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Practice for Homeschool Achievement Testing

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Can your child answer the sample Homeschool achievement test question below? (This is a practice question for the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills ® – ITBS ® Test)

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*Do you see how the pictures in the top two boxes go together in a certain way?  Look at the bottom row. Do you see the empty box? Which picture on the side goes with the picture on the bottom the same way the 2 pictures on top go together?*

 

The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS Test) are standardized tests given to children. Each ITBS test level within the Iowa Test consists of a series of tests administered in content sections with each section designed to measure specific skills contained within the test. Practice questions for the Iowa Test or ITBS Test are good to help your child prepare for the Iowa test. Sections in the ITBS for kindergarten, first grade, second grade and third grade include: ITBS Vocabulary test, ITBS Word Analysis test, ITBS Reading Comprehension test, ITBS Listening test, ITBS Language test, ITBS Mathematics test 

 

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