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Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against a pre -established set of standards (objectives)
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Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

Jan 12, 2016

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Page 1: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

Alabama Reading and Math Test

•Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT)

•When – April (Parent reports – late summer)

•What – Your child was measured against a pre -established set of standards (objectives)

Page 2: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

The TestThe Score- comes from some items of

the SAT( the ones that match our state standards) and all items of the ARMT

Types of items- multiple choice questions, gridded responses and open-ended questions

Sections- are scored and results reported with a scaled score (comes from raw score) with corresponds to an Achievement Level.

Page 3: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

Achievement Levels

Level 1 Does Not Meet Standards

Level 2 Partially Meets Standards

Level 3 Meets StandardsLevel 4 Exceeds Standards

Page 4: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

You can see your child’s scaled score and corresponding achievement level on the left hand side of the student report.

Students who scored at Levels 3 and 4 have and understanding of grade level standards/materials.

You will also find a list of content standards measured in each area.

Page 5: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.

Scaled

ScoreAchievement Levels

I II III IV

Page 6: Alabama Reading and Math Test Who – All students 3-8 grade (ARMT and SAT) When – April (Parent reports – late summer) What – Your child was measured against.