LisaR
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I hear people say all the time, "My kid just doesn't test well." I have one of those kids, too.
DS is incredibly smart. I would never say this out loud but he is ten times smarter than his sister. You would never know it when it comes to his test results. Even a simple test, administered at home where there isn't any pressure and it isn't timed can result in below average results.
One of his problems is that he gets off track on the bubbles. So he will put the answer for #3 in bubble #4 and now the entire thing is off. But other times he simply picks the wrong answer when he knows the correct one. I will read the question to him when he is done and he will know the answer and insist he picked the right answer but he didn't. He is dyslexic and I can't figure out if this is "his normal" or if there is something else going on.
DD is an average, normal kid. She does fine on tests. Her weakness in math will show through on a test but that is to be expected. She is great at all things language arts and that shows in the test results. DS can't pass a test to save his life, it seems.
DS is incredibly smart. I would never say this out loud but he is ten times smarter than his sister. You would never know it when it comes to his test results. Even a simple test, administered at home where there isn't any pressure and it isn't timed can result in below average results.

DD is an average, normal kid. She does fine on tests. Her weakness in math will show through on a test but that is to be expected. She is great at all things language arts and that shows in the test results. DS can't pass a test to save his life, it seems.