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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] iReady creators thinks both scenarios are possible otherwise why bother about the levels? There is no way KG scoring 507-800 can be at Grade level 3. Hence Level 3 does not translate to Grade 3[/quote] Wrong! My kid in K absolutely knew how to do multi digit addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and pretty much everything else in the 3rd grade curriculum. Yes, some kids actually are gifted or even highly gifted in math. [/quote] LOL[/quote] Again: How high did your child score? Let me guess: Your child was on-grade level, but you're convinced that your child is so super gifted that you can't conceive that other children are actually much more advanced and that your child is merely above average. The main problem with AAP these days seems to be that every parent with a slightly above average child is convinced that the child is highly gifted. :roll: [/quote] How did you connect iReady specific to AAP?[/quote]
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