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Heartbroken and Frustrated *Updated**
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 84569" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I'm wondering if your difficult child has an IEP. If so I would definitely be asking for assistance with notes. Taking notes off the board can be so difficult at that age for any 10 year old much less with one who has organizational problems. </p><p></p><p>All students are supposed to be tested but we have it in difficult child's IEP that he not be tested on the standardized test. They have to do an alternative assessment but it's better than having him take the tests that will frustrate him to no end!</p><p></p><p>Just a side note-not all of us teachers are teaching to the tests. We're supposed to do a short unit on how to take tests (which I usually can only squeeze in parts of). At my school we really aren't teaching to the test at all. Interesting thing is our scores are usually among the highest in our state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 84569, member: 1631"] I'm wondering if your difficult child has an IEP. If so I would definitely be asking for assistance with notes. Taking notes off the board can be so difficult at that age for any 10 year old much less with one who has organizational problems. All students are supposed to be tested but we have it in difficult child's IEP that he not be tested on the standardized test. They have to do an alternative assessment but it's better than having him take the tests that will frustrate him to no end! Just a side note-not all of us teachers are teaching to the tests. We're supposed to do a short unit on how to take tests (which I usually can only squeeze in parts of). At my school we really aren't teaching to the test at all. Interesting thing is our scores are usually among the highest in our state. [/QUOTE]
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