Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our 8th graders math result different from reading, without giving the categories of the test that where standards were met and not met? What is going on?
It looks like the reading is an SOL and the math is Math Inventory 3.1, which doesn't track with the other math inventories? End of year score for 8th grade is supposed to be 1001Q Q and above, and we are above that, but not in the 1700s like some people here (and it's not end of year yet). Is there a key for this somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Why is our 8th graders math result different from reading, without giving the categories of the test that where standards were met and not met? What is going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
NP.
Ha! I am sure I could not find a better one. But I don't understand how DS's scores fit into this chart. He is in fifth and got scaled scores of 1670 for math and 1697 for reading. I think according to this chart that puts him in a 9th grade level for math and reading but that seems unlikely.
Regardless, I appreciate your posting the link!
Yes. My 5th grader with dyslexia is scored in the 7th grade range in math and literacy..so either the bar is very low or the scale will be re-scaled when they release the '23 numbers three years from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
On this page, current year
https://www.lcps.org/Page/237244
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
Anonymous wrote:My 4th grader got 1700’s in both math and reading. I know he is advanced but I don’t think he is “off the chart” advanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
NP.
Ha! I am sure I could not find a better one. But I don't understand how DS's scores fit into this chart. He is in fifth and got scaled scores of 1670 for math and 1697 for reading. I think according to this chart that puts him in a 9th grade level for math and reading but that seems unlikely.
Regardless, I appreciate your posting the link!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021
I double dog dare you to find a better data table.
Anonymous wrote:That’s for 2021