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How long does CommonLit diagnostic take?

The CommonLit Free Reading Assessment is designed to assess students' general reading aptitude and performance on key skills for their grade level. For test and data validity purposes, it is best for students to complete their assessment in one sitting, within 60 minutes, and with minimal distractions.
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How long does the CommonLit assessment take?

CommonLit strongly suggests students complete their assessments within one 45-60 minute session for test validity purposes. However, if students need to resume their assessments at a later point, CommonLit does save their answers and they can return to complete their assessment at any time.
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Does CommonLit have a diagnostic test?

CommonLit's Diagnostic Assessment: Free for Individual Teachers. The CommonLit Diagnostic is a completely free and easy-to-administer assessment that is designed to capture baseline data on student performance at the beginning of the school year.
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How long is a diagnostic assessment?

A Diagnostic Assessment will usually take up to three hours to complete. The assessment will take place in a quiet private room free from disturbances with a writing surface/table available.
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How long does the quill diagnostics take?

A Quill Diagnostic can take students anywhere from 20 minutes to 40 minutes to complete, depending on the Quill Diagnostic. Once students complete a Quill Diagnostic, Quill will generate a personalized learning plan of practice recommendation activities for each student.
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How much does quill org cost?

A Quill Teacher Premium subscription covers all of the students for one teacher and costs $80 per year. A Quill School Premium subscription covers all teachers and students in a school and costs $1800 per year.
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Is Quill easy to use?

Contrary to many other answers here, I found writing with a quill surprisingly easy and comfortable, with one caveat: you shouldn't try to write with the same speed as you would with a ballpoint pen. Writing slowly is the key.
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How many questions can you get wrong on i-Ready?

The i-Ready Diagnostic is designed for students to get about 50 percent of the questions correct and 50 percent incorrect. The test will find a “just right” placement level for your student in the quickest, most efficient way possible.
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How long is IXL diagnostic?

IXL's Real-Time Diagnostic pinpoints students' grade-level proficiency in key math and English language arts strands in just 45 minutes per subject.
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What was i-Ready originally made for?

i-Ready was invented in 2011 by Curriculum Associates to make equitable learning a reality for all students. With the careful input of educators, the i-Ready Assessment and instructional tools were designed to pinpoint student needs and support teachers in delivering personalized instruction.
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What grade-level is CommonLit?

The CommonLit Assessment Series features three benchmark assessments for grades 3-12 that have been developed to align with key reading skills and standards. The assessments provide teachers, coaches, and administrators with checkpoints on student progress throughout the academic year.
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Does the CommonLit assessment matter?

Previous research has shown that CommonLit's assessment scores developed by the team were highly associated with standardized state test scores, like the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA).
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Can you get CommonLit answers?

To view the answers for these questions, click “Answer Key” in the top right corner of the lesson preview. Please note, answers are only visible to users with confirmed educator accounts.
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What can teachers see on CommonLit?

On an assessment's Analyze Data page, you will see your students' scaled scores, percent correct, and multiple-choice percentages as well as a percentile ranking for how they did compared to other students in their grade who took the same grade-level assessment. You will see them grouped by percentile and scaled score.
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What are the scores for the CommonLit assessment?

CommonLit reports students' scores on a scale that runs from 150-250, with higher scores indicating higher student performance. Scaled scores are a performance measure that factors in students' performance and the difficulty of the assessment.
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How do I get assessment answers on CommonLit?

The answers to the assessment questions are found in the Answer Key. You can find the Answer Key at the top of the Student Assignment Preview page.
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Is 700 a good IXL diagnostic score?

For example, a score of 650 indicates that the student has acquired about 50% of 6th-grade material, whereas a score of 700 indicates that the student is ready to learn 7th-grade material.
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Is 500 a good IXL diagnostic score?

A score of 500 indicates readiness to begin working on 5th grade skills. As soon as a student has finished diagnosing, you'll have immediate insights waiting for you in IXL Analytics. Tap into your Diagnostic Overview for a full analysis of your students' proficiency in key mathematics or English language arts strands.
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Is 900 a good IXL diagnostic score?

Grade level guide: 100 = 1st grade, 200 = 2nd grade, 300 = 3rd grade, 400 - 4th grade, 500 = 5th grade, 600 = 6th grade, 700 = 7th grade, 800 = 8th grade, and 900 = 9th grade. By clicking on the IXL image above or the word IXL, students will be forwarded to the log in page.
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Is a 67 a passing grade in i-Ready?

The default passing threshold for i-Ready lessons is 67 percent, or two out of every three questions correct, but your school district has the flexibility to adjust the passing rate.
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Can you get 100% on i-Ready?

We created the 100% club. Every two weeks we place the names of all students who have received 100% on all lessons attempted and put them on our 100% club board.
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When did we stop using quill?

quills. … feather, used as the principal writing instrument from the 6th century until the mid-19th century, when steel pen points were introduced. The strongest quills were obtained from living birds in their new growth period in the spring.
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Do people still use quill?

Quill pens are still used today mainly by professional scribes and calligraphers. Quills are also used as the plectrum material in string instruments, particularly the harpsichord. From the 17th to 19th centuries, the central tube of the quill was used as a priming tube (filled with gunpowder) for cannon fire.
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Is quill free for teachers?

Quill, a nonprofit organization, has adapted research-based writing instruction into a free, open source digital platform. All of our content is free to use for students and teachers, although we do have a premium model we sell to schools.
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