iReady Scores and Their Significance for Your Child

 
iReady
Scores
 
In this presentation we will
cover iReady scores and what
they mean. If you have any
questions specific to your
child’s performance, please
reach out to their teacher.
 
What is iReady?
 
iReady is an adaptive reading and mathematics
test that identifies your child’s specific
strengths and weaknesses in reading and math
An adaptive test means the questions are
different from test to test because the
questions change based on how a child
answers the previous question
Students are not expected to get all of the
questions correct because the test isn’t
measuring just what they know, 
it is trying to
figure out what they don’t know
 
so we can
help them in the areas they need it most
 
How to access your child’s scores in HAC
 
From the
main MCA
webpage,
click on
HAC and
login
 
Once in HAC (Home Access Center)
 
First, click on grades
 
Second, click on test scores
 
Scroll to find your child’s most recent iReady
Scores
 
What do these numbers mean?
 
Overall scale scores give your child’s
averaged score based on
subcategories.  For ELA, that includes
phonological awareness, phonics,
high frequency words, vocabulary,
comprehension of literary texts and
comprehension of informational
texts.
 
For math that includes numbers and
operations, algebraic thinking,
measurement and data and
geometry
 
What do Scale Scores Mean?
 
These grade level ranges are for ELA.  Find your child’s
scale score to determine where they place within the
grade level expectation. For example, if your child has a
scale score of 461, they would fall in the mid-on grade
level category for first grade. For a first-grade student
scoring below 434, that means they are currently
reading below grade level expectations.
 
These grade level ranges are for math.  Find your child’s scale
score to determine where they place within the grade level
expectation. For example, if your child has a scale score of 405,
they would fall in the early-on grade level category for first
grade. For a first-grade student scoring below 404, that means
they are currently below grade level in math performance.
 
What are Lexiles and Quantiles?
 
What do these numbers mean?
 
Lexiles refer to your child’s reading
level. You can use these numbers to
look up books at your child’s reading
level.  Click here to 
Find a "Just
Right" book based on your child's
reading level
 
 
 
 
Quantiles are like the Lexile
comparison for math.
 
Grade level lexile ranges
 
Lexile ranges change
throughout the year, because
students are changing in their
reading abilities 
Beginning of the Year
(abbreviated as BOY) for both
the 50
th
 and 90
th
 percentile
are listed on the chart.
Middle of the Year (MOY) and
End of the Year (EOY) are also
included.
 
Grade level quantile ranges
 
Quantile ranges change
throughout the year, because
students are changing in their
math abilities 
Beginning of the Year
(abbreviated as BOY) for both
the 50
th
 and 90
th
 percentile
are listed on the chart.
Middle of the Year (MOY) and
End of the Year (EOY) are also
included.
 
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Please reach out to your child’s
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Thank you for working with us to
help your child be successful!
We appreciate your dedication
and partnership!
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iReady scores play a crucial role in identifying your child's strengths and weaknesses in reading and math. This presentation explains what iReady is, how to access the scores in HAC, and what the numbers mean in terms of scale scores and grade level expectations. By understanding these scores, parents can better support their child's academic growth and progress.

  • iReady Scores
  • Reading
  • Math
  • School Performance
  • Education

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  1. In this presentation we will cover iReady scores and what they mean. If you have any questions specific to your child s performance, please reach out to their teacher. iReady Scores

  2. What is iReady? iReady is an adaptive reading and mathematics test that identifies your child s specific strengths and weaknesses in reading and math An adaptive test means the questions are different from test to test because the questions change based on how a child answers the previous question Students are not expected to get all of the questions correct because the test isn t measuring just what they know, it is trying to figure out what they don t know so we can help them in the areas they need it most

  3. How to access your childs scores in HAC From the main MCA webpage, click on HAC and login

  4. Once in HAC (Home Access Center) First, click on grades Second, click on test scores

  5. Scroll to find your childs most recent iReady Scores What do these numbers mean? Overall scale scores give your child s averaged score based on subcategories. For ELA, that includes phonological awareness, phonics, high frequency words, vocabulary, comprehension of literary texts and comprehension of informational texts. For math that includes numbers and operations, algebraic thinking, measurement and data and geometry

  6. What do Scale Scores Mean? These grade level ranges are for ELA. Find your child s scale score to determine where they place within the grade level expectation. For example, if your child has a scale score of 461, they would fall in the mid-on grade level category for first grade. For a first-grade student scoring below 434, that means they are currently reading below grade level expectations. These grade level ranges are for math. Find your child s scale score to determine where they place within the grade level expectation. For example, if your child has a scale score of 405, they would fall in the early-on grade level category for first grade. For a first-grade student scoring below 404, that means they are currently below grade level in math performance.

  7. What are Lexiles and Quantiles? What do these numbers mean? Lexiles refer to your child s reading level. You can use these numbers to look up books at your child s reading level. Click here to Find a "Just Right" book based on your child's reading level Quantiles are like the Lexile comparison for math.

  8. Grade level lexile ranges Lexile ranges change throughout the year, because students are changing in their reading abilities Beginning of the Year (abbreviated as BOY) for both the 50th and 90th percentile are listed on the chart. Middle of the Year (MOY) and End of the Year (EOY) are also included.

  9. Grade level quantile ranges Quantile ranges change throughout the year, because students are changing in their math abilities Beginning of the Year (abbreviated as BOY) for both the 50th and 90th percentile are listed on the chart. Middle of the Year (MOY) and End of the Year (EOY) are also included.

  10. Questions, comments or concerns? Questions, comments or concerns? Please reach out to your child s teacher Thank you for working with us to help your child be successful! We appreciate your dedication and partnership!

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