That depends on if you are talking about Math, Reading, or Language.
It also matters about the grade level of the student. I am in sixth grade and I got a 231 in Language, I don't even know if that is good or not, but I do know that most of the goals were around 220, mine was 218. Some of the kid's Math goals were 240 or over but it all depends on what he or she got last year too. The math goal usually raises by around five, and the reading and language goals raise by about three points.
Ofcourse that is. Most people i know get 254 or higher in eight grade. You achieving that in sixth grade is pretty impressive. :)
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numbers which go into 237 are the multiples of 237: 237, 474, 711, 948,...
237/1000
237 = CCXXXVII
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I think you can get a 300. I know a fifth grader who got a 289 on a math nwea test. Hope this helps!
A score of 272 in NWEA typically falls within the 9th grade level range. Keep in mind that NWEA scores may vary by subject, so it's important to consider the specific subject area when interpreting the score.
It might be possible... if you are very smart!:) I know someone in fifth grade who got a 289 on a math nwea test Hope this helps! :)
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Ofcourse that is. Most people i know get 254 or higher in eight grade. You achieving that in sixth grade is pretty impressive. :)
83% of 237= 83% * 237= 0.83 * 237= 196.71
23700%237= 237 * 100%= 23700%
numbers which go into 237 are the multiples of 237: 237, 474, 711, 948,...
Most of the students who do not reach their nwea goals will have to go to summer school. It will, however, depend on if the student was close enough to their goals or not at the end of the year.
1 x 237, 3 x 79 = 237
237 × 245 = 58,065