![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think they were supposed to do that. So this is just a little like iq testing and the content area report is more like WJII One year the school got fancy and hand wrote the "anticipated score" the child would have gotten on the achievement section, based on their cognitive score. The next page is a different home report with five subtests that measure cognitive ability. One of the pages I have shows Performance by Content Area - broad performance on reading, language, Math, Total, Science and Social Studies. So I guess my first question to you is what page(s) did you get? So one year we would get one page of information, the next year, we might get an additional page, the next year maybe only a xerox of one side of the page. The schools were also reluctant to show the scores to the parents. Well, my dds took the Terra Novas for a few years at two different schools. #105014 - 06/14/11 05:41 PM Re: Interpreting Terranova test resultsÄoes anyone have any insight? I'd appreciate anything anyone has to say. Private school isn't a financial option for us, either. But nothing happened after that, really, from the school. The school did a KBit last year and it came up with 132 vocab, 145 matrices and IQ composite 144. We do supplemental things at home, but I hate to think of all that time at school being wasted. I know he's bored at school, and says he isn't learning anything there. (He'll be going into 3rd, so we'll get a new counselor). I'm wondering if I should be talking to the counselor at school to see what can be done for DS. like 720 out of what? How many questions? (That's me, wanting the moon AND the stars again! ) I guess I'm wanting a frame of reference for the scale scores in particular. It does help, but still doesn't give the kind of detail I was hoping for. ![]() I appreciate you taking the time to post that for me. ![]()
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