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(Hat tip, Jess at Making Home. )
Reading Placement Test (scroll down, it's the San Diego Quick Assessment)
I was delighted that Elizabeth, who's 7, is reading at a 5th grade level. This was especially encouraging as we get back into the full swing of things since baby's birth. I've focused more on just the 3 R's for the past few weeks. A trip to the library is on the agenda for tomorrow, and a full re-evaluation of where I'm achieving and failing as a teacher is coming up very soon as well. I know I have areas of both. I never doubt our decision to homeschool, but it's the scariest thing I've ever done.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
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Hi Charity Grace-
I love the links you've been leaving lately. It was fun to test our youngest yesterday and see where his reading level is!
I wanted to say something encouraging about "testing time"-it is a very scary time of year!
I wrote a post about what I've learned and what I went through when our older 2 were young on April 12th. Maybe it will encourage you to know you're not alone in your feelings and fears.
Judy
"failing as a teacher"
Grade five level? You're not failing. Nope. You sound like you (and your children) are doing great!
Thanks, both of you. :)
Great links! THanks for sharing!!!
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