Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their scores are based on their birthday. I have a 1st grader that got 36 of 48 & made a 121 while another student got 38 of 48 & made a 116. The child with the 121 birthday was 08-31-09 & the student that got more correct, but made a 116 was 10-30-08.
Each grade level takes a different test. Age will factor into the scoring, balancing that out. It does seem that students that repear have a tenancy to score higher than they should.
If they run out of time, it's counted against them.
Are the results of NNAT2 out already - I thought it was going to be sent out at the end of May
Got them today in his backpack.
I don't believe you. And this thread is 7 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their scores are based on their birthday. I have a 1st grader that got 36 of 48 & made a 121 while another student got 38 of 48 & made a 116. The child with the 121 birthday was 08-31-09 & the student that got more correct, but made a 116 was 10-30-08.
Each grade level takes a different test. Age will factor into the scoring, balancing that out. It does seem that students that repear have a tenancy to score higher than they should.
If they run out of time, it's counted against them.
Are the results of NNAT2 out already - I thought it was going to be sent out at the end of May
Got them today in his backpack.
I don't believe you. And this thread is 7 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their scores are based on their birthday. I have a 1st grader that got 36 of 48 & made a 121 while another student got 38 of 48 & made a 116. The child with the 121 birthday was 08-31-09 & the student that got more correct, but made a 116 was 10-30-08.
Each grade level takes a different test. Age will factor into the scoring, balancing that out. It does seem that students that repear have a tenancy to score higher than they should.
If they run out of time, it's counted against them.
Are the results of NNAT2 out already - I thought it was going to be sent out at the end of May
Got them today in his backpack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their scores are based on their birthday. I have a 1st grader that got 36 of 48 & made a 121 while another student got 38 of 48 & made a 116. The child with the 121 birthday was 08-31-09 & the student that got more correct, but made a 116 was 10-30-08.
Each grade level takes a different test. Age will factor into the scoring, balancing that out. It does seem that students that repear have a tenancy to score higher than they should.
If they run out of time, it's counted against them.
Are the results of NNAT2 out already - I thought it was going to be sent out at the end of May
Anonymous wrote:Their scores are based on their birthday. I have a 1st grader that got 36 of 48 & made a 121 while another student got 38 of 48 & made a 116. The child with the 121 birthday was 08-31-09 & the student that got more correct, but made a 116 was 10-30-08.
Each grade level takes a different test. Age will factor into the scoring, balancing that out. It does seem that students that repear have a tenancy to score higher than they should.
If they run out of time, it's counted against them.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone receive GT placement result? I thought it would come in April 2nd week.