Very good information and questions! Thank you so much! The reason I hadn't commented on his previous scores were because of when they were done. He was very ill at the time and the testing was stopped due to him getting on the floor and trying to go to sleep. He is in remission right now, so it was a much better time to do testing. I hope that when he turns 6 in April he will still be feeling well enough to go through the IQ testing. If not, we will put it off. Although it is a catch 22 because the more challenged he is, the more his mind is off his pain.
His school will not consider subject acceleration until he turns 6. They have started "allowing" him to go to the 2nd grade classroom to pick his books for reading, but he is getting no guidance with this. Also, they have been sending home the 2nd grade homework notebook with him. He loves this, but most of it is still so easy for him. He laughs about it and asks why he has to do such simple work. It is hard to encourage him to be positive about it when I know the school has no plan for him. It is also frustrating because here I am working with him at home, yet he sits at school doing the K level work.
I will post the rest of the scores that I have, but I only have scores that she typed on the Eligibility for Special Education form. The special ed teacher said she will send the full report home tomorrow. If anyone can make sense of all of this, I would appreciate it.
Thank you for all the help!
Broad Reading 151
Broad Math 134
Broad Written Language 135
Basic Reading Skills 155
Math Calculation Skills 129
Written Expression 140
Academic Skills 143
Academic Fluency 123
Academic Apps 150
Oral Language 128
Oral Expression 126
Listening Comprehension 127
Letter Word Identification 150
Reading Fluency 138
Story Recall 127
Understanding Directions 126
Calculation 128
Math Fluency 108
Spelling 124
Writing Fluency 101
Passage Comprehension 147
Applied Problems 128
Writing Samples 151
Story Recall Delayed 136
Word Attack 148
Picture Vocabulary 121
Oral Comprehension 123