Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Any recommended workbooks- many many results in general search and some seem overkill…. Any that folks used that worked well? Thx
Download the Virginia SOL 7 and 8 tests from previous years, and just give them those.
Great idea. Thanks!
Just as an FYI, don't use it for content, use it for timing. the old SOLs are considerably easier than the current one.
I'm the OP of the thread below, and posted it while I remembered stuff about the test, to help out others.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1032382.page#21858281
FWIW, DD got a score in the 98th percentile, and has so far cruised through Algebra 1 HN, although she says the pacing is pretty quick. Her school allowed in lots of kids that were below threshold (either on the IAAT or SOL, or both, and at least in one case, by a wide margin), and near as I can tell, they're all doing fine - scores are in the A to B+ range.
We're zoned for a not great middle school (we like it, but DCUM probably doesn't) and they bend rules and let in anyone with parental requests. If they didn't they wouldn't have enough kids taking algebra in 7th to make geometry viable in 8th
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Any recommended workbooks- many many results in general search and some seem overkill…. Any that folks used that worked well? Thx
Download the Virginia SOL 7 and 8 tests from previous years, and just give them those.
Great idea. Thanks!
Just as an FYI, don't use it for content, use it for timing. the old SOLs are considerably easier than the current one.
I'm the OP of the thread below, and posted it while I remembered stuff about the test, to help out others.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1032382.page#21858281
FWIW, DD got a score in the 98th percentile, and has so far cruised through Algebra 1 HN, although she says the pacing is pretty quick. Her school allowed in lots of kids that were below threshold (either on the IAAT or SOL, or both, and at least in one case, by a wide margin), and near as I can tell, they're all doing fine - scores are in the A to B+ range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Any recommended workbooks- many many results in general search and some seem overkill…. Any that folks used that worked well? Thx
Download the Virginia SOL 7 and 8 tests from previous years, and just give them those.
Great idea. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Any recommended workbooks- many many results in general search and some seem overkill…. Any that folks used that worked well? Thx
Download the Virginia SOL 7 and 8 tests from previous years, and just give them those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Any recommended workbooks- many many results in general search and some seem overkill…. Any that folks used that worked well? Thx
Anonymous wrote:Got couple of workbooks at the amazon so DS can get familiar with types of questions asked.
DS said test was much easier than the workbooks. He also got high score on SOL
He is in Algebra 1 HN now and doing well.
Anonymous wrote:In this DCUM land, if you prepare, you are gaming the system, cheating, buying your way in etc.
Anonymous wrote:There’s really nothing you can do. You could have her do a few random math problems in the allotted time so she gets a feel for how quick it really is. The material is nothing new.