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How do I prepare for FastBridge test?

How to Prepare for the FastBridge Assessments?
  1. Utilize practice materials: Such as sample questions and full-length practice tests. ...
  2. Master basic math concepts: Make sure you understand the basics for each subject as these appear in the assessment.
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What is a good FastBridge score?

Scores below the 15th percentile are classified as “high-risk.” Those at or above the 15th and below the 40th percentile are classified as “some-risk;” and those at or above the 40th percentile are “low-risk.” These levels are also consistent with findings from other CBM research.
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How many questions are on the FastBridge test?

The FastBridge adaptive assessments for math and reading reduce testing time by up to 50-95% when compared with traditional screeners. Our extensive research has enabled the aMath test of 30 to 60 items to replace a traditional test of about 100 items with equal or greater accuracy and actionable results.
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What is the point of FastBridge testing?

FastBridge's valid and reliable assessments help educators identify students' academic and social-emotional behavior (SEB) needs faster, align the right interventions at the right time, and measure whether interventions are helping students catch up—all in one platform.
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What age is the FastBridge for?

FastBridge is a unique online system that helps K-12 educators improve student outcomes through innovations such as an all-in-one solution, expert data analysis and coaching to successfully implement a tiered system of support.
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What is the highest score you can get on FastBridge math?

FastBridge Scores

The FastBridge Assessments uses a scaled score system, for the Math assessments it ranges between 145-275 and for the Reading it's 350-750.
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How much does the FastBridge cost?

Included in Cost: The FastBridge system is provided to customers through an annual subscription that is priced on a per student basis. The subscription rate for school year 2020–21 is $7.50 per student. There are no additional fixed costs.
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Can you retake FastBridge test?

In FastBridge, a screening test can only be taken one time during each screening period. There may be occasions where you want to delete a score, in order to make the test available again. Possible reasons include: The test was taken by the wrong student, or a student was assessed under the wrong name.
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Is FastBridge a curriculum?

During the testing window of September 8th-21st, kindergarten students will participate in one-on-one assessments with their teachers in the area of Reading and Math using FastBridge, a curriculum based assessment.
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Can students use a calculator on FastBridge?

****Students can use a pencil and paper to work out problems, but they cannot use a calculator. You'll use headphones to hear directions at the beginning and for most questions. You can listen again by selecting the picture(s) of the headphones.
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Is FastBridge a dyslexia screener?

FastBridge is an approved dyslexia screener—and an approved universal screener for reading—in many states including: Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington.
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Is FastBridge timed?

CBMmath Automaticity is an entirely online assessment and students log in to the FastBridge website to complete it. It is timed for up to 4 minutes and scored automatically so student scores are available immediately for teacher review.
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What does low risk mean in FastBridge?

Low Risk: likely to meet grade-level goals. Some Risk: unlikely to meet grade-level goals without supplemental instructional support. High Risk: very unlikely to meet grade-level goals without intensive instructional support These risk indicators can be used to identify supports for individual students.
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What is FastBridge math?

FastBridge offers teacher-led math interventions to help move struggling students closer to grade-level goals. Our scripted, class-wide and small-group lesson plans make it easier for educators to teach core numeracy skills by aligning directly to our diagnostic rmath assessments.
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How long is the FastBridge math test?

CBMmath CAP is an entirely online assessment; students log in to the FastBridge website to complete it. The time required for this assessment varies by grade and whether it is used for screening or progress monitoring, ranging from 15 to 30 minutes.
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What grade levels is FastBridge aReading?

aReading is intended for use from kindergarten through twelfth grades for screening. Items developed for kindergarten through grade 5 target Concepts of Print, Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Vocabulary, and Comprehension.
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Is FastBridge an intervention?

All FastBridge reading interventions are teacher-delivered instruction (TDI). This means that the teacher needs to first access intervention materials through the FastBridge system, and then administer the intervention to the students in a synchronous setting.
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How do I change my grade level on FastBridge?

The monitoring grade level can be changed in the Monitoring Schedule window. At the bottom of that window, in the box with the student's name, click on the level displayed in the first column marked “Level.” That will open a menu where you can change the grade up or down.
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Does FastBridge give a Lexile level?

Students see their latest assessment score when they log in to myON. For FastBridge aReading, students see the ATOS ZPD and a Lexile® score. When a student views their assessment history, FastBridge scores are also shown on the Lexile® progress chart regardless of the type of subscription you have.
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What does a red flag mean in FastBridge?

A red flag will display next to the student's score on the screening page whenever the score has an unexpected SEM. Based on the student's response pattern with the difficulty level of items, the system was not able to get to a score that accurately reflects the current skill level.
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What does college pathway mean in FastBridge?

College Pathway = 85th percentile and above. Low Risk = 40th – 84th percentiles. Some Risk = 15th – 39th percentiles. High Risk = Below the 15th percentile.
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What is the standard deviation for FastBridge?

Scores range from 350 to 750. The mean value is 500 and the standard deviation is 50. For screening, FastBridge recommends FASTtrack reading, a tool that enables one-click access to launch online screening assessments.
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What is the best dyslexia screening test?

Table of Contents
  • The Speechify dyslexia assessment.
  • The comprehensive test of phonological processing.
  • The Gray Oral Reading Test.
  • Woodcock-Johnson IV Test.
  • Rapid Automatic Naming Tests.
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Does FastBridge have progress monitoring?

Compared with the 12 data points most solutions require, our progress monitoring tool gives a prediction of future student performance in just six data points, saving valuable weeks (or months) of testing. Intervene smarter. Know when an intervention is working and when it needs to be changed.
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Is FastBridge a criterion referenced test?

Criterion-referenced data: FastBridge offers criterion-referenced scores, commonly called Benchmark scores, for each academic measure. These "cut scores" are the criteria by which a student's earned score is categorized.
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