Anonymous
Post 03/12/2015 13:35     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:I think my first grader did not complete it correctly - he said it was short, just 1 section, and they were told they could read a book when they saw the word Stop... I thought this test has multiple sections.


My daughter said it was short also (which sounds like code for rushed through it to do something else lol) She told me it said 19 minutes at the top of the screen, but they had 30 minutes to finish. I don't know know if she finished in 19 minutes or if she had 19 minutes left.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2015 11:58     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.


One thing to consider is that all the other kids have had the time change this week, too. The score needed to move into the pool next year will be partially based on the scores kids get on the NNAT this year and they will all have taken it the week after the time change. I wouldn't worry about it.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2015 11:50     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.


If your child can't handle a 1 hour time change that happened days ago, then she's not AAP material.


Different poster - I know of smart grown-ups exhausted at work this week due to time change. If you are a SAHM and your kid doesn't have to leave home at 7:00 AM, I get it that it may not impact your kid.

Please understand that there is a tiny possibility that it MAY be hard on others.


I see how you are trying to turn this into at SAHM vs WOHM thing. It's not.


People have limitations based on various factors and if you can not be that considerate - what can I say?
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2015 06:36     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.


If your child can't handle a 1 hour time change that happened days ago, then she's not AAP material.


Different poster - I know of smart grown-ups exhausted at work this week due to time change. If you are a SAHM and your kid doesn't have to leave home at 7:00 AM, I get it that it may not impact your kid.

Please understand that there is a tiny possibility that it MAY be hard on others.


I see how you are trying to turn this into at SAHM vs WOHM thing. It's not.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2015 21:11     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:I think my first grader did not complete it correctly - he said it was short, just 1 section, and they were told they could read a book when they saw the word Stop... I thought this test has multiple sections.


There is only one section. Stop sign is at the end if the test. It's only a 30 min test. He really couldn't have gone wrong.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2015 20:28     Subject: NNAT this week?

NP. My son was happy they got time in the computer lab. That's all he said. Is this test really that important, anyway? Serious question, we are new to FCPS.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2015 14:09     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.


If your child can't handle a 1 hour time change that happened days ago, then she's not AAP material.


Different poster - I know of smart grown-ups exhausted at work this week due to time change. If you are a SAHM and your kid doesn't have to leave home at 7:00 AM, I get it that it may not impact your kid.

Please understand that there is a tiny possibility that it MAY be hard on others.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 22:00     Subject: Re:NNAT this week?

When do we get the results?
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 18:39     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.


If your child can't handle a 1 hour time change that happened days ago, then she's not AAP material.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 18:13     Subject: Re:NNAT this week?

YOU MUST CHILL!!!
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 18:06     Subject: NNAT this week?

I think the time change will be a factor. My dd is getting the usual amount of hours of sleep, but is exhausted because she isn't used to the time change. She had the NNAT today. I have no idea how good she did because she is having some discipline issues at school this week.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 17:19     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:I think my first grader did not complete it correctly - he said it was short, just 1 section, and they were told they could read a book when they saw the word Stop... I thought this test has multiple sections.


My DC who took the NNAT last year in first grade said that there was one section, and said that this year's Cogat had three sections taken over three days.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 16:29     Subject: NNAT this week?

I think my first grader did not complete it correctly - he said it was short, just 1 section, and they were told they could read a book when they saw the word Stop... I thought this test has multiple sections.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 16:26     Subject: Re:NNAT this week?

From a first grader: It was hard. 47 questions. I knew some. I didn't know some. I forgot to check my work.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2015 12:39     Subject: NNAT this week?

Anonymous wrote:Dear god, whatever you do: don't get a puppy this week!!!




Love the blast-from-the-past reference!