Product Description
Online California Achievement Test with near-instant, emailed results. This is a timed test.
This 1970 edition California Achievement Test is for students entering grades 2 through 12. It covers the following subject areas: Reading (vocabulary and comprehension), Mathematics (computation and concepts & problems), and Language (mechanics, usage & structure, and spelling). The test for entering grade 2 also includes Auding.
Scores reported will offer a grade equivalent score, but also percentile and stanine rankings for each of the individual test sections. You will receive your test results by email shortly after the test is completed.
Ordering Instructions:
- Enter the FIRST NAME and LAST NAME of the student to be tested in the spaces provided.
- Select the GRADE ENTERING; not the student's current grade.
- COMPOSITE SCORING is included with your test. If you do not need it, you may check the "No" option.
- Indicate if you would like to add the RECOMMENDATION SERVICE service to your test (explained below).
- Please enter information only for one student at a time, then select the Add To Cart button.
- If you wish to purchase testing services for additional students, or wish to make other purchases, select the Continue Shopping link after viewing your shopping cart.
You will receive an email with details about registering to take the test shortly after completing your order. In most cases we are able to send the information within an hour but there may be times where it takes longer - up to 1 business day.
We ask that you please add <noreply@mytestpoint.net> to your email address book to ensure you receive this email. If you don't see it, please check your spam or junk email folder. If you experience any trouble, contact us at custserv@christianliberty.com. We also recommend viewing our system requirements below for administering the test on your computer.
*Please note that the California Achievement Test has a 1 year expiration date.
Composite Scoring:
Christian Liberty has added the composite score option in response to some state and local school requirements.** This score is calculated from the raw scores of the individual sections of the California Achievement Test. Composite score results are displayed in raw score, percentile, and stanine rank formats. A grade equivalent composite score is not available.
What is Composite Scoring?
** Christian Liberty does not require a composite score for enrollment into its homeschool academy.
Recommendation Service:
If you are unsure which curriculum materials to choose based on the achievement test scores, Christian Liberty offers a curriculum recommendation service to provide guidance in this area. This service provides a subject-by-subject listing of recommended curriculum materials (from those offered through Christian Liberty) based solely on the CAT scores.
The recommendation service can take a few business days to complete and may delay the arrival of your test scores.
After testing is completed:
If you decide to enroll your student into Christian Liberty Homeschools (CLH) within six months after receiving the test results, the cost of the test will be deducted from your student's tuition fee. However, if you enroll your student in a grade level using a different test than the one originally taken, the test cost will not be deducted from your student's tuition fee.
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CAT test online version
these were a fabulous option for the needed assessment tests, and required no preparation on the administrators part! Results were instantaneous!
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Thought it was very good and an excellent value.
Thought it was very good. Only suggestion I would make would be an interactive example at the start of each section. My son also ran out of time learning how to take the test sections on the computer.
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Great Online Test
I was so pleased that my 2nd grade son could take the test online. We didn't have to wait to get the test in the mail and we didn't have to wait for the test results to be mailed. Also my son really enjoyed taking the test on the computer, as opposed to most of his schoolwork being on paper. He only ran out of time on the first part because he had to figure out how the program worked. After the first section it was easy for him to figure out how to continue and how to go back to a question.
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Works Great!
My son used the CAT(online)-Beginning 3rd grade level. It was easy to follow the directions and my son had no problem completing it. The only minor glitch we encountered was while clicking the back button our PC would not replay the audio on the question. I don't know if this is a software problem or our PC. I just advised him not to go to the previous questions in that section and to listen carefully before proceeding. Overall, we had a great experience. The scores were emailed to me in just a few seconds following the test.
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Great for older kids, not so much for younger ones
We used the online test for a 5th grader(took the going into 6th test) and a second grader(took the going into 3rd test) in March of the year. They had both just about finished the year's school work. My 5th grader took it on the I-pad. It worked great. My second grader took what he could on the ipad, but since we didn't know which parts needed video and sound not supported by the ipad we did a lot on the laptops. Our computers are not that old but a little slow, as they tend to get. It took so long to load and go from one question to the next that he was unable to finish in the time allotted. Having the directions repeated for every question meant he tried to read then every time which took more time, he had a hard time finding the circle to click in, and the next button constantly went back to question 2 (which may have been my computer's issue since when we switched computers it worked), so we had to find the number of the next question each time to proceed. Overall, if they are laptop savvy, it would be great- if you have a perfectly functioning laptop. My kids are now used to the touch screen. This was a practice test for my 2nd grader-since he hasn't tested before. I think we'll go with the paper test next year for him, but I definitely love the ease and convenience for my older one. Results were e-mailed within minutes, if not seconds of completing the test.
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Good assessment for home school
My daughters, 8th grade and 5th grade, took these tests in about one morning. They got progressively harder as they went, which was good for testing my children's limits. Although my girls didn't finish all of them in the allotted time, they scored very high, telling me that the tests work well for over-achieving and gifted children as well.
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Best idea I've seen yet
I love it! My kids were so relaxed and excited they didn't even feel like they were under pressure to take a test. It was very easy to understand and a good challenge as well. The results were easy to read and have good explanation.
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exactly what I expected, but better
I have used the CAT and the IOWA standardized tests over the past 12 years. This is the same great content, and yet simpler for the technologically savvy generation we are raising. My son can't stand those bubbles. Also, I love that I din't have to wait weeks for his scores. I will be using this testing method again.
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Good & fast test
It was awesome that we were able to get the test quickly, take it in the ease of our home and get the results instantly. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the previous/next buttons did not make it easy to go back and review your work before submitting it. This is common place thing to do with paper tests. Students can do this more quickly if they note down which page(s) they had a questionable problem on and then click on that page number on the top of the screen, and when done click back on the last page number for that section and click submit. But none of that is intuitive and so kids are more likely, I think to not go back and check their work, which could yield a better score. Overall, though, it was a good experience and I would consider it again the future. Side note - we used this as a double-check against the Peabody test my 9yo had taken the week before. The overall results were substantially the same - only a 2% percentile difference when I averaged all the scores together from both tests. Though the grade equivalents had larger discrepancies between the two and the Peabody does test additional categories not included in this test.