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Achievement Test Grades K–12

Free i-Ready Practice Test

i-Ready is an adaptive diagnostic used by more than 1 in 3 U.S. school districts to measure reading and math ability. It places your child on a grade-level scale from kindergarten through high school — and drives personalized lessons in many classrooms.

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Grades K–12
Grade Range
Reading + Math
Two Subjects
~45 min/subject
Adaptive Test
Scaled Score
Score Format

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Everything You Need to Prepare

Practice Questions
8 free questions
Flashcards
5 key terms
Study Guide
On this page
Books
2 study guides
Articles
2 guides

Test Structure

What i-Ready Covers

i-Ready assesses two core subjects adaptively. Understanding each area helps you interpret your child's placement report and target specific skills.

Reading Diagnostic

Tests phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, and reading comprehension across literary and informational texts. The adaptive engine adjusts difficulty in real time — a student who answers correctly gets harder questions, and vice versa.

Math Diagnostic

Covers number and operations, algebra and algebraic thinking, measurement and data, and geometry. Like the reading diagnostic, it adapts to your child's exact level — not their grade level.

Growth Tracking

i-Ready re-tests students in fall and spring to measure growth. Districts set 'typical growth' benchmarks by grade. Parents can request the full diagnostic report — it shows exactly which skills need work.

Study Strategy

Prep Tips for Parents

1
Understand it's diagnostic, not a grade

i-Ready is designed to feel challenging — that's intentional. If your child says it was hard, that's actually a sign the adaptive engine is working. Don't measure success by difficulty alone.

2
Ask for the placement report

Parents can request the full diagnostic placement report from the teacher. It breaks down performance by domain (e.g., phonics, number operations) not just a single score.

3
Target below-grade-level skills specifically

Use the placement report to find exact skill gaps — don't just do generic practice. If the report flags phonics, focus there rather than general reading comprehension.

4
Use Khan Academy alongside i-Ready

Khan Academy's grade-level lessons map closely to i-Ready domains. It's free, and the mastery-based progression complements the adaptive i-Ready lessons your child already gets in school.

5
Don't coach answers — accurate placement helps the teacher

An inflated i-Ready score means your child gets assigned lessons that are too hard, which reduces engagement. Accurate results give the teacher better data for instruction.

Study Materials

Recommended Books

Handpicked study guides to complement your online practice. Affiliate links — we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

i-Ready Math Practice Book

i-Ready Style Math Practice: Grade 4 Workbook

Adaptive-style practice questions covering number operations, algebra, and geometry in the i-Ready format.

Reading Comprehension Workbook

Reading Comprehension Workbook: Grades 3-5 Leveled Practice

Leveled passages and questions that build the comprehension skills i-Ready assesses in its reading diagnostic.

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Sample Question Reading

The scientist carefully ______ the experiment before writing her conclusions.

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i-Ready Articles

Score Guide

i-Ready Scores by Grade: What's On Grade Level in 2025?

The complete i-Ready scaled score chart for reading and math, by grade level, with district benchmark explanations.

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Study Strategy

How to Improve Your Child's i-Ready Score: A Parent's Guide

Targeted strategies for the specific skill gaps i-Ready identifies — by domain and grade level.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is i-Ready?

Adaptive diagnostic assessment from Curriculum Associates, used in 1 in 3 US districts for reading and math placement.

What is a good i-Ready score?

Scores above the 'On Grade Level' threshold for your child's grade; ask the teacher for the benchmark targets.

Can parents see i-Ready results?

Yes — parents can request the diagnostic placement report from the teacher.

Does i-Ready affect grades?

No — it's diagnostic only, not a grade.

How is i-Ready different from MAP?

Both are adaptive; MAP uses RIT scores while i-Ready uses its own scaled score system; MAP is more widely used for gifted screening.