Tests available for the required standardized test
Below are sources of some of the commonly used tests. It is not an exhaustive list. The first two tests are fill-in-the-bubble-type tests, and can be administered by the parent (though some services require the parent to have a bachelor’s degree, or meet other requirements). You are “renting” the test materials from the testing service, not purchasing them. You return the tests, they or the publisher score the tests, and the results are returned to you. The third test is designed for individual testing, and must be administered by a teacher with a master’s degree in Special Education.
California Achievement Test(This comes in two forms: the complete battery (CAT/5) or the shorter survey form (CAT-E).) Seton Home Study School (survey)
http://www.setonhome.org/testing/default.php Bayside School Services (complete battery)
http://www.baysideschoolservices.com/home.html Family Learning Organization (complete battery)
http://www.familylearning.org/testing.html Crosspointe Educational Services (complete battery or survey)
http://www.cestesting.com/ Thurber’s Educational Assessments (complete battery or survey)
http://thurbers.net/teatests.html
BJU Press, Testing Service http://www.bjupress.com/services/testing/iowa.html
Piedmont Education Services http://www.pesdirect.com/itbs.html
Woodcock Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery
Christian Cottage Home School Services http://www.christiancottage.com/TestDesignonly.html
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