Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it 480 (math) and 580 (reading)? These would be 99th percentile but not outliers within this county.
There is no iReady for reading anymore. What would be considered an outlier score for iReady math?
Anonymous wrote:Is it 480 (math) and 580 (reading)? These would be 99th percentile but not outliers within this county.
Anonymous wrote:Is it 480 (math) and 580 (reading)? These would be 99th percentile but not outliers within this county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to send the same link PP sent.
For your question of 480 vs. 580, second grade fall iready math table shows 99% are for scores 452-800. If you skip to iready math spring table, it shows 99% covers from 479-800. So both 480 and 580 are great scores.
Iready often involves above the grade content. To score beyond 99% for spring iready often indicates the child is at least 1 year ahead of grade level. Probably familiar with multiplication and division at least. Of course 580 score indicates further above the grade level.
A 580 math score in 2nd grade indicates that the kid is ludicrously far ahead and should be skipped ahead at least 2 years by FCPS. It's not in the realm of normal at all.
I thought iReady maxed out at 2 years above grade level and wouldn't test further?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to send the same link PP sent.
For your question of 480 vs. 580, second grade fall iready math table shows 99% are for scores 452-800. If you skip to iready math spring table, it shows 99% covers from 479-800. So both 480 and 580 are great scores.
Iready often involves above the grade content. To score beyond 99% for spring iready often indicates the child is at least 1 year ahead of grade level. Probably familiar with multiplication and division at least. Of course 580 score indicates further above the grade level.
A 580 math score in 2nd grade indicates that the kid is ludicrously far ahead and should be skipped ahead at least 2 years by FCPS. It's not in the realm of normal at all.
Anonymous wrote:I was going to send the same link PP sent.
For your question of 480 vs. 580, second grade fall iready math table shows 99% are for scores 452-800. If you skip to iready math spring table, it shows 99% covers from 479-800. So both 480 and 580 are great scores.
Iready often involves above the grade content. To score beyond 99% for spring iready often indicates the child is at least 1 year ahead of grade level. Probably familiar with multiplication and division at least. Of course 580 score indicates further above the grade level.