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Overview of SOL Testing Program:

Introduction
The Standard of Learning (SOLs) describe the commonwealth's expectations for what students should know and be able to do at the end of each grade or course in English, Mathematics, History/Social Science, Science, technology, the fine arts, foreign language, health/physical education, and driver's education.  The SOL tests were implemented in 1998 to assess students in the content areas of English, Mathematics, History/Social Science and Science.  For additional information on SOL testing, please contact your school principal. 

 
Standards of Learning Tests
The list below shows the various SOL tests at each grade level.   
 

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7 

Grade 8

End of Course

Reading

Reading

Reading

Reading

Reading

Reading
Reading 

 

 

Writing

 

 

Writing

Writing

Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematics

Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
History and
Social Science
Virginia
Studies

 

US History I

US History II

Civics &
Economics
World History I
World History II
VA & US History
World Geography

Science

 

Science

 

 

Science

Earth Science
Biology
Chemistry
 
 
The SOL tests contain multiple-choice questions with four answer options for each question, as well as questions that require student generated responses.  The SOL tests are untimed, and students are permitted to work as long as necessary.  Please visit the Virginia Department of Education website (http://www.doe.virginia.gov/) to access the most information and resources regarding SOL tests.  There you will find practice tests, released tests, curriculum frameworks, and test blueprints.  
Last Modified on October 12, 2012
Last Modified on August 16, 2011