Anonymous wrote:The SOLs for ES are supposed to show whether FCPS taught the basic, minimum information.
All this review, sending links for parents to "practice" at home with their kids, and whatnot is the school trying to CHEAT.
I would just opt her out and skip the hassle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:I would just opt her out. Why are you putting her through it if you know it makes her feel bad? SOLs will probably be gone by the time she is on HS and they don’t matter in elementary.
Anonymous wrote:I would just opt her out. Why are you putting her through it if you know it makes her feel bad? SOLs will probably be gone by the time she is on HS and they don’t matter in elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - it's ES. They have been practicing in school and sent a link to the practice test which we've worked on with her a few times.
Omg, you are making her take practice tests at home!? Thats just mean.
I would not do any of that. The tests are supposed to show if the school did a good job teaching the kids. Teaching the material at home masks problems at school. Under no circumstances would I let them retest her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
If your not familiar with the format, you may be teaching them incorrect strategies.
Like what strategies? It's basic foundational information. Any review is better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
If your not familiar with the format, you may be teaching them incorrect strategies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - it's ES. They have been practicing in school and sent a link to the practice test which we've worked on with her a few times.
Omg, you are making her take practice tests at home!? Thats just mean.
I would not do any of that. The tests are supposed to show if the school did a good job teaching the kids. Teaching the material at home masks problems at school. Under no circumstances would I let them retest her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade? ES it doesn't matter. HS does have some classes that you have to pass the SOL.
If your kid is in ES, I would look at practice questions and help her get comfortable with the format. She has to pass some eventually, use this as practice for taking this type of test.
Nope. This should be happening at school. Not at home. Signed FCPS teacher
I am not a big fan of letting my child fail when I can help them pass. I would rather take the time to teach my child test taking skills so that they learn how to take a test properly because at some point in time, they need to be able to pass standardized tests on a computer. Allowing my kid to develop test anxiety is not acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:OP - it's ES. They have been practicing in school and sent a link to the practice test which we've worked on with her a few times.