Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. My scores were really good. Many kids jumped up and kids who scored well on IReady scored Passed Adv. Team as a whole had good scores and several kids passed who failed last year.
Is your class 3rd grade?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. My scores were really good. Many kids jumped up and kids who scored well on IReady scored Passed Adv. Team as a whole had good scores and several kids passed who failed last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. This thread is incredibly stupid. OP, your child just isn't as smart as you think she is, dummy.
My child has a 148 verbal IQ, thank you (GMU WISC). No need to be jealous! There's something seriously wrong somewhere if a child at that IQ level is NOT scoring pass advanced, and I'm trying to figure out what's going on. Like others on this thread, my kid has high iready (97%) and is reading books aimed at middle schoolers for pleasure, so I'm leaning towards it not being some one off issue with my kid.
Even smart kids can have weaknesses.
Anonymous wrote:My kid 99% ireagy got 454 3rd grade 🥹
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. This thread is incredibly stupid. OP, your child just isn't as smart as you think she is, dummy.
My child has a 148 verbal IQ, thank you (GMU WISC). No need to be jealous! There's something seriously wrong somewhere if a child at that IQ level is NOT scoring pass advanced, and I'm trying to figure out what's going on. Like others on this thread, my kid has high iready (97%) and is reading books aimed at middle schoolers for pleasure, so I'm leaning towards it not being some one off issue with my kid.
Anonymous wrote:There is usually a ton of score volatility, both comparing the same grade in multiple years and the same cohort over multiple grades. It is going to be really tough to figure out what is a meaningful pattern at the school level, much less at the individual level.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god. This thread is incredibly stupid. OP, your child just isn't as smart as you think she is, dummy.