okay long story short, some of you may never find this, some of you may even remember. back when I was around maybe 9 or 10 years old, you remember those azmerit tests? Or STARR tests? Or end of year test? Yeah this is a weird lost media.
okay, so all I can really explain is - it was a computer/test program -it had animals & levels (ex. Level one for first grade, level two for second) -each level contained a different animal, or a character. It was definitely a literature test, but it had multiple subjects. it looked very cartoonish, on the tip of my tongue, I feel like I KNOW the name, but being so young? I can’t remember it. But I KNOW it was real, because everyone in my grade did it, up until they must’ve maybe changed it? Yeah it’s weird. I live in Arizona, so I was part of FUSD district, maybe it’s somewhere in Arizona? Maybe multiple schools used that program? It wasn’t edgnuity, it was a school program though, but it looked childish, had animals in different levels. Gosh it’s weird. I might sound crazy, but I haven’t stopped thinking about it since last night, it’s buried into my memory, but I remember bits and pieces.
maybe some more things that will help? -it was a end of year test (for younger grade’s obviously) - it had animals/characters in different levels, if I remembered one, I wish I did. I believe maybe there was a hippo, or a dog. - it was on a old dell desktop computer, so not chrombook. if you have ANY leads, let me know. I might sound crazy, but maybe there’s someone out there that may have seen it.
I'm too old to have done any sort of big standardized tests on computers
Have you tried posting this on educational forums, particularly pertaining to your area? Or try speaking with teachers who taught computer programming?
I'm not American so am not familiar with how testing is done there, but I wish you the best of luck with this.
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