We may possibly be moving to another state (Maryland) not sure, but I know their homeschool laws are much more strict, and I am concerned about that! I don't like restrictions!
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Thank you!
pjdobro wrote:... Last year we did our first testing and what a surprise, I didn't learn anything I didn't already know.Testing only confirmed what I already knew. It's amazing how working with your children day in and day out gives you a great perspective of what their strengths and weaknesses are. I guess the one thing that I did learn is how they compare to other children their age, but I already had a vague idea of that too just from knowing other children their age and hearing the sort of things they were covering in school. So testing really isn't that enlightening. However, I think it did boost my children's confidence. They found out their strengths and found out how they were doing in comparison to others which encouraged them. It also gave them confidence just knowing that they could take the test...
doubleportion wrote: ...The hardest part for her was getting used to the bubbling and lining up her answers with the questions etc- basically formating issues rather than content issues... The only thing I think might be helpful is for them to get used to bubbling-in and basic standardized test format etc. ...I know as she gets older she would have to take SAT and ACT if she wants to go to college.
Edie
So in summation, I think working with our dc each day is the best way to know how they are doing, but taking standardized testing once a year or so is a good way to get used to the format of testing, which will hopefully be beneficial when they are required to standardize test in college. We use the Iowa Basics Skills Test, and we begin in 2nd grade and give it once a year every year after that. Our state requires standardized testing starting in Grade 2 and about every other year or so (changes often). HTH!HappyMama wrote:...I think kids learning to take tests is a good skill to have because there will inevitably by times in the future when they will *have* to take a standardized test (college admissions, etc.). I figure if they've had practice over the years, when when it comes to a test that really counts, it won't be as stressful. Anyway, I'm thankful to the Lord for showing me that this can be a positive and even fun thing and I'm not annoyed with it anymore.