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Iready Incentive Charts - When he was a 3rd grader taking 5th aap math, he took the 5th grade iready. He enjoys math and asked for enrichment. My oldest no longer takes a map math test so we don't get to. If you skip to iready math spring table, it shows 99% covers from 479. The iready is not an iq test, my kid is smart and loves math but he is not a genius or a prodigy or needing to be super accelerated. 1st grade dc had fall and spring iready tests, math was 440+ fall then 460+ spring while reading 520+ fall then 530+ spring, just curious since so little score change, does it. I think iready math scores, in early grades especially, are pretty sensitive to factors like “ability to sit still and use a computer,” which probably increased for your kid over. As a 4th grader in 6th aap math, he took the 7th grade iready. My son just got his latest report card. Iready is a screener it will help find students that need extra help that were overlooked before and years later needed much more intervention.

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