i believe they are compared with grade peers. not on the actual math they are doing. the test is adaptive. so the more you know the harder it gets |
| MAP is posted but not iready or VAALLS |
| Does anyone else's kids subtest scores seem switched for number sense and computation? Both my kids had the largest gap between these two in the fall, this winter they're still the two most extreme scores, but in the exact opposite direction. |
Same!!! |
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Mine tested 2 points lower in math MAP in winter. I attribute this to a random correct guess on the final question in the Fall that didn't happen during winter testing. If a child tests super high at some point, you can expect to see a stall or even decline later. Unless it's persisting, you probably don't need to worry just yet.
Even MAP's own system is predicting wacky things in these situations. In reading, my second grader scored 213 in Fall, 230 in winter, and now for spring, his RIT projection is 221. Curious to see what score he'd actually get. |
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Hi All ,
DD score for MAP is 261 (both Fall and Winter are same ) - 7th grade ,is it in high range ? is there any chart for comparison or to know the range |
My kid's were fairly similar in the fall, but this time number sense went up 13 and computation down 4. |
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Have you checked PatentVue documents section? The posted report will have her percentile. The percentile is also visible in the Test History section (usually posted before the actual report in Documents tab). |
| I was wondering what the highest or max score range is?, Is there any link where we could compare the score and percentile?. I don't see it in the report that's posted in SIS |
i think max is 350. but i don’t think many kids get close to that. my 4th grader is 242 99%. 1st grader is 207 also 99%. under documents in parentvue is score and % |
| DS in grade 2 got 259. Not sure what this means. But he improved 9 pt |
What a coincidence, my two kids are in the same grades with almost the exact same scores. It makes me wonder how many kids in FCPS must fall into that national 99th percentile bucket. |
fcps is generally a high wealth area with educated parents who prioritize education. i would think more kids in this area fall in the high % than others. but can also vary a lot. i know plenty of kids who are not that high |
At some elementary schools, the number of kids in the 99th percentile is astoundingly high. Different test, but it's worth mentioning that there are a few high-performing elementary schools in FCPS where in order to be in-pool (meaning top 10% of the school) for AAP selection on the NGAT as a second grader, you need to be in the 99.5% ile or so. So more than 10% of the class is in the top 1% nationwide. |