Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your 6th grader is in advanced math (even if not Level 4 AAP), they will have the option to take the IAAT test in 6th grade. Kids must get 91st percentile or above AND pass advanced on the 7th grade math SOL to qualify. Check with your school's AART if you have questions.
Thank you . I will check with my AART today . Also talking about percentage is there any website where I can check in percentage of SOL scores. And also iready
Anonymous wrote:If your 6th grader is in advanced math (even if not Level 4 AAP), they will have the option to take the IAAT test in 6th grade. Kids must get 91st percentile or above AND pass advanced on the 7th grade math SOL to qualify. Check with your school's AART if you have questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not aware of IAAT . I saw in one of the post here stating that there is an option to take SAT in sixth grade in order to take Algebra 1 in MS fir non AAP kids ,but unfortunately I cudnt find the post so wanted to get details
That's the IAAT (Iowa test) - NOT the SAT
Anonymous wrote:I'm not aware of IAAT . I saw in one of the post here stating that there is an option to take SAT in sixth grade in order to take Algebra 1 in MS fir non AAP kids ,but unfortunately I cudnt find the post so wanted to get details
Anonymous wrote:SAT is a test of high school Algebra and Geometry. Has your kid studied high school algebra and geometry?
Have they taken a practice test?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in level III AAP in grade 5 . Is there any option to request for Advance Math apart from level IV Referral. Also curious to know about the Options for taking SAT in grade 6 for non AAP . Thanks in Advance.