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[quote=Anonymous]Another teacher here. Please do not stress over your child’s iReady scores. It does not match the pacing guide that we use. If we taught addition and subtraction of fractions and lowest terms, and your child scored poorly on geometry and multiple of fractions, that’s because we didn’t teach it yet this year at that grade level. I, also, look at the scores and then file them. They are not helpful to me. I know what a child can do by looking at their classwork and seeing how they approached a problem or concept, and by discussing that approach. A test like iReady is a moment in time. And it takes a really long time for special ed kids, which means lost instructional time. If your kid is supposed to have two hours of math pull-out a week, and it’s iReady week, they will not get the two hours. The testing will count for it. If parents knew how often kids did not get their hours met, the place would collapse. [/quote]
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