Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is the test meant to be taken without prepping? I mean, it's testing knowledge, not ability, so shouldn't the kids be taught the material that they're going to be tested on? I can't imagine sending DD into a timed test with no preparation. Once she finds out that she has 40 seconds or whatever per question at the test, it would be over.
This is one of the sources of inequity, though. FCPS tells people not to prep at all. Some demographics follow their directions and send their kids in blind to the test. Others range from doing a sample test through full blown prep classes. Knowing the format of the test is a huge advantage, especially considering how strictly timed the test is. Most kids who go in blindly would have no chance at all of meeting the IAAT benchmark, since they would run out of time before finishing enough problems.
The best and most equitable way for FCPS to approach this is to have every 6th grade AAP or advanced math class run through one practice test in class. Then, everyone would at least be familiar with the format and time constraints.
Anonymous wrote:If you have to prep then you don’t yet have the aptitude for Algebra.
Anonymous wrote:If you have to prep then you don’t yet have the aptitude for Algebra.
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Anonymous wrote:Hello I realize this is an old thread BUT my kid took the IAAT this yr and scored 68%. She goes to HMS in NJ. I don't understand the percentile rank... what it actually means in terms of her placement for next yr math. Should I be worried ... how can I help her improve... does she need my help in improving her math... my help meaning outside classes. Can someone here provide more information?
Just a super confused mom reaching out for help.
Anonymous wrote:Hello I realize this is an old thread BUT my kid took the IAAT this yr and scored 68%. She goes to HMS in NJ. I don't understand the percentile rank... what it actually means in terms of her placement for next yr math. Should I be worried ... how can I help her improve... does she need my help in improving her math... my help meaning outside classes. Can someone here provide more information?
Just a super confused mom reaching out for help.