Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 14:55     Subject: IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone tell when IOWA tests are taken? How early can these tests can be taken? Can we do this outside school help? Any kind of information would be really helpful. I am new FCPS and my child is in 3rd grade. I missed few things for my kid due to delayed information.

Thanks in advance.


are there any bob jones-certified testers for Iowa algebra aptitude test in the NoVa area? are there any enrichment-school-administered iowa tests around here?


IAAT(IOWA algebra aptitude test) administered in FCPS/LCPS/PWCS and other counties in NOVA for placing students in advanced math track.

FCPS: 6th grade students take the test in January and they take 7th grade SOL
They need to get a pass advanced score on SOL( > 500) and > 92 percentile on iAAT( may be >= 92)
The combination of these determine their algebra 1 placement in 7th grade
NOTE: Student need to be in AAP Center based or school based program

[u]LCPS:
students take it in 5th grade which is combined with SOL score to be placed in advanced math in 6th grade which leads to algebra 1 placement in 7th grade

PWCS: students in 5th grade who get a pass advanced > 525 on SOL are invited to take IAAT test.
There is sliding scale county follows which considers SOL score and IAAT score to place them in Math 7 or Math 7 extended in 6th grade.
Math 7 extended students will take algebra 1 in Grade 7


For sample practice and more practice questions you can check on https://a4ace.com/home

Hope this helps
Anonymous
Post 05/09/2018 09:31     Subject: IOWA test

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Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 21:11     Subject: IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:anybody has the sample test? My daughter need to practice but we don't have any document.


You don't need to practice for it... there isn't supposed to be a widely distributed test. It's what your child has been learning in adv. math/pre-algebra. If they aren't ready for it based on what they are learning at school, they really shouldn't be pushed ahead into Alg. next year. FWIW, my 6th grader took it last week after the extra long Xmas break and unplanned snow days and said it was easy. So, my impression is that all the necessary skills were taught in 6th grade adv. math.

If you really want to see a sample, google it on youtube. But, don't push your kid into a HS class in 7th grade if they aren't already rockin' it in math.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 19:40     Subject: Re:IOWA test

This is a six year old post.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 18:38     Subject: IOWA test

Do you live in Iowa?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 18:37     Subject: IOWA test

anybody has the sample test? My daughter need to practice but we don't have any document.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2017 08:58     Subject: IOWA test

You can request that your gen Ed take it since taxpayers pay for it.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2017 07:33     Subject: IOWA test

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Anonymous
Post 01/03/2017 19:46     Subject: Re:IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:Only AAP kids can take IAAT test ? why does my child's teacher say that Only AAP can ?


I think any child in 6th grade honors math can take it, not just AAP kids--at least at my DC's school. The 6th grade honors and AAP classes are together. If your child isn't in that class, jumping from regular 6th grade math to Algebra 1 Honors, the class 7th graders take, would be a difficult jump.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2017 16:51     Subject: Re:IOWA test

This is a 6 YEAR OLD thread!
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2017 16:39     Subject: Re:IOWA test

Only AAP kids can take IAAT test ? why does my child's teacher say that Only AAP can ?
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2014 08:25     Subject: Re:IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15:38 here. My kid actually does better when the homework score is not included LOL! She's the kid who is always forgetting to bring hers home or turning it in late. She does fine on the tests. I have a graduate STEM degree myself, so I know she gets the concepts.

But I think having a weekly test and daily quizzes is overkill. I don't get the point of a daily quiz. When do they get actual instruction time?


They don't. The teacher kind of goes over the homework and they take a quiz and get more homework.
The other Algebra I honors classes that have a different teacher get to retake tests, etc...but not this one.


My kid had a similarly bad experience with Algebra 1 HN. Maybe the same teacher. She assigned at least 40 to 60 problems every night. Instead of teaching the concepts, she checked each kids' homework (no credit if you didn't show complete work for every problem) Then she assigned more homework. At back to school night, she said she gears the class to the best students and that kids would have to stay after school if they have questions (and then go home late and do their two hours of Algebra and all their other work). She would not cover anything in class beyond one sample problem.



This was my daughters experience also, but with a male teacher. I think some teachers elect to teach the advanced classes because they don't want to actually have to teach.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2014 21:58     Subject: Re:IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15:38 here. My kid actually does better when the homework score is not included LOL! She's the kid who is always forgetting to bring hers home or turning it in late. She does fine on the tests. I have a graduate STEM degree myself, so I know she gets the concepts.

But I think having a weekly test and daily quizzes is overkill. I don't get the point of a daily quiz. When do they get actual instruction time?


They don't. The teacher kind of goes over the homework and they take a quiz and get more homework.
The other Algebra I honors classes that have a different teacher get to retake tests, etc...but not this one.


My kid had a similarly bad experience with Algebra 1 HN. Maybe the same teacher. She assigned at least 40 to 60 problems every night. Instead of teaching the concepts, she checked each kids' homework (no credit if you didn't show complete work for every problem) Then she assigned more homework. At back to school night, she said she gears the class to the best students and that kids would have to stay after school if they have questions (and then go home late and do their two hours of Algebra and all their other work). She would not cover anything in class beyond one sample problem.
Anonymous
Post 07/29/2014 21:26     Subject: IOWA test

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my son got IAAT 93% an?d 490 in sol will he grt albra 1 in 7th grade


No, a 490 is not a pass advanced. It means he needs more work on his pre-algebra fundamentals. 7th grade Math Honors should be where he is placed.


+1

My DS got 99% on the IAAT and 490 on the SOL and he took Math 7 Honors in 7th grade. His 6th grade math teacher recommended not taking Algebra 1 Honors, even with the IAAT score. (He did get an A in Math 7 Honors.)