Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you mean by test. My dd has "Exit Cards" in 4/5 math (4th grade). She may have had them before but I didn't notice.
I asked my older kids what is meant by Learning Check, Exit Card, etc. and they said they are all tests, but the school and MCPS have rules related to tests (on which days they can be administered, no pop quizzes, etc) and so teachers use different names for the same thing.
An exit card isn't exactly a test or quiz. It's a couple questions based upon the day's lesson to see if the kids are getting it. They're more for the teacher than the student.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you mean by test. My dd has "Exit Cards" in 4/5 math (4th grade). She may have had them before but I didn't notice.
I asked my older kids what is meant by Learning Check, Exit Card, etc. and they said they are all tests, but the school and MCPS have rules related to tests (on which days they can be administered, no pop quizzes, etc) and so teachers use different names for the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:My kids had spelling tests in 3rd grade - really regular tests that were pretty challenging (asking for Latin and Greek roots etc). Then they sort of phased that out. They don't even have regular spelling tests in 6th grade now. MCPS W cluster.
Anonymous wrote:DC got Math quizzes for the first time last year in 4th grade. It was an older teacher who actually wrote out the problems! AND we got them back, graded, to see where DD has made mistakes. It was phenomenal!!