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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A pass advance on the 6th grade SOL is an invitation to skip 2 years of prealgebra? Ooof.[/quote] Advance pass on 6th grade SOL plus 1125Q on math iReady - based on previous posts here. This is for rising 6th graders who took 6th grade math last year. It seems no one knows what 1125Q on math iReady corresponds to on the iReady scores released to parents. ~OP[/quote] Ask ChatGPT. It'll give you a full breakdown with sources. Sift through the two main sources and you'll know exactly how your kid's score on his iReady report means in relation to a quintile ("Q") score. You're welcome!![/quote] ChatGPT was pretty useless on this one for me, quoting scores in the mid-to-upper-600s. The only useful thing it did was link me to the iReady website where the percentile scores are listed, where I was able to figure out ChatGPT was using the old norms (pre-2024) for its reply, and basically assuming a 99th percentile cutoff = 1125Q, which I have no faith isn't just a hallucination given the other garbage it was telling me. That said, at least I was able to on my own determine the 99th percentile cutoffs under the new norms to get a sense of how near/far my student was from that cusp, regardless of whether it's relevant to the 1125Q cutoff or not.[/quote]
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