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The girl takes Cora through various math problems set up through iReady, an individualized online math and reading intervention program built for Common Core.
The program replaced Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) tests. Students regularly participate in iReady lessons and an iReady diagnostic test is done three times a year.
This report provide a descriptive look at patterns of “summer learning loss” (SLL) in reading and mathematics for elementary and middle school students who use the i-Ready Diagnostic assessment system ...
The iReady program also stores students’ data, giving teachers percentages on where students stand in English and math, and whether they are working at, below or above their grade level.
Curriculum Associates' i-Ready is expected to be available in time for school. Among the updates: new lessons, a Spanish-language math diagnostic tool and more accessibility features.
The iReady assessment is given in Baltimore City Schools to help determine at which grade level a student is performing in math and reading. The scores are not made public.
At Patterson High School, 575 students took the iReady math assessment, but just 17 of those students tested at algebra and geometry level math, which are courses required to graduate.
Baltimore City Schools uses iReady assessments to help gauge at which grade level a student is performing in math and reading. The scores are not made public without being redacted.
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