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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you look in the document section, you'll see the report with percentiles. But also I-ready is stupid and should not be used for anything. My child is a strong reader and got 50th percentile in ready, which is total BS.[/quote] Reading words off of a page and being called a strong reader is different than being able to comprehend. It may be BS to you but multiple assessments is a good way to gauge how well a child is truly doing. [/quote] Are you a teacher? Because every single teacher I've ever talked to about I-ready (including two different reading specialists, both of whom are highly focused on the science of reading) have told me I-ready is a fairly useless data point.[/quote] They do say that, but FCPS also is now using 2nd grade IReady scores in AAP decisions so you decide who you believe...[/quote] Are you a teacher? Because people keep telling me this, but I also know that the people who tell me this spend a lot of time reading this forum. How do I know that it's true and not just something you read on here once and are repeating?[/quote] Saw it in kid's AAP packet.[/quote]
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