Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, SOLPass tests are old, and considerably easier than the current cycle tests.
Ah - can you recommend other ways to prepare/test please.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:When will we get scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, SOLPass tests are old, and considerably easier than the current cycle tests.
Is this true? If so, what’s the best way to prepare for the real thing? Thanks!
Didn’t your 6th grader already take it?
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, SOLPass tests are old, and considerably easier than the current cycle tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello eveyone,
How are you ? Can someone please confirm that -
1) Math SOL 7th Grade ( AAP 6th grader) is NOT timed and has NO time limit ?
2) For Algebra - I 7th grade eligibility , a student must get 46/50 answers correct in math SOL?
3) My child's school does not subscribe to SOLPass - how does one get online login to the practice tests if this FCPS school does not have login?
Thank you so much!
6th grade AAP teacher here.
1) not timed
2) no cut scores since it is computer adaptive. The scores are evaluated by question complexity and how many incorrect so there isn’t a cut score like there used to be.
3) VDOE has released tests to practice. I gave my kids practice packets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, SOLPass tests are old, and considerably easier than the current cycle tests.
Is this true? If so, what’s the best way to prepare for the real thing? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, SOLPass tests are old, and considerably easier than the current cycle tests.
Anonymous wrote:Hello eveyone,
How are you ? Can someone please confirm that -
1) Math SOL 7th Grade ( AAP 6th grader) is NOT timed and has NO time limit ?
2) For Algebra - I 7th grade eligibility , a student must get 46/50 answers correct in math SOL?
3) My child's school does not subscribe to SOLPass - how does one get online login to the practice tests if this FCPS school does not have login?
Thank you so much!