Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid also fiinished their reading iready test quickly, maybe in 30-40 minutes (5th grade). I was expecting it to go on for a long time because last year my kid had taken 2 days to finish the test. I feel my kid may have bombed the test but I don't know the score and the teacher has not sent any email. Is it possible the test was short this year?
Same. Both my 5AAP kid and my 2nd grader finished in less than 45 minutes. I thought it would be longer.
Haven't heard from either teacher. I don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
Accurate tracking? Quelle horreur!
But you stepped in, so that he'll be in the advanced track. That's what lawnmower parents do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
But that's the way adaptive tests work! How can it detect the kids who are above grade level without asking questions that are above grade level? Heck, how can it accurately detect what kids know without potentially asking them things they haven't seen? If kids have no clue what the question is asking, they're supposed to choose randomly/get it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
Yes, the test is adaptive, that's how it works. Your kid knows this already, he knows how the test works. You didn't help him, you made him cheat.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of AAP parents hate iready because it shows just how ordinary their kids are. If your kid is scoring below grade level or at a lower percentile, it must be that the test is flawed and not that your kid isn't particularly advanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kid should not be in AAP.
Who are you to decide? Our child was referred by school and we only answered questions no other parent work was submitted.
Child was writing at 3rd grade level in 1st grade per teacher. I am respiratory therapist intubating covid patients since March and husband also essential worker.
My dad lost his cousin to covid. Since March it is stressful and we were not able to guide our kids. Kids sense the stress in home. As I said teacher said test was rushed. All this is due to Pandemic.
Signed by OP.
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!
Anonymous wrote:This is horrible test that gives you things above grade level and waits for you to fail to put you on an appropriate level. I had to sit with my kid and prevent him from choosing randomly. Many things he had no idea about.
The horrible thing is that it is used for math tracking in our district! Otherwise I wouldn’t care one bit.
Let the teacher handle it and relax and tell your kid not to rush but don’t sweat it. Thank you for the work you do!