Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Kemp - Brazile 10/30

Parents,

 

Today you will find your child’s Iowa test results.  When you are looking at the chart at the bottom, please take note that it tells you the total number of items in each section and next to that it tells you the number of problems attempted (No. Att.).  This will let you know if your child finished the section or not.  If there were 20 problems and 20 were attempted, then he/she finished the section.  There is an explanation for the report in the top right corner of the paper.  The GE at the top tells you your child’s grade equivalency (5.5 would mean fifth grade, fifth month).  There is a key for the abbreviations at the bottom of the page.

 

I’ll use the scores to help guide their learning plan in several areas. The Iowa is a norm referenced test, meaning it compares kids of similar age and creates a “norm.” Your child’s score will be reported in relation to that “national percent correct.” (The CRCT is a standardized test, meaning it compares kids’ performance based on the standards they’re supposed to know.)

 

Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Shane Brazile

 

 

 










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