Anonymous
Post 09/21/2018 10:16     Subject: 2017-2018 PARCC results

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got the results today for 5th grader: ELA 5 (815), Math 4 (780). Math is starting to go downhill. It was all easy before (all 5s) and now not doing homework doesn't cut it or what is being taught doesn't match the test.


You don't seem to understand how the test is scored.

Why don't you explain then.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2018 14:22     Subject: 2017-2018 PARCC results

Anonymous wrote:Got the results today for 5th grader: ELA 5 (815), Math 4 (780). Math is starting to go downhill. It was all easy before (all 5s) and now not doing homework doesn't cut it or what is being taught doesn't match the test.


You don't seem to understand how the test is scored.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2018 09:33     Subject: 2017-2018 PARCC results

Got the results today for 5th grader: ELA 5 (815), Math 4 (780). Math is starting to go downhill. It was all easy before (all 5s) and now not doing homework doesn't cut it or what is being taught doesn't match the test.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 16:06     Subject: Re:2017-2018 PARCC results

Anonymous wrote:My third grader got a 4 in ela and a 5 in math and I'm kind of bummed! I was always a phenomenal test taker and I had hoped she would get that skill from me. Oh well I will get over it by tomorrow I'm sure.


cry me a river
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2018 10:41     Subject: Re:2017-2018 PARCC results

Anonymous wrote:My third grader got a 4 in ela and a 5 in math and I'm kind of bummed! I was always a phenomenal test taker and I had hoped she would get that skill from me. Oh well I will get over it by tomorrow I'm sure.


At that age, it can also be typing skills impacting it. The testing is different than when we were kids. Your child did very well.