Anonymous
Post 02/01/2025 16:29     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

When is IAAT test in 2025?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 18:03     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Thank you very much everyone for your help.

HAGW!
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 12:02     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much - 500+ on grade 7 Maths SOL, correct ? Also, typically when is Maths SOL conducted ( MAYish timeframe?).

Thank you very much!


Yes, grade 7 math SOL and I think it’s given in April.


No, it’s in May.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 11:38     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much - 500+ on grade 7 Maths SOL, correct ? Also, typically when is Maths SOL conducted ( MAYish timeframe?).

Thank you very much!


Yes, grade 7 math SOL and I think it’s given in April.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 11:29     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Thank you so much - 500+ on grade 7 Maths SOL, correct ? Also, typically when is Maths SOL conducted ( MAYish timeframe?).

Thank you very much!
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 07:51     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Anonymous wrote:How is the IAAT scored , I heard >= 91% for Algebra-I eligibility in grade 7 FCPS. Is it >= 91 percentage or percentile?

If percentile - any historical information on how many incorrect questions out of 60 it tends to be ( 5-6 etc).....understand that percentile varies based on overall correct responses each year.

Thank you very much.


We were told at a recent middle school open house that to qualify for Algebra I in 7th grade you need to be in the 91st percentile and get 500+ on grade 7 SOL.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 00:26     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

How is the IAAT scored , I heard >= 91% for Algebra-I eligibility in grade 7 FCPS. Is it >= 91 percentage or percentile?

If percentile - any historical information on how many incorrect questions out of 60 it tends to be ( 5-6 etc).....understand that percentile varies based on overall correct responses each year.

Thank you very much.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 10:14     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Anonymous wrote:When do we get IOWA test results?


It’s always around Spring Break.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2024 10:09     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

When do we get IOWA test results?
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2024 07:55     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

The teacher didn’t explain it?
Anonymous
Post 02/27/2024 10:44     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Thank you very much - appreciate the community sharing the information to help each other out.

Have a blessed day!
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 09:26     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Anonymous wrote:I believe they are only allowed to revisit questions in the particular section they’re working on.


+1, I have proctored this test many times. they can only stay in the section that they’re currently working in. they cannot go back to revisit a previous or future section.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2024 08:25     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

I believe they are only allowed to revisit questions in the particular section they’re working on.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2024 23:30     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

By "passed" I think you mean skipped in the interest of time ? If so , believe one should be allowed to revisit them so long as you are within the time limit.

The second part is interesting- I don't know if you are allowed to re-visit the skipped questions within a specific section (10 minutes time) or overall test ( 40 minutes time)!
sunshine237
Post 02/25/2024 22:57     Subject: Re : FCPS IAAT IOWA test format

Hello there,

Trust all is well. Based on information shared with my child in school - we wanted to confirm IAAT test is timed at 4 sections - 15 questions and 10 minutes per section with total of 40 minutes test time.

If so,

1) Would student be allowed to go back and re-visit questions that they passed because these specific questions were taking too long for them to solve as long as they are under overall test time of 40 minutes?

2) OR they would be allowed to go and re-visit only the question of a respective section they are in within 10 minute window of that section?

Thank you very much!