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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Her Math iready was 427 whereas on level expected by spring assessment is 450 to 500. [/quote] Are you at all worried that she won't be able to keep up with AAP math? [/quote] I don’t think so. Working on math everyday at home for half an hour should be enough. These are small kids. They can easily forget whatever progress they have made in math unless exceptionally gifted. If she had done some math since last spring she would have been by now more than above grade level. Since last spring that is 6 months the frequency of doing any math was once in 10 days.Unless they do math regularly they face lack of confidence and inertia to thinking in order to resolve math problems.[/quote] The kids just took iready again, so it should be interesting for you to see if her scores have improved significantly over the last time. If a 500 is what they expect by the END of the year, I'm now really worried that my child will be bored out of his mind in math. [/quote] Curious what was your child’s score. My child was sick and missed the iready. Will take it in a few days when it’s scheduled for the ones that missed.[/quote]
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