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    Re: Student Made UP AR tests
    Posted by: Elizabeth on 11/07/09

    Some of our gifted and avid reader students make tests for
    books. Students are given test-writing guidelines. There
    are no "ridiculous" questions. The tests are always checked
    by a teacher before being used with the program.

    If inappropriate tests are being used, that is the teachers'
    fault.

    On 11/05/09, Linda Houston wrote:
    > Our school has students that read a book and make up AR
    > tests as low as 3rd grade through 8th grade. Some of the
    > questions are ridiculous! As a parent, I read a book at
    > the 3.8 level and could not even answer the test. What are
    > other thoughts on this being done. Do other schools do
    > this? Thanks for your help!


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  • Student Made UP AR tests, 11/05/09, by Linda Houston.
  • Re: Student Made UP AR tests, 11/07/09, by Elizabeth.
  • Re: I believe the AR program has guidelines on how to make, 11/21/09, by an appropriate test. nm.

     
     

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