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The newest form with the most current norms! Iowa Assessments Form G with 2017 norms
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The Proven Advantages of the Iowa AssessmentsNow the most updated assessment content and normative comparisonsThe Iowa AssessmentsTM from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt® are evidence-based, psychometrically sound assessments that measure student achievement and growth against next generation learning standards for grades K–12. Because of an efficient test design and powerful reporting, the Iowa Assessments allow you to assess less while you measure more.
The Iowa Assessments all-new Form G and its equivalent Form E are built to a carefully constructed test blueprint and content specifications focused on current best-in-class state, national, and international benchmarks and standards of educational achievement. New 2017 norms provide the most up-to-date national comparisons of student performance.
• Monitor Growth using a continuous, researched-based, vertical scale to accurately measure academic progress from kindergarten through high school
• Indicate College and Career Readiness through high-quality, easily accessible, and interpretable assessment data helping educators and families determine whether students are on track for college and careers
• Evaluate student mastery of next generation skills and rigorous learning standards across a variety of important content areas
The Iowa Assessments enable administrators and educators to:
All while offering:
• Option to administer Complete, Core, or Survey batteries
• Items align to one of three cognitive levels, providing an additional view of mastery
• Skill and core domain alignment and reporting
• Full reporting suite includes Lexile® and Quantile® measures
• Ancillaries include print-on-demand planning and interpretive guides and online videos and training materials
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Measure College and Career Readiness—Beginning in Middle SchoolMaximizing your school or district’s resources—instructor time, money, and curricular changes—has never been more challenging or important. Only Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has the insight and data systems to help you track college and career readiness starting at Grade 6. Data gathered from our reliable and evidence-based assessments can help you make important decisions by providing projected reports of student preparedness for success through Grade 12 and beyond.
How it works
The Iowa Assessments generate readiness reports showing where students in Grades 6–12 land on the college and career preparedness scale, informing decisions related to curricula and teacher performance. In addition, individual student data helps identify students who may require intervention or advanced courses and programs, or those who would benefit from accelerated coursework.
Why it works
The Iowa Assessments are the only assessments that begin evaluating student preparedness for the ACT®/SAT® in Grade 6—two years before any other existing assessment system.
Grades 6–8 are a critical time for skills development, so the ability to begin interventions or adjust curricula to ensure students are “on track” for success before they enter high school can go a long way toward improving overall student, school, and district performance.
In addition, the longitudinal data system allows you to track students year over year and within the school year, so you can demonstrate immediate and long-term gains in achievement at the same time.
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How do you track growth?With increasing pressure on schools and districts across the country to provide data showing student growth, you need a way to reliably monitor each student’s progress across the entire K–12 continuum. That’s why the robust vertical scale underlying the Iowa Assessments facilitates an enhanced Growth Model.
This instrument answers the needs of schools like yours—providing better ways to measure achievement and impact instruction to help students prepare for college and careers. The Iowa Assessments also may be used within an RtI- (Response to Intervention) programas a reliable and valid Universal Screener.
Learning is a continuous process, and individuals learn incrementally and at different rates. When we measure progress, we avoid applying arbitrary labels to students or placing them in buckets. Instead, by monitoring growth, we focus on setting long-term goals and understanding student progress towards college and career readiness. Using growth data can help you plan instruction and implement swift curriculum changes based on what students know and can do.
Features and Benefits
• Concordance to existing assessment data to facilitate longitudinal trend
• Accurate longitudinal data reporting within and across school years
• A vertical scale that provides a reliable and consistent measure of growth
• Standard score growth continuum that provides more accurate data than other competing instruments
• Enhanced tools for differentiation that accurately assess the growth of low- and high-performing students
• Universal Screening that can be used within the Response to Intervention framework
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Track growth over time for groups or individuals with profile reports.
See essential scores and information about a student’s performance
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Form G Scope & Sequencefor Complete and Core BatteriesThe Scope and Sequence describes each level and subtest, provides the testing times, and lists the number of questions for each subtest and by level. Administration times are approximate for Levels 5-8 and are expected to vary with different test administrators and groups of students. Allow enough time so most students can finish each test. Administration for Levels 9–14 is timed, and the testing times listed correspond to the standard time limits.
Levels 5–6 (Grades K–1) Testing Times
TestNumber of Items
Approximate Working Time (minutes)
Level 5 Level 6 Level 5 Level 6
Vocabulary 23 27 20 20
Word Analysis
29 33 20 20Phonological Awareness & Decoding
Identifying & Analyzing Word Parts
Listening
23 27 30 30Literal Comprehension
Inferential Comprehension
Language
27 31 25 25
Verb Tense
Classification
Singular-Plural Usage
Operational Language
Spatial-Directional Language
Prepositions to Denote Relationships
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
Math
27 35 25 25
Number Sense & Operations
Algebraic Patterns & Connections
Geometry
Measurement
Reading (Parts I and II)
17 34 30 40Words
Comprehension
TOTALS— COMPLETE 146 187 2 h. 30 min. 2 h. 40 min.
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Levels 7–8 (Grades 1–3) Testing Times
Test
Number of ItemsApproximate Working
Time (minutes)
Level 7 (Grades 1–2)
Level 8 (Grades 2–3)
Level 7 (Grades 1–2)
Level 8 (Grades 2–3)
• Vocabulary 26 26 15 15
• Word Analysis
32 33 15 15Phonological Awareness & Decoding
Identifying & Analyzing Word Parts
• Reading (Parts I and II)
35
38
45
45
Literary Text
Informational Text
Explicit Meaning
Implicit Meaning
Key Ideas
Vocabulary – –
Author’s Craft – –
• Listening
27 27 25 25Literal Comprehension
Inferential Comprehension
• Language
34 42 25 25
Spelling
Capitalization
Punctuation
Written Expression
• Math (Parts I and II)
41 46 50 50
Number Sense & Operations
Algebraic Patterns & Connections
Data Analysis, Probability, & Statistics
Geometry
Measurement
• Computation25 27 25 25
Compute with Whole Numbers
Social Studies
29 29 25 25
History
Geography
Economics
Civics & Government
Science
29 29 25 25Life Science
Earth & Space Science
Physical Science
TOTALS— COMPLETE 278 297 4 h. 10 min. 4 h. 10 min.
TOTALS—CORE 220 239 3 h. 20 min. 3 h. 20 min.
• Core Battery
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Levels 9–14 (Grades 3–8) Testing Times
Test
Number of Items Testing Time
(minutes)Level 9
(Grade 3)Level 10 (Grade 4)
Level 11 (Grade 5)
Level 12 (Grade 6)
Level 13 (Grade 7)
Level 14 (Grade 8)
• Reading1
41 42 43 44 45 46 30 + 30
Literary Text
Informational Text
Vocabulary
Explicit Meaning
Implicit Meaning
Key Ideas
Author’s Craft
• Written Expression
35 38 40 43 45 48 50
Usage & Grammar
Sentence Structure
Planning & Organization
Appropriate Expression
• Math1
50 55 60 65 70 75 30 + 30
Number Sense & Operations
Algebraic Patterns & Connections
Data Analysis, Probability, & Statistics
Geometry
Measurement
Science
30 34 37 39 41 43 35Life Science
Earth & Space Science
Physical Science
Social Studies
30 34 37 39 41 43 35
History
Geography
Economics
Civics & Government
• Vocabulary 29 34 37 39 41 42 15
• Spelling 24 27 30 32 34 35 10
• Capitalization 20 22 24 25 27 29 10
• Punctuation 20 22 24 25 27 29 10
• Computation
25 27 29 30 31 32 20
Compute with Whole Numbers
Compute with Fractions
Compute with Decimals
Algebraic Manipulations
• Word Analysis2
33 – – – – – 20Phonological Awareness & Decoding
Identifying & Analyzing Word Parts
• Listening2
28 – – – – – 25Literal Comprehension
Inferential Comprehension
TOTAL ITEMS—COMPLETE 365 335 361 381 402 422 –
TOTAL TIME—COMPLETE 5 h. 40 min. 4 h. 55 min. 4 h. 55 min. 4 h. 55 min. 4 h. 55 min. 4 h. 55 min. –
TOTAL ITEMS— CORE 305 267 287 303 320 336 –
TOTAL TIME— CORE 4 h. 30 min. 3 h. 45 min. 3 h. 45 min. 3 h. 45 min. 3 h. 45 min. 3 h. 45 min. –
1 This test is administered in two parts.2 This test is read aloud by the test administrator. The time given is approximate.
• Core Battery
9• Core Battery
Levels 15–17/18 (Grades 9–12) Testing Times
Test
Number of ItemsTesting Time
(minutes)Level 15 (Grade 9)
Level 16 (Grade 10)
Level 17/18 (Grades 11/12)
• Reading
40 40 40 40
Literary Text
Informational Text
Vocabulary
Explicit Meaning
Implicit Meaning
Key Ideas
Author’s Craft
• Written Expression
54 54 54 40
Usage & Grammar
Sentence Structure
Planning & Organization
Appropriate Expression
Mechanics
• Math
40 40 40 40
Number Sense & Operations
Algebraic Patterns & Connections
Data Analysis, Probability, & Statistics
Geometry
Measurement
Science
48 48 48 40Life Science
Earth & Space Science
Physical Science
Social Studies
50 50 50 40
History
Geography
Economics
Civics & Government
• Vocabulary 40 40 40 15
• Computation
30 30 30 20
Integers
Decimals/Percents
Fractions
Algebraic Manipulations
TOTAL ITEMS—COMPLETE 302 302 302 –
TOTAL TIME—COMPLETE 3 h. 55 min. 3 h. 55 min. 3 h. 55 min. –
TOTAL ITEMS—CORE 204 204 204 –
TOTAL TIME—CORE 2 h. 35 min. 2 h. 35 min. 2 h. 35 min. –
Form E Complete/Core Testing Times:High School (Grades 9-12)
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GRADE FALL MIDYEAR SPRING
K – 5 5–6
1 6 6–7 7
2 7 8 8
3 8–9 9 9
4 10 10 10
5 11 11 11
6 12 12 12
7 13 13 13
8 14 14 14
9 14–15 14–15 14–15
10 16 16 16
11 17/18 17/18 17/18
12 17/18 17/18 17/18
Recommended Test Levels by Testing Season
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Interpreting Results• Provides guidance through digital resources • Links to next steps, such as making adjustments to curriculum
or grouping learners• Enables targeted instruction via Lexile and Quantile measures
DataManager can help you in every phase of assessment—from preparing to test to interpreting the results.DataManager supports your school system’s comprehensive, balanced assessment programby tracking multiple data points to promote and enhance student learning throughout the year.
DataManager is your single tool to putthe power of assessment in your hands—before, during, and after testing.
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