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Is I-Ready accurate?

The i-Ready test and i-Ready Personalized Instruction are both grounded in research and proven to work. The i-Ready test supports educators by accurately evaluating students so teachers can provide the individualized instruction needed to help with student achievement.
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Is i-Ready valid and reliable?

Evidence-based, proven valid and reliable, and aligned to state and Common Core standards, i-Ready meets the expected rigor in each of the covered domains—Phonological Awareness, Phonics, High-Frequency Words, Vocabulary, Comprehension of Informational Text, and Comprehension of Literature—providing actionable data and ...
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What is the downside of i-Ready?

Yet another flaw of the iready system is that it only teaches one way. It teaches straight forward and doesn't allow many people with disabilities to engage. It also shows some questions that have multiple answers and only allows one answer as “correct”.
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Is i-Ready a good diagnostic tool?

Overall, the i-Ready Diagnostic is a valuable assessment tool that provides teachers and administrators with detailed insights into each student's academic proficiency and growth over time.
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How effective is i-Ready?

i-Ready Diagnostic Is Highly Rated in Grades K–8 by the National Center on Intensive Intervention. i-Ready Diagnostic received positive reviews on the key criteria of Reliability, Validity, and Classification Accuracy in Grades K–8 Mathematics and Reading for NCII's Academic Screener Tool Chart.
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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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Is IXL better than i-Ready?

IXL's practice problems are repetitive and do not promote critical thinking, while iReady's lessons often feel disconnected from what students learn in class. Both platforms use a one-size-fits-all approach that fails to cater to individual learning styles or needs.
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Is i-Ready safe for kids?

No dangerous or adverse side effects of the i-Ready testing tools have been found.
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Was i-Ready made for autism?

The I-Ready Summer Camp, offered by The Autism Program at the U. of I., is a weeklong online experience designed to promote future collegiate success for students on the autism spectrum.
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What grade level is i-Ready for?

The i-Ready Reading Difficulty Indicator (iRDI)

Data from the i-Ready Diagnostic for Reading can be used with cut scores from the iRDI to determine which students in Grades K–8 exhibit a reading difficulty.
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Why is i-Ready so frustrating?

Sometimes the material can be a bit repetitive for students working above grade-level. It is difficult to pinpoint a need with this program. Sometimes, the question itself and/ or format of the questions is very confusing. The program can be monotonous.
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Does i-Ready cause stress?

I-Ready causes stress for students and does not teach anything to students, is a big waste of time and has no benefits. It can cause hours of time to get past the tutorial of 1 lesson. Not to mention, usually teachers assign at least 5 lessons of I-Ready a week.
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Who invented i-Ready?

i-Ready is how Curriculum Associates got into the digital age. i-Ready was developed in 2009 and was completed in 2011. The program was created by Curriculum Associates. i-Ready also has a series of workbooks, called Ready.
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What is the red flag in i-Ready?

A red rushing flag indicates that the student's score is likely lower than his/her true ability. o To receive a red rushing flag, a student must have spent less than 11 seconds on average per item on the reading diagnostic. o i-Ready recommendation: have the student take the diagnostic again.
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Is there level f in i-Ready?

Level F is a level that appears in i-Ready Reading and Math lessons. Level F is equivalent to grade 6.
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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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Do autistic kids feel?

There is a persistent stereotype that people with autism are individuals who lack empathy and cannot understand emotion. It's true that many people with autism don't show emotion in ways that people without the condition would recognize.
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Will I have autistic kids?

Having a family health history of ASD makes you more likely to have a child with ASD, or to have ASD yourself. If you have a child with ASD, you are more likely to have another child with ASD, especially if you have a daughter with ASD or more than one child with ASD.
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What TV show had an autistic child?

The A Word (2016) The Hughes family work and love and fight like every other family. Then, their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore.
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How much does i-Ready cost per student?

student per year for each subject—reading or mathematics (site license pricing is available upon request) Duration of license. year. $30.00/student/year per subject for i-Ready Assessment and Personalized Instruction; volume, multi-subject, and multi-year subscription discounts are available.
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Who invented homework?

The origin of homework is often attributed to Roberto Nevilis, an Italian educator who lived in the 20th century. Roberto Nevilis is believed to have been a school teacher in Venice, and it is said that he is the one who conceived the idea of assigning tasks to students outside of regular class hours.
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How do you skip lessons in i-Ready?

Any time you need to stop a lesson, simply close the lesson by clicking the X in the upper-right corner. The next time you log in you can choose whether to repeat the lesson, or skip to the quiz.
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Is IXL infinite?

Infinite! There are over 8,500 skills and unlimited computer-generated questions, so there's always fresh and compelling content!
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How stressful is IXL?

Which brings me t my next topic, this point system is very frustrating and upsetting for the students. Ex- a student just hit 70 percent they answer and there is a typo students score-68 percent. This is what causes students to start yelling or crying it's just awful to see students so distressed.
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Is IXL like Khan Academy?

Take a look at the content: Both platforms offer a variety of content, but they focus on different subjects. IXL has a strong focus on math and language arts, while Khan Academy offers a wider range of subjects.
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