Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain the math inventory? There is no frame of reference for the score beyond a target for the end of the year. How do I tell if the score is average, advanced, etc? I don't understand why more information isn't given... Certainly these tests generate a report of strengths and weaknesses.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain the math inventory? There is no frame of reference for the score beyond a target for the end of the year. How do I tell if the score is average, advanced, etc? I don't understand why more information isn't given... Certainly these tests generate a report of strengths and weaknesses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Ours, too – I found this: https://www.rcps.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=10368&dataid=23672&FileName=2022-2023%20Percentiles%20Sept%2022.pdf
Since it’s a statewide test, I’m assuming it’s accurate. My kids scores make sense using this chart.
I feel so dumb asking this but does anyone happen to know what a scaled math score of 1640 means for a fifth grader? It seems high according to that chard but on his test he got a lot of easy and medium level questions wrong so I don't see how that can be considered over the 90th percentile.
Also thank you PP for finding this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Ours, too – I found this: https://www.rcps.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=10368&dataid=23672&FileName=2022-2023%20Percentiles%20Sept%2022.pdf
Since it’s a statewide test, I’m assuming it’s accurate. My kids scores make sense using this chart.
I feel so dumb asking this but does anyone happen to know what a scaled math score of 1640 means for a fifth grader? It seems high according to that chard but on his test he got a lot of easy and medium level questions wrong so I don't see how that can be considered over the 90th percentile.
I’m the pp, I thought it looked like my kid got a lot wrong to be in the 90th percentile, too. But even more confusing is that I just realized the math report says 8th grade math cat, but my kid is in 6th grade. So…I just don’t know much of anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Ours, too – I found this: https://www.rcps.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=10368&dataid=23672&FileName=2022-2023%20Percentiles%20Sept%2022.pdf
Since it’s a statewide test, I’m assuming it’s accurate. My kids scores make sense using this chart.
I feel so dumb asking this but does anyone happen to know what a scaled math score of 1640 means for a fifth grader? It seems high according to that chard but on his test he got a lot of easy and medium level questions wrong so I don't see how that can be considered over the 90th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Ours, too – I found this: https://www.rcps.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=10368&dataid=23672&FileName=2022-2023%20Percentiles%20Sept%2022.pdf
Since it’s a statewide test, I’m assuming it’s accurate. My kids scores make sense using this chart.
I feel so dumb asking this but does anyone happen to know what a scaled math score of 1640 means for a fifth grader? It seems high according to that chard but on his test he got a lot of easy and medium level questions wrong so I don't see how that can be considered over the 90th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Ours, too – I found this: https://www.rcps.us/site/handlers/filedownload.ashx?moduleinstanceid=10368&dataid=23672&FileName=2022-2023%20Percentiles%20Sept%2022.pdf
Since it’s a statewide test, I’m assuming it’s accurate. My kids scores make sense using this chart.
Anonymous wrote:This is our first SOL assessment. Any insight into interpreting? What is the vertical scale score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked at last year's BOY assessment, and the date I downloaded it was Nov 22nd (I don't know if I did it the first day it was available in PV or a couple days later). So I'm guessing APS will probably upload them around the same time this year. If I had a crystal ball, I'd pick Friday, Nov 18th.
Smart! That makes sense. Thanks
I was off by a week. Just checked, and DIBELS & Math inventory is up on my PV account.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know why we don't get the parent reports for assessments? We get the high level summary, but each assessment has a formal parent score sheet that explains the assessment and gives subscale scores. It seems crazy that they don't give it to parents because they're autogenerated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked at last year's BOY assessment, and the date I downloaded it was Nov 22nd (I don't know if I did it the first day it was available in PV or a couple days later). So I'm guessing APS will probably upload them around the same time this year. If I had a crystal ball, I'd pick Friday, Nov 18th.
Smart! That makes sense. Thanks