We have a conference after the first and third report card because we think it is important to know where our kid is and what we can be doing to help him do better. He gets pretty much all 4's but I don't fully buy the grades on the report cards and the comments are useless. I have to talk to the teacher to know where he is and to get a better feeling for the areas he could improve on. It is a part of their job to meet with parents and it is the only way I can get a glimpse as to what is happening in the classroom. The conference is 15 minutes long and has been virtual the last bunch of years. I don't think that is onerous. I don't trust iReady because I know it is too easily blown off and because I don't know how it is adapting for each kid. DS takes it seriously, he brings home scrape paper with notes on the math problems he wasn't sure of, so it is probably pretty reliable for him. But the percentiles he is compared against are skewed by the classmates in his class (and across the country) who fly through it because they want to be done with yet another test or because they want to play the game. My Teacher friends tell me that it is not helpful for kids with learning issues at some point in time because the kids realize that they should know more then what they do and can tell when the questions get easier, so many kids just stop caring and answer randomly to finish out the test. I would guess the first few times it is useful because the kids are not test savvy, but that doesn't last all that long. |
Check parent vue, we got a detailed break down of the scores for the first time this year. You can find that in the documents section on parent vue. |
I just looked in parentvue and my 6th grader's winter i-ready reading score has gone down by 20 points! I have been noticing that other reading assessment scores have also been coming down. Kid reads a lot at home so not sure how to fix this slide. |
Glad you got that but I got one page with the top line score in parentvue. Guess it varies by school. |
Did you check in the Documents folder, not the Test History folder? In Documents we have the Winter iReady scores broken down. The Test History provides just the number. |