Anonymous wrote:I’m happy because my kids did well on iready despite no tutors or spending extra money of any kind. We did good old fashioned workbooks and a ton of reading all summer long. I’m incredibly proud of my kids! Both kid scored ahead grade level in reading and math!
suprisingly a lot of them doAnonymous wrote:Are parents really helping their kids take tests? Is that really happening???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DS who is being pulled out of class for advanced math this year and last year scored in 92md percentile last year on iReady. This year he received scores of just "at grade levek" this fall. We didn't "help" him at all on the exam.
I was surprised and looked at the 2020-2021 grading scale issued in May of this year -- by that guide his math score should have actually been in 99th percentile, it was listed as 85th. Does this reflect them having to redo the grading scale due to unexpected jump in scores this fall (which I suspect has a lot to do with kids taking test at home with someone providing assistance behind them?)
Any teachers able to comment on this?
Can you please post this? I was looking for it for it and unable to find it. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Our DS who is being pulled out of class for advanced math this year and last year scored in 92md percentile last year on iReady. This year he received scores of just "at grade levek" this fall. We didn't "help" him at all on the exam.
I was surprised and looked at the 2020-2021 grading scale issued in May of this year -- by that guide his math score should have actually been in 99th percentile, it was listed as 85th. Does this reflect them having to redo the grading scale due to unexpected jump in scores this fall (which I suspect has a lot to do with kids taking test at home with someone providing assistance behind them?)
Any teachers able to comment on this?
Anonymous wrote:Our DS who is being pulled out of class for advanced math this year and last year scored in 92md percentile last year on iReady. This year he received scores of just "at grade levek" this fall. We didn't "help" him at all on the exam.
I was surprised and looked at the 2020-2021 grading scale issued in May of this year -- by that guide his math score should have actually been in 99th percentile, it was listed as 85th. Does this reflect them having to redo the grading scale due to unexpected jump in scores this fall (which I suspect has a lot to do with kids taking test at home with someone providing assistance behind them?)
Any teachers able to comment on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, DO CHEATING PARENTS not have jobs?????????? Who has the time to be helping kids cheat on iready?
The same parents who say things like “we don’t find morning meeting useful” and somehow know every detail of what the teachers and other kids do and say all day long.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, DO CHEATING PARENTS not have jobs?????????? Who has the time to be helping kids cheat on iready?
Anonymous wrote:Are parents really helping their kids take tests? Is that really happening???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are parents really helping their kids take tests? Is that really happening???
I'm a teacher and I have kids score years ahead of their grade level on iReady. It doesn't matter how many times I tell parents that students need to take tests on their own. They still help them. We do these tests online during class and I see parents sitting next to them telling them answers. The district just wants data. It doesn't matter if it is valid.
Anonymous wrote:I now more than ever appreciate the teachers that use the iReady as a gauge, but don't lock in that the kid *is* the score whatever the score is.