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[quote=Anonymous]For a 7th grader who is working on one specific skill that is very below grade level -- i.e. multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers, I would want him to really be able to DO IT before they move on to the next skill. This is a very very liow level skill -- not a higher order thinking skill, not applying what is known to a new situation or to a new word problem or something of that nature, Sure, a child working on grade level might take a math test and score 70% correct and that would be a "pass". But that math test would not just be testing one skill, but many. I just don't see how you can say a child has mastered the skill of multiplying -- and is ready to move on to the next skill -- if they can only do it correctly (with teacher prompting.. whatever that means?) 70% of the time![/quote]
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