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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So my 4th grader came home and said she got a 246 on her map-r..that means?? new to this... TIA[/quote] Wow! A score of 246 for a 4th grader is very high! Anything above 221 is considered "advanced"/above-grade-level. We don't see scores like this very often (especially at the beginning of the year). The MAP-R is a multiple choice reading comprehension test that kids take on the computer. I believe it has 42 questions. The test adjusts to each individual student's performance. If a student is answering questions correctly, then both the level of the text and the questions will increase in difficulty. I would venture to say that your child's current instructional reading level is a "W+". The reading level of an on-grade-level student would be around a "P"/"Q" during the first marking period. By the end of 4th grade, a child is considered "on-grade-level" if she/he is reading on a level "S." Signed, A 4th Grade Teacher :)[/quote]
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