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Iready Placement - DCUM Weblog
iready is fantastic at identifying outliers. My kid consistently scored 100+ points above the 99th percentile cutoff, even when taking the test out-of-grade (i.e. 100 points above 7th grade 99th percentile when taking 7th grade iready test in 4th grade).
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understanding I ready scores - DCUM Weblog
I think iReady math scores, in early grades especially, are pretty sensitive to factors like “ability to sit still and use a computer,” which probably increased for your kid over the course of kindergarten. Since there’s no red flag showing failure to learn, I would pay much more attention to your kid’s expressions of interest (e.g., try some board games, card games, or puzzles with ...
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How much do grades and iready scores impact AAP admissions?
And do they only look at 2nd grade iready scores or also first grade? I have a current first grader and she basically has all 3s on her report card from kindergarten and first grade. I am fairly certain the teacher has cut and paste the comment section for the majority of the students as her classmates have received the exact same wording. My child scored well on the recent NNAT (141). Iready ...
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I-Ready grade level estimates - DCUM Weblog
Iready is commonly thought of as a screener test for special services so it's not really meant to supplant SOLs which measure performance on grade level standards.