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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
- Iready, MAP test results- when do parents see them?
Does anyone have information if there’s an expected time line in FCPS for the test results to be posted or mailed to parents? Is there a certain time from the closing of the testing window? Has your school posted the test scores and information already in sis? Thanks!
- Iready - DCUM Weblog
The iReady is not an IQ test, my kid is smart and loves math but he is not a genius or a prodigy or needing to be super accelerated He enjoys math and asked for enrichment and to do math competitions So yes, his iReady score is a lot higher then your kids was He has always scored in the 99th percentile for math
- Why iReady is dangerous - DCUM Weblog
IReady is a screener it will help find students that need extra help that were overlooked before and years later needed much more intervention It is a good thing In order to get the information needed, you need to administer it more than once It also shows growth- so that you can see if a child learned during the time period One time tests or screeners do not do this
- Iready score and progress concern - DCUM Weblog
1st grade DC had fall and spring iready tests, math was 440+ fall then 460+ spring while reading 520+ fall then 530+ spring, just curious since so little score change, does it mean DC doesn’t make much progress in the past 5 months?
- AAP Results and Discussion 2025 - DCUM Weblog
Same for iReady (though there was a Winter one subsequently) and also the fall VALLS was attached, for what little that's worth --no percentiles just a score in the "low risk of developing a reading problem" range and a long boilerplate explanation of the tool
- I-Ready grade level estimates - DCUM Weblog
I’m not sure why iready classifies that as ‘on grade level’ but truthfully I wouldn’t focus as much on that label, and I’d continue to track your DC’s progress to his her curve on the published percentiles to ensure adequate growth
- Can someone shed some light on I-ready Assessment Numbers
I iready has them placed on grade level- 5th and 2nd The arc reading is much more in line with their abilities My oldest no longer takes a Map math test so we don't get to compare that anymore but my younger son scored 99th percentile on the map math
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