ISASP Math Practice
Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress. ISASP is built on standards derived from Common Core. Briveli's CC-aligned curriculum covers the same skills.
Spring (March-April)
Computer-based
No calculator in grades 3-5. Grades 6-8 include a calculator-allowed section using an embedded online calculator; a no-calculator section is also required.
Three performance levels: Not Yet Proficient, Proficient, Advanced
About the ISASP
ISASP is the Iowa Department of Education summative built by Pearson and the University of Iowa Iowa Testing Programs, replacing the Iowa Assessments for accountability purposes in 2018-19. Math items align to the Iowa Core, which the state adopted from CCSS-M with minor wording edits. The test is delivered online through TestNav for the vast majority of districts, with limited paper accommodations. Each grade includes selected-response, technology-enhanced, and constructed-response items, including writing-in-math prompts that ask students to justify reasoning.
Iowa reports student performance on a three-level scale, with Proficient as the ESSA bar. Score reports also include sub-scores by reporting category so families and teachers can see relative strengths in domains like Number and Operations, Algebraic Thinking, and Geometry. Briveli practice for Iowa weights the same domains the ISASP blueprint emphasizes, including fraction reasoning in upper elementary and ratios and linear relationships in middle school.
Official source: https://educate.iowa.gov/pk-12/assessment/iowa-statewide-assessment-student-progress
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