Anonymous wrote:ridiculous. no more assessment. please. Imagine Learning assessment, I-ready assessment, horizon assessment---they have been assessing for weeks, time to start TEACHING
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teachers have no way of knowing who gave up on spring, who kept up and who went ahead. Assessments are still needed for both class placements where advanced math is a pull out and for in class groupings. All we're doing is witnessing what would be happening if they were physically in school
Op here I can speak for my child and I am sure in school kids will be more serious and not rush to finish to play.
To other poster testing is essential to know where kids stand not every patent can pay for private tutoring and testing is happening in Monday which is not a teaching day in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure my kids did the same. They rush through those things. Our school doesn't place much value on i-Ready anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teachers have no way of knowing who gave up on spring, who kept up and who went ahead. Assessments are still needed for both class placements where advanced math is a pull out and for in class groupings. All we're doing is witnessing what would be happening if they were physically in school
OP's daughter is in AAP, so she is already in advanced math
Anonymous wrote:Our school keeps doing assessments, even though they stopped teaching in March. No new material was taught. Just pick up where you stopped in March!
Anonymous wrote:teachers have no way of knowing who gave up on spring, who kept up and who went ahead. Assessments are still needed for both class placements where advanced math is a pull out and for in class groupings. All we're doing is witnessing what would be happening if they were physically in school
Anonymous wrote:teachers have no way of knowing who gave up on spring, who kept up and who went ahead. Assessments are still needed for both class placements where advanced math is a pull out and for in class groupings. All we're doing is witnessing what would be happening if they were physically in school
Anonymous wrote:Our child took iready. Child is 5th grade AAP and scored 40 percentile. Teacher mentioned in the email that in her side documentation shows it was rushed. Now they will do further assement. We are essential workers so don't know how much time was spent on the test. Anyone else in the same boat?