Anonymous wrote:This is interesting. My DC scored in the 65th percentile. DC came home sharing classmates’ scores — only a couple of kids they know scored above the 91st percentile. This is a LLIV school, and half of the sixth-grade is in advanced math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?
The test material is EASY. The hard part is working through the questions quickly and accurately. Just work on that. We used a workbook from Amazon and the material was considerably harder than the test. The timing aspect, and answering questions on the basis of graphs and charts (which had been de-emphasized during the pandemic) were the only useful things.
Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?
Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?
There are prep workbooks on Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got our results on the 17th via email. Daughter scored in the 96th percentile. She's definitely good at math but has always just missed pass advanced on her math SOLs by about 3-5 points so that may be what holds her back in terms of "officially" making the cutoff.
However, I am not sure I want her in Algebra Honors as a 7th grader due to the difficulty of later math classes. She has no idea what she wants to do when she grows up (though she has expressed some interest in science careers) so I just don't know what pushing her so early is worthwhile. I find these threads very enlightening and would love to hear from more parents who DID take Algebra 1 Honors in 7th and how they're doing now later on down the line.
Your daughter sounds a bit like my 7th grader. She either had PA by a few points, or missed it by a few points in prior years. I told her that unless she had a SOL of above 550, we won't consider Algebra 1. So, she brought home a 565, and is in Algebra 1 now. So far, so good. Her grade in the class is something like a 98.
FWIW, English has been much more difficult than math.
Anonymous wrote:We got our results on the 17th via email. Daughter scored in the 96th percentile. She's definitely good at math but has always just missed pass advanced on her math SOLs by about 3-5 points so that may be what holds her back in terms of "officially" making the cutoff.
However, I am not sure I want her in Algebra Honors as a 7th grader due to the difficulty of later math classes. She has no idea what she wants to do when she grows up (though she has expressed some interest in science careers) so I just don't know what pushing her so early is worthwhile. I find these threads very enlightening and would love to hear from more parents who DID take Algebra 1 Honors in 7th and how they're doing now later on down the line.
Anonymous wrote:We got our results on the 17th via email. Daughter scored in the 96th percentile. She's definitely good at math but has always just missed pass advanced on her math SOLs by about 3-5 points so that may be what holds her back in terms of "officially" making the cutoff.
However, I am not sure I want her in Algebra Honors as a 7th grader due to the difficulty of later math classes. She has no idea what she wants to do when she grows up (though she has expressed some interest in science careers) so I just don't know what pushing her so early is worthwhile. I find these threads very enlightening and would love to hear from more parents who DID take Algebra 1 Honors in 7th and how they're doing now later on down the line.
Anonymous wrote:How can one prep for the Iowa test? DC is in 7th at a parochial, and they use Iowa among other things to determine their math for 8th grade. Is it just the Mercer Publishing guide/practice tests?