iReady Family Information
Beginning of Year Diagnostic Assessment
During the first months of the school year, most students in Kindergarten through Eighth grade participate in both a Math & Reading Diagnostic Assessment on the digital curriculum program, iReady. These evaluations provide valuable information that allows the district, schools, and individual classrooms, to make informed instructional decisions for your children. The data provides a nice overview of where your child is on their Math and reading learning journey. The Diagnostic Assessment also creates a Personalized Learning Platform known as MyPath. A studentβs MyPath is completely individualized to their specific learning needs. MyPath provides lessons to help challenge your child and stretch their skill set where they excel, as well as providing review and repetition in areas where there is a need for improvement.
What to Look For and Where to Find It
Have your child log into their iReady account, through Clever. Utilizing your child's Chromebook provided by the school to access our district applications, like Clever and Aspen, is always encouraged and often easier than using a personal device. Within iReady, you will find information that will help you better understand how your child did on the assessment, in addition to the lessons they are now working on within their individualized MyPath. iReady also provides additional resources for families within the iReady Family Center. How to Find and Understand The Diagnostic Score
For step-by-step instructions on how to find your child's Diagnostic Score, what it means, and how it affects your child's MyPath, click and watch the video below.
Below you find Placement Tables for both Reading and Math. The first image provides step-by-step instructions as an example.
* Please note that Warwick only uses iReady Assessments in Grades K-8. However, student scale scores could possibly range up through grade 12.
* Please note that Warwick only uses iReady Assessments in Grades K-8. However, student scale scores could possibly range up through grade 12.
The Importance of Having Your Child Utilize MyPath at Home
MyPath lessons are automatically adjusted according to a student's diagnostic results and reflect the specific learning needs of your child. MyPath acts as another teacher and allows students to learn at their own pace. MyPath is a phenomenal tool to utilize to support your childβs development.
Weekly MyPath Goals
1-2 lessons passed, which equates to roughly 30-50 minutes weekly, 10-15 per week day.
If you have any questions please reach out to your childβs school for support.
We hope this resource was helpful and beneficial. Our team looks forward to creating more useful materials for families in the future.
Thank you,
Cameron Kadek, Family Engagement Coordinator
Marissa Hudson, Math Curriculum and Technology Coordinator