texts.

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What if you fail the OSSLT?

If a student fails the OSSLT, there are a few options. For one, students can attempt to write the Ontario Literacy Test again.  If the student has an IEP, they are also entitled to the accommodations listed on their file. Be sure to review this to ensure that accommodations are met for their second attempt.

Another option is to complete the Ontari o Secondary School Literacy Course , also known as the OSSLC or OLC.  This course assesses the same skills evaluated on the EQAO exam, meaning that if students pass the course, they meet the requirements to graduate high school .

The Ontario Literacy Course includes mandated tasks that are outlined in the Ontario Curriculum .  Students can complete assignments and activities that align with these mandated tasks in order to develop a literacy portfolio.  

Becoming successful on the OSSLT

In conclusion, preparing for the OSSLT is a journey that begins early in a student’s educational career and requires ongoing effort and support. By focusing on the key skills assessed, utilizing practice tests, and engaging in targeted learning activities, students can build the confidence and competence needed to succeed on the OSSLT. Remember – success on this test is not just about passing; it’s about demonstrating the literacy skills that are essential for future academic and career success. Encourage students to embrace the challenge, seek support when needed, and approach the OSSLT with a positive attitude.

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OSSLT Strategies

There are several different types of questions on the OSSLT. If you practice being able to identify which type of question you're looking at, you will have an easier time giving a full-mark answer.

Multiple Choice

There are two types of multiple choice questions on the OSSLT:

Direct questions are questions which can be answered by copying information directly from the text, like dates, names, ages, etc.

Indirect questions require you to figure something out. The OSSLT will often ask indirect questions like "What happened first?" or "Which word has the closest meaning?"

Written Answer

There are three main types of written questions on the OSSLT: Short Answer, News Report, and A Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion

In Short Answer questions, you are asked to look at the reading material exclusively when answering a question. There are three subtypes of this question type: Short Writing, Close Reading, and Main Idea.

News Reports should follow established conventions from news media. In these questions, you should use the headline and photo provided to write a short news story.

In the Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion , you will answer a question provided by EQAO in several paragraphs. This is the longest piece of writing on the OSSLT, so good planning is very important.

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) measures whether students are meeting the minimum standard for literacy across all subjects up to the end of Grade 9. Successful completion of the literacy test is one of the requirements to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. 

The administration of the OSSLT will take place from

  • Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 7:00 a.m. ET, to Thursday, November 30, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. ET, with individual student results reported on or by the end of January 2024.
  • Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. ET, to Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. ET, with individual student results reported on or by the end of May 2024.

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Administration user guide, 2023–2024, user guide for the administration of the ontario secondary school literacy test, 2023–2024.

Please note that with the release of the new Ontario language curriculum, the OSSLT user guide has been updated.

Topics covered by the user guide include the following:

  • for teachers: accessing and navigating accounts, managing classrooms, preparing students for the assessment and administering the assessment sessions
  • for school administrators: accessing and navigating accounts, managing student lists and teacher accounts, overseeing assessment sessions and functioning as a primary point of contact for teachers
  • for school board representatives and IT teams: navigating the general technical readiness process, preparing for the accessibility and accommodations options, understanding bandwidth and connectivity requirements, managing security and domain allowed-list protocols and configuring devices

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Practice Test

Students can become familiar with the online test and its platform through EQAO’s online practice test. The online practice test comprises two sessions that are equivalent to the two sessions students will be completing during the live test. In addition, the practice test includes an introductory session that allows students to become familiar with the new online platform’s tools and functions.

At a Glance: Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) [PDF]

Ontario secondary school literacy test (osslt) framework [pdf].

The Framework provides a detailed description of EQAO’s OSSLT (including how the test is grounded in the Ontario Curriculum’s expectations for literacy skills for all subjects up to the end of Grade 9) as well as sample student reports.

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  1. PDF Literacy Test Practice: Series of Paragraphs

    Literacy Test Practice: Series of Paragraphs Rationale The OSSLT asks students to write a 'Series of Paragraphs' which means you have to write an essay. It will be an OPINION essay, and will be on a topic that is familiar and/or relevant to teenagers. You will need to pick one side and provide 3 reasons to support your opinion.

  2. OSSLT Practice Test { FREE PRACTICE TEST ONLINE }

    There are several resources available for OSSLT practice tests. You can start by visiting the official EQAO website, which provides free sample questions and past OSSLT booklets. Additionally, you can explore commercial test prep books, online platforms, or check if your school offers any resources for OSSLT preparation.

  3. EQAO Opinion Writing Tip Sheet

    The report must be written in the style of an OSSLT Opinion Essay: The instructions will ask for a minimum of three paragraphs. You should plan to write FIVE paragraphs: an introduction paragraph, three body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph. The introduction paragraph explains your answer to the question. Pick ONE side.

  4. OSSLT Practice Test (Test 1)

    Teachers & Schools OSSLT Practice Tests Services Google Drive Add-On. OSSLT Practice Tests. Test 1 ; Ontario Literacy Practice Test 1. Writing a Series of Paragraphs Write a minimum of three paragraphs expressing an opinion on the topic below. Develop your main idea with supporting details (proof, facts, examples, etc.).

  5. Osslt Opinion Essay Rubric Examples

    The OSSLT opinion essays have a more demanding form, and a set of rules writer needs to follow. We want to help all our students to pass this challenging examination. We offer osslt opinion essay with rubric examples, guidelines, hours of practice and educated teachers who will work with you on essays.

  6. OSSLT Resources

    Ontario Literacy is Back! Test 1 (2018-2019 OSSLT Answer Key) Earlier this year, Ontario Literacy received a letter from EQAO requesting we cease redistributing the publicly-released OSSLT booklets, so we took down our test library. While we are not able to host the content, the booklets are freely available from other sites:

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    Prepare yourself with our OSSLT practice tests. If you're worried about passing the literacy test, Ontario Literacy's extensive library of practice tests will give you the experience and feedback you need to do your best. Use the personalized feedback from our OSSLT practice tests to make the most of your studying hours and see maximum results from your time.

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    Additionally, students will complete two Written Multiple-Select activities (WMM) and respond to an opinion essay prompt. 3. Teaching to the Test: Multiple-Choice Questions. ... There are a number of engaging lessons and project-based assessments that you can use to practice for the OSSLT. You can start with a mandated task and utilize backward ...

  9. PDF OSSLT: OPINION PARAGRAPH CHECKLIST

    Opinion Paragraphs Checklist OSSLT: OPINION PARAGRAPH CHECKLIST Title of work: Date: Check off each section after you have completed it. Paragraph 1: INTRODUCTION Check Here A clear opinion is stated in the first sentence. One sentence for each supporting reason is written in order. Paragraph 2: FIRST SUPPORTING REASON

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    7. Grade 7 & 8: Use the results as a pre-test to determine areas of needed instruction for students and to compare post results back to in order to track improvement data. Grade 9\10: Use the results to help tier students for OSSLT support. NOTE: This test is the same as the online OSSLT practice test.

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    What You Need To Know About Writing the OSSLT Opinion Essay. Requirements for an OSSLT Opinion Essay: Writing Traits of an OSSLT Opinion Essay. Organization. Voice. Sentence Fluency: Conventions: Quick Opinions 1. Quick Opinions 2.

  13. Osslt Opinion Essay Rubric and Scoring Guide for Topic ...

    The response is related to the prompt and expresses a clear opinion. There are insufficient and vague supporting details. There is evidence of organization (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion) Introduction with Opinion: Yes, people depend on technology too much. Education, social skills and situational awareness.

  14. PDF 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

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  15. PDF Booklet 2: Answers and Exemplars Table of Contents Page

    OSSLT. Your teachers will lead you through these practice lessons in your classes. If you miss a practice session, the lessons can also be completed independently. When you have finished a task, compare your answer to the scoring guide and exemplars provided. Good Luck from the Literacy Team! Table of Contents Page General Information 2

  16. PDF Released March 2019 OSSLT Item‐Specific Rubrics and Sample Student

    The response is related to the prompt but does not express an opinion. OR The response expresses an opinion with no supporting details or provides details unrelated to the opinion. There is no evidence of organization. Code 20 The response is related to the prompt, but only part of the response expresses and supports an opinion. OR

  17. OSSLT Strategies, Tips, and Resources

    There are three main types of written questions on the OSSLT: Short Answer, News Report, and A Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion. In Short Answer questions, you are asked to look at the reading material exclusively when answering a question. There are three subtypes of this question type: Short Writing, Close Reading, and Main Idea.

  18. PDF Item-Specific Rubric and Sample Student Responses with Annotations

    Sample Student Responses with Annotations . OSSLT Opinion Essay Rubric and Scoring Guide for Topic Development . Do people depend too much on technology? ... In my opinion, people depend too much on technology as it is becoming a tool for fast, effective communication, being used for school purposes increasingly as well as personal ...

  19. OSSLT practice Flashcards

    Sentence 1 - restate the essay's main idea Sentence 2 - restate the three reasons you are using to prove your main idea Sentence 3 - conclude the essay with a strong final thought

  20. PDF Booklet 2 Sample Assessment Booklet QUESTIONS

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  21. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

    Successful completion of the literacy test is one of the requirements to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. The administration of the OSSLT will take place from. Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 7:00 a.m. ET, to Thursday, November 30, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. ET, with individual student results reported on or by the end of January 2024.